INTERNATIONAL SCENE | THE LARGEST MMA ORGANIZATION IN CANADA HAS ARRIVED WITH THE MERGER OF AGGRESSION MMA, ARMAGEDDON FC, AND AX COMBAT

The landscape of MMA in Canada has just shifted course with three dominant MMA organizations in Western Canada merging to create the single largest MMA organization in Canada, which will know be known as Aggression Fighting Championships. Aggression MMA, Armageddon Fighting Championships, and AX Combat have now pooled their efforts in providing the best shows available to Canadian MMA fans under this new banner, which will now hold between nine and eleven fight events per year, with shows taking place in Edmonton and Calgary in Alberta, and Victoria, British Columbia – with expansion plans slated for the latter half of 2012.
The newly formed AFC will unveil its new branding shortly. Fight fans will get to see the new promotion in action at AFC 8 in Victoria on April 14th, AFC 9 in Edmonton June 8th, and AFC 10 in Calgary on June 15th. More details on these and upcoming events will be released shortly.
“Darren Owen of Armageddon and I have been seriously discussing the idea of merging for some time, and in the process reached out to AX Combat and determined that we had the same goals moving forward. We established that all three brands have similar philosophies of making sure that our fan base gets to see the best up-and-coming domestic and international fighters. So it made sense to offer fans across Canada a national brand, ultimately resulting in AFC,” stated Aggression Co-Founder Moin Mirza.
“This is by far the largest deal in Canadian MMA history, and I’m ecstatic to be a part of it,” said Armageddon Co-Founder Darren Owen. “It just makes sense to standardize matchmaking, contracts, logos, and production. Contracted fighters now have the opportunity to fight more frequently than they did before, which we are confident they will be happy about. With Armageddon’s current TV deal, the AFC will readily be available in 70 million homes, and now with increased content and expansion, the sky is the limit for AFC opportunities.”
“When AX was approached with this opportunity, I knew that I had a chance to be involved with something special,” explained AX Combat Co-Founder Steve Fader. “With partners like these, we all bring different strengths to the table and more importantly, this is a group that you can trust – a situation where you don’t need to be looking over your shoulder at all times. The deal makes sense for fans, fighters, and everyone involved, and I can’t wait to see how far the AFC can go.”
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They might be able to complete against Zuffa. Especially if they take advantage fighters who still have names out there
This article is lame and doesn’t deserve to be posted twice. Granted they may now logistically have a larger geographical area that they operate in with a merger, but these are mickey mouse orgs joining together. To say that they’re the best that Canada has to offer is shameful. I live in Edmonton and am a huge MMA fan, and have never even heard of Armageddon or AX. wTF is this shit?
Fighter roster and event wise MFC dominates this new AFC even if they ad on 5 more of these org by night groups.
Wow, this is such aggrandizing self promoting garbage. Do you guys even read material before you post releases?
This article is lame and doesn’t deserve to be posted twice. Granted they may now logistically have a larger geographical area that they operate in with a merger, but these are mickey mouse orgs joining together. To say that they’re the best that Canada has to offer is shameful. I live in Edmonton and am a huge MMA fan, and have never even heard of Armageddon or AX. wTF is this shit?
Fighter roster and event wise MFC dominates this new AFC even if they ad on 5 more of these org by night groups.
Wow, this is such aggrandizing self promoting garbage. Do you guys even read material before you post releases?
But your comment is lame and it is posted twice. Just saying…..
That’s just it though…it’s so true that it needed to be posted twice…
That, and you’re a retard. Just sayin…
Cool lets ship GSP off to this ****ing hoser league. Hell yeah! GSP is the most boring champ ever. Cause Canadian fighters are like their money……worthless in the states! GSP should play hockey…they are all about point scoring. LOL