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This mixed martial arts-themed show profiles rising stars of the International Fight League and their teams in a series of high-action matchups. In each team contest, two squads of five fighters, each trained by a veteran coach, compete in individual bouts across five weight classes. The team that wins at least three of these five matches gets the victory, and at the end of the regular season, the top four teams move on to the playoffs. The action culminates in the World Team Championships, in which the two best teams compete for the IFL Championship Ring.
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