Posted by Condom Depot on 03/20/2008
Tampa, FL - CondomDepot.com, a leading distributor of condoms and source for safe sex education, announces their sponsorship deals with mixed martial artists Doug "The Rhino" Marshall and John "The Natural" Alessio for their upcoming March 26th WEC "Las Vegas" live event on The Versus Network. CondomDepot.com will show their support for Marshall as he defends his Light Heavyweight title against Brian "All American" Stann during the main event fight, and Alessio as he goes back to the cage to take on Brock Larson. Alessio and Larson will battle it out to win a spot in line for a shot at the welterweight title.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jennifer Amato, Marketing Director
813-885-4500 x16
jennifer@condomdepot.com
March 20, 2008
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Tampa, FL - CondomDepot.com, a leading distributor of condoms and source for safe sex education, announces their sponsorship deals with mixed martial artists Doug "The Rhino" Marshall and John "The Natural" Alessio for their upcoming March 26th WEC "Las Vegas" live event on The Versus Network. CondomDepot.com will show their support for Marshall as he defends his Light Heavyweight title against Brian "All American" Stann during the main event fight, and Alessio as he goes back to the cage to take on Brock Larson. Alessio and Larson will battle it out to win a spot in line for a shot at the welterweight title.
"As fans of the MMA, it is an honor to play an active role as a sponsor. To our company, our sponsorships extend past the national recognition Condomdepot.com receives. We truly admire the hard work and dedication that these fighters put in to their sport. In the past we have sponsored talented fighters including Andre "The Pitbull" Arlovski, Ed "Short Fuse" Herman, Chris "The Crippler" Leben, and Pete "Drago" Sell, and Gabriel "Napão" Gonzaga. Our participation as a sponsor for these fighters has also been a great way to nationally promote our positive safe sex message. Our entire staff will be cheering for Marshall's and Alessio's victory," states John Fidi, Vice President of CondomDepot.com.
ABOUT DOUG "THE RHINO" MARSHALL
From Visalia, California, 31-yr old Marshall is the current Light Heavyweight champion. Marshall was also a former WEC North American Heavyweight Champ. His current MMA record is 7-2-0.
ABOUT JOHN "THE NATURAL" ALESSIO
Born on July 5, 1979 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, he decided to pursue fighting when he was 19 years old. At the age of 20, he made his UFC debut fighting Pat "The Croatian Sensation" Miletich. Alessio lost this fight but proved that he was a talented fighter. Alessio then continued to grow in his career and has fought in PRIDE, KOTC, UFC, and WEC. His current MMA record is 22-10-0.
ABOUT CONDOMDEPOT.COM
CondomDepot.com is a provider of safe sex information, product reviews and safer sex products. Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, CondomDepot.com sells its products wholesale to the public through its highly visited website while offering its safe sex information free of charge. Product lines include Trojan, Durex, Lifestyles, Crown, Trustex, AstroGlide, Pjur and other hard to find brands. For more information please contact Marketing Director Jennifer Amato (813) 885-4400 xt 16 or visit the website www.condomdepot.com
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