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DARE Announces Incredible One Million US$ In Prize Money For MMA Fighters

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DARE Announces Incredible One Million USD in Prize Money for MMA Fighters

By James Goyder

DARE, Thailand’s only Pro Mixed Martial Arts promotion, recently announced that they would be awarding an incredible one million USD in prize money to the winners of their tournaments.

There are eight sixteen man tournaments in total meaning that the winner of each will take home $125,000. There are, literally, no prizes for second place and fights will continue to take place at DARE events until a winner in each of the eight weight classes is found.

The first event took place at Club Insomnia in Bangkok on June 25th and a number of fighters booked their places in the quarter finals including Thai featherweight Ngoo Ditty, Korean lightweight Brian Choi and French middleweight Yoann Gouiada.

The next show is scheduled for September 24th in the same venue and will feature seven more fights with the winner of each progressing to the quarter finals. One of the main events will be a welterweight contest between unbeaten Swedish fighter "SLAYER" - Wiktor Svensson who trains at Tiger Muay Thai & MMA in Phuket and "HAJA" - Krysztof Hajtalowicz from Poland who will be representing Golden Triangle International Martial Arts in Chiang Mai.

There will also be a number of Thai fighters making their professional debuts including former national Judo champion "BODIN" - Bodin Panjabutra. He will be competing against BJJ black belt "PROFESSOR" - Rodrigo Praxedes in the welterweight tournament.

The welterweight division looks set to be one of the most competitive and also features another main fight of the evening between Malaysian former Muay Thai champion "SHOGUN" Adam Kayoom and Korean One Fighting Championship veteran "KIM" Seok Mo Kim. Kayoom has also won numerous BJJ titles and is a long term Bangkok resident who is likely to bring a lot of fans to the Insomnia Night Club.

All the fighters know that a place in the quarter finals of their respective tournament is at stake and that they are only four wins away from claiming their share in an incredible $1,000,000 prize money.

The event will also be streamed live on the internet at DARE - See it, Live it and will be available to view for an online pay per view price of $4.95.

According to DARE President Rathtee Thitidonpipat this will be the first time in MMA history that an event in Thailand is broadcasted live,

"DARE is going to take the experience of watching MMA into a new level and the first step for us is to start the online streaming of DARE events, live from the original fight capital of the World, Bangkok. This is the first time that MMA is broadcasted in Thailand in any live form and what better incentive could there be for fighters to win than the possibility of getting their share from the Million Dollars."

For more information visit: http://www.darelive.tv and http://www.darefightsports.com.

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Well, sounds good for fighters and viewers if the fighters actually have some skills.

Is this open to anyone?

Anybody told Anderson Silva about this competition?

Even with a shoulder injury I bet he could win it without breaking a sweat.

In fact, I bet any of the winners of any of the fights at UFC 134 in Rio could pound any of these guys into the canvas.

Rio was one amazing fight after another. Even the old Brazilians were kicking butt in an impressive way.

I attended the first DARE event a couple of months ago. Was OUTSTANDING....really looking forward to version 2 on Sept 24!

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