UFC welterweight Claude Patrick (13-1) will meet Daniel “Ninja” Roberts in Toronto at the upcoming UFC 129 event on April 30th. Patrick discusses his preparations for Roberts as well as participating in what will likely be the biggest crowd in UFC history when the event hits the Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto.
UFC welterweight Claude Patrick (13-1) will meet Daniel “Ninja” Roberts in Toronto at the upcoming UFC 129 event on April 30th. Patrick discusses his preparations for Roberts as well as participating in what will likely be the biggest crowd in UFC history when the event hits the Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto.
This comment piece was put out after returning MFC fighter Ryan Ford left the promotion for a second time, signing with rival promoter Aggression MMA. It was announced last Friday that he would headline the Aggression MMA promotions March 11th event.
Press Release – Why sign contracts?
I deal with all kinds of people in this […]
This comment piece was put out after returning MFC fighter Ryan Ford left the promotion for a second time, signing with rival promoter Aggression MMA. It was announced last Friday that he would headline the Aggression MMA promotions March 11th event.
Press Release – Why sign contracts?
I deal with all kinds of people in this business – some good, some bad – but the strange thing is no matter how much I despise or dislike someone or something, the one common thread that ties us all together is our love for the greatest sport in the world – mixed martial arts.
I find it interesting that fighters today have 10 trainers, four different managers, three agents, a pair of lawyers, and still out of this collective bunch of geniuses, not one of them takes the time to read the fighter’s contract.
I have said it over and over and over again every single time to this alleged group of masterminds “READ THE CONTRACT” before signing it. It’s not just with fighters but even corporate sponsors that want to get involved in the most exciting sport on the planet. You’ll notice I didn’t say “the fastest growing sport in the world.”
I can’t stand hearing that anymore due to the fact there is no other sport that even enters into the competition that we’re competing against. Until the time that elephant soccer, underwater rugby, or the National Rock-Paper-Scissors League picks up a television contract, there is nothing else to consider as “the fastest growing sport.”
I can’t express the gratitude and the appreciation I have for the MFC’s current sponsors. They are what make the well-oiled machine called the Maximum Fighting Championship run. At the same time, we have a large sum of money still owed to us by a handful of companies that signed contracts, promised big things, and have now gone to collections.
Just DON’T SIGN THE CONTRACT. Say it’s too much, say it’s not enough, but DON’T SIGN THE CONTRACT if you really don’t want to. Say you don’t like the terms, tell me you want to stretch it out, but DON’T SIGN THE CONTRACT.
Tell me you only want to a two-fight deal and then after that we can decide if we still want to continue and we can sign a new contract. Tell me you want three bottles of tequila in your contract, and if we agree on everything then SIGN THE CONTRACT.
See the difference is the MFC is a long-term company that has been in business 11 years which in the mixed martial arts world translates to 109 years. The majority of people who front an MMA promotion come into the business, pose and strut so they can look cool to their friends, and then in they disappear. They are short-term thinkers and their MMA business has a short-term lifespan.
This is the complete opposite of everyone on board with the MFC. We are here building, striving, grinding, and competing – putting our guts into everything we do every day.
So stop wasting our time and we won’t waste yours. This is where the big boys play and where corporate sponsors can get exposure through the only show based in Canada and one of about five in all of North America that is on live TV. We do what we say we’re going to do so you should do what you say but DON’T SIGN THE CONTRACT.
I asked a notable ringside physician for his medical opinion on this serious matter. He gave me a very simple diagnosis.
If your hand is sweating as you hold a pen over the dotted line, then it’s clear you have contracted “Contractus Scaredsillius” and you should be quarantied immediately.
If you, as a fighter or a sponsor, have the contract on the desk in front of you and you are smiling uncontronably as dollar signs flash in your eyes, then you are part of the MFC team. Welcome to the coolest club you’ll ever have exclusive membership to.
(photo courtesy of Tracy Lee @ www.combatlifestyle.com)
Canadian featherweight Mark Hominick (20-8) demonstrated Saturday night why UFC President Dana White felt confident enough to announce him as the next #1 contender to meet Jose Aldo. He first had to defeat George Roop as part of last night’s Spike TV broadcasted main card at UFC: Fight […]
Canadian featherweight Mark Hominick (20-8) demonstrated Saturday night why UFC President Dana White felt confident enough to announce him as the next #1 contender to meet Jose Aldo. He first had to defeat George Roop as part of last night’s Spike TV broadcasted main card at UFC: Fight for the Troops 2 before earning top contender status.
Hominick made short work of his opponent scoring with several strikes, wobbling his opponent in the opening minute of the fight. He’d eventually put Roop down with a good couple of punches and follow it up with a few strikes while over towering over his opponent. The referee would step in, despite Roop’s protests to end the fight at 1: 28 of the first round.
Roop quickly got up and stumbled over to Hominick to congratulate him on the victory, and it was easy to see that the referee had made the right call as Roop almost fell into his opponents arms.
Now Hominick will get the chance to fight for the UFC featherweight title in his home province of Ontario on April 30th at UFC 129 against Aldo, in what is sure to be a record breaking UFC event.
