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MMA Gospel - Chris Bennett Could Be The Next BJ Penn With Our Support of Local MMA

Posted On: December 1, 2009 at 10:22pm
MMA Gospel - Chris Bennett Could Be The Next BJ Penn With Our Support of Local MMA

Fight fans gather on weekends in bars, homes, and event centers to watch promotions such as Strikeforce, WEC and UFC while local events struggle to gather fans to support the future of the sport. MMA Gospel and Fighters.com understand that most fans don’t know the young pro fighters in their area, let alone the amateur fighters. They do not have feelings for these fighters one way or another, not like they do for  “Huntington Beach Bad Boy” Tito Ortiz (15-7-1), Fighters.com and UFC Lightweight Champion “Prodigy” BJ Penn (14-5-1), or eighth-ranked light heavyweight “Iceman” Chuck Liddell (21-7).

So, without knowing any of the fighters, why should you get out to as many local mixed martial arts events as possible?

It is simple! Local events and your support of them are the key to the future of this sport. If only friends and family of the amateur fighters or new pro fighters were to attend these events, the promoters wouldn’t be able to continue promoting fights due to financial reasons. Putting on a local MMA event is not cheap. The expenses include the purchase or rental of a cage or ring, rental of a venue, payroll, printing of fliers, tickets, and posters, sound, lighting, etc. As you can see, there is a lot that goes into putting on just one show, let alone a regular yearly schedule of shows.

Let’s discuss the fighters you would likely see at a local MMA event in your area. I am sure you already know that the skill level will be much lower than what is seen a a UFC event. This could be something that keeps you away; but, for me it is something that brings me to drive two hours to events such as MMA Big Show: Onslaught, which I attended November 28 at Belterra Casino in Indiana. If you only watch the most skilled of all MMMA athletes, then you are missing out on the true beauty of the sport. The rise from meager beginnings and very limited skill set to becoming a well-rounded top tier mixed martial artist.

This weekend I witnessed a few fighters that I believe will have a great future in the sport. Imagine getting to know Fighters.com Heavyweight Champion “Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko (31-1) or tenth-ranked “The Natural” Randy Couture (17-10)  when they were young and just starting sambo and wrestling respectively.  Then being able to follow their careers to where they are now. It would be quite amazing, wouldn’t it?

Lightweight Chris Bennett (0-0), middleweigth Michael Dabe (0-0), and welterweight Brian Fransisco (0-0) are three amateur fighters that could succeed in a sport where so many fail.

Bennett is the MMA Big Show lightweight champ and, along with a very savy submission game, he showed quick hands in his win over Brian Karmolinksi (0-0) at Onslaught. He is 16-1 in amateur fights and says he would like to get 25 wins before going pro.  I found that refreshing in a world where so many are looking to go pro and make the cash fast, record be damned.

Dabe has a record of 3-2 in amateur fights after his win last weekend. It was not his record that impressed me, but rather his composure in the cage and his submission victory. He pulled off an arm triangle from the bottom  which we rarely see, especially against a well-trained fighter like Fransisco. His rise to the top of the sport will only be limited by his dedication.

Fransisco is only 15 with a record of 2-1 in amateur fights. His uncle is “Mojo” William Horne (5-2) and he gets to train with guys like “Mojo”, “Pitbull” Josh Souder (7-4) and Neal Rowe (2-2). He was upset with his loss, but, at 15 and surrounded by such sound fighters, sky is the limit for this young teenager.

I am now able to follow these fighters, who I got to meet and form relationships with and one day I will be able to say I watched the UFC champ back when he was an amateur.

You have this opportunity as well, right there in your own city. We even see pro fighters like “Merciless” Kevin Barkdull (1-2), who has the right attitude and seems to only be lacking a solid camp to train with better fighters in order to take his game to next level. These fighters need your support and can use the help in getting their names out there. They are looking to you, the fans of MMA, to help them get to the upper echelons.

I am going to be attending Ohio Xtreme Fighting: Crossroads In Dayton December 12 to watch the rise of some new talent. OXF is an organization based out of my hometown, Dayton, and run by former UFC fighter and my ex coach Michael Patt (12-4). I will get to see the following pro fights: Mitch Lyons (1-1) versus Doug Bowling (0-0), Thor Castillo (1-2) versus Joseph Inboden (2-2), and Justin Fletcher (0-1) versus Carson Gainey (2-6).

Castillo and Lyons are two fighters I believe can become top-level fighters. The others I know nothing about and look forward to learning something about them. There will also be 16 other fights that night. That is 19 fights for the small price of $20.00 for general admission or $25.00 for ringside. I think that is a great deal for fight fans. Not only do you get to see 19 fights, but you get to see and meet other MMA fans.

So, as you can see, at a local MMA fight you get to see more fights than a UFC or Strikeforce card and you get to watch the rise of the next big stars in mixed martial arts and even have the chance to become friends with these fighters. Right now local MMA is a hit or miss business for most promoters. They have to schedule fights and worry about low attendance due to college football games, NFL games, UFC, or Strikeforce fights, among many other things. It is in our hands, the fans of MMA, to keep this sport alive. Without a place for local fighters to test their skills this sport will fail due to lack of a steady stream of improving fighters.

Get out and support your local mixed martial arts organizations and tell your family and friends about the good time you have and the great fights you’ll see. Then call into MMA Gospel Radio and let us where you have gone to keep the future of MMA alive.

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Comments

  1. Jerry Burke
    Comment by Jerry Burke
    12/02/2009 at 2:39 pm | #1

    Great article very true we do need to support local MMA

  2. Reverend Turk of MMA Gospel Radio
    Comment by Reverend Turk of MMA Gospel Radio
    12/03/2009 at 6:44 am | #2

    Thanks Jerry. Glad you enjoyed it. Stay tuned for exciting things from Chris Bennett. I talked with him last night and he is at Ed Clay’s Nashville MMA training with Shawn Hammonds.

  3. shannon
    Comment by shannon
    12/05/2009 at 12:11 pm | #3

    That is so true im into MMA myself, and whenever I am talking about MMA, no one knows what Im talking about! But it is making a huge rise in people who like it though.

  4. shannon
    Comment by shannon
    12/05/2009 at 12:13 pm | #4

    You know a great martial arts studio is (for MMA, street defence, or BJJ) Defensive Edge. I train there. Please check out there website: defensivedge.com

  5. BJ PENN
    Comment by BJ PENN
    04/21/2010 at 1:24 am | #5

    What kids need to do is stay in school and not spend all of their time wanting to fight one another…you guys need to get a life

  6. I Speak for all
    Comment by I Speak for all
    05/27/2010 at 12:53 pm | #6

    BJ Penn poser needs to get a life.
    This is great for everyone, I have done MMA a little bit but I also enjoy watching whenever I can, keep up the great work and lets get this sport even bigger than it already is.

  7. ammy
    Comment by ammy
    06/17/2010 at 4:59 pm | #7

    yeah i agree great article and and bj penn poser dont judge something that you know nothing about i think you guys are doing a great job keep it up and i have seen chris bennetts fights on the internet the kid is explosive and he will make it big and i know michael dabe a real good friend of mine i train with him he just had a fight not to long ago and won

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