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Enock-O-Lypse Now!

Underneath Denver International Airport
Jun 19, 2016
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Not sure if this has already been created or not, but there should be a website / app where fans can instantly contribute funds into a fighters account to help with their expenses or training or really what ever.

A way fight fans can show support to their favorite fighters.

This idea came up after hearing Gegard Mousasi anger towards not being compensated for what he feels he is worth.

As a long time fight fan and fan of Gegard Mousasi I agree with him 100%.

I think if a site / app is created the funds can go directly to the fighter who has set up an account with this Website.

Fighter could log in and get acess to his account 24/7.

Fans can donate money into a fighters account at anytime.


Lets say the fighter just fought his ass off and lost a close fight -- UFC pays him chump change after the event ..this is a great oppertunity for fans who feel he deserves a little more to log in and donate $10.00 into the Fighters account.

This could help out not only the Top Tier fighters like Gegard Mousasi ...but also younger guys just starting their careers who may need some help with all the expenses that come with fighting.

This would be basically a MMA Version of Patreon.
 

ECC170

Monster's 11,ATM 2,Parlay Challenge,Hero GP Champ
Pro Fighter
Jan 23, 2015
14,530
23,826
They have tip a fighter
 

ECC170

Monster's 11,ATM 2,Parlay Challenge,Hero GP Champ
Pro Fighter
Jan 23, 2015
14,530
23,826
Idk how its doing but I've seen this.
 
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Ceiling Fan

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They do, it's called Tip a Fighter, and I'm not sure how fighters feel about it. They have 40 fighters of various promotions on that site, but that includes the likes of Phil Baroni who is "retired" for now since 2014 or at least waiting for the right fight to come out to fight again (Joe Schilling in Bellator, for example).

Tip A Fighter
 

Enock-O-Lypse Now!

Underneath Denver International Airport
Jun 19, 2016
12,219
20,277
They do, it's called Tip a Fighter, and I'm not sure how fighters feel about it. They have 40 fighters of various promotions on that site, but that includes the likes of Phil Baroni who is "retired" for now since 2014 or at least waiting for the right fight to come out to fight again (Joe Schilling in Bellator, for example).

Tip A Fighter

You would think this would work great, I wonder how trustworthy the "Tip A Fighter" staff is and how well they are able to promote their services to fighters.