yes a few, most recent TUF alum Tim Creduer.
My friend was the middleweight teenage champion of Texas, he isn't in any special school. He currently attends Sam Houston State University, and has been training at different gyms that have MMA fighting teams. UFC and Pro MMA is just a sport, you don't go to special school to be in the NFL, you get picked by recruiters.
Sure, you can. UFC is a Mixed Martial Arts fighting promotion. They do not expect you to have any sort of formal education or degree to be a part of their organization. They hire the best fighters and organize matches that would entertain audience. So, if you are a talented fighter, you can enter the UFC irrespective of whether you have a diploma or not.
He has a net worth of $6 million.
Yes. If you are talking about the minimum age limit to fight in the UFC, then it would be 18 because UFC is a combat sport where people can get hurt and injured. So, they would not allow minors to compete. If you are asking about the upper age limit, then, frankly speaking there is no upper limit. As long as a fighter is willing and medically able to fight, he can stay a fighter in the UFC.
no
Qualifications can be found at ufc.com I CAN HADEL ANY THING
I guess he could go about as far as any other good trained athlete but specifically untrained guy of his size and weight, with the proper motivation. He clearly have hard body and good training plus same level of coordination a good fighter have but this is tough to say that he can beat many of UFC professional fighter.
You must do amateur fights to compete in the ufc. And you must win 6 amateur fights without losing any to compete in -The Ultimate Fighter.-
There is a counter to everything, but rear mount is a lot safer for the fighter with the mount than the one who is mounted. Side control is a good position for the top fighter. If you are standing, the muay thai "plum" clinch gives a striking advantage to the fighter that has it.
yes a few, most recent TUF alum Tim Creduer.
My friend was the middleweight teenage champion of Texas, he isn't in any special school. He currently attends Sam Houston State University, and has been training at different gyms that have MMA fighting teams. UFC and Pro MMA is just a sport, you don't go to special school to be in the NFL, you get picked by recruiters.
Sure, you can. UFC is a Mixed Martial Arts fighting promotion. They do not expect you to have any sort of formal education or degree to be a part of their organization. They hire the best fighters and organize matches that would entertain audience. So, if you are a talented fighter, you can enter the UFC irrespective of whether you have a diploma or not.
He has a net worth of $6 million.
No fighter has ever died while fighting in the octagon during a UFC event. Evan Tanner, however, did pass away while camping in the desert in 2008. Tanner was a former UFC middleweight champion. For the rest of the sport of mixed-martial arts, I am not sure of any fatalities.
Yes. If you are talking about the minimum age limit to fight in the UFC, then it would be 18 because UFC is a combat sport where people can get hurt and injured. So, they would not allow minors to compete. If you are asking about the upper age limit, then, frankly speaking there is no upper limit. As long as a fighter is willing and medically able to fight, he can stay a fighter in the UFC.
It's unlikely, but it depends on how good of an experience you are looking for. In short however, no.