If you were me...

Rodja

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And you have trained only a handful of times since July, yet have maintained solid cardio, would you take a fight on 3 weeks notice?

The fighter in me immediately wants to do it, but I have to give it a bit of thought. Would be cool to be on the same card as Rob, though.
 
And you have trained only a handful of times since July, yet have maintained solid cardio, would you take a fight on 3 weeks notice?

The fighter in me immediately wants to do it, but I have to give it a bit of thought. Would be cool to be on the same card as Rob, though.


If your cardio is there i say go for it. I think the main question is, do you feel confident in your skills having only trained a few times since july.
 
If your cardio is there i say go for it. I think the main question is, do you feel confident in your skills having only trained a few times since july.
Always. The times I have sparred have been solid and it seems like my BJJ has improved somehow during the time off.
 
that depends on your opponents record... if they guy is really good and has not lost a fight then you're his next victim...

else go for it!
 
go for it will be good for you get you name out and the promoters will be like damm only 3 weeks and he took it and he still gave it his all weather you win or lose they will respect for that,

3 weeks is along time compared to my brother in law, he took a fight with 4 days notice!!! and won by TKO in the 2nd
 
go for it will be good for you get you name out and the promoters will be like damm only 3 weeks and he took it and he still gave it his all weather you win or lose they will respect for that,

3 weeks is along time compared to my brother in law, he took a fight with 4 days notice!!! and won by TKO in the 2nd
I accepted a fight once 6 hours until weigh-ins. 3 weeks is nothing compared to that, but I haven't been training as regularly as usual.
 
go for it tell us the location we ll come c you win (if in tha area )
3 weeks you said yourself is plenty of time
f... him up
 
Get stuck in! Bet you'll regret it if you don't!:bruce2:
 
i'd say look at the opponent first. If you feel it is a good matchup and you feel confidant in your skills, go for it. If it is a "sacrificial lamb" type feeling, I wouldnt do it then.

Good luck with whatever you choose though!
 
Rodja I thought you were training longer then that. As tatoo said find out more on your opponent. Then make sure you are mentally there bro. I would say go for it, and start hitting the gym asap. And I would not try and learn anything new just work on what you know and prepare for your opponent (which I know you know).

And Vika808 where do you live and when was your brother fight? :-)
 
I have been training for over 2 years, but my MMA training has been inconsistent as of late. This will be my 7th professional fight.
 
go for it .by now you have probably made up your mind hunh ,
so what ur gonna do?
Still on the fence, but I found out that they will 3 minutes rds. Just waiting on the promoter to give me an opponent before I decide on my path.
 
better decide soon because you are gonna start doubting yourself pretty soon and when that happens don't go
good luck
 
I knew I didnt loose my mind, I remember you first posting here when the MMA sub forum first started. Have fun no matter what.
 
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