WSOF Launches New Program to Help Military Veteran MMA Fighters
Las Vegas-based MMA promotion World Series of Fighting announced on
Tuesday a groundbreaking new program designed to help military
veteran MMA fighters. WSOF: Who’s The Toughest” will support and
further the fighting careers of military veterans who either
actively compete in MMA or are seeking to compete. According to the
WSOF, officials from the company will begin a recruitment program
that will see President Ray Sefo and
his team visit various MMA gyms, beginning with a location in San
Diego next month. They’ll be able to evaluate the pool of talent
with veteran status and the first two veteran recruits will square
off at WSOF 35 live on NBCSN on Nov. 12. “As one of the major
leagues in the sport of MMA with a national television platform in
NBC and NBCSN, we have the ability to offer a potentially
life-changing opportunity to fighters who are ready to make the
jump,” said World Series of Fighting CEO Carlos Silva. “We intend
to leverage our position in the industry to benefit any veterans
that show promise.” In January at WSOF 27, the promotion placed its
first military veteran – Caros Fodor
– in action. Fodor, who joined the Marines after high school
following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on America, did a tour of
Kuwait, eventually became a sergeant before completing his duties
in 2007.
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