July 24, 2013

Why is there not a professional martial arts point league?

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Hi Dexter Kennedy here, President of the National Martial Arts League and Kumite Fightclub Martial Arts School Franchise, where we help individuals, partnerships, and corporations realize the dream of business ownership.

I have a question for you...

Have you ever wondered why there is not a professional martial arts point league?

We have over 500 amateur point circuits, 75 million Tae Kwon Practitioners, 5% of the US population with 5 million added every year that participate in martial arts using points and safety equipment. So why don't we have a professional martial arts league like other major league sports? I'll tell you why?

The leaders of our sport are compelled to compete with boxing. Hear me out, the Professional Karate Association allowed professional boxers to participate as long as they adhered to the minimum kicking rule of six kicks per round. In the World Combat League competitors were paid more for knockouts, and the earlier the knock the more they'd get paid and now boxing is being challenged by the MMA.

Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) has left approximately 80% of martial artist untouched seeking tournaments only to find no competition or limited competition within their own fighting divisions. We are currently seeking males and females interested in supporting us in our quest to professionalize sport martial arts.

If you are sick and tired of limited opportunities for sport martial artists, and can envision the benefits for practitioners, school owners, business men and women of a professional league like the NFL but for martial arts, then simply submit your contact Details on the right and we will gladly add you to our weekly newsletter.

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