Berger Montague Files New Antitrust Class Action Against the UFC On Behalf of Non-UFC Professional MMA Fighters
- On May 30, 2025, Berger Montague, a national plaintiffs' firm based in Philadelphia, initiated a class action suit under antitrust laws against the UFC's ownership, representing professional MMA fighters affiliated with organizations other than the UFC.
- The lawsuit follows Berger Montague's prior decade-long case that secured a historic $375 million settlement for over 1100 former UFC fighters.
- The suit alleges that UFC's predatory scheme impairs rival promoters from attracting top fighters, maintaining UFC's dominance and harming other fighters' careers and pay.
- Firm Chairman Eric Cramer stated that the lawsuit aims to demonstrate how the UFC employed aggressive tactics to hinder potential rivals from attracting top MMA fighters, thereby preserving its dominant position in the sport.
- The lawsuit seeks an injunction to end UFC's allegedly illegal conduct and to promote free competition that would improve careers and pay for all professional MMA fighters.
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Berger Montague Files New Antitrust Class Action Against the UFC On Behalf of Non-UFC Professional MMA Fighters
PHILADELPHIA, May 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Berger Montague, a leading national plaintiffs' law firm, filed an antitrust class action lawsuit against the Zuffa LLC, TKO Group Holdings, Inc., and Endeavor Group Holdings, Inc., the owners and operators of the Ultimate…
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