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SATURDAY AND SUNDAY’S M-1 CHALLENGE EVENTS TO BE AVAILABLE ON INTERNET PPV THIS WEEKEND

Unable to make it to Holland so see two full days of M-1 Challenge action? Have no fear! M-1Global.com will make both days of action available via Internet PPV.

Unable to make it to Holland so see two full days of M-1 Challenge action? Have no fear! M-1Global.com will make both days of action available via Internet PPV.

With one of the largest weekends of fighting in the history of MMA on tap, M-1Global.com announced Thursday that it will be making all 31 fights in this weekend’s two-day M- 1 Challenge event at Studio 22 in Hilversum, Holland available on Internet PPV.

Orders for the event are now being accepted via M-1Global.com (use the SMS payment widget on the right side of the page) with pricing packages for one or two days (price varies upon region; broadcast not available in the U.S. or South Korea).

With a total of 10 teams currently in Holland awaiting to do battle, a total of 30 fights featuring teams from Holland/Benelux, the United States, , , Japan, , England, Spain, and others are on hand to compete in challenge events that will start 7 p.m. local time on Saturday and 5 p.m. local time on Sunday.

For those unable to attend the event live at Studio 22 (tickets are still available by clicking here), they will be treated to some intense mixed martial arts action on the Internet as France, England, and the United States will all be competing in separate contests in which their post-season hopes will be on the line.

Top M-1 talent on display with include 16-year champion , French phenoms and Christian M’pumbu, English light heavyweight ( a coach on this year’s 10th season of The Ultimate Fighter), former UFC fighter and current member Miodrag Petkovic, scheduled M-1 Global “Breakthrough” heavyweight , Russia Legion welterweight Magomed Shihshabekov (voted Sherdog’s number eight top European prospect), USA East heavyweight and former fighter Charles Grigsby, one-time EliteXC veteran John Doyle, and Strikeforce-contracted welterweight Shamar Bailey.

Additionally, the two-day event will feature playoff-implication contests between Team England vs. Spain, Team France vs. Japan, and United States East vs. Team Benelux. England, France, and USA East must all win in order to have a shot at qualifying for this year’s post-season.

For pricing and ordering information, simply visit M-1Global.com and submit your information via SMS though the payment widget on the right hand side of the page. Tickets for the event are also available by CLICKING HERE or going to the following URL: http://www.m-1global.com/?page_id=1621

Updates as well as weigh-in information will be available later today at www.M-1Globa.com. The complete lineup is now as follows (all starting time local to Holland):

Day One (Saturday, Aug. 15 at 7 p.m.)

Superfight (Kickboxing Rules): Jeronimo de Groot vs. Sascha Valentic

Team Challenge #1: Spain vs. England

1. Lightweight (154 lbs./-70 kg): Jose Roque vs. Scott Hewitt

2. Welterweight (167.2 lbs./-76 kg): Jonathan Leon vs. Simon Phillips

3. Middleweight (184.8 lbs./-84 kg): Rafael Rodriguez vs. Matt Thorpe

4. Light Heavyweight (204.8 lbs./-93 kg): Enoc Solbes vs. Tom Blackledge

5. Heavyweight (+204.8 lbs./+93 kg): Paco Estevez vs. David Keeley

Team Challenge #2: France vs. Japan

6. Lightweight (154 lbs./-70 kg): Frederic Fernandez vs. Yoshiro Tomioka

7. Welterweight (167.2 lbs./-76 kg): Gael Grimaud vs. Yuya Shirai

8. Middleweight (184.8 lbs./-84 kg): Christophe Dafreville vs. Yusuke Masuda

9. Light Heavyweight (204.8 lbs./-93 kg): Christian M’pumbu vs. Hideto Tatsumi

10. Heavyweight (+204.8 lbs./+93 kg): Akim Assenine vs. Yoshiyuki Nakanishi

Team Challenge #3: World vs. Germany

11. Lightweight (154 lbs./-70 kg): Danial Sharifi vs. Daniel Weichel

12. Welterweight (167.2 lbs./-76 kg): Diego Gonzales vs. Nordin Asrih

13. Middleweight (184.8 lbs./-84 kg): Nathan Schouteren vs. Ismael Cetinkaya

14. Light Heavyweight (204.8 lbs./-93 kg): Johan Romming vs. Mathias Schuck

15. Heavyweight (+204.8 lbs./+93 kg): Miodrag Petkovic vs. Thorsten Kronz

Day Two (Saturday, Aug. 16 at 5 p.m.)

Team Challenge #1: Spain vs. Japan

1. Lightweight (154 lbs./-70 kg): Abner Lloveras vs. Luiz Andrada

2. Welterweight (167.2 lbs./-76 kg): Jose Bertran vs. Hidehiko Hasegawa

3. Middleweight (184.8 lbs./-84 kg): Rayco Kakin vs. Rikuhei Fuji

4. Light Heavyweight (204.8 lbs./-93 kg): Chinto Mordillo vs. Tatsuya Mizuno

5. Heavyweight (+204.8 lbs./+93 kg): Cirio Tejera vs. Yusuke Kawaguchi

Team Challenge #2: Turkey vs. Russia Legion

6. Lightweight (154 lbs./-70 kg): Akin Duran vs. Rustam Khabilov

7. Welterweight (167.2 lbs./-76 kg): Faith Dogan vs. Magomed Shihshabekov

8. Middleweight (184.8 lbs./-84 kg): Ahmed Bayrak vs. Sergey Kornev

9. Light Heavyweight (204.8 lbs./-93 kg): Abdullah Ahmady vs. Besiki Gerenava

10. Heavyweight (+204.8 lbs./+93 kg): Gurhan Degirmenci vs. Akhmed Sultanov

Team Challenge #3: Benelux vs. USA East

11. Lightweight (154 lbs./-70 kg): Danny van Bergen vs. David Zitnik

12. Welterweight (167.2 lbs./-76 kg): Raymond Jarman vs. Shamar Bailey

13. Middleweight (184.8 lbs./-84 kg): Richard Plug vs. John Doyle

14. Light Heavyweight (204.8 lbs./-93 kg): Jason Jones vs. Mike Connors

15. Heavyweight (+204.8 lbs./+93 kg): Jessie Gibbs vs. Charles Grigsby

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