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Super Fight League

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Indian mixed martial arts promotion
See also:Super Boxing League

Super Fight League
Company typePrivate
IndustryMixed martial artspromotion
Founded2012; 14 years ago (2012)
FounderSanjay Dutt
Raj Kundra
Defunct2018
Headquarters
OwnerBill Dosanjh
Amir Khan[1]
WebsiteOfficial website

Super Fight League was amixed martial arts promotion based inIndia. The organisation was formed in 2012 by actorSanjay Dutt and British-Indian businessmanRaj Kundra,[2] and co-owned by British-Indian businessman Bill Dosanjh and British boxing championAmir Khan.[1][3]

Super Fight League had 67 live televised events, with over 100 million views.[4] It has produced at least 50 live televised events broadcast onColors,Neo Prime,ESPN Star Sports,MTV India andYouTube.

History

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The Super Fight League was formed in 2012 by actor Sanjay Dutt and British Indian businessman Raj Kundra, with the intent of giving Indian mixed martial artists a platform to compete and grow in its home country whilst bringing in talented fighters from different parts of the world. They launched their first event on 11 March 2012, which was headlined byBob 'The Beast' Sapp andJames 'The Colossus' Thompson.

On 27 February, the Super Fight League announced that they had signedTodd Duffee,Trevor Prangley, Baga Agaev,Paul Kelly, Xavier Foupa-Pokam and Lena Ovchynnikova to four fight exclusive contracts.[5]

On 23 June, the Super Fight League announced that they had signedJeff Monson,Satoshi Ishii,Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou, andMichael Page.

It was announced by theFight Network that they will show all of the Super Fight League’s events onCanadian TV.

In September 2012 Pavia resigned his position as the CEO of the Super Fight League citing "family reasons."

The Super Fight League made three announcements on 24 September 2012. The first was a strategic alliance between themselves andInvicta Fighting Championships, which aims to bring the best Indian female fighters to Invicta, whilst Invicta will aim to send world class female mixed martial artists to the Super Fight League. The second announcement was the Friday Night Fight Nights. From 12 October, the Super Fight League will hold an event every Friday in a specially designed arena in Mumbai in front of an exclusive invitation only audience. This will replace the original model of holding arena events once aimed one a month. Programming will last for three hours each week with weigh-ins, live fights, and interviews from Bollywood cage side guests. There will be 7 fights in total each event, with 1 of them being a female bout. It will air live onNeo Prime in India and on their YouTube page for the rest of the world.

The final announcement was introducing IndianOlympic FemaleBoxing Bronze MedallistMary Kom as the Super Fight League's brand ambassador.

AtSuper Fight League 13: Night of Champions, the Super Fight League rewarded 5 titles in the men's and women's division.

Launching on 4 December 2012, the Super Fight League announced a strategic partnershipProvogue to set up a new company to jointly market all merchandise for Super Fight League. The company has been named Pro Super Fight League and the first product to hit the market is the New Deodorant Range 'Aspire, Inspire and Desire'.

The Super Fight League signed a new TV deal with ESPN Star Sport in India for all events to be shown live, starting with Super Fight League 14 on 29 March 2013.[6]

On 4 October 2014, Super Fight League held its inaugural show in the United States, with Super Fight League 35 taking place in Tacoma, Washington, followed by Clash of Titans in Dubai, a fight night rivalry between two countries, India and Pakistan On 27 February 2015.

British boxerAmir Khan announced his share in the SFL in 2016, and would set up the first team-based MMA league.[7]

Super Fight League Challengers

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On 5 August 2012, the Super Fight League aired their reality show Super Fight League Challengers. Similar tothe Ultimate Fighter, the show took 8 male and 8 female up-and-coming Indian mixed martial artists, place them in the same house whilst they compete to become the winner of the show. Every alternate episode has 2 fights where 2 fighters (male and female) graduate to the next round whereas the other two have to leave the camp. The show went on for 50 days and the fighter will a be given tasks each week, as well as being trained by some of the best international trainers available. The winner received Rs. 20 lakhs (approx. $30,000 / £22000) and a 3-year contract worth Rs. 25 lakhs with the promotion. The show was aired onNeo Prime andZoom TV. The inaugural season was won by Kario Isaac Maheo and Manjit Kolekar.

