Dynamite Fighting Show

The Dynamite Fighting Show (DFS) is a Romanian kickboxing, mixed martial arts (MMA), boxing, kyokushin and taekwondo promotion company based in Bucharest, Romania, which is owned by veteran heavyweight star Cătălin Moroșanu. It is the most popular combat sports and kickboxing promotion company in Romania.[1] Former head of media and marketing for SUPERKOMBAT Alin Huiu has been managing director since its inception.[2]

Dynamite Fighting Show
TypePrivate
IndustryCombat Sports
Founded2018 (2018)
FounderCătălin Moroșanu
HeadquartersBucharest, Romania
Key people
Cătălin Moroșanu, President
Alin Huiu, Managing Director
Websitehttp://dynamitefighting.com

It promoted the first sanctioned professional event in the Romanian capital on July 5, 2018, when DFS promoted the "super fight" between Moroșanu and Freddy Kemayo.

In Romania, it can be seen on Pro TV and Pro X.[3] On 5 March 2020 DFS started airing live events on Sport Extra with the debut event on Sport Extra being Dynamite Fighting Show 7.[4]

It has a strategic partnership with ISKA.[5]

History

Following the dissolution of the largest continental and popular Superkombat Fighting Championship, several new promotions started to dominate the scene in Romania. The professional kickboxing industry lacked a viable competitor to Colosseum Tournament which Cătălin Moroșanu attempted to fill with the formation of Dynamite Fighting Show.[6]

Ratings

Also enjoying the popularity of Cătălin Moroșanu, after the dissolution of the SUPERKOMBAT it became the most popular combat sports promotion in the country.[1]

In 2018, after Pro TV and its subsidiary Pro X ended the partnership with SUPERKOMBAT, together with the Dynamite Fighting Show they announced a multi-year broadcast deal.[7]

The promotion's first broadcast television event was DFS 1: Moroșanu vs. Kemayo. In the main event, Cătălin Moroșanu and Freddy Kemayo met for the third time in the kickboxing ring. Moroșanu dominated the bout, leading to a unanimous decision victory.

The broadcast scored a 7.3 rating and 30 share, making it the most watched combat sports event in the past 7 years. The main event peaked with a share of 40.2 in the 18-49 demographic.[1]

DFS Events

DFS's first event, Dynamite Fighting Show 1, took place on July 5, 2018. Each DFS event contains several fights. Traditionally, every event starts off with an opening fight followed by other fights, with the last fight being known as the main event.

# Event Date Venue Location Attendance Sold out
9 Dynamite Fighting Show 9: Day of Revenge December 4, 2020 Horia Demian Arena Cluj-Napoca, Romania 0 No
8 Dynamite Fighting Show 8: Capital Fight August 20, 2020 Arenele Romane Bucharest, Romania 0 No
7 Dynamite Fighting Show 7: David vs. Goliath 2 March 5, 2020 Sala Polivalentă Arad, Romania 2,150 Yes
6 Dynamite Fighting Show 6: David vs. Goliath November 21, 2019 Sala Polivalentă Iași, Romania 2,500 Yes
5 Dynamite Fighting Show 5: Team Moroșanu vs. Team Bonjasky September 27, 2019 Sala Polivalentă Piatra Neamț, Romania 4,000 No
4 Dynamite Fighting Show 4: Moroșanu vs. Sam June 6, 2019 Horia Demian Arena Cluj-Napoca, Romania 3,000 Yes
3 Dynamite Fighting Show 3: Oltenia burns December 14, 2018 Sala Polivalentă Craiova, Romania 5,000 No
2 Dynamite Fighting Show 2: Battle of Moldavia October 19, 2018 Sala Polivalentă Piatra Neamț, Romania 4,500 Yes
1 Dynamite Fighting Show 1: Moroșanu vs. Kemayo July 5, 2018 Sala Polivalentă Bucharest, Romania 4,300 No

Tellur Cup

Since its founding in 2019, Tellur Cup for junior kickboxers under-18 has served as a farm system (developmental territory) for DFS's future main roster. The competition takes place in the ring, but also on the tatami. The winners usually receive a scholarship consisting of participating in the ISKA World Championships. 2019 winner Ștefan Lătescu made his professional debut at Dynamite Fighting Show 7 on 5 March 2020.[8]

# Event Date Venue Location Winners
2 Cupa Tellur II March 22, 2020 Sala Sporturilor Unirea Dobroești, Romania Postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic
1 Cupa Tellur II September 21, 2019 Sala Sporturilor Unirea Dobroești, Romania Ștefan Lătescu, Iulian Marinescu, Marko Dușinschi

Champions

Heavyweight Championship

No. Name Event Date
1 Sebastian Cozmâncă
def. Valentin Bordianu
Dynamite Fighting Show 2
Piatra Neamț, Romania
October 19, 2018
Cozmâncă vacated the title when he left Dynamite Fighting Show for the Colosseum Tournament.
2 Ionuț Iancu
def. Sebastian Lutaniuc, Ion Grigore, Ștefan Lătescu
Dynamite Fighting Show 8
Bucharest, Romania
August 20, 2020

Notable fighters

Kickboxing

Mixed martial arts

Boxing

Kyokushin

Taekwondo

See also

References

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