Get ready for Much More Action as Foos Gone Wild takes over Burbank to bring you the inaugural MMA event Foos Fighting Championship (FFC). Presented by Combate Global, this thrilling series will be broadcast live on April 25 from EstrellaTV studios. Fans can catch all the explosive action in Spanish on EstrellaTV at 9:30 p.m. You can also easily stream it on Samsung TV Plus and the official Foos Gone Wild YouTube channel.
A New Era Of Fighters
This exciting series features four major events this year. It pits real life foos against each other in amateur rules MMA bouts. These talented competitors truly embody the urban Hispanic lifestyle brand. They bring unmatched passion to the cage. For Combate Global, this series creates a direct career path for aspiring professional fighters. Similar to the UFC Contender Series, FFC serves as a feeder system. It searches everywhere for the toughest gym warriors strictly ready for the ultimate big leagues.
The Minds Behind The Madness
This championship is the brilliant brainchild of Lil Mr. E and Campbell McLaren. McLaren is the Combate Global CEO and UFC co founder. Together with the fight operations team, they personally hand select the warriors who will compete. The California Amateur Mixed Martial Arts Association strictly regulates the entire card. This ensures that everything fully follows state safety regulations. Combate Global plans to produce exactly twenty spectacular events this year alone.
Official FFC Fight Card Lineup
The inaugural April event promises truly explosive non stop action. The main event features a flyweight clash between Joseph Munoz and Ariel Mango Huizar. Both young fighters enter extremely hungry for ultimate victory.
- Light heavyweight (205 pounds)
- Jake Lleckfelt (1-0) of Long Beach, Calif. vs Bobby Liles (0-0) of Fresno, Calif.
- Featherweight (145 pounds)
- Lightweight (155 pounds)
- Carlos Meza (1-0) of Paramount, Calif. will face off with Rey Rodriguez (0-5) of Dinuba, Calif.
- Catchweight (150-pound)
- Khachic Vardanian (2-0) of Glendale, Calif. vs Carlos Venebra (0-0) of Ensenada, B.C., Mexico
- Bantamweight (135 pounds)
- Erik Berganza of West Los Angeles, Calif. vs Jaeysen Jeff (2-4) of Fresno, Calif.