Teams and owners

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TeamsOwners[8]
Bengaluru TigersShreeram Suresh,Vinodini Suresh (8K Miles Media), co-ownerTiger Shroff
Haryana SultansKanav Parwal (SPA Capital), co-ownerRandeep Hooda
Sher-E-PunjabOwnerAchin Kochar (VI – John)
Mumbai ManiacsAmit Burman (Dabur), co-ownerAjay Devgn
Gujarat WarriorsJaskaranPunihani andNavraj Jaura (Jaura Group), co-ownerSalim-Sulaiman Merchant
U.P. NawabsAmit Agarwal (SJ Granulate Solutions),Keshav Bansal (Intex),Nilesh Parmar (3 Capital Limited), co-ownerArbaaz Khan
Tamil VeeransN/A
Delhi HeroesAditya Munjal (Hero Cycles)

League structure (until 2018)

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There are two groups, "A" and "B", consisting of four teams. Every team has six members (five male and one female) and six back-ups. These members belong to six different weight categories. The four teams compete in twelve League level matches. Two semi final matches are held, followed by the third place and final match.

Scoring system

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The following are the five scales the contestants are scored on:

  1. Draw = 1 point Unanimous/Majority/Split
  2. Referee Decision = 3 points Unanimous/Split
  3. TKO = 4 points
  4. Submission = 5 points
  5. KO = 6 points

Teams

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  • Sher-e-Punjab
  • Goa Pirates
  • Delhi Heroes
  • Bengaluru Tigers
  • Haryana Sultans
  • Mumbai Maniacs
  • U.P. Nawabs
  • Gujarat Warriors

Rules

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Super Fight League's current rules are based upon theUnified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts that were originally established by theNew Jersey State Athletic Control Board and modified by theNevada State Athletic Commission.[9]

Cage

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Super Fight League uses a structure called the 'O'Zone. The 'O'Zone is a circular cage ofchain-link fence that has been coated in black vinyl. The height of the fence varies between 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) and 5 feet 8 inches (1.73 m), is 30 feet (9.1 m) in diameter and sits atop a 2.6 feet (0.79 m) platform. There are two gates on opposite sides of the cage to allow for people to enter and leave the cage.[citation needed]

Final champions

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Men's divisions

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DivisionChampionSinceDefenses
HeavyweightUnited States Richard FosterApril 23, 20220
Light HeavyweightUnited States Jay RadickAugust 10, 20190
MiddleweightUnited States Luis IniguezApr 23, 20220
WelterweightIndia Hari PrasadSept 26, 20150
Welterweight (American Division)United States Luis IniguezJuly 24, 20210
LightweightIndia Pawan Maan SinghAug 17, 20130
Lightweight (American Division)United States Tristan ConnellyApril 28, 20181
Featherweight (American Division)United States Kevin BoehmAug. 10, 20190
BantamweightUnited States Tom McKennaMay 10, 20130
Bantamweight (American Division)United States Chris San JoseMay 5, 20182
FlyweightVacant

Women's divisions

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DivisionChampionSinceDefenses
FeatherweightVacant0
BantamweightVacant0
Bantamweight (American Division)Vacant0
FlyweightVacant0
StrawweightVacant0

Past events

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References

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  1. ^ab"Boxing superstar Amir Khan named co-owner of Super Fight League, promises new MMA format in 2016". No. 11 August 2015.Vox Media, Inc. Retrieved8 March 2016.
  2. ^PTI (12 March 2012)."Sanjay Dutt-Raj Kundra launch mixed martial arts league".The Times of India. Retrieved3 May 2018.
  3. ^Janardhan, Arun (10 May 2017)."Super Boxing League banks on Amir Khan, star power".Mint.
  4. ^Laghate, Gaurav (18 December 2017)."Super Fight League promoters to invest Rs 200 crore over 3 years".The Economic Times.
  5. ^"Super Fight League announces the signing of Paul Kelly, Professor X, and Lena Ochynnikova". ProMMANow.com. 28 February 2012. Retrieved28 February 2012.
  6. ^"ESS acquires Super Fight League broadcast rights for 5 years". Indiantelevision.com. 13 March 2013. Retrieved13 March 2013.
  7. ^"Boxer Amir Khan announces he is launching MMA fight league in Britain".metro.co.uk. 22 December 2016.
  8. ^Gaurav, Laghate (10 January 2017)."Top corporate honchos put their money in Super Fight League".The Economic Times. Retrieved10 January 2017.
  9. ^"NSAC Regulations: CHAPTER 467 - UNARMED COMBAT". Nevada State Athletic Commission. Retrieved8 February 2012.

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