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WMMAA Pan-American Division Welcomes new member Ecuador

 

Monte Carlo, Monaco (March 14, 2017) – The Pan-American Division of the World MMA Championships (WMMAA) has formally announced the recent addition of Ecuador as its newest member.

We continue to grow with every new country take forward the MMA movement as well as recognition of MMA as a sport,” kwuru Tomas YU, President of the WMMA Pan-American Division. “I have long been an advocate of MMA as a sport. Watching this great group of pioneers put up a great fight that takes is back to the basics and to what Martial Arts truly represents: loyalty, honor, and family.
Yu appointed Gorky E. RODRÍGUEZ as President of WMMAA Ecuador. Hector Molina, Director of the Regulatory Committee for the WMMAA Pan-American Division, will work closely with Rodriguez during the formation of the WMMAA Ecuador Regulatory Committee.
MMA is in a critical time,” Rodriguez commented. “It’s explosive growth this past decade has made MMA the fastest growing sport in the world, demanding that an organization like ours exist and to add unbiased structure, not only for athletes, but as a regulatory body as well.
Much continues to happen since WMMAA Ecuador was formed. We will all celebrate our first participation, as a national team, this year in the Pan-American Championships. I look forward to using my experience and the volumes of knowledge the WMMAA Pan-American Division brings to Ecuador. I will share the vision with all my efforts as we will defend, promote and endorse MMA as a sport and give all participants and fans a significant difference in the sport.
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Pan-American asọmpi Official Promo

A ga-eme akụkọ ihe mere eme October 7-9 mgbe Chile na-anabata ndị mmekọ nke World Mixed Martial Arts Association (WMMAA) Asọmpi Pan-American – CHILE 2016 — na Santiago.

 

Mmalite na MMA dị ka egwuregwu ga-ewulite aha ọma enwetara nke ọma na akụkọ ihe mere eme ọgụ gara aga n'ihe gbasara ikwu okwu., na-ekerịta ma na-ekwurịta banyere mmepe dị ịrịba ama na ọganihu ọha mmadụ nke ga-emetụta ọdịnihu nke MMA:

 

 

FITE TV na-ekwupụta nkwekọrịta ụgbọ ala telivishọn maka asọmpi WMMAA Pan-American Division October 8-9 na Chile

