UltimateBet sponsor UFC

UltimateBet.com enter the Octagon with their new sponsorship of the UFC

UltimateBet.com entered the arena of Ultimate Fighting Championship sponsorship on a wave of success with the winning welterweight rising star Martin Kampmann sporting the UltimateBet logo at last night’s mixed martial arts televised event UFC Fight Night Live in Nashville, Tennessee.

Known widely amongst MMA fans as ‘The Hitman’, Kampmann was seen brandishing the UltimateBet.com logo on the front and back of his shirt and cheekily placed on the rear of his shorts when he stepped into the cage to face off against Carlos ‘Natural Born Killer’ Condit.
UltimateBet has never been shy about getting behind something that has a marquee value, and UFC’s hard-hitting Octagon action ticks all the right boxes as one of the world’s most exciting and massively popular sports entertainment attractions.

“We’re mega excited to have our logo associated with Kampmann, a master of his craft and one of UFC’s world class fighters,” said an UltimateBet spokesperson. “Our collaboration with ‘The Hitman’ continues our inroads into some of the highest rating pay-per-view sports shows on air, and we’re pulling no punches when it comes to any opportunity to get involved with UFC.”

The UFC’s first-ever event in Nashville was a nationally televised event that was beamed live from the Sommet Center on Spike TV at 9:00pm ET. Headlined by the distinctive styles of top-tier striker Kampmann and the submission specialist Condit, the two explosive welterweights were on a collision course that ended in the Octagon last night, with a fierce battle of Kampmann’s world-class kickboxing versus Condit’s exceptional ground game.

A triumphant Kampmann only had the edge against formidable foe Condit when it came down to the wire, taking a split decision to award the main fight of the night to the ‘Great Dane’. Kampmann, a former Thai boxing champion, won his first four bouts in the Octagon as a middleweight, and after dropping down to welterweight, the 6’0″, 170lbs competitor from Denmark has continued his string of success, with last night’s win improving his win-loss record to 15-2.

UFCs is now entering its sixteenth year of operation as a professional mixed martial arts organization. Currently seen on television in over 100 countries and territories in 17 different languages, UFC is the largest pay-per-view content provider, and according to its official website “is the fastest growing sports organization in history.”

With UFC fighter Kampmann in its corner, UltimateBet, the home of 11-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth, continues to team with champion competitors. Watch for the leading online poker site to create more headlines and industry buzz when they ramp up their presence at the upcoming UFC 97 event in Montreal on April 18.

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