SUN Announces New MMA Event "Battle of the Shield" Featuring Police Officers vs. Fire Fighters
01 July 2008 - 11:00PM
Marketwired
DALLAS, TX announced today a new Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) Event
titled "Battle of the Shield" (www.battleoftheshield.com) featuring
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, (DFW) Police Officers vs. (DFW) Fire
Fighters to benefit the 501-C3 Charity, "Fallen Heroes Family
Support Fund."
The MMA Charity Event will feature active duty members of Police
and Fire Departments who will be fighting as amateurs in the
inaugural "Battle of the Shield." Police Officers and Fire Fighters
have met before in Boxing and Hockey, but this is the first time
they will collide in Mixed Martial Arts, "the fastest-growing sport
in the world." Craig Ferguson, a Murphy, Texas Fire Fighter and
Charity representative, stated, "We've had so much interest from
department personnel in doing an MMA event and I'm very excited to
see it come together, especially for raising money for such a great
cause."
"Battle of the Shield" is scheduled to take place at the NOKIA
Theatre (www.nokiatheatredfw.com) in Grand Prairie, Texas on
Saturday, October 11, 2008, and will feature over 10 amateur MMA
bouts. Combatants will train in area MMA gyms and through seminars.
Fighters will compete by skill level, weight, age and height to
make for the most competitive matchups.
Laura Carman, Director of "Fallen Heroes Family Support Fund,"
said, "This is a fund that was created in 2005 to support the
families of Texas Fire Fighters who have been killed or injured in
the line of duty. We support grief counseling, college scholarships
and immediate bill paying for the families. If you have ever been
helped by a Fire Fighter or Paramedic, or know someone who has,
take a minute and think back to the courageous work they did. Now
that the charity has expanded to include Dallas/Ft. Worth Area
Police Departments, this is the perfect event to bring awareness to
the cause and really help some families in need. I can't thank the
Police Officers and Fire Fighters enough for their dedication, and
for participating in Battle of the Shield."
A recent feature story in The Wall Street Journal (May 23, 2008)
titled "Beat Cops" even brought attention to the fact that many
Police Officers compete in MMA on the pro level. UFC icon "Big"
John McCarthy, a longtime UFC referee, recently retired from
serving as defense-tactics instructor for the LAPD. Police
Departments are training their ranks in close-quarter combat and
submission styles like Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ) to combat crime,
boost morale and cut down on use of weapons. Many Fire Fighters and
Police Officers also train in MMA and BJJ as well, as evidenced by
Craig Ferguson, who has trained for over three years in BJJ.
Clyde Gentry III, SUN Chief Operating Officer, stated, "We've
already had an enormous amount of interest and response in this
program from fighters who have a solid framework of experience to
compete on this level. DFW Area Police Officers and DFW Area Fire
Fighters are invited to register on the event website
(http://www.battleoftheshield.com/register.html)."
SUN hopes that "Battle of the Shield" can expand nationwide to
bring more awareness to the "Fallen Heroes Family Support
Fund."
About SUN:
SUN Sports & Entertainment, Inc. is a Professional Mixed
Martial Arts Event Promotion Company specializing in concept-driven
MMA events. SUN is a Certified and Licensed Combat Sports Promoter
and produces World Class MMA Events. The properties of SUN
(www.SUNorganization.com), Art of War (www.artofwarLIVE.com),
UNDERGROUND Cage Fighting (www.undergroundcagefighting.com), Steele
Cage Promotions (www.steelecage.com) and International Fighting
Organization (IFO) are wholly owned subsidiaries. Companies
interested in sponsoring Battle of the Shield, please visit
(www.battleoftheshield.com).
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SUN Info: Clyde Gentry III Chief Operating Officer SUN Sports
& Entertainment, Inc. cgentry@sunorganization.com Bill Coe
Director of Sponsorships SUN Sports & Entertainment, Inc.
bcoe@sunorganization.com
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