BAMMA confirmed as new channel on ESPN Player
Mar 27, 2015 Comments
(PRESS RELEASE) ESPN Player will be providing fight fans across
Europe live coverage of the BAMMA in a three event special
promotion. As a new channel on ESPN’s live streaming service, BAMMA
19, BAMMA 20 and BAMMA 21 will be broadcasted live to subscribers
across all of Europe (excluding the United Kingdom).
BAMMA is a form of MMA (Mixed Martial Arts), thus follows the regulatory rules of US state athletic commissions – the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts. In BAMMA, two fighters battle in an 8-sided cage using various techniques and disciplines including Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Olympic wrestling and Thai boxing in an attempt to seal victory by stoppage (either knockout or submission), or by the judges’ decision if a fight lasts the distance.
BAMMA 19 will be broadcasted live on ESPN’s live streaming service
on March, 28, 2015 from Winter Gardens, Blackpool, England. Two
belts will be on the line – Jack McGann
will take on Marc
Diakiese for the Lonsdale British Lightweight Title and
Andy
De-Vent will try to overcome Conor Cooke
for the Lonsdale Middleweight crown. Both McGann and Diakiese are
in the fledgling stages of their MMA careers and are unbeaten going
into their bout. Andy "The Lions Paw" DeVent will face off against
Irishman Conor Cooke
- who is looking to earn the first title of his career.
Charly Classen, Vice President, ESPN EMEA said: “Further to the agreement with EFC for upcoming events, BAMMA is a fantastic addition to ESPN Player. MMA is growing rapidly and we are delighted to provide a platform for even greater expansion - by bringing live and on-demand action of Britain’s biggest fighting franchise to European audiences.”
Ashley Bothwell, BAMMA MD, added: “ESPN is renowned the world over in the sports broadcasting arena, and we are delighted that three BAMMA events will now be available across Europe on the ESPN Player. This service offers our European fans an exclusive opportunity to watch all the intense BAMMA action live.”
ESPN Player’s coverage of the events includes all undercard fights (the events are usually around 4 hours in duration). Packages include a BAMMA Event Pass, a BAMMA Double Event Pass and a BAMMA Triple Event Pass, starting from €7.99. For all pricing and other information visit ESPNPlayer.com.
BAMMA is a form of MMA (Mixed Martial Arts), thus follows the regulatory rules of US state athletic commissions – the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts. In BAMMA, two fighters battle in an 8-sided cage using various techniques and disciplines including Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Olympic wrestling and Thai boxing in an attempt to seal victory by stoppage (either knockout or submission), or by the judges’ decision if a fight lasts the distance.
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Charly Classen, Vice President, ESPN EMEA said: “Further to the agreement with EFC for upcoming events, BAMMA is a fantastic addition to ESPN Player. MMA is growing rapidly and we are delighted to provide a platform for even greater expansion - by bringing live and on-demand action of Britain’s biggest fighting franchise to European audiences.”
Ashley Bothwell, BAMMA MD, added: “ESPN is renowned the world over in the sports broadcasting arena, and we are delighted that three BAMMA events will now be available across Europe on the ESPN Player. This service offers our European fans an exclusive opportunity to watch all the intense BAMMA action live.”
ESPN Player’s coverage of the events includes all undercard fights (the events are usually around 4 hours in duration). Packages include a BAMMA Event Pass, a BAMMA Double Event Pass and a BAMMA Triple Event Pass, starting from €7.99. For all pricing and other information visit ESPNPlayer.com.
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