Friday Night Fights Muay Thai (FNFMT) November 2nd card has been re-scheduled for Friday December 7th due to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. It is the first time in the promotion's history that they have had to postpone and event. The highly anticipated bout between Chris Kwiatkowski and Jose Palacios will take place on the December 7th fight card. FNFMT President, Justin Blair issued the following statement:
Consistency has been a central theme for our organization since beginning over 15 years ago. All too often, the people and organizations in our field rightfully earn the stigma that comes with’ not delivering as promised’. This is something we at Friday Night Fights have successfully avoided through years of consistency and reliability. Through producing 200+ shows over a decade and a half……always living up to our commitment of doing what we say we’re going to do, when we say we’ll do it FNF has established a level of reliability that is unparalleled in our industry.
While the people of New York City are amongst the most resilient on earth, the timing and devastating impact of this storm, just 4 days prior to our event, have made producing an event to the standard that I and my team expect from ourselves is not possible. And, while the coaches, fighters and fans have been very, very supportive, I and every member of the FNF team guarantee the fight fans of New York, that our end of year show, will be the highest caliber event and highest level of professional Muay Thai competition that will be seen in New York in 2012, that is a promise. Several of the bouts scheduled for 11/2 will be seen on the 12/7 card including the main event: Jose Palacios vs Chris Kwiatkowski. Additionally, several additional, high caliber matches will be included on that card.
The FNF team will be putting everything we have into our year end show and can assure fans that this next event will be one to be remembered.
Consistency has been a central theme for our organization since beginning over 15 years ago. All too often, the people and organizations in our field rightfully earn the stigma that comes with’ not delivering as promised’. This is something we at Friday Night Fights have successfully avoided through years of consistency and reliability. Through producing 200+ shows over a decade and a half……always living up to our commitment of doing what we say we’re going to do, when we say we’ll do it FNF has established a level of reliability that is unparalleled in our industry.
While the people of New York City are amongst the most resilient on earth, the timing and devastating impact of this storm, just 4 days prior to our event, have made producing an event to the standard that I and my team expect from ourselves is not possible. And, while the coaches, fighters and fans have been very, very supportive, I and every member of the FNF team guarantee the fight fans of New York, that our end of year show, will be the highest caliber event and highest level of professional Muay Thai competition that will be seen in New York in 2012, that is a promise. Several of the bouts scheduled for 11/2 will be seen on the 12/7 card including the main event: Jose Palacios vs Chris Kwiatkowski. Additionally, several additional, high caliber matches will be included on that card.
The FNF team will be putting everything we have into our year end show and can assure fans that this next event will be one to be remembered.
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