Ranik Ultimate Fighting Federation

Summary

Ranik Ultimate Fighting Federation (RUFF) is the first Chinese mixed martial arts (MMA) organization sanctioned by the General Administration of Sport of China. The winners of the title fights will be crowned as the national MMA champions of China in their respective weight classes. RUFF held its first event in August 2011 in Shanghai, before presenting in Chongqing, Hohhot, Nanjing, and Sanya. In February 2013 RUFF awarded Championship belts in five weight classes, at their Superfight event. Together with the Championship belt, each winner was awarded 1,000,000 RMB. RUFF along with Mandt Bros. Productions produced and aired a 10 episode reality series RUFF: Journey leading up to the Superfight. A new episode will air each week and will be nationally televised across China[1] with TV viewership of over 30 million, over 10 episodes.

Ranik Ultimate Fighting Federation
Company typePrivate
IndustryMixed martial arts promotion
Founded2007
Headquarters
Key people
Joel Resnick, CEO
Websitehttp://www.ruffchina.com/us

Background edit

Founded in 2007 by businessmen Joel Resnick. From the outset, fighter safety was of paramount importance to RUFF. The company brought in well-known and C.O.M.M.A.N.D-certified referee, Jerin Valel to officiate at all events and to train local referees and judges from RUFF 1-8; and has continued its dedication to safety and fairness through training of referees and judges with the world's #1 referee Herb Dean.[2] On December 6, 2010, RUFF announced its partnership with China's Wushu Association of the General Administration of Sport, allowing them to award National Champions. RUFF is the first organization with the ability to award the title of National Champion in MMA.[3] Gaining credibility through their partnership with the government, RUFF was able to sign exclusive contracts with many of China’s best fighters.

In August 2011, RUFF Genesis was held in Shanghai. RUFF announced its partnership with the L.A. based Mandt Bros. Productions Company in January, 2012.[4]

Current Operations edit

On September 8, 2012, RUFF made headlines when RUFF 5 was aired LIVE on Chinese TV. The event also played online on PPTV and QQ/Tencent[5] and garnered an audience of over 1.3 million viewers. It was also the first time a combat event was televised live in China.[5] RUFF 4 was re-broadcast in the days before RUFF 5 and gained a total viewership of 4.25 million. Having recently signed deals with satellite and regional broadcasters, RUFF's #s continue to grow reaching 8 million viewer for RUFF 7 and livestream #s hitting 2 million views; with a total potential audience of well over 1.3 billion.[6]

RUFF has also been featured on the internet programs such as MMA Inside the Cage, MMA H.E.A.T and MMAMADHouse.[7]

Weight Divisions edit

Flyweight: 55 kg

Bantamweight: 60 kg

Featherweight: 65 kg

Lightweight: 70 kg

Light Heavyweight: 93 kg

2013 Champions edit

Division Weight limit Champion Since Title Defenses
Flyweight 55 kg (121.3 lb; 8.7 st)   Zhang Meixuan February 2, 2013 0
Bantamweight 60 kg (132.3 lb; 9.4 st)   Irshaad Sayed February 2, 2013 0
Featherweight 65 kg (143.3 lb; 10.2 st)   Wang Guan February 2, 2013 0
Lightweight 70 kg (154.3 lb; 11.0 st)   Rodrigo Caporal February 2, 2013 0
Light Heavyweight 93 kg (205.0 lb; 14.6 st)   Zhao ZiLong February 2, 2013 0

List of Events edit

# RUFF Event Date Venue City
1 RUFF: Genesis August 27, 2011 Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena   Shanghai, China
2 RUFF 2 December 17, 2011 Jiangnan Sports Center   Chongqing, China
3 RUFF 3 March 24, 2012 Chongqing Indoor Stadium   Chongqing, China
4 RUFF 4 June 30, 2012 Hohhot People's Stadium   Hohhot, China
5 RUFF 5 September 8, 2012 Hohhot People's Stadium   Hohhot, China
6 RUFF 6 November 3, 2012 Hohhot People's Stadium   Hohhot, China
7 RUFF 7 December 22, 2012 Zifeng Tower   Nanjing, China
8 RUFF: Super Fight February 2, 2013 Hohhot People's Stadium   Hohhot, China
9 RUFF 9 May 18, 2013 MGM Grand Sanya   Sanya, China
10 RUFF 10 August 24, 2013 Hongkou Indoor Stadium   Shanghai, China
11 RUFF 11 November 30, 2013 Hongkou Indoor Stadium   Shanghai, China
12 RUFF 12 March 29, 2014 Hongkou Indoor Stadium   Shanghai, China
13 RUFF Fu June 7, 2014 Hongkou Indoor Stadium   Shanghai, China

References edit

  1. ^ RUFF | MMASucka
  2. ^ February 2012 Newsletter | IJF Blog[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ RUFF new combat sport to contend with China's traditional martial arts | China Travel Archived 2012-12-19 at archive.today
  4. ^ Mandt Bros. Gets RUFF in the Land of the Dragon - SHANGHAI, Jan. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/
  5. ^ a b China MMA: RUFF 5 garners near 1.3 million viewers
  6. ^ UFC on Fuel 6: Why Le vs. Franklin May Not Be the Gateway for the UFC into China | Bleacher Report
  7. ^ RUFFCHINA - RUFF featured on MMA: Inside the Cage Archived 2013-04-08 at archive.today