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PFL introduces the ‘SmartCage’

December 19, 2018 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

The Professional Fighters League is partnering with SportsMEDIA Technology to announce a new technological venture that will measure real-time MMA fight performance.

 Via PFL press release

WASHINGTON DC (December 17, 2018) – The Professional Fighters League (PFL) and SMT (SportsMEDIA Technology) – the leading innovator in real-time data delivery and graphics solutions for the sports and entertainment industries – today announced an exclusive, long-term technology partnership. Under the terms of the agreement, SMT will partner with the PFL to create proprietary technology that will measure real-time MMA fighter performance analytics along with biometric and positional data that will provide fans a game-changing live event experience across all platforms.

Starting in 2019, SMT will help power the PFL’s vision of the first-ever SmartCage™. The SmartCage™ will utilize biometric sensors and proprietary technology that will enable the PFL to measure and deliver real-time fighter performance data and analytics, what the PFL is dubbing: Cagenomics™. PFL fans watching linear and digital broadcasts of the league’s Regular Season, Playoff and Championship events will experience a new dimension of MMA fight action with integration of live athlete performance and tracking measurements including: speed (mph) of punches and kicks, power ratings, heart rate tracking, energy exerted and more.

“The Professional Fighters League is excited to be partnering with SMT to advance the sport of MMA.  The PFL’s new SmartCage™ will revolutionize the way MMA fans experience watching live fights as next year every PFL fight will deliver unprecedented, real-time fighter performance data and analytics, biometric tracking and an enhanced visual presentation of this great sport,” said Peter Murray, CEO, Professional Fighters League. “Not only will PFL fans benefit from our SmartCage™ innovation, but our pro fighters will now have access to new performance measurement data, analysis and tools to help them train and compete.   The PFL’s vision has always been two-fold: deliver the absolute best experience to fans and be a fighters-first organization and with the SmartCage™ we will accomplish both.”

“SMT is thrilled to be collaborating with the Professional Fighters League’s forward-thinking innovation team to bring our latest and greatest technology to PFL events,” said Gerard J. Hall, Founder & CEO, SMT. “Starting in 2019, PFL fans will begin to see real-time, live, innovative technology that is unique to the PFL in the MMA space.  SMT’s OASIS Platform will provide the PFLwith a seamlessly integrated system that combines live scoring with real-time biometric and positional data to enhance the analysis, storytelling and graphic presentation of the PFL’s Regular Season, Playoffs and Championship events next season.”

Payout Perspective:

It was only a matter of time before the advances of technology to analyze this sport would take place.  With the use of this new information, it will provide more information for the viewer which, presumably, will enhance the broadcast.  In a broader sense, the information will be made to help fans track fighters and allow them (let’s face it) to make bets.  Another question that will be brewing hill is who owns the information.  Is it the fighters, the promoters or the makers of the SmartCage?

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