2012/09/19

Balls To Brawl - Amateur MMA Event


BALLS-TO-BRAWL ~ AMATEUR MMA EVENT


Malaysian MMA continues to grow and expand. We seem to be hearing stories of new gyms opening and fighters getting offered bouts beyond Malaysia's borders almost weekly and this growth has to be nurtured.
The best way to nurture the sport is at the grass roots level, the best way to do that is to provide an easy entrance to people looking to test themselves to see if they have what it takes. A controlled environment for people is a positive benefit, quality equipment, judges, ref and back up.

The biggest name at present in Malaysian MMA is MuayFit they are the only gym with a professional MMA team. Their fighters have appeared in many of the major Asian MMA organisations events. They also are growing the talent base here in Malaysia by bringing in talented coaches from overseas to pass on their skills to local fighters.

This weekend they are holding a mammoth Amateur MMA event Balls To Brawl.

When I say mammoth how does a 40 fight card sound?

Here's the Details:

"Date: September 23rd (Sunday), 2012


Time: 10 am onwards


Venue: MuayFit or another location TBC

The objective of this event is for us to discover new MMA talent in Malaysia. Someone who could be another Peter Davis. Jian Kai or Raymond Tiew, who were the first Malaysians to secure a professional fight contract with ONE FC.

Balls-to-Brawl is the biggest ever amateur MMA cage fighting event in Malaysia. It will feature approximately 80 fighters.

The winners of each fight will advance to Balls-To-Brawl 2, which will be held in November 2012. Unlike the first event, the 2nd event will be based on tournament format, with each winner getting a trophy.

The Ball-to-Brawl 2 tournament winners will then have a chance to participate in future MALAYSIAN FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP & MAYHEM Series."

So that sounds exciting doesn't it?

Last weekend we had Ultimate Beatdown 10 and this weekend a 40 fight MMA card in Kuala Lumpur, how cool is that?

But......

Here's the important part. Nothing happens without your support, so, please if you can, get yourself (and your friends) along to KL and offer your support to all the fighters and the organisers who are making this happen.





Want to hear more contact the people at MuayFit (Details below)

MuayFit @ PJ
C-27-01 & C-27-06, 3 Two Square,
No. 2 Jalan 19/1,
46300 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor D.E.
Malaysia.
Telephone: 03-79604761, 03-79604759, 03-79602110, 03-79602389.
Email: enquiry@muayfit.com

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