Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Easports Mma 2 needs One Fc fighters

As it stands, One FC is now the largest provider of MMA in Asia and it will launch a series of three events including ONE Fighting Championship, the ONE National Qualifier Series and the ONE Life Reality show, all of which will be placed in 500 million homes in Asia. Using the Infinity Gauntlet as an example to illustrate the sheer power of that number is highly appropriate. In fact, that's the only way I can get you guys to wrap your brain around the impact this will have on entertainment in Asia. One FC's first event will be broadcast live on ESPN Star Sports which is a joint venture originating from Disney and News Corporation Limited. The company has a cumulative reach of 310 million homes in Asia and ESPN Star Sports separately owns seventeen networks that are located in twenty-four countries in Asia. In essence, ESPN Star Sports is the only place to go for your sports needs in an area of our planet that accommodates 3-4 billion people. The other half of One FC's equation, MediaCorp, is the only terrestrial broadcaster in Singapore. The company owns seven free-to-air channels and for One FC's inaugural show on September 3rd, the event will air on Mediacorp's 'Channel 5' during a prime-time slot, making it available to anyone with a television. Cable is not a requisite.
'Champions vs. Champions' will be the organization's first event and it will feature sixteen Asian champions, all fighting for MMA supremacy inside the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Expect the full fight card to be announced on Monday, but I've been told that quite a few big name Japanese fighters will be participating in the inaugural event. What we do know is that muay-thai champions like Namsaknoi, Anuwat Kaewsamrit, Ole Laursen, Orono Wor Petchpun, Yoddecha Sityodtong are part of One FC's ever-expanding roster. If you're an avid muay-thai fan, then you should probably wipe the saliva from your mouth. These guys harbor an indescribable fanbase in parts of Asia. When they're in public, they get mobbed by people on the streets. We're talking about Justin Bieber-like fanaticism here.
When I visited Evolve MMA in Singapore this April, I witnessed Asia's budding MMA scene first hand -- and it involved me getting my body handed to me by muay-thai champs with over 300 fights under their belt. Above all else, I noticed a steady trend within Asia that is posturing the continent for a cultural explosion. Whatever quantifiable amount you can imagine the impact One FC will have on Asia, it's larger. We've witnessed the apex of Japanese MMA with Pride FC and its successor, DREAM. Now in the purgatory that Japanese MMA resides in, the emergence of One FC as a leader in Asian MMA is so perfect that it's borderline hilarious. They have the Infinity Gauntlet, and it's solely up to them how they will use it.
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But yeah if 500 million people in asia will watch this league easports get alot of their fighters and alot of sengoku * fighters and alot of dream and strikeforce fighters and maybe bellator and shark fights then this game will be brought from alot of people
Alot of americans will buy this game because ufc sucks and * will be like wow this * is alsome i want to fight as this * fighter.Have more fighters in the game+ more * fighters+ better gameplay (cage control better clinch strike look like they hurt and take downs from cage like ufc undisputed) then boom i will buy this game when its 60 dollars and everything!
put a mode where u can do tournys also make fight cards have more fights and more * more more * and this game will obliterate every other mma game

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