MMARecruiter is a website for fighters by fighters. You can gain free exposure. "We believe every fighter deserves the same opportunity to get their careers started in the sport. We are forming a free support system to help the up and comers of today become the champions of tomorrow," states their Myspace page. Everyone starts out at the bottom and works their way up. At one time, no knew who Chuck Liddell was. That seems be hard to believe, but he worked hard gaining exposure fighting against Quinton Jackson in Pride. Now, the Iceman is one of the most popular MMA fighters in history. Maybe you could be next?
Once you expose yourself as an mix martial arts fighter, next you actually need to train and fight. Don't worry MMARecruiter has you covered. They post upcoming fights and other fighters who need a training partner. Amateur fighters and professional fighters looking for jobs all in the same place. It's like Hotjobs or Monster, but for MMA fighters. MMARecruiter.com is the place to find contacts in your area, or if you're traveling you can find work in other cities. The listings are updated daily so you want miss any of the action.
Now that you've got people to train with and events to fight in, now you need sponsors. MMARecruiter wants to help you, but can't pay your bills. They do offer information to locate a sponsor though. In their message board is featured a section for sponsors willing to promote a fighter and fighters looking for a sponsor. Cryogel is always looking for martial arts fighters. Cryogel is similar to icy hot, except much better! Cryogel comes in island breeze, menthol, and other nice scents. The roll-on option is great for avoiding sticky fingers.
MMARecruiter gives you the opportunity to form a network you can't find anywhere else. Everything from referees, ringcard girls, female fighters, different organizations, pro and amateur fighters, fans, etc. this is your one stop shop. They give you so much information you could host your own mma event!
Speaking of information, you can find videos, guides, advice and other helpful tools to start or improve your martial arts career. They will walk you through pay, contracts, managers, where to find work, how to find a gym, etc. The only thing you have to do is the dirty work. As the popular slogan says, tap out or pass out. Once you've done that you're on your way to being an MMA fighter.
Once you locate a gym, learn a fighting style, and visit MMARecruiter.com you can call yourself a mixed martial arts fighter. Of course, it would help if you won, but as long as you do something you love. Better to have tried and failed, then to never tried at all.
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Post a CommentExcellent info! I don't do MMA, but I do love to watch. :-)