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My dughter wants to be a ufc fighter.How would she become that?

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My daughter despretley wants to become a ufc fighter.But im not sure how to do that.I want her to live her biggest dream and thats it .Does anyone have any clues or advice?

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  1. Steroids, a s*x-change, and a shortened lifespan to start.  But she will also have to train her **** off too.  UFC is a rough bunch to be dancing with.


  2. Umm.. sign up to a good gym.... after allot of training (usually 4 to 6 years) look for amateur boxing, kick boxing and MMA tournaments in your area. After a few victories, look for a circuit of MMA that is either a regional or national invitation. After a few more victories and advertised competitions contact the UFC fight coordinator.

  3. um she can do MMA in that case find a good gym (NOT the local TKD mcdojo) or a Judo or BJJ dojo and start going there. But the problem is the UFC doesnt allow women to fight. Womens MMA is thriving though

  4. do you want to see your daughter getting beat up by some guy or girl.... well I'm just saying I'm not saying you should stop her I just thinking out loud...

  5. I'd just like to say Mr. Herring that I'm rooting for you against Lesnar.

  6. I have no idea but try this:

    http://www.ehow.com/how_2071638_become-u...

    A small obvervation I made while watching MMA, top female fighters are hot.....

  7. Well then I suggest training in mixed martial arts gym.

    But one thing you should definitely know is that a mere one or two hours of training in any gym would not be enough to be a top professional fighter.

    You'll be able to see if she really means it or just saying it or not by how hard she is training. Most people I know that said they wanted to be the best fighters in the world became lazy in the end and gave up that dream. But I haven't. Anyways, you simply keep training hard and that's it. At the gym and even if you're not at the gym. Some fighters train 7-8 hours a day, some trains three and a half hours three times a day and etc. It's not how long you train but how hard you train within that time.

    I'm not too sure about what goes on in the women's division for any kind of fighting but I think it's kind of similar.

  8. she can't be a ufc fighter. But she can be a mma fighter.

  9. How old is she? If she's young, then just tell her that she'll probably grow out of it, because she's young and she probably will. There are many risks in UFC, for one, both people usually bleed a lot, two, blood + blood usually results in disease, two, wounds, and lastly, it's a lot of work. Overall, if you really want her to, put her in an MMA class, they're getting pretty popular now, and it isn't difficult at all to find one.

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