Fightmag

Fightmag (stylized as FIGHTMAG) is an Australian news website (online magazine) that covers combat sports internationally, such as boxing, kickboxing, mixed martial arts and Muay Thai. [1] It publishes pieces including news, video, opinion, reviews, events and blogs.

Fightmag
Fightmag logo
Type of site
News, Combat sport, Mixed martial arts
Available inEnglish
HeadquartersMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Created byStephane Cabrera
EditorParviz Iskenderov
IndustrySports media
URLfightmag.com.au
Alexa rank 445,380 (Global, March 2020)
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Launched27 August 2005 (2005-08-27)
Current statusOnline
OCLC number1031215241

History

Fightmag was founded in August 2005 by the President of the World Kickboxing Network Stephane Cabrera. It was originally based in France, being oriented for Francophonie. In a year time it evolved internationally and the publishing started in two languages, English and French.[2]

Since 2009 Fightmag has been operated out of Australia and published in English. In 2015 Fightmag marked the date of its tenth anniversary.[3] On March 18, 2019 it was announced via Twitter that Fightmag HQ relocated from Perth, WA to Melbourne, VIC.[4]

Structure

There are 6 types of Fightmag stories.

  • Australian news
  • International news
  • Beauty
  • Blog
  • Fitness
  • Life
  • Screen

Partnership

Since 2014 Fightmag has appeared as a media partner of several kickboxing television series such as Simply the Best [5] and Girl Power [6].

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