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IMMAF President Visits China to Foster Growth of Mixed Martial Arts

Read about IMMAF President Kerrith Brown’s visit to China to foster the growth of mixed martial arts. Learn about the discussions held with Chinese officials and the IMMAF’s plans for future development in the country.

Key Points
IMMAF President Kerrith Brown visited China to further the development of mixed martial arts.
Discussions were held with the Wushu Management Center of the General Administration of Sport and the Chinese International MMA Federation.
The IMMAF is recognized as the premier pathway for youth and amateur athletes in MMA.
Valuable insights were gained into the promotion of MMA in China and abroad.
In-depth conversations took place regarding the IMMAF’s plans for future development in China.
China’s impressive facilities and martial arts training opportunities left a lasting impression on Mr. Brown.
The IMMAF is committed to supporting the Chinese MMA community and working with the Wushu Management Center of the General Administration of Sport.

The International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) is dedicated to expanding the sport on a global scale. Recently, IMMAF President Kerrith Brown embarked on a visit to China to further the development of mixed martial arts in the country.

During his visit, Mr. Brown had fruitful discussions with the Wushu Management Center of the General Administration of Sport and the Chinese International MMA Federation (CIMMAF). These discussions centered around the vision of the IMMAF as the premier pathway for youth and amateur athletes to develop themselves in the sport of MMA.

Mr. Brown also met with Ms. Zhang Yuping, President of the Wushu Management Center, who provided valuable insights into the promotion of MMA in China and abroad.

The IMMAF’s plans for future development in China were a key topic of discussion during the visit. Mr. Brown engaged in in-depth conversations with Mr. Zhang Lei from the Wushu and Combat Sports Department, as well as Mr. Gao Shuai from JCK Battle Arena.

China ‘s impressive facilities, which house over 30,000 students with access to martial arts training, left a lasting impression on Mr. Brown. This visit provided the IMMAF with valuable insight into the current state of mixed martial arts in China and the potential for further growth of the sport.

In conclusion, Mr. Brown expressed his excitement about the development of MMA in China and his commitment to supporting the Chinese MMA community. The IMMAF looks forward to working closely with the Wushu Management Center of the General Administration of Sport to continue benefiting athletes worldwide.