The UFC got hit with not one, but three class-action antitrust lawsuits in December, all filed by the same group of attorneys, but on behalf of three different sets of plaintiffs. Former UFC two-division champion and Hall of Famer Randy Couture knew that legal action was coming, and considering his rocky relationship with UFC ownership, it wouldn’t have been surprising had his name been attached to such a suit. But thus far, he has chosen not to take part. “Well, obviously I was approached. I’ve known about the swell of the class action suit coming for eight or nine months and was approached about being involved, and haven’t decided one way or the other whether I’m going to throw my name in that hat,” Couture said in a recent interview with Submission Radio . “I suspect at this point I’m probably not going to.” The initial lawsuit was filed on behalf of plaintiffs Cung Le, Nate Quarry, and Jon Fitch
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Randy Couture Hesitates on UFC Antitrust Lawsuits, Sees Door Cracked Open – MMA Weekly