NEW STEELECAGE.COM WEB-SITE DEBUTS
Posted on | August 6, 2007 | No Comments
Steele Cage Promotions announces “Soft Launch” of Newly Designed www.steelecage.com Web Site using unique Compression Technology
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Las Vegas, Nevada – August 6, 2007 – Hall of Fame Boxing Referee Richard Steele and Steve Oshins, co-owners of Steele Cage Promotions, LLC (www.steelecage.com) and the International Fighting Organization, LLC (IFO), announce the “soft launch” of the newly designed Steele Cage Promotions and International Fighting Organization web site at www.steelecage.com. The site has been designed using a sophisticated form of compression technology that downloads the fight videos with no delay in order to feed the “instant gratification” desires of many Internet users.
Four fights from Steele Cage’s inaugural July 7th event that were televised on HDNet can be viewed on www.steelecage.com in multiple clips on its Multimedia page. Four additional fights from that event will be added at a later date. One of the fights that can be accessed is the Marvin Eastman vs. Rob Kimmons battle for the IFO Middleweight Championship which has been considered the MMA fight of the year by many people.
This “soft launch” precedes the upcoming announcement of Steele Cage’s September 1st MMA event at the Riviera Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. That fight card will be announced and the fight poster will be added to www.steelecage.com in the next few days. Tickets range from $30 to $150 and can be purchased by calling 702-794-9433, Ext. #2 or 877-892-7469, Ext. #2 or by purchasing them at the Riviera Hotel & Casino box office.
About Mixed Martial Arts: Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) encompasses many different styles of fighting in which a wide variety of fighting techniques are used. In addition to Steele Cage Promotions and the International Fighting Organization, other popular MMA organizations include the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), PRIDE Fighting Championships, Strikeforce, BodogFight, the International Fight League (IFL), EliteXC and World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC).”