EFC 5 'Undisputed' Nearly Sold Out
Nov 17, 2012 Comments
(PRESS RELEASE) -- Tickets are nearly gone for promoter Hani
Darwish's next Extreme Fighting Championship event on November 24
at the Police Athletic League Hall of Parsippany, New Jersey.
EFC 5 "Undisputed" will feature fan-favorite EFC Heavyweight Champion Gil Isabel of New Jersey making his first title defense in the main event.
Although every EFC event has been a sellout by first bell, advance
sales spiked this week with the news that Darwish would be donating
$5 from every ticket sold to The Community FoodBank of New Jersey
to help those in need after Hurricane Sandy ravaged the state.
"We made the announcement last week that we were going to do something to help out and the MMA community of New Jersey has responded. We're very proud to be part of this and want to thank everyone who picked up their tickets in advance. If you want to be part of this good cause and great show, grab your tickets soon while there are still some left."
On fight night, doors open at 6 pm and the first bout is at 7. The Police Athletic League of Parsippany is located at 33 Baldwin Road in Parsippany, NJ.
About Extreme Fighting Championship: Extreme Fighting Championship is owned and operated by CEO Hani Darwish.
Darwish has achieved a great amount of success in the fight game, as the founder of premier mixed-martial-arts facility, Extreme Fight Club, in Woodland Park, New Jersey, and, before that, half of the well-known fight promoting duo "The Darwish Brothers Knockout Promotions".
37-year-old Darwish found his way to combat sports starting in childhood when he began training with his four brothers under the direction of their father, a long-time veteran in mixed martial arts. He went on to win over 100 grappling tournament matches and also attributes some of his success to his private training under John Monaco, a three-time Division III All-American at Montclair State and perennial Greco-Roman Olympian wrestler, Momir Petkovic (1x Gold, 3x Silver, 1x Bronze), current coach of the USA Olympic Greco Roman wrestling team.
Darwish has studied in numerous styles of fighting and has an extensive background in Boxing, Submission/Freestyle/Greco Roman Wrestling, Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, Kung-fu, Muay Thai, Freestyle Fighting and mixed martial arts.
Along with his older brother Wally, Darwish promoted boxing cards in New Jersey from 2003-2009 (under the name The Darwish Brothers, Knockout Promotions) and also managed some high-profile boxers including 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist and WBA Junior Middleweight Champion David Reid and six-time super middleweight challenger Omar Sheika. He transitioned to full-time MMA and opened Extreme Fight Club in September 2009.
With such a wealth of knowledge and experience in the combat sports, Darwish is well known as one of the elite trainers in the New Jersey area, a hotbed for MMA.
With so many talented young fighters under his guidance at EFC Gym, Darwish says it was a natural progression to begin promoting events, so that he could test his fighters' skills inside the cage. Under the name Extreme Fighting Championship, Darwish promoted two sold-out shows in 2011 and two more, so far, in 2012.
The EFC organization has quickly established itself as the ultimate proving ground for young fighters whose drive to become the best meant they needed to face the best and EFC events have become the premier showcases for MMA in the Garden State.
Darwish also runs anti-bullying seminars at his gym and at schools in North Jersey.
For more information on Hani Darwish or the EFC organization, log onto www.EFCMMA.com.
EFC 5 "Undisputed" will feature fan-favorite EFC Heavyweight Champion Gil Isabel of New Jersey making his first title defense in the main event.
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"We made the announcement last week that we were going to do something to help out and the MMA community of New Jersey has responded. We're very proud to be part of this and want to thank everyone who picked up their tickets in advance. If you want to be part of this good cause and great show, grab your tickets soon while there are still some left."
Those wishing to purchase tickets are recommended to do so as soon
as possible by visiting Extreme Fight Club (10 Squirrelwood Road
Woodland Park, NJ), online at www.efcmma.com or by phone
973.653.5449. The remaining seats are priced at General Admission
(Standing Room Only): $35.00; General Admission Seating: $45.00;
Cageside Seating: $65.00; and VIP: $100.00.
On fight night, doors open at 6 pm and the first bout is at 7. The Police Athletic League of Parsippany is located at 33 Baldwin Road in Parsippany, NJ.
About Extreme Fighting Championship: Extreme Fighting Championship is owned and operated by CEO Hani Darwish.
Darwish has achieved a great amount of success in the fight game, as the founder of premier mixed-martial-arts facility, Extreme Fight Club, in Woodland Park, New Jersey, and, before that, half of the well-known fight promoting duo "The Darwish Brothers Knockout Promotions".
37-year-old Darwish found his way to combat sports starting in childhood when he began training with his four brothers under the direction of their father, a long-time veteran in mixed martial arts. He went on to win over 100 grappling tournament matches and also attributes some of his success to his private training under John Monaco, a three-time Division III All-American at Montclair State and perennial Greco-Roman Olympian wrestler, Momir Petkovic (1x Gold, 3x Silver, 1x Bronze), current coach of the USA Olympic Greco Roman wrestling team.
Darwish has studied in numerous styles of fighting and has an extensive background in Boxing, Submission/Freestyle/Greco Roman Wrestling, Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, Kung-fu, Muay Thai, Freestyle Fighting and mixed martial arts.
Along with his older brother Wally, Darwish promoted boxing cards in New Jersey from 2003-2009 (under the name The Darwish Brothers, Knockout Promotions) and also managed some high-profile boxers including 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist and WBA Junior Middleweight Champion David Reid and six-time super middleweight challenger Omar Sheika. He transitioned to full-time MMA and opened Extreme Fight Club in September 2009.
With such a wealth of knowledge and experience in the combat sports, Darwish is well known as one of the elite trainers in the New Jersey area, a hotbed for MMA.
With so many talented young fighters under his guidance at EFC Gym, Darwish says it was a natural progression to begin promoting events, so that he could test his fighters' skills inside the cage. Under the name Extreme Fighting Championship, Darwish promoted two sold-out shows in 2011 and two more, so far, in 2012.
The EFC organization has quickly established itself as the ultimate proving ground for young fighters whose drive to become the best meant they needed to face the best and EFC events have become the premier showcases for MMA in the Garden State.
Darwish also runs anti-bullying seminars at his gym and at schools in North Jersey.
For more information on Hani Darwish or the EFC organization, log onto www.EFCMMA.com.
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