Yesterday, October 21st, 2008, was a sad day for the sport of Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and everyone associated with the fastest growing sport in America. ProElite, parent company of EliteXC and other MMA organizations, has thrown its final punch and tapped out of the MMA business. Officials at Xtreme Fight Championship (XFC, www.xfcfights.com) lament the fall of a once great organization and the black eye sustained by the sport during EliteXC'ss demise. MMA will survive this setback and the XFC would like to aid that healing process by extending a helping hand to the millions of MMA fans across the country that discovered this great sport via EliteXC'ss promotion of two amazing MMA fighters, Gina Conviction Carrano and Cristiane Cyborg Santos.
The XFC was the first Texas-based MMA organization to recognize the talents and strength female MMA athletes bring to their fights and everyday lives. The XFC boasts many firsts, none
more prominent than being the first organization in Texas to hold a women'ss professional MMA fight! With a commitment to displaying the talents of the finest MMA athletes, no matter the
gender, the natural next step is to extend an open hand to the two greatest female MMA fighters on the planet today, Gina Conviction Carrano and Cristiane Cyborg Santos who now are
without an MMA home.
MMA fans worldwide have long been shouting their desire to see Conviction and Cyborg launch their careers into the stratosphere by stepping painted-toenail-to-painted-toenail inside an
MMA cage, the XFC shares this desire and wants to be the home of that MMA cage by featuring the biggest superfight in the history of the sport: Carrano vs. Santos, January 23rd, 2009, at
the Travis County Expo Center in Austin, Texas. It takes the largest state in the Union to showcase the biggest superfight in the world! Ms. Carrano and Ms. Santos, please accept this as
an official offer from the Xtreme Fight Championship! Reported terms of your EliteXC contracts can be mirrored by the XFC today!
Operating out of Austin, Texas, the XFC has long been viewed as the place for great MMA fighters to test their skills and become household names in The Lone Star State. Now, on January
23rd, 2009, the XFC breaks through the final barrier. The glass ceiling exists no more, as the XFC presents the first Women'ss Title Fight In Texas History, featuring Deborah Garcia
versus Jennifer Babcock! Exactly one fight in the world could push this amazing contest to Co-Main Event status, that fight is Carrano vs. Santos. Emanating from the 9,000-seat Travis
County Expo Center MMA fans from around the globe are welcomed to view the Texas Battleground Series live online at www.xfcfights.com, as always the
events are available free of charge for all of our active duty service men and women, as well as all first responders worldwide!
Today the XFC is launching its new online community and offers fight fans the opportunity to join the XFC community and form the largest simultaneous scream in the sporting world, WE WANT
CARRANO VS. SANTOS!. MMA fans are invited to join the XFC online community by visiting www.xfcfights.com and creating a profile, an avatar, and
personalized XFC page. XFCfights.com should be your daily stop online for the latest breaking news, the coolest MMA Blogs, and the best place to support finalizing the biggest MMA fight
in the world's8230;Conviction vs. Cyborg, Carrano vs. Santos!
Xtreme Fight Championship is Texas'ss most popular MMA organization and is the brainchild of The Fight Boys, President Aaron Bouren and Promoter Frank Frye. The XFC is dedicated to
providing the most professional and exciting MMA experience possible for the enjoyment of fans, fighters, sponsors, and media. The XFC boasts Texas'ss largest outdoor MMA event, the
public weigh-ins in Austin, Texas which welcomed over 200,000 fans on Austin'ss famed Congress Avenue; the XFC is the first and only MMA organization to provide affordable health care
benefits and a continuing education program to all of its contracted athletes. The XFC is changing the face of MMA and welcomes all inquiries from fans, fighters, coaches, trainers,
media, and sponsors via its website, www.xfcfights.com.
To reach President Aaron Bouren or Promoter Frank Frye for comment please contact: info @ xfcfights.com or 512-314-KICK