Betting probe behind coach James Krause being pulled from UFC Vegas 65

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Betting probe behind coach James Krause being pulled from UFC Vegas 65

James Krause was pulled from UFC Vegas 65 due to betting irregularities. Kraused is a coach of Darrick Minner and Shayilan Nuerdanbieke. Nerdanieke won the fight 1:07 into the first round. The UFC is investigating the betting around the November 5 bout. The investigation is also focusing on Krauses' Discord channel. He has not been formally suspended by the UFC or the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

James Krause was pulled from UFC Vegas 65. Don Best Sports will conduct a thorough review of the facts and report its findings. UFC works with an independent betting integrity service to monitor wagering activity on its events.

Report: Betting probe behind coach James Krause being pulled from UFC Vegas 65. UFC updated its code of conduct to prevent fighters from betting on UFC fights.

James Krause was pulled from UFC Vegas 65 due to betting allegations. Athletes should be aware that the same rules apply to their coaches, managers, handlers, athletic trainers, medical professionals and staff.

James Krause was pulled from UFC Vegas 65 due to betting lines. The commission plans to address the issue at its next meeting. In November, the commission took action against Ilir Latifi for not disclosing a medical condition before his most recent fight.

The wagering activity around the Darrick Minner and Shayilan Nuerdanbieke bout from November 5 remains under review by Don Best Sports.


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