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1. def. Drew Brokenshire at SFL 37 on Feb. 21, 2015: Erosa was stripped of his title when he withdrew out of his title fight with Justin Harrington: 4 Justin Harrington def. Harrison Bevens: Super Fight League 41 Tacoma, Washington: July 11, 2015 595 days 1. def. Bobby McIntyre at SFL 44 on Sept. 26, 2015 2. def. Bryan Nuro at SFL 49 on May 7 ...
Students For Liberty (SFL) is an international libertarian 501(c)(3) [4] non-profit organization with origins in the United States. Formed in 2008, SFL grew to a network of 1,000 student organizations worldwide by 2014.
MarketBeat was founded by Matthew Paulson, a native of Mitchell, South Dakota. [6] [7] It was incorporated in 2011 under the name Analyst Ratings Network. [1]The company's roots are traced to a personal finance blog called American Consumer News started by Paulson in 2006 in his college dorm at Dakota State University.
MarketBeat, a financial media company owned by Matthew Paulson, paid the McGorty sites for newsletter signups as part of its affiliate program.Its spokesperson said the network of MarketBeat sites are unrelated to the McGorty sites, but operated in a similar manner and contained at least one story plagiarized from the Washington Post.
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SFL teams consisted of 38 players, each of whom would receive $1,200 per game with a $200 winners bonus. The league's games included pre-game and half-time shows featuring national musical acts (such as The O'Jays, Mark Wills, and Poncho Sanchez), a pronounced effort to attract both African-Americans and Latino fans, and innovative use of wireless communication.
The Sexual Freedom League (SFL) was an organization founded in 1963 in New York City by Jefferson Poland and Leo Koch. [1] It existed under the name New York City League for Sexual Freedom to promote and conduct sexual activity among its members and to agitate for political reform, especially for the repeal of laws against abortion and censorship, and had many female leaders.
Super Fight League was a mixed martial arts promotion, based in India. The organisation was formed in 2012 by actor Sanjay Dutt and British-Indian businessman Raj Kundra, [2] and is currently co-owned by British-Indian businessman Bill Dosanjh and British boxing champion Amir Khan.