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Old 03-29-2006, 12:35 PM   #1 (permalink)

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IFL signs with Fox Sports Net

FOX SPORTS NET TO BROADCAST THE INTERNATIONAL FIGHT LEAGUE’S
HIGHLY ANTICIPATED DEBUT

Three Original Taped Telecasts Will Air Nationally in May and June, Highlighting New League’s Innovative Team-Based Concept

Los Angeles – March 29, 2006 – Underscoring the fast-growing popularity of mixed martial arts, Fox Sports Net (FSN), a division of the FOX Broadcasting Company and News Corp, today announced an agreement with the International Fight League (IFL) to nationally televise the IFL’s debut event across a series of at least three original taped telecasts that will air in May and June this year. The action-packed shows will be cut from footage gathered during the IFL’s live world premiere event taking place on Saturday, April 29 in Atlantic City at Trump Taj Mahal.

Recently-formed, the IFL mixes the intense action of mixed martial arts (MMA) with the established team-and season-based approach found in America’s most loved sports. MMA legends Bas Rutten, Pat Miletich, Renzo Gracie and Maurice Smith will coach and lead four teams – Anacondas, Silverbacks, Pitbulls and Tigersharks – comprised of five fighters each in the lightweight, welterweight, middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight divisions. The events will be held in a ring (not in a cage), believed to be the most conducive environment for fighters, fans and production.

Two teams will be seen battling on FSN’s first telecast on Sunday, May 21 at 6pm locally, followed by the other two teams on Sunday, May 28 at 6pm locally. The two winning teams will then be seen squaring off for the IFL Legends Championship broadcast in early June. The televised shows will be produced by Emmy award-winning producer Peter Lasser, who has worked on several Olympic telecasts as well as with ESPN, NBC Sports, NFL Films and FSN, among others.

The new league was formed by Gareb Shamus, founder and chairman of the comics empire Wizard Entertainment Group, and Kurt Otto, a highly successful New Jersey real estate investor and a life-long martial arts participant.

“When it comes to delivering action, FSN is known for being the most innovative network out there,“ said IFL co-founder Shamus. “We couldn’t have found a better place to televise our debut, and we’re committed to giving fans a great, action-packed event, which we know will turn into three killer shows,” he added.

IFL Commissioner Otto added, “This sport is getting bigger and bigger every day, and we believe the IFL is ushering in an exciting new era in mixed martial arts. From top to bottom, we have created a league and an event that will bring MMA to a larger audience. The fact that FSN believes in the IFL concept so much that they’re televising our first event is incredible. We know the audience is ready, and so are we.”

The fight card for the IFL’s live world premiere currently is as follows:

SILVERBACKS VS. ANACONDAS

Pat Miletich – Coach Bas Rutten – Coach

Nate Schroeder, Asst. Coach Shaun Tompkins, Asst. Coach

Jeff Curran, Asst. Coach Ron Frazier, Asst. Coach

LW: Bart Palaszewski vs. LW: John Shackleford

WW: Rory Markham vs. WW: Mike Pyle

MW: Ryan McGivern vs. MW: Amir Rahnavardi

LHW: Travis Wiuff vs. LHW: Alex Shoenauer

HW: Ben Rothwell vs. HW: Krzysztof Soszynski

PITBULLS VS. TIGERSHARKS

Renzo Gracie – Coach Maurice Smith – Coach

Asst. Coach – TBA Michael Murray, Asst. Coach

Asst. Coach – TBA Roman Roytberg, Asst. Coach

LW: Eric Owens vs. LW: Justin Jones

WW: Gustavo Muchado vs. WW: Brad Blackburn

MW: Fabio Leopoldo vs. MW: Dennis Hallman

LHW: Jamal Patterson vs. LHW: Reece Andy

HW: Carlos Kline vs. HW: Devin Cole

About the International Fight League:

Founded in 2005, the International Fight League (IFL) was created to establish a centralized and structured organization that brings the power and influence of the mixed martial arts industry together. Currently, four teams comprise the IFL: Silverbacks, Anacondas, Pitbulls and Tigersharks. For more information and action, go to www.IFL.tv

About FSN:

FSN reaches more than 81 million homes through its network of 2 regional sports channels. Established in 1996, FSN is the only cable network that supplies national, regional and local sports programming. FSN serves as the cable TV home to 62 of the 82 MLB, NHL and NBA teams based in the United States, and produces over 4,500 live events each year. FSN has an extensive catalog of original national programs, including Best Damn Sports Show Period and Beyond the Glory documentary series, along with national packages of collegiate sports. Based in Los Angeles, FSN is part of the vast FOX Sports television family. For the latest up-to-the-minute sports news and opinions, visit the FOX Sports/FSN website at

www.FoxSports.com.
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Old 03-29-2006, 01:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
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that's great news, lots of people can watch it and the UFC won't be america's one and only.

I don't like the team concept though. Real Pro Wrestling tried that and it did not add anything imo
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Old 03-29-2006, 01:24 PM   #3 (permalink)

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sweet, FSN is just regular cable in most places right?
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Old 03-29-2006, 01:31 PM   #4 (permalink)

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This leads me to believe that pride will not renew with FSN and try to expand their american TV but since i get FSN on basic cable it would be sweet to have them both.
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sweet, FSN is just regular cable in most places right?
Yes Fox Sports Net is on most major media outlets odds are you have it in the US.
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Old 03-29-2006, 01:37 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Anyone else not excited with the IFL?

I'm not sure about the team concept and it seems that the fighters are below UFN level. I'm not complaining about free MMA but if this thing is going to get a lot of exposure to new fans, I'd prefer to see something proven with proven fighters as well. Not left overs from TUF 1 such as Alex Schoenauer.

Oh well...
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Old 03-29-2006, 01:40 PM   #7 (permalink)

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One of the IFL owners said they were hoping to come to an agreement with Pride sometime in the future. That would be amazing if there was a Pride team in the IFL.

Great news for the MMA world though regardless.
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This leads me to believe that pride will not renew with FSN and try to expand their american TV but since i get FSN on basic cable it would be sweet to have them both.
I hear that relationship is going very well this is just a different event and it is a show of FSN growing interest in this sport. It looks like 2007 is going to be the break though year for MMA the big guys are coming in away that puts it on a fast track to National popularity. Look for the sport on all major network outlets in some form in 2007.
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This leads me to believe that pride will not renew with FSN and try to expand their american TV but since i get FSN on basic cable it would be sweet to have them both.
I dunno, neither Pride nor the IFL seem as hard up about things as the UFC is. I'm sure neither would have a problem with FSN broadcasting fights from both organizations.
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