Hey guys. I've been training and studying martial arts for about 4 years, about the same time I found and joined the ToZ (JoS at that time). I've always felt that the two paths went hand in hand for me. At times when I've doubted my spirituality or power, I've found answers through martial arts. Training and fighting has pushed me to do certain workings and progress closer to the gods and in power.
My ultimate goal in this life is to go as far as I can in martial arts, and competing just seems to be along My path, because of my comps I come to rely and draw closer to the gods.
I still do have doubts and concerns however. I seem to doubt myself and not REALLY believe it. I am actively competing in amateur comps, training, and doing meditations as well as warfare for the gods, so I'm putting in the work physically not just spiritually. And I do feel empowered and like I'm on the right path.
However doubts and insecurities always creep into my mind, can I really do this?
Will all my meditations and workings to become a champion really come true?? Do I really feel the blessings of my gods with my activities?? It all feels so far off still. For some reason, I always have these doubts, but I can't stop pursuing this course, i feel like its for a purpose. But for what, i dont know. Am i delusional? I'm 25 yrs old and I really really hope being a ufc champion is possible.

I want to be a UFC champion
Why do you want to put your life and body into this? Brother Emergent13 shared a list of injuries for UFC fighters and you should consider reading it.
I would advise to find something else to do with your life than doing this. You can train like an UFC fighter without the combat, that would be more beneficial to you than actually being an UFC fighter and risk injuries that could destroy your life.
There are many ways to make money other than this one (Im sure the majority of UFC fighter does not have a good salary).
For all, its good to encourage but you should also write about all the risks that being UFC fighter imply too. If someone wants to be a cop, will you go "Yes, you can do it. Just do this square and this square.'' or will you also list all the potential dangers that comes to be a police officer?
At the end, Shadoweagle4039, its your decision but take the time to meditate and reflect on all the outcomes.
Why do you want to put your life and body into this? Brother Emergent13 shared a list of injuries for UFC fighters and you should consider reading it.
I would advise to find something else to do with your life than doing this. You can train like an UFC fighter without the combat, that would be more beneficial to you than actually being an UFC fighter and risk injuries that could destroy your life.
There are many ways to make money other than this one (Im sure the majority of UFC fighter does not have a good salary).
For all, its good to encourage but you should also write about all the risks that being UFC fighter imply too. If someone wants to be a cop, will you go "Yes, you can do it. Just do this square and this square.'' or will you also list all the potential dangers that comes to be a police officer?
At the end, Shadoweagle4039, its your decision but take the time to meditate and reflect on all the outcomes.
In all honesty it's unlikely for anyone who hasn't wrestled since childhood and transitioned to mma immediately after their wrestling career to get anywhere in mma these days
In all honesty it's unlikely for anyone who hasn't wrestled since childhood and transitioned to mma immediately after their wrestling career to get anywhere in mma these days
I'd like to point out, unfortunately Shadoweagle4039 hasn't logged in to his account since 12 July 2025, and before he decided to abandon his account he had fallen into other difficulties that he explained on here.
It is likely all your advices are falling on deaf ears.
About becoming a UFC Champion, for anyone who reads here and has similar dreams, besides dangers and what not, from what I read many UFC champions had started training only in their early 20's, they then made a professional debut around 26-28 years old, and became champions around 29-31 years old, some even later.
The average age of a UFC Champion is 31 years old, with around 8-10 years total of training and amateur fighting and then professional career behind them.
Surprisingly small amount of time, so someone starting in their 20's can certainly make it, but you must be quite athletically gifted and extremely determined.
MMA doesn't pay well unless you gain a lot of public interest and make it big, and if you are stuck in an amateur league, never finding the connection to get scouted for professional leagues, you'll get grind down by the brutality of the sport, accumulating injuries over time as you are required to fight more for your living.
It is very difficult to balance out a career in MMA with a regular career due to the demands on your body for the MMA training, and fatigue after a fight, accumulated injuries, and so on.
