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EFC announces private equity investment

EFC announces private equity investment

eNCA10-05-2025

JOHANNESBURG - Africa's largest mixed-martial arts federation, Extreme Fighting Championship (EFC), has secured Private Equity Investment to the value of $2-million.
This investment follows several similar high-profile investments by alternative capital into sport, such as in SA and international rugby, Formula One, English football and the Tour de France.
What does the cash injection mean for the EFC?
For more on this, we are joined by EFC President Cairo Howarth and two-time EFC middleweight champion, Gareth McLellan.

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