Core Points - Xtreme One Entertainment, Inc. has signed an exclusive international rights agreement with Band Sports to broadcast Xtreme Fighting Championships (XFC) events in Brazil, starting with XFC 52 on March 28, 2025 [1][2] - The deal allows Band Sports to broadcast XFC Main Events and Young Guns fights across various platforms, reaching over 54 million consumers in Brazil [2][3] - This partnership aims to enhance the visibility of XFC's brand and provide exciting live MMA content to fans in Brazil, a significant market for mixed martial arts [4] Company Overview - Xtreme One Entertainment, Inc. is a diversified holding company focused on media, entertainment, live sports, and event marketing, having acquired XFC Global in 2023 [12] - The company has produced five televised pro MMA events since the acquisition, showcasing its commitment to delivering high-quality sports content [12] - XFC fights are streamed on multiple platforms, including beIN Sports and Pay Per View, indicating a broad distribution strategy [12] Event Details - XFC 52 will feature a lineup of notable fights, including a lightweight main event between Kenny Cross and Lucas Corbage, and a heavyweight co-main event featuring Darion Abbey and Alex Nicholson [5][8] - The event will also showcase several Brazilian athletes, emphasizing the importance of local talent in the XFC's programming [4][11] - The fights will be broadcast live with commentary in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, catering to a diverse audience [3]
XFC Secures International Exclusive Rights Agreement with Band Sports to Broadcast its Live Fights to 54 Million Fans in Brazil
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