America Has Most Pro-MMA Government in History

In the early days of the UFC when Dana White was working hard to make it mainstream, warmongers like John McCain did everything in their power to stop its growth and attempt to ban the sport completely. When the UFC was struggling to gain sponsors due to McCain and other evil people, President Trump opened his doors at the Trump Taj Mahal and hosted UFC 30 in 2001 when no other mainstream venue would allow it. Without Trump strongly supporting UFC in its early days, it would have never lasted, and MMA wouldn't be a sport today!

Today in 2025 we are about to have the most pro-MMA government in history.

Director of National Intelligence nominee Tulsi Gabbard personally trains in MMA and regularly attends UFC fights and so does HHS Secretary nominee RFK Jr. There is absolutely no reason why their confirmation hearings should have been delayed. Both deserve swift confirmation with bi-partisan support! However, both of them would make great Presidents in 2028 so lawmakers will attempt to drag them through the mud (it won't work they will be confirmed).

It is great to see Mark Zuckerberg begin training in MMA. Recently, Elon Musk challenged Zuckerberg to an MMA fight. Elon Musk might get winded if he doesn't begin training seriously at his local UFC Gym. Tulsi would beat Zuckerberg in a fight!

Conor McGregor's head coach John Kavanagh had dinner last night with both Tulsi and RFK Jr. He is in the process of rolling out his 20-Week Warrior Program to the 150 UFC Gyms across America and around the world!

His company is called Mixed Martial Arts Group (NYSE: MMA) and as of January 15th, year-to-date sales have exceeded 560 participants for year-over-year growth of 192%, putting MMA well on track to reach its target of 800 participants for the first calendar quarter of 2025. MMA averages US$1,004 per participant in gross revenue for the program. Word is spreading fast about it across social media!

The 20 Week Warrior Training Program offers a once in a lifetime experience, where regular people train like a combat athlete for 100 tailored lessons over 20 weeks, before stepping into the cage to compete in a fully sanctioned amateur MMA fight. Participants can sign up to commence the Warrior Training Program by paying a deposit and continuing with a monthly subscription payment during the 20-week program. Following the completion of the program, MMA seeks to retain these participants through other in-gym training offerings and access to its community platform.

People are signing up for MMA's 20-Week Warrior Program at a record pace!

MMA recently acquired BJJLink and its popular iOS and Android apps. MMA announced this morning that it is integrating BJJLink into their online platforms!

MMA's market cap is only $12.26 million!

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