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Subject: Re: Should a 2-3 MMA fighter Turn Pro??


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Date Posted: 15:56:57 10/21/10 Thu
In reply to: James Speight 's message, "Should a 2-3 MMA fighter Turn Pro??" on 03:24:56 10/21/10 Thu

To meet your question head on ---No

However, if he lost 3 fights by Spit Dec or Majority Dec I would say yes. If he was 5-0 and fought tomato cans...I would say no.

I remember when MMA became legal here....all the guys who had already being fighting period....made a good observation
that our circuit was more favorable to an ammy with sponsorship than it was for pro's because of all the conditions that the promoters had to meet.

If you go pro here expect to gain most of your experience in other states. And don't expect to many favors, they will
bring you in as the opponent to promote their studs.

my 2 cent....lata

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Date Posted: 11:11:56 10/26/10 Tue

I guess some coaches and managers just want to get their fighters to the pros so they can make some money. but if your fighter isnt prepared for the pros that money will not last very long.

James Speight

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