If you end up in an amateur league and your record isn't looking good, you will not be scouted for professional leagues either, you really need to stand out, or you need to make connections with the right people who can give you opportunities to get in certain places or receive interest from pro leagues.
To enter UFC and becoming a champion requires more than just hard work and talent. All things to consider.
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I'd like to point out, unfortunately Shadoweagle4039 hasn't logged in to his account since 12 July 2025, and before he decided to abandon his account he had fallen into other difficulties that he explained on here.
It is likely all your advices are falling on deaf ears.
About becoming a UFC Champion, for anyone who reads here and has similar dreams, besides dangers and what not, from what I read many UFC champions had started training only in their early 20's, they then made a professional debut around 26-28 years old, and became champions around 29-31 years old, some even later.
The average age of a UFC Champion is 31 years old, with around 8-10 years total of training and amateur fighting and then professional career behind them.
Surprisingly small amount of time, so someone starting in their 20's can certainly make it, but you must be quite athletically gifted and extremely determined.
MMA doesn't pay well unless you gain a lot of public interest and make it big, and if you are stuck in an amateur league, never finding the connection to get scouted for professional leagues, you'll get grind down by the brutality of the sport, accumulating injuries over time as you are required to fight more for your living.
It is very difficult to balance out a career in MMA with a regular career due to the demands on your body for the MMA training, and fatigue after a fight, accumulated injuries, and so on.
If you end up in an amateur league and your record isn't looking good, you will not be scouted for professional leagues either, you really need to stand out, or you need to make connections with the right people who can give you opportunities to get in certain places or receive interest from pro leagues.
To enter UFC and becoming a champion requires more than just hard work and talent. All things to consider.
Why do you want to put your life and body into this? Brother Emergent13 shared a list of injuries for UFC fighters and you should consider reading it.
I would advise to find something else to do with your life than doing this. You can train like an UFC fighter without the combat, that would be more beneficial to you than actually being an UFC fighter and risk injuries that could destroy your life.
There are many ways to make money other than this one (Im sure the majority of UFC fighter does not have a good salary).
The same warnings should also be given to every profession as every job comes with risks and rewards. For example, many would not think about exploring risks when taking a night job, yet night working is increasingly correlated with a much shorter lifespan, and for good reason when someone understands both conventional and alternative medicine.
In general, when making important decisions like a career, it's best to use different mental models to evaluate paths you're interested in. 3 common examples of mental models I read about in life and coaching environments are: First Principles, Inversion, and Pareto.
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Apologies if I'm being slow on private messages. I will get back to you at some point.
Why do you want to put your life and body into this? Brother Emergent13 shared a list of injuries for UFC fighters and you should consider reading it.
I would advise to find something else to do with your life than doing this. You can train like an UFC fighter without the combat, that would be more beneficial to you than actually being an UFC fighter and risk injuries that could destroy your life.
There are many ways to make money other than this one (Im sure the majority of UFC fighter does not have a good salary).
The same warnings should also be given to every profession as every job comes with risks and rewards. For example, many would not think about exploring risks when taking a night job, yet night working is increasingly correlated with a much shorter lifespan, and for good reason when someone understands both conventional and alternative medicine.
In general, when making important decisions like a career, it's best to use different mental models to evaluate paths you're interested in. 3 common examples of mental models I read about in life and coaching environments are: First Principles, Inversion, and Pareto.
Alongside Sun/Mars Squares I'd also recommend Gemini/Mercury related workings as I noticed many of the top fighters had prominent Gemini placements, which makes sense due to Gemini's rulership over the brain and its connection to the hands/arms (speed + reaction time + skill + manual dexterity).
Sagittarius/Jupiter rules the legs, and I've seen many good fighters with Jupiter in Gemini so perhaps an appropriate Jupiter Square affirmation may help as well with kicks, submissions, weight distribution etc.
Jupiter can also dissolve one's enemies in certain positions such as the 7th house and therefore its energy can be utilised to make you "luckier" in fights.
I've seen fighters who only started training at 26 and beyond still gain a pretty good fight record, so I don't think that it's a dealbreaker especially with the tools available on ToZ.
