The UFC announced a new agreement to pay Cung Le and other former fighters $375 million, following the dismissal of a previous $335 million settlement by a Nevada judge.
UFC's parent company TKO Group Holdings expressed belief in the fairness of the original settlement, shared by plaintiffs, but opted for a conclusion to the litigation.
Judge Richard Boulware dismissed the initial settlement due to concerns within the antitrust lawsuits, necessitating a fresh agreement that still requires court approval.
While the UFC has reached a settlement with Cung Le, negotiations are ongoing with Kajan Johnson, whose case remains in the early stages with a motion to dismiss pending.
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