Cage Contender

Cage Contender
Private
Industry Mixed Martial Arts promotion
Founded 2009
Founder John Ferguson
Key people

John Ferguson (Founder & CEO)

Tom Murphy
Parent Ferguson Sports Group LTD
Website http://cagecontender.com

Cage Contender is a European mixed martial arts promotion owned and operated by Belfast based Ferguson Sports Group LTD.[1][2]

History

The creation of Irish sports promoter John Ferguson, Cage Contender began as a knockout style tournament to be fought at a weight of 70–80 kg in The Cricket Club, Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. The six men were drawn by way of raffle to make up three first-round fights. The winners of these three fights progressed to the next round along with one of the losers who would be granted a golden ticket again by way of raffle. The winners of the two second-round fights would progress to the final and a winner crowned.

The fight card was made up of a mix of amateur undercard fights and the professional six-man tournament which was the main event. The main event was won by English fighter Aaron Lambourne who returned via the golden ticket system following a first round loss after a battle with local man Mervyn Mullholland.

From the outset of the Cage Contender project Ferguson stated that he would first achieve a broadcast deal then go on to become the Irish market leader. Many thought that this was a nonesense given that he had zero experience within either the television or MMA industries. The first part of his claim became reality at Cage Contender 4 in May 2010 when Cage Contender was broadcast for the first time in Ireland and the UK.

Status as Irish market leader was confirmed on 24 July 2010 when Cage Contender 5 became the biggest non UFC event ever in Ireland being broadcast in 56 countries while 3500 fans packed Dublins National Basketball Arena to witness the biggest Bantamweight fight in European MMA history between Paul McVeigh and Artemij Sitenkov.

Cage Contender was the first MMA promotion in Europe where fans where able to bet on the outcome of the fights in a historic team up with Irish bookmaking chain Boyle Sports. This historic event lead the way to more mainstream betting on MMA promotions in Europe.

Cage Contender features a mix of Irish talent combined with many UFC veterans to give wider commercial appeal.

In December 2012 Cage Contender returned to its tournament style roots with the £10,000 Cage Contender Fight Stars event in Liverpool, England. This tournament was won by The Ultimate Fighter veteran and former Royal Marine Commando Martin Stapleton.

2013 saw Cage Contender sign international legend Paul Daley to compete at Cage Contender 16 in Dublin, Ireland. Daley faced Frenchman Patrick Vallee and finished the fight by flying knee in the second round.

Notable competitors

Champions

Division Weight limit Champion
Heavyweight 265 lbs England Neil Wain
Light Heavyweight 205 lbs South Africa Fraser Opie
Middleweight 185 lbs Republic of Ireland Chris Fields
Welterweight 170 lbs Iran Ali Arish
Lightweight 155 lbs Northern Ireland Micky Doyle
Featherweight 145 lbs Vacant
Bantamweight 135 lbs Vacant

Rules

Cage Contender bouts are held under the Unified Rules of MMA

All Cage Contender bouts are competed over 3 x 5 minute rounds

Results

Cage Contender Results from Sherdog.com

TV coverage

Cage Contender events are currently broadcast live in over 100 territories globally through television partners including Sky Sports, Setanta Sports, The Fight Network, Fight Now TV and 365 Network (Stod2) reaching a potential audience of around 380 million homes.

In May 2013 Cage Contender agreed terms with global content distributor SPI International Polska which will see the brand available on airlines, cruise ships and in hotel chains world wide across 5 continents.

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