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Fighter's Guard Management MMA Agency Opens Its Doors

(EMAILWIRE.COM, March 04, 2010 ) - Cincinnati, OH - What has undoubtedly become one of the most exciting and spectacular sports in the world today, mixed martial arts has also quickly established itself as one of the fastest-growing professional sports in the world as well, especially in the United States. Because of this, athletes representing this great sport need to not only be recognized for the sacrifices they are making—both physically and financially—but they also need to be protected by insiders who know the business of fight promotion inside and out, which is why we are pleased to announce the the launch of Fighter’s Guard Management, an independent fighter management agency based out of Cincinnati, Ohio.

“I'm excited to be more heavily involved in the sport of MMA which I consider to be one of the most demanding sports on the planet. As a writer I saw a need for the MMA guys in the Cincinnati area to be associated with someone they trust and someone who knows and understands their level of commitment. I've been around all of the gyms in the area and always walk away impressed with the desire and heart of these athletes. I gained an understanding of their limited time and realized they do not have the time to deal with all the peripheral items. Fighters Guard Management relieves the burden and allows the fighters to focus on training and their families.” – Scott Dryden, President of Fighter’s Guard Management.

While Fighter’s Guard Management does offer all of these benefits as one full-service package to fighters on request, it is by no means a requirement to have every aspect of a fighter’s career managed by FGM. Our team will be more than happy to handle all, a handful of, or just one of the aforementioned areas in an athlete’s professional career on his or her road to the top.

Since launching the MMA agency just a short time ago, Fighter’s Guard has already gathered together a respectable team of fighters at the professional and amateur levels to offer our exclusive representation to, including undefeated Strikeforce welterweight prospect Roger Bowling, professional fighters T.J. Ball, Jim Davis, Carson Gainey, and Danny Woodruff, as well as a pair of up and coming amateur clients, Jerry Huber and Marcus Finch.

Fighter’s Guard Management was founded as a joint operation between Scott Dryden, MBA, Editor-in-Chief of ProFighting-fans.com and his good friend Tim Morris, who earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Cincinnati in 1992 and received a Juris Doctorate from Salmon P Chase College of Law in 2004. Together, Scott and Tim founded Fighter’s Guard Management in order to create a buffer between the fighter and everyone else in the business of fight promotion that could be responsible for distractions.

At Fighter’s Guard Management, we are in your corner. Contact Fighter’s Guard Management today or visit us at http://www.fightersguard.com/ for more information or to request representation.

Fighter's Guard Management
Scott Dryden
513-432-2867
scott@fightersguard.com

Source: EmailWire.com

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