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MMA promoter based in Ohio
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North American Allied Fighter Series
Company typePrivate
IndustryMixed martial arts promotion
Founded2005
HeadquartersUniontown, Ohio, United States
Key peopleGreg Kalikas - CEO
Bryan Clark - Director of Operations
Mike Mercer - VP
Websitehttp://naafs.tv/

The North American Allied Fight Series (NAAFS) was an Ohio-based mixed martial arts promotion, having put on over 125 events. The weekly NAAFS Cage Fighting series airs regionally on SportsTime Ohio, nationally on Direct TV and Dish Network, and internationally on G-TV. NAAFS also works closely with the national MMA promotion Bellator Fighting Championships to fill open spots on their cards.

NAAFS alumni

References

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