A federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit against New York State’s ban of professional mixed-martial arts bouts will be allowed to move forward. U.S. District Court Judge Kimba Wood ruled that the Ultimate Fighting Championship can move forward with the lawsuit as long as it can prove the state’s ban is unconstitutionally vague. The UFC first filed the suit against New York in November of 2011, claiming that the ban violates a fighter’s First Amendment right to free expression. The lead plaintiff in the suit is Light Heavyweight Champion and Endicott-native Jon “Bones” Jones.
Loading advertisement…
Latest Local News
Terry Parker found guilty of 2024 murder in Bradford County
A Bradford County jury returned a guilty verdict in... Read More.
Towanda’s Sexton honored for becoming Pennsylvania’s all-time wrestling wins leader
Longtime Towanda wrestling coach Bill Sexton was honored last... Read More.
Candor Daffodil set for this weekend
The 2026 Candor Daffodil Festival is set for this... Read More.
Tioga County taking part in DEA Drug Take Back Day
Tioga County will participate in the DEA’s National Prescription... Read More.
Previous
Next













