Oh, hubbie loves to fight! We just want to make sure when he does it will be worth the while.
I would and do really appreaciate your help and advice Tez! We're not sure if he's really wanting a long career in fighting as much as maybe training fighters in the long run. He does love to compete. I think this would be perfect for him.
Yet, if the MMA arena takes too long, he may get a shot at pro in San Shou this October. We do have a goal oriented time table for doing this. When he goes to compete in San Shou in October, he'll be ready to fight cage, if we can find a paying fight.
The San Shou fight is so promoters can see new fighters and get them a paying gig, and it doesn't pay. Honestly, that's about all we're willing to do for free. If there is a way you "try out" for a competition in MMA, that would be fine too. I'm not saying that his first fight should be big bucks, but he wants it on pro level. And he is willing to work his way up in the MMA circuit from the bottom. But, he wants IN the MMA circuit when he fights the first time.
As for a trainer or manager. We honestly wouldn't know where to start to look for someone in that category. And we cannot afford them right now, hence the need to be paid for the fight. If he wins, we can invest the winning money to pay for personal trainers, diatitions, coaches, etc. See, what I mean?
He was wanting to use this one trainer that trains guys specifically for MMA doing weights and workouts. But, he's $100.00 an hour!
Plus, hubbie has a minor in sports physiology, a major in business management, played college football, football for the marine corps, was in force recon in the marine corps as a MCMAP instructor for years, he's pretty well versed when it comes to conditioning, training, weight lifting and such.
As for the style of fighting he's going to be using. There is no coach we could pay to help him in the ring that's on the circuit now. But, we do need big guys for him to spar.
Oh, as for him being willing to cut weight. No. He'll compete in Heavyweight class, and will NOT cut weight for a smaller weight class fight. This is EXTREMELY unhealthy for a fighter to drastically cut weight just before a fight, and puts that fighter at a severe disadvantage. (dehydration, etc.)
Unless, he's got a healthy amount of time to cut weight for the fight. (a couple of months, depending on how much he needs to lose).
We don't have coaches that you pay, all the fighters I know are with a club and the club instructor/coach does the fighter finding stuff. I'm sure your husband is very good at the physical part of training but your answer to the weight question means you don't know about the weight. I don't mean he should cut weight (unless he's at the lower end of heavyweight in which case I would recommend he does lose some weight, the HW div doesn't have a top limit and he could be fighting someone enormous). fighters have a 'fighting weight' and a weigh in weight, suppose the division asked for a 64kg fighter, well you'd have him cut his weight to meet that then after weigh in he'd resume his fighting weight of however much he can put on that's he's comfortable with. If it's a day before weigh in this doesn't take anything out of him, a day of weigh in makes it harder.
Andrew is right even if you get a fight that pays you will prob only get enough to cover expenses, you may be lucky and be offered a ticket deal but chances are you will be out of pocket for a long time.
any chance you can join an MMA club where they can take you through all this?