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mobius1
04-10-2009, 10:13 PM
Celebrity Fighting Champions

Information

Celebrity Fighting Champions (CFC) is MMA organization co-founded by Ted Turner, Tito Ortiz, and Max Kellerman. The objective of the organization is to get celebrities to compete for charity and entertainment on television. All profits from our shows are go to charities that the celebrities pick. The amount that goes to celebrities charities is divided up based on if they win, lose, draw, or hold one of the current titles. We are based out of Atlanta, Georgia

For celebrities planning on joining…

You will be assigned a personal trainer to get you read for your fights and see after your well being. For more information on this pleas contact Tito Ortiz.

We place these restrictions on charitable organizations donations can go to:

Allowed organizations include Non-Profit organizations, giving and other defined charity organizations, certified educational institutions, legitimate scientific, technical, or medical experiments for the progress of humanity, scholarship organizations, and others that are not mentioned by are certified by the CFC Charitable Organizations Board. We disallow donations to political organizations, political think tanks, or any organization promoting a political agenda. We disallow celebrities to select charities that they founded or personal charities as well as charities that they are board member or other form of higher authority.

Rules for fights:

Matches will be held within a regulation MMA Ring.
If no decision can be achieved in the given rounds matches are automatically considered a draw.
Non-title matches will be three rounds max at 10 minutes each.
Title matches will be five rounds max at 10 minutes each.
Strikes to a downed opponents are Legal.
Referees will separate a fighter and end the fight if they are inactive.
Closing guard while on the ground is legal.
Knee strikes to the head of a ground opponent are illegal.
Fighters who are knocked down are not given a 10 count to respond to.
Elbow strikes to the head are illegal.
Stops to a downed opponent are illegal.

Weight Classes:

Men

Lightweight: 100-145
Middleweight: 146-185
Heavyweight: 186-299
Super Heavyweight: 300-600

Women:

Lightweight: 100-145
Heavyweight: 146-200
Super Heavyweight: 201-600

Current Champions

CFC Super Heavyweight:
N/A

CFC Heavyweight:
N/A

CFC Middleweight:
N/A

CFC Lightweight:
N/A

CFC Women’s Super Heavyweight:
N/A

CFC Women’s Heavyweight:
N/A

CFC Women’s Lightweight:
N/A


Current Roster
Coming Soon!

Title History

CFC Super Heavyweight:
None

CFC Heavyweight:
None

CFC Middleweight:
None

CFC Lightweight:
None

CFC Women’s Super Heavyweight:
None

CFC Women’s Heavyweight:
None

CFC Women’s Lightweight:
None

mobius1
04-10-2009, 10:35 PM
It's your chance to do what your good at again and it will be fun.

Ya but I would have about as much chance as hell freezing over getting that job. There is better people out there with more experience running big pet projects for people. The only MMA organization I've ever run was a little indy organization out of no one gives a **** USA. Best time of my life getting to work with those guys and seeing all those young kids looking to start there carrier, good times. Would have made a carrier out of it if it hadn't gone out of business. The economy went south and so did our profits. Now I'm just another person with a business degree sacking groceries hoping for a job that is actually worth the time put in.

The whole CFC idea was an inside plug from a friend in the business. They wanted someone who could run the show without having to be looked over so that the owners could have there hands free to work on other things. Turner was quite the promoter of it and was full up with that, Kellerman was going to head up commentary or at least work behind the scenes, and Ortiz was helping train the celebs. Nothing else was coming through my radar as for MMA jobs and what would hurt giving it a shot. Didn't have any actual plans on getting the job. Guess sometimes the ball does bounce my way.

((I'm still working on some of the celebs that will be in this but if you want to make suggestions I'm always open to it. I would prefer though if you do make a celeb suggestion that they have little to no fighting experience.))

ProjectJinx
04-11-2009, 02:54 PM
Celeb suggestion: Chuck Norris... Jk. Johnny Depp.

buck44f
04-11-2009, 03:23 PM
Chuck Norris could be a suprise fighter after the celebs have some fights under them.....Seth Rogen, Jason Segal and anna faris... believe thats her name.

JJReid
04-12-2009, 01:31 AM
Frank Oz
Chris Crocker

magik
04-12-2009, 01:49 AM
Chuck Norris!!!
Jack Bauer
Mr Bean
Barack Obama
Michael Jackson
ZZ Top
Randy Savage
Ja Rule
50 Cent
Snoop Dogg
Eminem
Will Smith
Mark McGwire
Barry Bonds
Bee Gees
Barry White
Nick Carter
Aaron Carter


Several to get their ass handed to them, others to get wins. But Michael Jackson has to float like a butterfly and kick them hard following with a crotch grab and a big "Oww!". Instant Classic right there.

UFC-KING
04-12-2009, 09:26 AM
Christian Vale (or something like that)
David Spade
Vince Vaughn
Will Ferrell
The Guy that played Cal Naughton Jr. in Talledega Nights
Seth McFarlane
Matt Groening

ProjectJinx
04-12-2009, 03:54 PM
Christian Vale (or something like that)
David Spade
Vince Vaughn
Will Ferrell
The Guy that played Cal Naughton Jr. in Talledega Nights
Seth McFarlane
Matt Groening

Bale not Vale

And Cal was played by John C. Riley.

jwoodson213
04-20-2009, 11:58 AM
Chuck Norris vs Jonas Brothers (Any of them)

Krazy Killian
04-20-2009, 02:06 PM
Steve Urkel

Bombstriker
04-20-2009, 03:02 PM
I'm sure Mike Tyson would like to make a transition into the sport.... :D

Thriller
04-20-2009, 03:18 PM
Jack Bauer

Is the Bauer Neck Snap~! legal?