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New Mixed Martial Arts League Strikes National TV Deal, Breaks New Ground
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Bellator Fighting Championships, a
first of its kind Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) promotion, officially launched
operations today from offices inLos Angeles and Chicago. Three years in
development, Bellator has an exclusive television agreement with ESPN
Deportes. Bellator season #1 premieres on ESPN Deportes in April, 2009.
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Bellator (Latin for warrior), marks a step forward in the evolution of
professional Mixed Martial Arts with a business model unique in the fight
industry, yet followed in every other major sport. At Bellator, a fighter's
wins or losses control his future. Bjorn Rebney, Bellator founder & CEO
states, "We are implementing a tournament structure to determine champions and
#1 challengers so that world-class fighters can control their destiny based on
their performance." Bellator events will showcase highly competitive fights
between top competitors with each tournament bout winner earning substantially
larger purses and moving closer to a championship fight. "Simply put, at
Bellator, fighters fight their way to the title," Rebney adds.
With a tagline that refers to its fighters as warriors that are on their
way to becoming legends, Bellator differentiates itself by making its fighters
the focus of the organization. "The fans' connection to Bellator will be
created through our fighters. That understanding will drive the promotion,
publicity, marketing and advertising of Bellator's fighters, making them the
centerpiece of what we do," says Rebney. On each telecast, leading up to
tournament bouts, Bellator Fighting Championships will air back-stories on
each fighter. "We will use the simple yet powerful sports programming
philosophy of combining elite competition with compelling feature pieces that
tell the story of who these fighters are, where they're from and why they
compete," says Bellator founder & COO Brad Epstein. "MMA fighters have
incredibly rich stories to tell, and we will bring these to MMA fans, allowing
our audience to identify with who these warriors really are."
Bellator's nationally televised events will be highly competitive sports
programming in its purest form and will have no connection to "reality
television." These events are structured as tournament competitions, crowning
champions and top challengers at the end of each season. Bellator's premiere
season consists of 12 two-hour events to be broadcast weekly in primetime on
Saturday nights. The nationally televised events will feature a combination
of tournament and non-tournament special feature bouts. There will be four
simultaneous tournaments taking place in season #1 over a three month period:
one in each of the Featherweight (145 lb.), Lightweight (155 lb.),
Welterweight (170 lb.) and Middleweight (185 lb.) divisions. Eight fighters
from around the world will be represented in each division. To win the
Bellator Championship, a fighter must win a total of three fights, each
consisting of three five-minute rounds over a three month period. At the end
of the initial three month, 12-event season, Bellator will have crowned four
Bellator Champions and will have awarded each Champion $175,000. Opening
round winners receive $25,000, semi-final round winners receive $50,000 and
final winners receive $100,000.
"Mixed Martial Arts is becoming increasingly popular among Hispanics and
we are thrilled to work with Bellator Fighting Championships to showcase these
world-class athletes on a national platform," says Lino Garcia, general
manager, ESPN Deportes. "The structure of this championship will give fans a
unique opportunity to follow their athletes as the tournament progresses."
Bellator's interactive Web site, www.bellator.com, featuring event and
fighter information, behind the scenes video footage, fight clips and live
interaction with Bellator fighters will go live in late December, 2008.
About Bellator Fighting Championships
Bellator Fighting Championships is a Mixed Martial Arts promotional
company with offices inLos Angeles and Chicago. Bellator's founders, Bjorn
Rebney and Brad Epstein, are experienced sports and entertainment
professionals with a deep commitment to the purity and integrity of the sport
of MMA and its athletes. Bellator Fighting Championships' executive team is
comprised of top industry professionals in the areas of live event production
(including Rob Beiner, winner of 12 Emmy awards for sports programming),
fighter relations, venue procurement, sponsorship creation/development,
international licensing, marketing, advertising, publicity and commission
relations.
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