Fame MMA Signs New Contract With Army Fight Night
In case you missed it, Fame MMA has a new contract with Army Fight Night. The company has teamed up with the popular MMA league to organize a tournament for amateurs. The tournament starts on Friday and the winner will receive a contract with Filip Batkowski. The tournament is funded by Rafal Pasternak, Krzysztof Rozpara, Wojciech Gola, Michal Baron, and the ALMMA.
Fame MMA’s massive fan base
There are many reasons why the company is eager to embrace blockchain technology and bring crypto to the mixed martial arts world. The company has partnered with cryptocurrency veterans Tenset to help develop its blockchain platform. Founded in 2018, Fame MMA is the world’s largest organization hosting freak fights. They often feature superstars, famous athletes, and celebrities. The company has run 13 major events, with Fame 14 set for May 14 in Krakow.
One of the most popular reasons is the huge amount of fan engagement. The PFL allows viewers to learn more about the sport, as well as the great athletes who made MMA famous. The PFL is a perfect vehicle to educate newcomers about the sport. This way, viewers can better understand what’s happening in the cage, ensuring they won’t miss a thing. However, many MMA fans will probably still be annoyed by some of the most famous fighters in the sport.
Its open channel on YouTube
In order to promote amateur mixed martial arts in Poland, FAME announced the development of ROAD TO ARMIA. This project will involve the 16 most interesting players in the ALMMA scene. The project includes a contract for three Army Fight Night fights. It is a joint initiative of FAME and the Polish MMA Association. Tenset is thrilled to announce the next gem in the MMA world.
FAME MMA is coming to YouTube, and it will be available to watch before and after media training. FAME 11 will be the first event to feature the tournament’s quarterfinals, while the final event will be held in FAME 12.
Its contract with ALMMA
Polish MMA team FAME MMA announced that they have signed a contract with ALMMA and Army Fight Night. The competition will begin on Friday, and the winner will be awarded a contract with Filip Batkowski of ALMMA. FAME MMA and Army Fight Night are working together to promote amateur MMA in Poland. The tournament will be financed by Krzysztof Rozpara, Rafal Pasternak, Wojciech Gola, Michal Baron, and others.
The contract with ALMMA demonstrates the growing popularity of MMA in Poland. Fame has huge fan base and viewership. The brand has millions of followers on social media and has the second highest PPV record in the world. Thanks to the fighters, Fame is becoming an extremely powerful marketing machine. By tokenizing the FAME MMA brand, they are creating a fun relationship with their community and expanding their business model internationally. As a result, Fame is gaining access to the world’s top sponsors.
Its contract with Army Fight Night
The Polish organization FAME MMA announced that they are partnering with ALMMA and Army Fight Night to promote amateur MMA in Poland. The team will begin its tournament on Friday and will compete during a series of gala events throughout the year. The winner will receive a professional contract from Filip Batkowski’s organization. The organization is also partnering with Michal Baron and Krzysztof Rozpara to fund the tournament.
Its plans to adopt blockchain technology
After partnering with crypto veterans Tenset, Fame MMA announced plans to use blockchain technology for its next event. The MMA promotion company is the world’s largest freak fight organization, hosting mixed martial arts events featuring celebrities, super stars, and world-famous athletes. Founded in 2018, Fame MMA token has already hosted 13 large events, with the next scheduled for May 14 in Krakow, Poland.
Fame MMA believes in the power of blockchain technology and wants to be a pioneer. By tokenising its ticket sales, the company will build a meaningful relationship with its community and expand their global business model. The company hopes that a successful transition will allow it to bring in top sponsors and grow their following even further. But before it does that, it must be clear that the sport needs to be ready for this change.