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UFCundisputed
03-24-2009, 01:09 AM
Could some one please explain the deal about the teams? I would like to join one but I dont know enough about them. Please clarify :confused:
1) What are the Team rules?
2) Are we only allowed to choose 1 fighter and 1 weight division per team? Why?
3) What are the pros and cons of joining a team?
I appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks
ip0nder
03-24-2009, 01:21 AM
Every team has rules within their own teams.
For example, my team, we MUST touch gloves at the beginning of every fight. That's a rule.
And you're only supposed to use your CAF, so pick a weight class you want to stay at.
And the pros? Well, teams and camps are more of a social network then anything else. It helps you find people you can get along with and are in the same group of people for the same reason. Maybe that's just my team, but I figure that's what all teams were like.
UFCundisputed
03-24-2009, 01:39 AM
Thanks man! I knew it was simple :)
ip0nder
03-24-2009, 11:44 AM
If you're interested in joining a team, American Top Team is recruiting. We just started, and it's a little unorganized, but I'm in the process of getting everything ready. If you're looking for a good team that will help and support you during your fights, just send me a pm, I'll be happy to have you on my team.
Pr3dator
03-24-2009, 11:49 AM
well what weight do u fight at bcuz chute box is recruiting too
DJ Syko
03-24-2009, 11:59 AM
Theres on official rules to camps/teams they are just something for people to be apart of for training and for fun ect. but some camps may have there own set rules for you to join them.
They have no direct influence or involvement to the official UOC itself, so you dont need to be apart of one if you dont want to.
am not sure what you mean exactly for the second question. Your only one person so why would you want to be in the same camp twice lol.
The pros and cons are that they can help you improve your skills within the game, socialize with other people, get tips and help, its good fun ect. The only con i can really think of is that you may get some friendly banter coming from other camps, but thats just part of the fun right?.
m0pReme
04-02-2009, 12:01 PM
that clears alot up. thanks syko
WarMachine
04-02-2009, 02:45 PM
Hey man consider training with the Canucks in the Great White North. CCT.
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