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Statement to Fighters and Fans

Fighters should get paid what they're worth....no question, but what determines worth? Is it how good you are? Do you think even 15% of fans in attendance appreciate a near oma plata attempted? No! The typical fan is there to see their buddy, their relative, their neighbor, or, unfortunately, just to see blood. The typical fan likes the wild, un-technical striking and no defense. The fighters who have the most value are the fighters who most appeal to the majority, and that directly translates to the fighters that sell the most tickets, be it directly as we've done recently or indirectly.


However, our goal is to showcase MMA in its best form while not losing money. We need guys that can sell a ton of tickets but may not yet be very refined. They allow the show to happen. Those fighters bringing in the revenue for the show allows us to also allow some better fighters to be on as well. The theory here is that fans come to see "their guy" but are also exposed to the more technical, savvy fighter, and hopefully a fan-following develops there. But, until a fan-following is established, then those better fighters that tend not to fill a lot of seats will have to be paid based on the seats they do sell. Granted, there are some guys that have both the skills and the fan following, but most tend to be more one or the other.


The other misconception is that a main event or title fight should pay more? Why? Who doesn't want to be the main event or have a title shot? yeah, the opposition is likely tougher, but you want a belt, right? There are plenty that do want a belt or marquee status as main event.


Our goal isn't to get rich...it won't happen. it's to put on quality events that can allow local talent to showcase the hard work they've put in. We do video not for us, but for the fighters. the way they go on to the next level show is by sending in highlight clips or getting their fights seen. That's an added expense we take on to help fighters get enough exposure to move on to bigger shows, so they CAN get paid more. You can build your record, get experience and polish your skills, and compile footage all the while.....all while getting paid fairly for your efforts. We try to be very open with the fighters regarding pay and explain the expenses from our side.


We try to pay everyone fairly. Some may feel we don't. If we paid more, we'd be losing money instead of breaking even. if we lost money, we won't put on more shows. Fighters, you have to help in maintaining the stage you're performing on. If the shows go, so too does your opportunity to fight on them, so take this opportunity and start promoting yourself on all levels from start to finish, because with the sport of MMA exploding all over the world there are MANY just like you trying to do same thing and want the same thing so before you even begin you are already competing with someone. Winners keep trying, Champions improvise, adapt, overcome, and Legends go where no one else dares. MAX FIGHTS ~ Where Real Men Come To Fight!

 

Weight Classes

Flyweight up to 125 pounds
Bantanweight over 125 to 135 pounds
Featherweight over 135 to 145 pounds
Lightweight over 145 to 155 pounds
Welterweight over 155 to 170 pounds
Middleweight over 170 to 185 pounds
Light heavyweight over 185 to 205 pounds
Heavyweight over 205 to 265 pounds
Super heavyweight all over 265 pounds

Fighter Applicants
Please send Picture and Bio to:

M.A.X. Fights LLC. 
PO Box 7513 

Fargo, ND 58106

OR

damian@maxfights.net

PHONE: 701.212.2945


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