U.S. Government: UFC Freedom 250 Violates No Federal Laws
The U.S. government has told a federal court that UFC Freedom 250 can proceed as scheduled this Sunday, with no federal laws violated in the approval process.
Government attorneys filed a response to an emergency injunction application seeking to block the event, arguing that the Department of the Interior and National Park Service acted within their authority when they greenlit the card on federal property, ESPN reports. The filing pushes back against claims that the agencies overstepped in permitting the promotion to use the venue.
What the Government's Defense Means for UFC Freedom 250
The injunction application, which attempted to halt the show days before fight night, now faces a federal response asserting full compliance with existing regulations. The government's position clears a major hurdle for the UFC as it prepares to stage the event under scrutiny over its use of public land.
UFC Freedom 250 is set for Sunday with the venue still confirmed despite the legal challenge.
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- ESPN MMA — U.S. gov. says UFC Freedom 250 violates no laws
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