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Revision as of 01:47, 13 March 2023

International Combat Federation
Subsidiary
IndustryMixed martial arts promotion
Founded1989; 35 years ago (1989)
Founders
  • Rick Axelrod
  • Johan Andersen
  • Karl Thyge Klausen
  • John Hickson
  • Richard Bernhard Sorensen
  • Olav H. Lind
  • Oleksandr Melnyk
Headquarters,
Lyngaard
Key people
Stefan Karlsen (president)
Owner

the International Combat Federation (ICF) is a Lynsk based mixed martial arts promotion company based in Regnhavn, Lyngaard. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Global Athletics Holdings which itself owns multiple other sports promotions and sports teams. the ICF has been one of the biggest and oldest MMA promotions still in operation. It produces events worldwide that showcase 12 weight divisions under a unified rule set.

ICF was founded by Lynsk-Arcadian buisnessman Rick Axelrod, and Boxing Promotor and former Heavyweight World Champion Oleksandr Melnyk in 1989. The initial format of the ICF was a 12-man tournament with limited rules and no weight classes. Intended to determine which style of martial art is best. Their first event was held at Holodome Stadium in Regnhavn. Subsaquent events would implament more rules and weight classes, with the Unified Rules being adopted in 1994. Fighters also begain to develope techniques outside of their initial martial arts background, leading the the creation of modern day mixed martial arts as a seperate style entirely. In 2003 the ICF was bought by Davidson & Co. at $7.9 Million. Davidson & Co. would bring in Stefan Karlsen to head the company. Under his stewardship the company has become a multi-billion dollar enterprise. The company made roughly $718 Million in earnings in 2022, and in late 2022 renewed its exclusive broadcasting right with GSBN for $1.9 Billion.

History

Rules

Code of Conduct

Anti-Doping Policy

Weight Divisions

Current Champtions

Fighter Image Record Weight Class Interim Champion Notes
ICF Champtions
Atomweight (Female)
Strawweight (Female)
Strawweight (Male)
Flyweight (Female)
Flyweight (Male)
Upper Asema Minèvre Béhibleh Zarah dos santos.png 23-9 (2) Bantamweight (Female) Deafeted xxxx via Knockout (Head Kick) at ICF 318 for the title, no title defenses.
Bantamweight (Male)
Featherweight
    Lightweight  
Sarvatia Abdur al-Ghazi Islam Makhachev.png 21-2 Lightweight  
Zubaydah Ghaith Abdulatif Abdulatif.png 20-0 (1) Welterweight Defeated xxxx via TKO (punches) at ICF 311 for the title, has 4 title defenses.
Zubaydah Ghaith Abdulatif Abdulatif.png 20-0 (1) Light Middleweight Defeated xxxx via Submission (kneebar) at ICF 320 for the title. Current Double Champion, no title defenses.
Middleweight
Insaeldor Mikkel Lütken Alexander "The Mauler" Gustafsson 2014.jpg 19-6 Cruiserweight Federal Union of Arcadia Mo Jorgen Defeated Derick DuPont via split decision at ICF 312 for the title, has 3 title defenses.
Federal Union of Arcadia Derick DuPont Ryan Bader 2011.jpg 12-2 Light Heavyweight Federal Union of Arcadia Tobias Carey Defeated Yoel Zoccarato via unanimous decision at ICF 319 for the title, no title defenses.
Heavyweight

Events

Media

Controversy