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MMA
RETURNS TO PRIMETIME ON CBS WITH
"STRIKEFORCE: FEDOR
VS. ROGERS”
LIVE ON SATURDAY,
NOV. 7

Fedor, the #1
Ranked MMA Heavyweight in the World, To Be Seen for the First Time
by Broadcast Television Audience
The CBS Television Network will return to the mixed martial arts
(MMA) cage with STRIKEFORCE: FEDOR VS. ROGERS, to be broadcast
Saturday, Nov. 7 (9:00 PM, live ET/delayed PT). SHOWTIME
Sports® will produce the four-fight event with host Gus Johnson
calling the action and MMA legend Frank Shamrock and Mauro Ranallo
serving as color analysts.
In 2008, CBS aired the first live MMA fights on network television,
with three successful events earning time period-winning ratings in
all key young adult and young men demographics. CBS’s most recent
broadcast in October 2008 ranked as the night's highest-rated
program on both broadcast and cable in adults 18-34 and men 18-34,
topping all other sports programming in those demographics,
including the Major League Baseball playoffs and college football.
On Nov. 7, the world’s Number One-ranked MMA heavyweight fighter,
Fedor Emelianenko of Russia, will face undefeated American Brett
Rogers of Minnesota in the marquee match up. The fight marks the
first bout for the highly coveted Emelianenko since his promotional
company M-1 Global signed an agreement with STRIKEFORCE to
co-promote major events.
"There's no question this is a sport that is fast becoming a force
in popularity and as a business," said Kelly Kahl, Senior Executive
Vice President, Prime Time, CBS Television. "We're excited to be
the platform that will enable millions more to see the athlete
regarded as the very best in his sport. The Number One heavyweight
on the most-watched network has a very nice ring to it."
Simply referred to as "Fedor" by fans around the world, the 6-foot,
235-pound Russian is one of the most dominant fighters in the
sport. He is a master of the Russian military combat system Sambo
and boasts a record of 30 wins, one loss, no draws with 16 wins by
submission, seven knockouts and seven decisions. The 28-year-old
Rogers (10-0) is a massive physical specimen standing 6-feet,
5-inches tall and weighing 265 pounds. He possesses two of the
heaviest hands in the sport of MMA, an attribute that has helped him
knock out all 10 of his professional opponents.
"It is an honor to have the opportunity to bring the STRIKEFORCE
brand to CBS," said Scott Coker, Founder and CEO of STRIKEFORCE.
"We are looking forward to bringing MMA back to the network and
to having the world’s No. 1 heavyweight—Fedor—compete for the first
time on live network television against one of America's most
promising young, undefeated stars—Brett Rogers."
STRIKEFORCE has experienced significant growth since it launched its
first MMA promotion on March 10, 2006. After signing a landmark
deal to air live events on SHOWTIME® earlier this year, STRIKEFORCE
earned the premium network its highest MMA rating ever on August 15
with Carano vs. Cyborg.
Shortly before the live telecast, the main event principals—Gina
Carano and Cris “Cyborg” Santos—were the most searched terms on
Yahoo! and Google, while the fight was the most discussed subject on
Twitter.
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