Fight to Fame Combines Blockchain Tech, Movies and Sports to Revolutionize MMA Industry

ESCONDIDO, Calif., Dec. 30, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- It is crucial for modern sporting events to engage both competitors and viewers. Athletes will want the rewards to outweigh the risks and viewers will want to feel a certain level of participation in the outcome. Fight to Fame, a mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion that will combine cryptocurrency, Hollywood film opportunities and well-known MMA fighters, has all these corners covered - and more.

This all-encompassing approach will revolutionize the aforementioned industries, according to media ambassadors Carlos Kremer and Teca Thompson. Carlos Kremer, known as "The Roaring Lion" and considered to be the top host/MC in all of the entertainment industry, is also a decorated U.S. Marine Corps captain who earned two U.S. Navy achievement medals for honor and valor. He will be joined by former Maxim model Teca Thompson, who was one of the youngest-ever Peace Ambassadors to be appointed to a foreign country. As global press conference hosts, the two will be able to give Fight to Fame fans in-depth information about competitors, cryptocurrency and film opportunities.

Here's how Fight to Fame will revolutionize the film, financial and sporting sectors it has brought together:

    --  The competitors: As a global promotion, those with a background in MMA
        can enter Fight to Fame. Ideally, they will progress through three
        stages of competition, training and exhibition of skills. The stage is
        set for a worldwide event and Fight to Fame encourages those who want to
        launch their career to enter. Progressing through Fight to Fame will
        boost name-recognition for competitors as well as expose them to new
        opponents and worthwhile training.
    --  Viewer participation: The Bitcoin phenomenon provided wide exposure to
        blockchain technology, cryptocurrency and "mining" of digital currency.
        Fight to Fame is making the most of blockchain tech by using it to
        safeguard votes for competitors. Moreover, Fight to Fame has launched
        tokens in more than 100 countries that legally support cryptocurrency.
    --  Hollywood-ready: The "stars" of today's action movies have arguably been
        around for a decade or two too long. It's time to introduce fresh faces
        into the mix and those who make it to the final phase of the Fight to
        Fame promotion could take the lead role in an upcoming major motion
        picture. What better way to prove one's strength than going through
        intensive training that the viewing public can watch and vote on?
    --  Star power: Another crucial component of the promotion is the inclusion
        of well-known MMA ambassadors. These include global light-heavyweight
        boxing champion Prince Badi Ajamu; welterweight champion Chris van
        Heerden; Brazil Jiu-Jitsu world champion Rigan Machado; former
        Strikeforce Champion, UFC veteran and Champion Ambassador for Vietnam,
        Cung Le; as well as Roy Jones Jr., considered the top pound-for-pound
        boxer on the planet for more than a decade.

About Fight to Fame: Fight to Fame is a mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion that will combine blockchain technology, cryptocurrency and major motion picture implications. Viewers will be engaged through voting that's secured by blockchain systems. The availability of Fight to Fame-specific cryptocurrency will attract competitors from more than 200 countries who'll also be able to progress toward landing the star role in an action film.

SOURCE Fight to Fame