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MUMBAI: Nimbus Sport has bagged the television production rights for the new season of the Super Fight League (SFL) starting 29 March. The deal with India?s only professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) property, SFL, is for a period of five years.
ESPN Star Sports had on Wednesday announced that it has acquired the broadcast rights to the event for five years.
The Fight League has had a successful run across four seasons of stadium events and an MMA reality show with a focus on developing world-class Indian fighters and giving them a platform to showcase their skills.
The plan is to bring fans closer to the action and to this effect, the league will be produced in High Definition with a significant upgrade in the camera setup. Innovations will include a super slow motion high definition camera that will vividly capture the fights and bring action replays to life.
SFL chairman Raj Kundra said, ?We are delighted to partner with Nimbus Sport to produce the live feed of the Super Fight League (SFL). Best-in-class television production is key to growing a sport and the proven international expertise of Nimbus Sport was the clincher. We can?t wait to bring to our fans some of the biggest MMA stars in an innovative, slickly produced new season.?
Nimbus Sport COO Sunil Manocha said, "Our legacy of producing top-notch live feeds for sports events continues with the signing of this new deal and the SFL is a worthy addition to our bouquet. Through the commitment of its organizers, SFL has quickly established itself as the pre-eminent pro Fight League in India. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to present this action packed property in a manner that befits the best global standards of production for the sport."
MUMBAI: Neo Prime, the all sports channel from Neo Sports Broadcast stable, has become official broadcast partner of the Raj Kundra and Sanjay Dutt promoted mixed martial arts fighting league Super Fight League.
Neo Sports has entered into a long-term deal with SFL to promote the sport. The sports broadcaster will also televise newly launched Friday Fight Nights, which will kick-off 12 October.
The Friday Fight Night has been launched to provide fighters from India and the world a platform to showcase their skills. To be staged in a specially designed arena in Mumbai, the weekly fight nights will last three hours with weigh-ins, live fights, and interviews from Bollywood cage side guests.
The entry to the Friday Fight Nights will be on invitation basis and through contests on social media.
The first season of the SFL was broadcast on general entertainment channel Colors which had acquired the rights to the property as part of its experimentation with the sports entertainment concept.
SFL has also appointed Olympics bronze medal winning boxer Mary Kom as brand ambassador.
"We have invested more than Rs 25 crores (Rs 250 million) till now in the property and have earmarked Rs 100 crores (Rs 1 billion) for the venture," SFL Founder Chairman Raj Kundra told reporters during a press conference to announce the fight night.
"The Friday Fight Night is an exciting proposition giving a right mix of sport and entertainment to audiences," said Neo Sports Broadcast COO Prasana Krishnan.
SFL?s Friday Fight Night will also be available on SFL dedicated channel on YouTube as it seeks to expand its reach to global markets. The SFL promoters have also entered into strategic alliance with Invicta Fighting Championships to develop women?s MMA talent in India.
Earlier, Neo Prime had partnered SFL to air its action reality show SFL Challengers in India. The series had participants living under one roof with complete camera surveillance documenting their day to day preparations in the quest to become a professional fighter.
The SFL has so far executed three on-ground events in Mumbai, Delhi and Chandigarh. Canada?s Fight Network is the official home for Super Fight League events.
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