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A $375 million settlement agreement between the UFC and former fighters was reportedly approved Tuesday.
According to ESPN's Andreas Hale, Judge Richard Franklin Boulware II approved the terms of the agreement and ended the litigation in the Le v. Zuffa case. This comes after the plaintiffs in the case and TKO Group, which is UFC's parent company, agreed to a settlement in the class action antitrust lawsuit in September.
It was a preliminary approval ahead of an eventual hearing for the final approval that will determine how much several hundred fighters will be paid.