Randy Couture is target of UFC lawsuit

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  • bigboydan
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-10-05
    • 55420

    #1
    Randy Couture is target of UFC lawsuit
    Did you guys catch this story yet. I know he left on not exactly the best of terms and all, but still.

    Couture is target of UFC lawsuit

    Heavyweight champ in breach of contract, MMA group claims

    By ADAM HILL
    REVIEW-JOURNAL

    The strained relationship between the Ultimate Fighting Championship and its heavyweight champion Randy Couture has taken another bad turn -- directly into a Las Vegas courtroom.

    Lawyers for Zuffa, LLC, the UFC's parent company, on Monday filed suit in Clark County District Court, alleging chiefly that Couture's comments about the UFC and its senior management caused the business irreparable damage and that he is in breach of the contract he signed with the company in December 2006.

    "We are alleging numerous intentional torts, which have caused Zuffa and the UFC significant harm," attorney Donald J. Campbell said. "Based upon that harm we are seeking to address these matters before a court of law."

    The lawsuit seeks damages in excess of $10,000 and states that the amount of both compensatory and punitive damages would be proven at trial. It also seeks an injunction restraining Couture from participating in any way in any promotion competing against the UFC.

    The lawsuit is the latest episode of discord between Couture and UFC President Dana White, who said he has considered Couture a friend for eight years.

    "What's really tough for me, to be honest, is we have been friends for a very long time," White said. "The hard part is that he is not living up to his obligations. Captain America is not keeping his word."

    Couture is listed as the UFC heavyweight champion, even though the fighter and organization have been engaged in a public dispute that included his resignation from the company. An interim title match has been scheduled.

    The tense relationship between Couture and the UFC, namely White and co-owner Lorenzo Fertitta, became public on Oct. 11 when Couture held a news conference at his Las Vegas gym. Couture detailed his frustrations with the company and announced he was resigning from the UFC.

    Couture claimed Fertitta and White had lied to him; that the company paid "off-the-books" bonuses to fighters; that he never was paid a signing bonus that had been negotiated in his December 2006 contract; and that the company treated many of its athletes poorly.

    Fertitta and White held their own news conference the following week, during which they addressed Couture's allegations and produced copies of checks cashed by Couture, including the signing bonus. The checks showed the heavyweight to be making much more money than he had claimed.

    In the months since, the battle of words has continued and the sides have been unable to work things out.

    "I expect Randy to honor the obligations in his contract that he signed (a year ago). I tried to resolve it by talking to this guy that I've had a relationship with for eight years and was unsuccessful," White said. "Now this thing's in the hands of the justice system."

    Monday's lawsuit claims Couture's negative statements about the company constituted "injurious falsehood and trade disparagement," that has led to significant financial losses for the UFC.

    The lawsuit also alleges conspiracy, stating that several unnamed parties to be identified at a later date worked with Couture to intentionally inflict harm on the UFC.

    According to the lawsuit, Couture is also in breach of a stipulation that prohibits him from engaging in "direct or indirect competition" with the UFC for a period of 12 months following the termination of his contract.

    Thus, Couture's sponsorship and promotion of a team in the International Fight League would be in direct violation of the stipulation. Currently, the IFL's Web site lists Couture's Xtreme Couture team taking on Mario Sperry's World Class Fight Center at the IFL's Feb. 29 card at the Orleans Arena.

    A message left on Couture's cell phone on Monday was not returned.
  • shady610
    SBR MVP
    • 01-12-06
    • 1570

    #2
    Its not looking good for randy. If the above is true about his contract, i dont see him having a chance of coming out ahead.
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    • Immortality
      Restricted User
      • 12-20-07
      • 4599

      #3
      I hope this works out in Randy's favor. I know he wants to fight Fedor and it is not going to happen in the UFC. That is the first I have heard that he can't find for 12 months after his contract is up. That seems like a ridiculous clause for Randy to agree to if true. If he has to wait for a year after his contract expires, that would probably ruin any chance for a fight with Fedor
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      • Johnny McCoy
        SBR Rookie
        • 01-06-08
        • 8

        #4
        Originally posted by DanRed
        I hope this works out in Randy's favor. I know he wants to fight Fedor and it is not going to happen in the UFC. That is the first I have heard that he can't find for 12 months after his contract is up. That seems like a ridiculous clause for Randy to agree to if true. If he has to wait for a year after his contract expires, that would probably ruin any chance for a fight with Fedor
        The clauses that the Dana and the UFC are putting in the contracts are the very reason why Fedor didn't put pen to paper. From memory Fedor wanted to compete once a year in the Russian Sambo tournament and Dana wouldn't budge on that.

        They have the monopoly now that Pride is under their umbrella. Most of the guys would be signing contracts that they are not entirely comfortable with due to the UFC's strangle hold on the MMA scene.
        "Aw, people can come up with statistics to prove anything, Kent. Forfty percent of all people know that." (Homer Simpson, 1997)
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