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Chuck Parmelee: Ready for the Big Show

By Rod Hood | March 25, 2008

MMA is one of the fastest growing sports in the world but it can’t grow fast enough for all of the young talent out there standing on the outside looking in. For the talented fighter that just needs the break to make it in the WEC or UFC the waiting game can seem like an eternity, they are waiting to be noticed waiting for that call but the call doesn’t come and their clock is ticking. Chuck Parmelee is one of those talented fighters who is cleaning up in the regional shows but just like hundreds of others they aren’t catching the eye of the matchmakers of the UFC, WEC, EliteXC, etc.

Chuck Parmelee isn’t the typical good wrestler that can strike and does pretty good in the regional shows, Chuck Parmelee is an extremely talented fighter, well rounded and his cardio and conditioning is off the hook and he has heavy hands.

Chuck Parmelee is a Welterweight who holds a victory over Houston Alexander and has a record of 22-6-0. Chuck is 29 years old and in his prime, he trains 6 days a week and is fighting 2-3 times a month to make a living at the professional MMA fighting circuit. The difference between getting noticed and having time catch up with you is forming a plan and working that plan. Chuck is making the right moves to make it professionally, he has his own web site www.roughchuck.com, he has partnered with an agent who is getting him in articles in MMA Madness, and an upcoming article in Fight Magazine as well as other exposure and Chuck is staying in top shape ready in case the call comes and if it’s tomorrow he’s ready to not just to show up and take the fight but to win decisively and use the opportunity as a catalyst to a successful career.

So if you’re an aspiring fighter or trainer follow Chuck model and have a plan and partner with someone who will do those things you can’t or don’t have time to do and most importantly be ready because most calls from the match makers may only give you a couple weeks to get ready to go. For more information on being a proMMA fighter and sponsorship opportunity and management Guidance inquiry with FTH Fighter Sponsorship program or general inquiry to Rod Hood at rod@fthfightgear.com.

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