Press Release – 22 June 2012 – Singapore: ONE Fighting Championship™ (ONE FC) is proud to announce leading American automotive company Chevrolet as the Official Automobile for Asia’s largest mixed martial arts (MMA) organization. Known for its rich history of creating and building mainstream vehicles for the North American market since 1911, Chevrolet now has operations in over 140 countries with record breaking sales of 4.76 million vehicles worldwide as of 2011. Chevrolet is solely distributed in Malaysia by Naza Quest Sdn Bhd.
Mr Victor Cui, CEO of ONE Fighting Championship™ said, “Since our inaugural event, I promised that ONE FC would only partner with the best fighters, the best promotions, the best gyms and the best sponsors, and I will continue to do so. With that in mind, I would like to welcome global giant in the automobile industry, Chevrolet, onboard as the Official Automobile for ONE Fighting Championship™. This partnership with Chevrolet further attests to the phenomenal progress ONE FC is making across the region and the globe.”
ONE Fighting Championship™: Destiny of Warriors takes place on 23 June at Stadium Negara in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tickets for the show are currently available only at Air Asia Red Tix outlets. Refer to www.AirAsiaRedTix.com for details. MMA fans from anywhere in the world* can catch the action via live streaming on www.ONEFC.com.
Live streaming commences:
8:00 PM – Kuala Lumpur
1:00 PM – London
8:00 AM – New York City
5:00 AM – San Francisco
* Free live streaming is geo-blocked in Malaysia.
About ONE Fighting Championship™
Headquartered in Singapore, ONE Fighting Championship™ (http://www.onefc.com) is Asia’s largest mixed martial arts organization. ONE Fighting Championship™ hosts the best Asian mixed martial artists and world champions on the largest media broadcast in Asia. ONE Fighting Championship™ has partnered with ESPN STAR Sports, the number one leader in sports content, for an unprecedented 10-year cable television deal with a coverage that spans across 24 countries in Asia.