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Benoit Saint-Denis and the Sports Management School join forces to promote MMA

The Sports Management School proudly announces its partnership with Benoit Saint-Denis, a rising MMA star in France. This collaboration marks a crucial step in the school’s mission to provide students with exceptional opportunities and immerse them in the exciting world of MMA.

A partnership for the promotion of MMA

MMA, a combat sport combining various martial disciplines, is experiencing significant global growth. Benoit Saint-Denis, nicknamed “God of War”, is a respected champion recognized for his career and his performances. This association with the Sports Management School is natural, around the common values ​​of excellence, sharing and passion.

“It is an honor to partner with the Sports Management School, an institution that shares my passion for sport. Together, we will contribute to the promotion of MMA and the professionalization of this sport in France” declares Benoit Saint-Denis.

Unique opportunities for students

This partnership opens new perspectives for SMS students and future sports business experts. They will have the opportunity to participate in the promotion of this sporting discipline through academic projects, seeking new funding and increased visibility for MMA.

For an entire year, SMS students will closely follow the evolution of Benoit Saint-Denis in the world of MMA, starting with his next fight, scheduled for March 9, 2024 against Dustin Poirier at UFC 299, at Miami. This exclusive immersion behind the scenes of MMA will enrich their training in sports management.

Strengthening the position of SMS

This collaboration strengthens SMS’s position as an innovative institution, ready to meet the needs of the contemporary sports market. In addition to other partnerships signed with major players in sport such as the National Basketball League (LNB), the school aims to train leaders and experts in the sport business of tomorrow, capable of adapting to new trends. of the labor market.

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