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Zuffa paid PRIDE CEO Nobuyuki Sakakibara $10 Million for a 7-year non-compete clause

New un-redacted legal documents from the UFC antitrust lawsuit reveal an interesting detail about Zuffa’s acquisition of Pride Fighting Championships. According to legal documents highlighted by Jonathan of Kowloon on Twitter, Zuffa paid $10 million to PRIDE CEO Nobuyuki Sakakibara. This occurred during Zuffa’s acquisition of PRIDE. In return for the eight-figure sum, Sakakibara was to agree to a seven-year non-compete clause.

Sakakibara and fellow PRIDE executive Nobuhiko Takada officially announced on March 27, 2007, that Zuffa and its subsidiary Ultimate Fighting Championship had acquired Pride Fighting Championship. Sakakibara announced the signing of Fedor Emelianenko to his new promotion, which would go on to be called Rizin, on Sept.