During the post fight press conference Hominick expressed his confidence going into his next fight, noting that Aldo has been making wrestlers “look like poor strikers” and has yet to face an opponent with his striking skills up to this point.
“This is huge, but take it from me I’ve been fighting professionally for ten years,” talking of his pro career dating back to June 2002. “I’ve went through the bottom and now I’m finally getting a chance to go against the top, the best of the best. They are always the guys that I’ve always wanted to face.”
“One thing against Jose Aldo, he’s a fantastic…I think he’s the best pound-for-pound fighter, fantastic striker but he’s never faced anyone with my striking abilities. So we’ll see how he does against that,” Hominick stated to the gathered press. “He’s been making wrestlers look like poor strikers. A lot of times that’s not to hard but he’s not going to do that to me and I”m going in with that kind of confidence.”
A confident Hominick stated “I know he’s the best in the world but he’s never faced anyone like me.”
(The Trews – Highway of Heroes)
UFC® FIGHT FOR THE TROOPS 2 TO HELP RAISE MONEY FOR CANADIAN HERO FUND
– www.herofund.ca
Live Event on Rogers Sportsnet Saturday, January 22 at 9 p.m. EST
Press Release – Toronto, Ontario, Canada – January 20, 2011 — The Ultimate Fighting Championship® heads to Fort Hood, Texas this Saturday, January […]
UFC® FIGHT FOR THE TROOPS 2 TO HELP RAISE MONEY FOR CANADIAN HERO FUND
– www.herofund.ca
Live Event on Rogers Sportsnet Saturday, January 22 at 9 p.m. EST
Press Release – Toronto, Ontario, Canada – January 20, 2011 — The Ultimate Fighting Championship® heads to Fort Hood, Texas this Saturday, January 22 in support of the honourable men and women in the military with “UFC® Fight For The Troops 2”. In Canada, the special live event will air on Rogers Sportsnet at 9:00pm ET/6:00pm PT and raise funds for the Canadian Hero Fund, a charitable organization dedicated to supporting Canadian military personnel and their families.
An explosive fight card is highlighted by a main event that pits highly-ranked lightweight Evan Dunham against knockout artist Melvin Guillard while two Canadians will also see action. Edmonton’s Tim Hague will square off against former NFL defensive tackle Matt Mitrione while Thamesford, Ontario native Mark Hominick is one win away from a chance at the UFC featherweight title as he meets the tough and hard-nosed George Roop.
This special live UFC fight card will raise funds for the Canadian Hero Fund. Information about ways to donate can be found online at www.herofund.ca.
Rogers Sportsnet will air special features throughout the broadcast in support of the Canadian Forces who served in Afghanistan while viewers will also see Canadian UFC fighters speak to the importance of our men and women in the military and of the Canadian Hero Fund. The initial project of the Canadian Hero Fund is to provide post-secondary scholarships to the children and spouses of fallen Canadian soldiers.
“Our soldiers take care of us, and this is our chance to help take care of them,” said Tom Wright, UFC Director of Canadian Operations. “We’re honoured to support our military by putting on some great fights while helping raise funds for the Canadian Hero Fund.”
“This is a great opportunity to bring together those who fight for their country, those who fight for a living, and the Hero Fund that supports those who serve,” said Lieutenant-Colonel Cliff Trollope, Commanding Officer of the Royal Regiment of Canada. “The bond is a natural one that will only get stronger as we spend more time together.”
In addition to catching the main card on Rogers Sportsnet at 9.pm. ET, fans have the opportunity to watch two live preliminary fights for free at 8 p.m. EST by simply clicking the “Like” button on the official UFC Facebook page.
By liking Facebook.com/UFC, fans will gain access to a live stream of the lightweight battle between Cody McKenzie (12-0) of The Ultimate Fighter® and veteran Yves Edwards (39-16-1), as well as a pivotal welterweight clash pitting TUF alum DaMarques Johnson (16-8) against Mike “The Joker” Guymon (13-4-1). Fans that do not have a Facebook account are encouraged to sign up at www.facebook.com.
Canadian lightweight Rory “The Waterboy” MacDonald (10-1) has moved from the Canadian west coast to join UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre at his Tri-Star gym in Montreal to prepare for his future fight at UFC 129. Previously scheduled to meet James Wilks at the event, he will now meet Nate Diaz on April 30th.
Canadian lightweight Rory “The Waterboy” MacDonald (10-1) has moved from the Canadian west coast to join UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre at his Tri-Star gym in Montreal to prepare for his future fight at UFC 129. Previously scheduled to meet James Wilks at the event, he will now meet Nate Diaz on April 30th.
Canadian lightweight Rory “The Waterboy” MacDonald (10-1) has moved from the Canadian west coast to join UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre at his Tri-Star gym in Montreal to prepare for his future fight at UFC 129. Previously scheduled to meet James Wilks at the event, he will now meet Nate Diaz on April 30th.
Canadian lightweight Rory “The Waterboy” MacDonald (10-1) has moved from the Canadian west coast to join UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre at his Tri-Star gym in Montreal to prepare for his future fight at UFC 129. Previously scheduled to meet James Wilks at the event, he will now meet Nate Diaz on April 30th.