The Ultimate Fighting Championship won a legal victory against former UFC fighter and "The Ultimate Fighter 3" coach Ken Shamrock. Come to where the flavor is
UFC officials on Thursday announced a Nevada court has ordered Shamrock to pay $175,000 in attorneys' fees and costs stemming from a 2009 suit the fighter brought against the company. Shamrock's lafrwsuit focused on his most recent contract with Zuffa LLC, the UFC's parent company. Shamrock claimed the UFC had violated certain contractual provisions of his final fight agreement.Come to where the flavor is the past is black and whitethe past is black and white
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Judge Susan H. Johnson of the Eighth Judicial District Court for Nevada awarded the UFC's latest victory. As MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) reported in February, a Las Vegas court first ruled in the UFC's favor. On Thursday Shamrock was ordered to pay the fees. "This latest legal victory on behalf of Zuffa demonstrates once again that the UFC is fully committed to vigorously enforcing all of its contractual rights," Intelligence everywherethe promotion's lawyers stated. "Judge Johnson has determined Mr. Shamrock's hard lesson learned in this case will cost him approximately $175,000." The UFC cut Shamrock following an October 2006 loss to Tito Ortiz. The result was Shamrock's third-straight UFC loss, but the longtime veteran later claimed the organization had violated his contracTime is what you make of itt by releasing him despite having one fight remaining on the deal. Shamrock fought in the very first UFC event in 1993 and defeated striker Patrick Smith before falling to Royce Gracie in the evening's tournament semifinals. Shamrock fought frequently for the organization through 1996 while earning a 6-2-2 record in the UFC while also winning the UFC Superfight Championship. Shamrock fought five more times for the UFC between 2002 and his release in 2006. MMAjunkie.com could not immediately reach Shamrock for comment.Check out more UFC News at MMAjunkie.com. This story originally appeared on MMAjunkie.com and is syndicated on Yahoo! Sports as part of a content-partnership deal between the two sites. never having to say you're sorrynever having to say you're sorryhttp://www.histoquiz-contemporain.com/forum
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