Gaa na ajụjụ ọnụ FITE TV gị na onye ọbịa Jim “J.R.” Ross na
Onye isi oche WMMAA Pan-American Division Tomas Yu
NEW YORK, NY (August 26, 2016) — FITE TV, na njikọ na World MMA Association (WMMAA), ekwuputala taa na ọ ga-agbasa asọmpi WMMAA Pan-American nke mbụ na FITE TV na-amalite na egwuregwu mbido. Saturday, October 8, na nke ikpeazụ Sunday October 9, 2016.
FITE bụ netwọk telivishọn, site na ngwa nbudata, nke bụ ọkachamara n'ihe niile na-alụ ọgụ, gụnyere ịkụ ọkpọ, mgba, MMA na Martial Arts. FITE bụ ngwa efu dị maka nbudata na ụlọ ahịa ngwa Google Play ma ọ bụ iTunes.
On Ọkt. 8-9, WMMAA na-ebute ndị asọmpi MMA kacha elu na-amu amu na gburugburu ụwa na Santiago, Chileke bụ asọmpi ụbọchị abụọ. Karịrị 12 A ga-anọchi anya mba na klas ịdị arọ asatọ dị iche iche (6 ndị ikom, 2 klaasị ụmụ nwanyị). Michelle Bachelet, onye-ishi ndu ojọgu Chileke, akwadoro isonye na mmemme mmeghe ma na-eduzi mmechi nke mmemme ahụ. Na mgbakwunye na asọmpi MMA in-ring, izu ụka ga-egosipụta ihe ngosi ahụike na mgbanaka Girl Latina 2016 ihunanya. Dị ka taa, 12 mba agbaala mbọ isonye na mmemme a, gụnyere United States, Mexico, Cuba, Aruba, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Colombia, Chile, Paraguay, Argentina, Bolivia, na Brazil.
“Obi dị anyị ụtọ inwe ike ịnye nlele n'efu nke otu n'ime mmemme MMA a na-atụ anya na mpaghara Pan-American kwa afọ na ngwa FITE TV ọhụrụ.,” WMMAA Pan-American Division President Tomas YU kwuru. “Ugbu a, ma ọ bụrụ na ị gaghị enwe ike ịnọ na mmemme iji lelee ihe omume ahụ, ị nwere ike ịhụ ya ugbu a n'ebe ọ bụla n'ụwa.”
“Na mgbakwunye na mmemme a ma ama na FITE TV, anyị na-aga n'ihu na-abawanye iche iche nke mmemme ọgụ ọgụ, ugbu a na-enye ndụ yana na ndabere VOD na ngwa ahụ,” kwuru Michael Weber, Senior Vice President of Marketing for FITE. “Ọ bụ ihe ùgwù iso ndị ọkachamara MMA dị ka Tomas Yu na ndị otu ya na-aga n'ihu na-abawanye visibiliti nke nzukọ ha n'ụwa niile.”
A ga-akpọsa usoro mmemme telivishọn na mba ndị ọzọ so na ya n'ọdịnihu dị nso.
Banyere FITE TV: FITE TV bụ ngwaahịa nke Flipps Media ma bụrụ ngwa mkpanaka efu nke bụ ụlọ ahịa nkwụsịtụ maka ikiri egwuregwu niile n'ime ọzụzụ ọgụ zuru ụwa ọnụ gụnyere MMA., ọkachamara mgba, ọkpọ, na nka omenaala ọgụ. Na ịnweta naanị smartphone na TV ejikọrọ, na ngwa FITE, ndị na-ekiri nwere ike ikiri ihe omume ndụ, mmemme achọrọ, ajụjụ ọnụ na ọgụ egwuregwu metụtara ihe nkiri na akwụkwọ akụkọ na nnukwu TV ihuenyo. Enwere ike ịchọta ozi ndị ọzọ na www.fite.tv.
Banyere Flipps Media: Flipps na-ebunye ihe nkiri a na-achọsi ike na TV ọ bụla ejikọrọ na ngwaọrụ mkpanaka gị na-enweghị ngwaike ọzọ. Ụlọ ọrụ ahụ nwere ụlọ ọrụ na San Mateo, New York na Sofia, Bulgaria na Tim Draper na-akwado ya, Earlybird Venture Capital, Aslanoba Capital na LAUNCHub. tụgharịa’ teknụzụ patent na-arụ ọrụ ozugbo 350+ nde TV ejikọrọ ma dakọtara na ihe karịrị 7,000 ụdị emeputa na-achọghị ntọala, enweghị ngwaọrụ ejikọtara ọnụ, enweghị eriri, enweghị dongles na enweghị set top igbe. Ngwa mkpanaka Flipps bụ n'efu ma dị na iTunes na Google Play. Enwere ike ịchọta ozi ndị ọzọ na www.flipps.com.
Banyere WMMAA: Ebumnuche nke World MMA Association bụ ịnye usoro enweghị mmasị na ichekwa uto nke MMA dị ka otu gọọmentị ụwa na-achị maka Mixed Martial Arts.. A na-abụghị uru nzukọ tọrọ ntọala na 2012, WMMAA bụ na a ozi ịzụlite a etozu ma chịkwaa nzukọ, gụnyere mpi, ọzụzụ, officiating, ule na ibu mgbe ọ dị mkpa. Karịrị 50 mba e nyere WMMAA otu.

Chile newest member of World MMA Association

Monte Carlo, Monaco (April 26, 2016) — Òtù Mba Ụwa MMA (WMMAA) has announced that Chile is the newest member of its worldwide association.
The Chilean MMA Federation (Federation Chilena de MMA) is certified by the national Ministry of Sports. Its inner-structure will be comprised of 15 branches, representing one for each region of Chile. There are currently eight MMA organizations with a goal to unite all under the umbrella of the Federation.
The Federation has developed MMA in various ways, from hosting regional amateur MMA championships to conducting seminars and educating officers. The Chilean MMA Federation is headed by President Alberto Maturana Rodriguez and Vice President Christian Parra Campos.
It is critical for an organization like ours to exist, to add unbiased structure not just for athletes, but also as a regulatory bodies,” RODRÍGUEZ (pictured to right) kwuru. “Much continues to happen since our appointment. We just celebrated our first event under the WMMAA Pan-American Division and we look forward to using our experience and volumes of knowledge the Pan-American Division, as well as our honorary president Tomas YU,brings to Chile and the sport. We share the vision and with all our efforts, we will defend, promote and endorse MMA as a sport, and give all participants and fans a significant difference in the sport.
We will continue to grow with every new country and take the MMA movement, as well as the recognition of MMA as a sport, forward. We will work like a family with the Pan-American Division to support this sport in Chile. We’re delighted to have been appointed and look forward to this opportunity of contributing to the WMMAA to continue the fight and make history in Chile and the MMA world.
Chile is now a member of the WMMAA’s Pan-American Division, along with Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Venezuela.
On behalf of the World MMA Association Pan-American Division, we would like to congratulate and welcome the Chilean MMA Federation on its recent appointment as our new provisional affiliate,” added Yu (nọchiri ka hapụrụ), Onye isi ala Pan-American Division. “In this WMMAA year of monumental progress, in which we will celebrate our fourth World MMA Association Champion this November in Macao, it will now allow us to focus on our inaugural Continental MMA Championship.
It is important to reflect on how the WMMAA movement will continue to grow in a new era of MMA. The WMMAA movement is essentially an educational movement and for this reason we encourage events such as the National Continental and International MMA Championships to promote MMA development, among all ages of participants, especially youth through sport, MMA and the WMMAA code of conduct. Let us build together for a peaceful and better world. Let us strive to provide and education for all in which sport, MMA and WMMAA ideals play and essential role, based on values, respect, dignity, tolerance and solidarity.