Mental tenacity and willpower can take you a long way.
Alongside Sun/Mars Squares I'd also recommend Gemini/Mercury related workings as I noticed many of the top fighters had prominent Gemini placements, which makes sense due to Gemini's rulership over the brain and its connection to the hands/arms (speed + reaction time + skill + manual dexterity).
Sagittarius/Jupiter rules the legs, and I've seen many good fighters with Jupiter in Gemini so perhaps an appropriate Jupiter Square affirmation may help as well with kicks, submissions, weight distribution etc.
Jupiter can also dissolve one's enemies in certain positions such as the 7th house and therefore its energy can be utilised to make you "luckier" in fights.
I've seen fighters who only started training at 26 and beyond still gain a pretty good fight record, so I don't think that it's a dealbreaker especially with the tools available on ToZ.
Mental tenacity and willpower can take you a long way.
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Hey guys. I've been training and studying martial arts for about 4 years, about the same time I found and joined the ToZ (JoS at that time). I've always felt that the two paths went hand in hand for me. At times when I've doubted my spirituality or power, I've found answers through martial arts. Training and fighting has pushed me to do certain workings and progress closer to the gods and in power.
My ultimate goal in this life is to go as far as I can in martial arts, and competing just seems to be along My path, because of my comps I come to rely and draw closer to the gods.
I still do have doubts and concerns however. I seem to doubt myself and not REALLY believe it. I am actively competing in amateur comps, training, and doing meditations as well as warfare for the gods, so I'm putting in the work physically not just spiritually. And I do feel empowered and like I'm on the right path.
However doubts and insecurities always creep into my mind, can I really do this?
Will all my meditations and workings to become a champion really come true?? Do I really feel the blessings of my gods with my activities?? It all feels so far off still. For some reason, I always have these doubts, but I can't stop pursuing this course, i feel like its for a purpose. But for what, i dont know. Am i delusional? I'm 25 yrs old and I really really hope being a ufc champion is possible.
Try to recieve the less head impacts as posible in training (the best is not recieve any at all, even light touches still damage your brain and makes you be worst). You should only spar marking the shots to the head, but you can go hard to the body. Always keep in mind that health is the most important thing. Do flow sparring and not gym wars. And pls, dont be a gym bully who goes hard. You get better with technique, flow and creativity, no by fighting in every training session. Hard sparring is useless, if you already know how to fight, theres no need to hard spar
Hey guys. I've been training and studying martial arts for about 4 years, about the same time I found and joined the ToZ (JoS at that time). I've always felt that the two paths went hand in hand for me. At times when I've doubted my spirituality or power, I've found answers through martial arts. Training and fighting has pushed me to do certain workings and progress closer to the gods and in power.
My ultimate goal in this life is to go as far as I can in martial arts, and competing just seems to be along My path, because of my comps I come to rely and draw closer to the gods.
I still do have doubts and concerns however. I seem to doubt myself and not REALLY believe it. I am actively competing in amateur comps, training, and doing meditations as well as warfare for the gods, so I'm putting in the work physically not just spiritually. And I do feel empowered and like I'm on the right path.
However doubts and insecurities always creep into my mind, can I really do this?
Will all my meditations and workings to become a champion really come true?? Do I really feel the blessings of my gods with my activities?? It all feels so far off still. For some reason, I always have these doubts, but I can't stop pursuing this course, i feel like its for a purpose. But for what, i dont know. Am i delusional? I'm 25 yrs old and I really really hope being a ufc champion is possible.
Try to recieve the less head impacts as posible in training (the best is not recieve any at all, even light touches still damage your brain and makes you be worst). You should only spar marking the shots to the head, but you can go hard to the body. Always keep in mind that health is the most important thing. Do flow sparring and not gym wars. And pls, dont be a gym bully who goes hard. You get better with technique, flow and creativity, no by fighting in every training session. Hard sparring is useless, if you already know how to fight, theres no need to hard spar
