February 11, 2026
Fighters who accuse the Ultimate Fighting Championship of suppressing wages asked a Nevada federal judge to order a third-party talent agency to explain why it should not be held in contempt for violating a discovery order.
The fighters, led by Kajan Johnson, said Dominance MMA LLC has inexplicably refused to comply with an August 2025 court order that directed it to turn over materials responsive to a half-dozen discovery requests.
According to the fighters, Dominance MMA initially went along with agreements related to search terms, lists of devices that could contain responsive materials, and schedules. But it then started to delay and, in early January, indicated it would not produce any materials without a second court order.
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Plaintiffs are represented by Joseph R. Saveri, Christopher K.L. Young, Kevin E. Rayhill, Itak Moradi and T. Brent Jordan of Joseph Saveri Law Firm LLP, Eric L. Cramer, Michael Dell’Angelo, Patrick F. Madden and Joshua P. Davis of Berger Montague PC, Benjamin D. Brown, Richard A. Koffman and Daniel H. Silverman of Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC, W. Joseph Bruckner, Brian D. Clark and Kyle Pozan of Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP and Michael J. Gayan of Clagget & Sykes.
Read UFC Fighters Say Talent Agency Shirking Discovery Order.