Launch of Professional Mixed Martial Arts League moved to 2011
By MMAEdition on Dec 16, 2009 with Comments 0
Citing a need for more time to refine the concept and launch successfully, Southern California entrepreneur Roy Englebrecht is delaying the start of the Professional Mixed Martial Arts League (PMMAL).
Englebrecht, a long-time boxing and MMA promoter, announced the creation of the PMMAL in late October. The venture is designed to bring the minor leagues to MMA, with eight teams in Southern California and Las Vegas comprised of up-and-coming fighters.
The league was scheduled to begin competition early next year.
However, Englebrecht told MMAjunkie.com that he had originally hoped to announce the league back in August.
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