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Do you have to be an amateur mma fighter first then become pro or you can just go to a pro fighter right away?
If you have to ask, you’ll never know.Do you have to be an amateur mma fighter first then become pro or you can just go to a pro fighter right away?
depends on the state ACDo you have to be an amateur mma fighter first then become pro or you can just go to a pro fighter right away?
I was asking if you are allowed to go to pro right away?If someone will pay you to be a pro fighter, you can be a pro fighter right away. That's generally not the case though unless you've had some amateur bouts. Or you're CM Punk.
Leave stranger lolAre you asking for yourself?? Lol, unless you have a very exceptional amount of success in another combat sport, you will have to fight amatuer first. This is for your own good lmao.
Of course lolIf you turn up to the UFC performance institute in full fight kit they normally pencil you in for a title shot.
Ohio ammy allows no elbows, also no kicks or knees to the head. Fun local cards but the rules kill it for me a littledepends on the state AC
in ohio you need 5 ammy fights or you have to be able to show that you consistently fail to get amateur opponents and you need to move to the professional level to continue competing.
Ohio ammy allows no elbows, also no kicks or knees to the head. Fun local cards but the rules kill it for me a little
Edit; Kentucky ammy fights are the same as pro. Wild shit that way
Ya that sucks.. If you want to fight under pro rules you should be allowed. People get into fights every weekend without a referee and doctors present, this is a supervised fight under a specific ruleset. But I think most trainers will make you have some amateur fights first just to see where you're at skillwiseOhio ammy allows no elbows, also no kicks or knees to the head. Fun local cards but the rules kill it for me a little
Edit; Kentucky ammy fights are the same as pro. Wild shit that way
Ya that sucks.. If you want to fight under pro rules you should be allowed. People get into fights every weekend without a referee and doctors present, this is a supervised fight under a specific ruleset. But I think most trainers will make you have some amateur fights first just to see where you're at skillwise