After the success and interest in the first Edmonton Fight Scene Fan Expo last August 15, we are pleased to announce our next Fan Expo on March 27, 2011 from 1pm – 7pm.
The format will be slightly different as we have been working diligently to increase the level of excitement surrounding the event. Amateur Boxing Alberta will be holding an amateur boxing card for approximately three hours of the event. As well, we have confirmed that UFC Legend and Hall of Famer Dan “The Beast” Severn will also be in attendance and will be taking some time in the center ring to discuss the sport of MMA. We are working on securing additional name draws and will be keeping you informed. Once again, local promoters will have booths set up to showcase their product and will be anxious to meet fans and answer questions about the sport, players or whatever those attending are curious about. Fan favourites including Tim “The Thrashing Machine” Hague, Ryan “The Real Deal” Ford and Kris Andrews (Canadian Light Middleweight Boxing Champion) will also be on hand to meet fans and sign autographs.
We are also very proud to announce and would like to thank just a few of our confirmed major event sponsors. Flaman Fitness, Crystal Glass Canada, and ERA Fightwear. We are also very excited to announce our media sponsors once again this year will be 100.3 The Bear and TEAM 1260 – with the addition of Edmonton’s newest radio station Virgin 104.9!
We would also like to share more exciting information with you… This year we have recruited the professional services of 100.3 The BEAR Morning Show Host (and local MMA Legend) “Yukon Jack” as our guest Event MC for the entire day of activities! Welcome on board Yukon!
One last item that we would like to share with you; In the spirit of showing the general public that all of us in the Combat Sports Community care and want to give back to our community. We here at the Edmonton Fight Scene have decided to donate a portion of any profits to the MS Society.
There is no doubt that Edmonton is a Canadian hotspot when it comes to combative sports. All you have to do is go to your bar or restaurant on a Saturday night when there is a UFC event or a high profile boxing match scheduled. If there is a fight event on pay-per-view, the place is guaranteed to be packed – mostly consisting of males between the ages of 18-35. Boxing has been a main stream sport for over a century. Mixed Martial Arts is the fasting growing sport in the world! The success of the UFC is placing MMA into the sporting world mainstream.
There is simply no better boxing breeding ground anywhere than right here in Edmonton. Great names from the past like; Al Ford, Ken Lakusta and Scotty Olsen, have paved the way for current local stars; Jelena Mrdjenovich, Kris Andrews, and Adam Trupish. These great boxers are able to fight in their hometown because of the promotions of KO Boxing, Alliance, and Prime Time Promotions and their belief in putting on great boxing cards for Edmonton fans.
Even though MMA does not have the storied past that boxing has, it is rapidly growing in popularity. Many people do not realize this, but there are no less than 5 professional MMA promotions in Edmonton alone! MFC, Aggression MMA, Heat XC, KOTC, and Unified MMA all call Edmonton their home. These Edmonton based promotions have produced many stars including Ryan Ford, Tim Hague, Victor Valimaki and Ryan Jimmo.
With the emergence of the Edmonton MMA scene, and the already established past and solid presence of the Edmonton boxing scene, there is a tremendous need to make the players in the Edmonton area more recognizable and available to local fans. This why the Edmonton Fight Scene was born. The Edmonton Fight Scene (EFS) is designed to form a bridge between the fight fans of Edmonton and their favourite local fighters. Not only is there the local boxing and MMA promotions, but amateur boxing and Muay Thai (professional and amateur) are also very popular in the City of Champions. Athletes in these sports are becoming local celebrities and deserve to be recognized as well.
For more information on how to make the most of your promotional investment, email us at vendorbooth@fightscene.ca. Feel free to contact Ken Franczek or Jason Bouwmeester if you have any specific questions. We look forward to seeing you again at the Spring 2011 Edmonton Fight Scene Fan Expo!
After the success and interest in the first Edmonton Fight Scene Fan Expo last August 15, we are pleased to announce our next Fan Expo on March 27, 2011 from 12pm – 6pm.
The format will be slightly different as we have been working diligently to increase the level of excitement surrounding the event. Amateur Boxing Alberta will be holding an amateur boxing card for approximately three hours of the event. As well, we have confirmed that UFC Legend and Hall of Famer Dan “The Beast” Severn will also be in attendance and will be taking some time in the center ring to discuss the sport of MMA. We are working on securing additional name draws and will be keeping you informed. Once again, local promoters will have booths set up to showcase their product and will be anxious to meet fans and answer questions about the sport, players or whatever those attending are curious about. Fan favourites including Ryan “The Real Deal” Ford and Kris Andrews (Canadian Light Middleweight Boxing Champion) will also be on hand to meet fans and sign autographs.
This year, the Edmonton Fight Scene Fan Expo will also be giving back to the community and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada.
There is no doubt that Edmonton is a Canadian hotspot when it comes to combative sports. All you have to do is go to your bar or restaurant on a Saturday night when there is a UFC event or a high profile boxing match scheduled. If there is a fight event on pay-per-view, the place is guaranteed to be packed – mostly consisting of males between the ages of 18-35. Boxing has been a main stream sport for over a century. Mixed Martial Arts is the fasting growing sport in the world! The success of the UFC is placing MMA into the sporting world mainstream.
There is simply no better boxing breeding ground anywhere than right here in Edmonton. Great names from the past like; Al Ford, Ken Lakusta and Scotty Olsen, have paved the way for current local stars; Jelena Mrdjenovich, Kris Andrews, and Adam Trupish. These great boxers are able to fight in their hometown because of the promotions of KO Boxing, Alliance, and Prime Time Promotions and their belief in putting on great boxing cards for Edmonton fans.
Even though MMA does not have the storied past that boxing has, it is rapidly growing in popularity. Many people do not realize this, but there are no less than 6 professional MMA promotions in Edmonton alone! Aggression MMA, Heat XC, KOTC, MFC, TFC, and Unified MMA all call Edmonton their home. These Edmonton based promotions have produced many stars including Ryan Ford, Tim Hague, Victor Valimaki and Ryan Jimmo.
With the emergence of the Edmonton MMA scene, and the already established past and solid presence of the Edmonton boxing scene, there is a tremendous need to make the players in the Edmonton area more recognizable and available to local fans. This why the Edmonton Fight Scene was born. The Edmonton Fight Scene (EFS) is designed to form a bridge between the fight fans of Edmonton and their favourite local fighters. Not only is there the local boxing and MMA promotions, but amateur boxing and Muay Thai (professional and amateur) are also very popular in the City of Champions. Athletes in these sports are becoming local celebrities and deserve to be recognized as well.
For more information on how to make the most of your promotional investment, email us at vendorbooth@fightscene.ca. Limited sponsorship opportunities are available as well starting from $1000, please contact Ken Franczek (ken@fightscene.ca) for more information. Feel free to contact Ken or Jason Bouwmeester (jason@fightscene.ca) or visit www.fightscene.ca if you have any specific questions. We look forward to seeing you again at the Spring 2011 Edmonton Fight Scene Fan Expo!