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A settlement has been reached in the UFC streaming technical difficulty class action lawsuit that alleged a technical difficulty with the streaming service caused millions of fans to miss parts of “The Money Fight,” a well-publicized match between Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor, that occurred on Aug. 26, 2017.
Lead plaintiffs alleged in their UFC class action lawsuit that they and others who purchased access to view the much hyped fight between the popular UFC stars were interrupted at several points during the match. They said they were most disappointed when the stream cut out during the “knockout” win in the 10th round.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has agreed to pay viewers up to the full purchase price of the pay-per-view service, nearly $100, depending on the amount of time missed. Additionally, viewers who purchased beverages or food to watch the fight will be compensated under the terms of the settlement agreement.
Nearly 6.7 million purchases of the match were made leading up to the fight, alleged the plaintiffs in their UFC class action lawsuit.
UFC admits no liability under the terms of the class action settlement, but has also agreed to pay attorney’s fees of up to $900,000 and an award of $1,500 to each plaintiff.
The deadline to opt out of the UFC class action settlement is June 8, 2018.
UPDATE: On Nov. 11, 2018, Top Class Action viewers started receiving checks in the mail from the UFC Mayweather-McGregor pay-per-view class action settlement worth as much as $99.99.
Who’s Eligible
Class Members include “All persons who, from a United States address, purchased access to stream the Event for viewing as a consumer on UFC.TV, the UFC mobile application, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Microsoft Xbox, Roku, or on LG or Samsung devices.”
Potential Award
$25 – $99.99
“Tier 1 – Entitled to recover $25.00: If you purchased the Event and attempted to log on to watch the Event, but you were unable to watch any portion of the ‘Preliminary Bouts’* because of streaming disruption, but you were able to watch the entire ‘Main Bout’** without disruption, you may recover $25.00.
Tier 2 – Entitled to recover $50.00: If you purchased the Event and attempted to log on to watch the Event, but you were unable to watch up to five (5) minutes of the ‘Main Bout’ because of streaming disruption, but you were able to watch the remainder of the ‘Main Bout’ without disruption, you may recover $50.00.
Tier 3 – Entitled to recover $99.99: If you purchased the Event and attempted to log on to watch the Event, but you were unable to watch more than five (5) minutes of the ‘Main Bout’ because of streaming disruption, you may recover $99.99.”
Additionally, viewers who incurred out-of-pocket expenses may may receive one to three months of free access to UFC Fight Pass or $5 in cash for reimbursement of expenses.
Proof of Purchase
Proof of purchase of the event, e.g., email address associated with the purchase, IP Address, “Xbox gamertag.”
Claim Form
NOTE: If you do not qualify for this settlement do NOT file a claim.
Remember: you are submitting your claim under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim. If you’re unsure if you qualify, please read the FAQ section of the Settlement Administrator’s website to ensure you meet all standards (Top Class Actions is not a Settlement Administrator). If you don’t qualify for this settlement, check out our database of other open class action settlements you may be eligible for.
Claim Form Deadline
8/20/2018
Case Name
Park, et al. v. Zuffa LLC d/b/a Ultimate Fighting Championship and UFC, et al., Case No. 2:17-cv-02282-APG-VCF, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada
Final Hearing
7/20/2018
Settlement Website
Claims Administrator
UFC PPV Settlement
c/o Angeion Group
1801 Market Street, Suite 660
Philadelphia, PA 19103
1-855-786-3978
UFCPPV@AdministratorClassAction.com
Class Counsel
Hart Robinovitch
Caleb Marker
ZIMMERMAN REED LLP
Bonner Walsh
WALSH PLLC
Timothy J. Peter
FARUQI & FARUQUI LLP
Aaron M. Olsen
HAEGGQUIST & ECK LLP
Eric A. LaGuardia
LAGUARDIA LAW
Drew Ferrandini
SEVEN HILL LAW APC
Defense Counsel
Jeffrey S. Jacobson
KELLEY DRYE & WARREN LLP
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35 thoughts onUFC Mayweather-McGregor Pay-Per-View Class Action Settlement
I paid for the fight and can not remember the email I used can I still. File a claim
Please add me
I ordered that fight and do remember the interruption.
can you not file a claim if you purchased through direct tv?
You should contact the settlement administrator with any questions about the claim submission process: http://www.ufcppvsettlement.com/home
Me and my neighbor went in half on the fight and food.
You need to go to the settlement website and submit a claim: http://www.ufcppvsettlement.com/home
I filled out the claim form. I paid for the fight threw time warner which is now spectrum. It really sucked missing a lot of this fight.
Add me please.. I had a party and spent $50 just on food. Also paid for the fight and only got to see a few minutes of it.
You need to go to the settlement website and submit a claim: http://www.ufcppvsettlement.com/home
Please add me. I did fill out an application regarding this a week ago I believe but haven’t heard anything yet.
Claims will not be paid until after the settlement is granted final approval and the claim deadline passes.
i paid for this fight @99.00 through direct tv, which was also billed through AT&T. i since have returned to suddenlink for cable and internet. But during the time of the fight i had AT&T bundle and the fight was prepaid on direct tv where the fight was missed around 7 minutes. thank you Debrah Pease
You need to go to the settlement website and submit a claim: http://www.ufcppvsettlement.com/home
I also paid through AT&T Uverse. But if I’m reading correctly, the lawsuit is only for streaming devices.
Add me I paid for this fight
You need to go to the settlement website and submit a claim: http://www.ufcppvsettlement.com/home