Meet Tomas Yu WMMAA Vice President

Monte Carlo, Monaco (February 25, 2016)- World Emmanuel Association (WMMAA) vice president Tomas YU, nke Albuquerque (NM), who is also president of the WMMAA Pan-American division, took time from his busy schedule to address questions about his MMA background and experience, the sport of MMA and WWMMA in particular.
Can you tell us about you and your experience in Martial Arts?
TY: “I’m from the generation that grew up watching 3 Ninjas,Ninja TurtlesI wanted to be a Ninja! I grew up practicing Tae Kwon Do in Mexico, all the way to my black belt. At age 18, I ventured to practice Aikido and Judo in El Paso, Texas. I loved learning and I always wanted to be a rounded student, which is why I always looked for different arts to offset the weaknesses of the other.
How did you first enter the world of MMA?
TY: “I was really looking for a place I could introduce my daughter to Martial Arts. I was looking for a more rounded self-defense Martial Art but not a fight club. I was introduced to the sport of MMA by a good friend and pioneer of the sport, Chris Luttrell. I was immediately bonded to the sport, since that is what at one point all Martial Artists are looking for.
When did you first hear of MMA and what was your first impression? Did
you expect this sport to grow as much as it is now?

TY: “I have been privileged to see the evolution of MMA since 1993 dị ka nwatakịrị, all the way to now, becoming the first Pan-American Division President in the most important Regulation Organization for MMA in the world.
What is your function and main activities within WMMAA?
TYMy biggest function is to introduce simple business principles to the sport of MMA and keeping Martial Art in MMA. What I mean by that is, the common denominator for every individual Marital Art are (Respect, Loyalty, Honor) and the mixture of martial arts should not represent what people perceive MMA is today. It should be a mixture of Respect, Loyalty and Honor. It should be a much more admired sport.
How would you assess WMMAA’s progress during its three year existence?
TY: “Ọfọn, as an entrepreneur, I’m never satisfied, I always see ways to do things better but the reality is that, na 25+ years MMA has been evolving and becoming not just a mixture of Martial Arts but also a true blue sport. Many people have tried to add value to the sport with no real success until this past two years with the WMMAA.
What are the main goals of WMMAA and what are the main obstacles for the association?
TY: “This question has a long and complicated answer! The number one obstacle is pride, pride to admit that past performance or formulas to add value didn’t and won’t work. Pride to admit that working together will pave a new path. The number two obstacle, is UNDERSTANDING, understanding the big picture, like Micro and Macro economics really being two different worlds.
The sport or art of MMA is much more than what we see on television. There is a much deeper impact to society than pay per view.
How do you assess the third World Championship that took place in
Prague?
TY: “Moments like these are the ones that 3 years ago we would dream about. Ọfọn, last year that dream came true… n'elu 40 countries participated in the beautiful city of Prague. I can’t explain the clash of emotions when you see and hear country after country being announced as they walk into the arena with their head held high as they carry their national flag.
We as an organization created Continental Presidents to be able to perform better follow through and also be more sensitive negotiating in different cultural environments. Our Europe and Czech Organizing Committee did a wonderful job.
Were there any countries that stood out or surprised you?
TY: “The fact they were there, that’s what really stands out! Some countries were participating for the first time. The level of mental competition for some countries was amazing. I can’t wait for the 2016 World Championships.
What are the2016 mid-term goals for WMMAA PanAm?
TY: “The number one focus for PANAM is the roll-out of our new initiative on ‘Global MMA Officials and Licensingto standardize the sport worldwide, but also standardize the officials looking out for the sport.
Can you describe what 2015 was like for WMMAA?
TY: “2015 was a year of foundations, recruiting, and preparing for the volumes of growth coming our way this year.
What words of wisdom would you like to share with the members of WMMAA family?
TY: “I have always said that in every sport there is a business behind it, ikwere: ‘Till this far, MMA is like Capitalit goes where it is welcomed and it stays where it’s treated well'
WMMAA keeps expanding. However there are still multiple countries that
are not yet WMMAA members. Why should any local Federation apply
for WMMAA membership?
TY: “We are the only organization of its kind. They would be able to get courses, national and international licenses but, ọtụtụ ihe, they can be part of history by allowing athletes in their respective countries to participate in our version of the Olympics of MMA.
What would you tell them?
TY: “You are not alone. Here is where being part of a team with qualified individuals opening door. Power really does come in numbers.

People keep asking: why should we use SportID and SportData. Can you
repeat why it is so essential?

TY: “I’ll keep it short. The number one reasonreason enoughis to avoid private owned companies from having biased control on who and how they upload information.
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