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After announcing the addition of several new libraries last month, the UFC added another one to the collection this week: The International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF).
In a press release sent out on Wednesday, the promotion revealed that the IMMAF had signed a partnership with the UFC that would allow fans to stream the 2014 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA on-demand.
"We are thrilled to see the very first IMMAF World Championships find a digital home at UFC FIGHT PASS, making the bouts available to participants, supporters and MMA fans in over 150 countries and territories worldwide," IMMAF CEO, Densign White, said. "It is an honor for upcoming Amateur athletes to have their matches broadcast on such a prestigious platform; and an accolade to the caliber of the competitors coming from variedly developed MMA communities from all corners of the globe. The championships marked a historic first for the sport and can now be relived digitally via UFC FIGHT PASS. We would like to thank all involved at UFC for this opportunity."
UFC Chief Content Officer Marshall Zelaznik said: "The inaugural IMMAF World Championships were a big hit at last year's UFC International Fight Week and we're excited to present these Amateur fights on UFC Fight Pass."
The 2014 IMMAF World Championships of Amateur MMA will now share a featured slot by the libraries of PRIDE FC, Strikeforce, WEC, Invicta FC, WFA, EliteXC, Affliction Entertainment and the UFC.