Details of Bellator’s recent lawsuit asking for an injunction to stop Quinton “Rampage” Jackson from fighting at UFC 186 on April 25 emerged in a Newsday report on Wednesday. It also included quite a bit of detail from Rampage’s contract with the promotion, including a number of surprising perks and stipulations. Rampage signed a six-fight contract with Bellator in May of 2013, but only fought three of the six fights before leaving the promotion to resign with the UFC in December of 2014. He claimed that Bellator had not lived up to its end of the contract by failing to settle a contractual dispute within a requisite 45-day window.
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