There exists, in the MMA world today, a silent crisis – silent to the millions of fans and to the many journalists writing on and forming the public’s opinion on the sport, yet blaring to the professionals in the gyms and on the mats that make this sport happen day in day out. As MMA became popular, and increased its fan base, thousands of people looked at it and started dreaming of becoming just like the stars that the sport created. It’s like that in any sport. But the difference in MMA is that there are more and more people out there in the schools and on the mats training and learning, putting their time, effort and money into the dream of one day turning themselves into a notable fighter, but there are less and less opportunities for them to get into a ring or cage and prove themselves worthy. Even the men and women who started sometime ago and have managed to accumulate reasonable records are affected by this same problem.

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Veteran manager Alex Davis sees real problem with MMA’s continued growth, yet declining opportunities – MMA Junkie

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