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The UFC Fighter Conduct Policy outlines standards of conduct that fighters must follow and disciplinary measures for misconduct. UFC fighters are ambassadors who must behave responsibly to protect the reputation of MMA. The policy prohibits criminal offenses, dangerous or harassing behavior, and conduct undermining UFC events. Discipline can include fines, suspensions, or termination. Fighters can appeal disciplinary decisions through private arbitration. Evaluation or treatment may also be required but not disciplined. Fighters should report incidents and seek voluntary assistance to prevent issues.

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The UFC Fighter Conduct Policy outlines standards of conduct that fighters must follow and disciplinary measures for misconduct. UFC fighters are ambassadors who must behave responsibly to protect the reputation of MMA. The policy prohibits criminal offenses, dangerous or harassing behavior, and conduct undermining UFC events. Discipline can include fines, suspensions, or termination. Fighters can appeal disciplinary decisions through private arbitration. Evaluation or treatment may also be required but not disciplined. Fighters should report incidents and seek voluntary assistance to prevent issues.

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UFC Fighter Conduct Policy

As provided in the Promotional and Ancillary Rights Agreement entered


into between each UFC fighter and Zuffa, LLC (“Zuffa” or “UFC”),

fighters shall conduct themselves in accordance with


commonly accepted standards of decency, social conventions
and morals, and fighters will not commit any act or become
involved in any situation or occurrence or make any statement
which will reflect negatively upon or bring disrepute, contempt,
scandal, ridicule, or disdain to the fighter or the UFC.

This contractual provision reflects the UFC’s broad requirement that its
contracted fighters act in a legal, ethical, and responsible manner and
avoid conduct detrimental to the integrity of the UFC organization.

The following Conduct Policy (“Policy”) details the standards of conduct


each fighter is required to meet and the process by which misconduct
may result in disciplinary measures.

Standards of Conduct:

This Policy applies to all fighters under contract with UFC or its affiliate
organizations.

As the UFC’ s highest profile independent contractors and as ambassadors


of the sport of mixed martial arts, UFC fighters are held to a high
standard by the UFC, the media and the public. Responsible conduct
advances the interests of the sport and the fighters. Conversely ,
irresponsible conduct by a fighter tarnishes the reputation of both the
affected fighter and the UFC and undermines the positive image set by
other fighters.

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While criminal activity by a UFC fighter is clearly detrimental to the
reputation of the UFC and therefore subjects the fighter to discipline,
other conduct can also result in disciplinary action.

Discipline may be imposed for misconduct, which includes without


limitation, the following examples:

• Criminal offenses including, butnot limited to, those involving: the


use or threat of violence ; domestic violence and other forms of
partner abuse; theft and other property crimes ; sex offenses ;
obstruction or resisting arrest ; disorderly conduct; fraud;
racketeering; and money laundering;

• Criminal offenses relating to performance-enhancing and


prohibited substances, or substance abuse;

• Unlawful possession of a gun or other weapon;


• Conduct that imposes inherent danger to the safety or well being
of another person;

• Violent, threatening or harassing behavior ;


• Derogatory or offensive conduct, including without limitation
insulting language, symbols, or actions about a person ’ s ethnic
background, heritage, color , race, national origin, age, religion,
disability, gender or sexual orientation;

• Inappropriate physical, verbal, and online behavior ( such as


inappropriate statements made via e-mail, text messaging or social
networks);

• Conduct that undermines or puts at risk the organization or


promotion of a UFC event, including without limitation, failure to
deliver, engage in or otherwise execute any and all promotional
responsibilities , or failure to return in a timely manner the accurate

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• Conduct that undermines or puts at risk the integrity and


reputation of the UFC.

Disciplinary Process:

Upon discovery of potential fighter misconduct, UFC will direct an


investigation, which may include interviews and information- gathering
from medical experts, law enforcement officers and other relevant
professionals. As appropriate, the affected fighter and / or his / her
designee will also have the opportunity to provide information on the
conduct at issue. Upon conclusion of the investigation, UFC will have full
authority to impose disciplinary measures on the fighter as warranted in
its sole discretion.

Discipline may take the form of fines, suspension, and cessation of


service and may include conditions to be satisfied prior to the resolution
of the incident.

Determination of the appropriate discipline for an incident will be based


on the nature of the misconduct and other relevant factors.

Immediate disciplinary measures may be imposed, provided that


following a full investigation of the incident, UFC may review the
measures and make appropriate adjustments. Unless the incident
involves significant harm, a first offense will generally not result in
immediate disciplinary measure until an investigation has been
completed.

Previous violations of this Policy may be taken into consideration in


making disciplinary determinations and may result in immediate
disciplinary action. Misconduct occurring prior to a fighter ’ s provision of
service to UFC may also be considered.

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Appeal Process:

Notice: Following the imposition of disciplinary measures by UFC, the


affected fighter shall have the option to appeal the determination solely
through binding arbitration ("Arbitration”) administered by JAMS.

In order to file an appeal, a fighter must complete both of the following


two steps within thirt ( 30 ) calendar days following the disciplinary
determination:

(i) notify the UFC Legal Department (via the contact information in the
Contact Information section below); and

(ii) file a Demand for Arbitration with JAMS.

Appeal: The Arbitration will be conducted in accordance with the JAMS


Comprehensive Arbitration Rules & Procedures effective as of the
commencement of the Arbitration (“Rules”). The language of the
Arbitration will be English. The Arbitration will be governed and
determined by the laws of the State of Nevada without regard to conflict
of laws principles. The Arbitration will be resolved by a single arbitrator
appointed in accordance with the Rules (“Arbitrator”). The Arbitration will
be held in Las Vegas, Nevada at a location selected by the Arbitrator. The
Arbitration proceedings and the resolution thereof will be completely
confidential, subject only to such disclosures as required by law. The
Arbitration will be the sole and exclusive venue of appeal with respect to
the subject matter of the arbitrated dispute.

Evaluation Counseling and Treatment:

Fighters who engage in misconduct may be required to undergo clinical


evaluation. Based on the results of such evaluation, participation in an
education program, counseling or other treatment as recommended by a
health professional may be required. While evaluation and treatment are

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not considered disciplinary measures, failure to comply with an


evaluation and treatment process will constitute a separate basis for
discipline.

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Voluntary Evaluation Counseling and Treatment Assistance;

Fighters are encouraged to consult with the UFC Legal Department via the
contact information (in the Contact Information section) below to obtain
access to education, counseling, treatment , programs and resources that
may assist in preventing misconduct.

Reporting of Incidents:

UFC must be notified immediately of any incident that constitutes fighter


misconduct by contacting the UFC Legal Department (via the contact
information in the Contact Information below). Failure to report an
incident will constitute conduct detrimental to the integrity of the UFC
and will be taken into consideration in making disciplinary determination
under this Policy.

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