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Published 12:08 30 Oct 2016 GMT
Updated 12:12 30 Oct 2016 GMT
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"I don't know how you can afford that. Paying the premium on that policy is probably more than the gate receipts you can take in on some cards so if that stands we couldn't do shows there. I don't even know if they can find a company to write a policy for that. If they can't, that's sayonara for New York boxing."Arum went even further, accusing the UFC of trying to monopolise the New York market under the new policy.
"UFC, which is a monopoly and instituted the legislation, will absolutely freeze out any MMA competitors and destroy boxing in the state the way this is written. These things don't happen by accident. But if it stays this way we cannot go to New York and promote fights. It's as simple as that."Former UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta estimated that their organization spent more than $2 million lobbying New York legislators in the eight years prior to the sport finally being legalised in the state. Before the bill was passed in April, there had been a state-wide ban on professional MMA in New York since 1997. You can catch up on the latest episode of JOE's Football Friday Live right here...
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