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Old 03-17-2004, 08:21 AM   #9 (permalink)
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GCB Ring Rap - Issue # 5

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GCB RING RAP - ISSUE # 5


Welcome again fight fans to Global Championship Boxing. This is the day that we have been waiting for. Today, January 1st, 1900, we will kick off our inaugural year of boxing. We wanted to let you know how our first couple of years are going to unfold. As we have said before, our goal is to create a solid foundation of matches to help get our fighters headed in the right direction. Each fighter begins his career at 0-0 and will earn his way to the top of our Rankings by facing various opponents in various Venues across the world.


With everyone starting at the same career stage we are going to let them duke it out for the first two years (about a week real time!) and then we will begin taking steps to crown the first GCB World Champ and Regional Champs. BUT first we need to let the fighters build some history and gain the experience they need to move up in the GCB.


We are going to “Auto Schedule” bouts on various dates through out the year to help build our foundation. We are going to intentionally keep our Main Event guys away from each other for a while since the first two years of simmimg are going to be pretty quick. We want it to be a big deal when they do finally meet each other in the ring and to auto schedule them now would just mix them in with the others and not make their fights have any meaning.


With that said, we are going to begin our first year “Auto Scheduling” fighters that have a 5 and above overall rating versus fighters that have a four and below rating. During our second year we will close the gap a little and then by our third year we will have a clear picture of who our Main Eventers are, who our Club Circuit guys are, and who our trail horse guys are. At that time they will pretty much stay in their respective competition levels.


Now, you would think that beginning this way (5-above versus 4-below) most of the highly rated fighters would have a cake walk up the ladder of success. Guess again, that’s right, upsets galore!


We will return next time and see how things are unfolding. Have a great day and always remember to keep your hands up and keep moving! Good bye!

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