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ALMOST 16 MILLION VIEWERS SEE MIXED MARTIAL ARTS SEGMENT FEATURING IFL COACHES PAT MILETICH AND RENZO GRACIE

ON "60 MINUTES"
Press Release from The IFL

Photos by Mike Renouard


Show finishes in the top-five for the week for the first time in 2006 


NEW YORK, December 14, 2006 - Two of the The International Fight League,

(OTC.BB: IFLI) legendary coaches, Renzo Gracie, world Jiu-jitsu champion and

coach of the IFL's New York-based Pitbulls team, and Pat Miletich, coach of the

IFL's Moline, Illinois-based Silverbacks team, were prominently featured

in Scott Pelley's report on the growth of Mixed Martial Arts on "60 Minutes"

on Sunday, December 10, on CBS. The show earned a top-five ratings finish

for the week. The show also finished first in its time period in households,

viewers and adults 25-54.

 

Renzo Gracie

cornering Daniel

Gracie Nov 2

Pat Miletich

Holding NWFS

 Issue1


Among the key Nielsen Media Research figures released were: 

- For the first time this season, "60 Minutes" finished as one of the

five most-watched programs for the week" on Sunday. 
- The program "finished the week at number three in households (10.5/17)

and number four in viewers (15.83m)." 
- "60 Minutes" had been in the top 10 four times this season,

but in the top five just once.


The "60 Minutes" page on Yahoo.com received more votes and message posts

for the MMA piece than any other "60 Minutes" sports story listed, including pieces

on Dale Earnhardt Jr., Tiger Woods, Michael Jordan and the New York Yankees.


Pelley trained with both Gracie and Miletich, and the "60 Minutes" cameras were on site

when their teams met at The MARK in Moline, Illinois, on September 23, the same night

Gracie took on Miletich in the main event Superfight. The piece also featured

UFC champion Matt Hughes, his career and his relationship with Miletich.

 

The IFL, the world's first team-based professional mixed martial arts league,

will hold the finals of its "World Team Championship" tournament

on Friday, December 29, at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.

Miletich's Silverbacks will take on Olympic silver medalist Matt Lindland's Wolfpack,

while Gracie will battle world champion and coach of the IFL's Toronto-based Dragons,

Carlos Newton, in one of a series of additional Superfights.

 

Coach Matt Lindland

w/ Chris Wilson

& Matt Horowich

of the Wolfpack

Silverback teammates

Ryan McGivern,

Mike Ciesnolevicz,

and Ben Rothwell

Coach Carlos Newton

sharing a laugh w/

 Dragon Ivan Menjivar


The first full 11-date, 12-team IFL season will begin at the ORACLE Arena

in Oakland, California on Friday, January 19, 2007. The slate includes events

in eight different states and kicks off with the Nevada-based Lions (coached by legend

Ken Shamrock) facing the San Jose-based Razorclaws (coached by his brother,

world champion Frank Shamrock) in Oakland. The Seattle-based Tigersharks (coached

by world kickboxing champion Maurice Smith) take on the Southern

California-based Condors (coached by world champion Marco Ruas) to round out

the team matchups in the opener, with a to-be-announced Superfight included as well.


About the IFL

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