> Getting into UFC?

Getting into UFC?

Posted at: 2014-09-13 
Well, perfect. You're learning 2 very important skills for MMA. Keep at it. Enter as many kickboxing and grappling competitions as you can. Don't get down if you lose. Every time you lose you get better, as they say. When you start winning more than losing, then it's time to join an MMA gym, and a good one. Keep entering competitions. If you're 35 years old but still have a mediocre record, time to retire your hopes of joining the UFC.

There are hundreds if not thousands of people who claim they are dedicated and are dead set on making it to the UFC. A good portion of them being more dedicated, train longer/harder than you do and will never make it to the UFC. What makes you any different?

PS: A legitimate Muay Thai school wouldn't have belts.

Pretty much, KW. No real MT gym uses belts.

If you really want to get into UFC, you have to be 21 years old, have an MMA record, and have a fanbase.

Join amateur circuit build experience. Join lower ranking pro circuit build a record. Move up in pro circuits until you can get UFC to notice and recruit you. Nobody just starts out in UFC anymore. You have to build a pro record and do well at respectable level and UFC will come to you.

Hit the dojos. There is a gym in every state that has connections with mma sports. Take the circuit and work your way up!

since when does muay thai use a belt system, find a real muay thai school

Im a dedicated person once i set my mind to something i do it. I am a big fan of MMA and i have a purple belt in jiu jitsu and ill be getting my blue belt in mauy thai soon. How do i get my name out there? How do i get someone to see me fight?