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Old 03-23-2006, 02:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Fight Promoter University II....

Fight Promoter University II
Gets Back in The Ring in August

Lampley, Chargin and Schaefer To Headline

NEWPORT BEACH, CA: As the huge success of the inaugural Fight Promoter University still reverberates throughout the sports world, FPU founder Roy Englebrecht is pleased to announce that due to popular demand, Fight Promoter University II will be held from August 23-25 in Irvine, California.

The intensive three-day seminar - which is the only setting where individuals can actually learn all aspects of the fight promotion business – will also feature a star-studded array of some of the top names in the fight business as guest speakers.

Already signed on for FPU II are award-winning broadcaster Jim Lampley, Hall of Fame promoter and living legend Don Chargin, and Golden Boy Promotions CEO Richard Schaefer. These three fight industry superstars will join close to 10 additional speakers who will teach sessions covering all aspects of the fight business.

Lampley, the voice of HBO Boxing telecasts, is a 30-year broadcast veteran who has seen and done it all in sports television, and is just finishing up his most recent gig, broadcasting the Winter Olympics in Torino. Chargin is a promoter who much of the boxing industry still looks to for guidance on what it takes to put on a successful fight card. Known as “War a Week” Chargin for his habit of putting on crowd-pleasing and competitive bouts, this boxing Hall of Famer has been promoting fights since 1951. A former Swiss banker, Schaefer seamlessly made the transition to the fight world as the CEO of one of the most successful young promotional companies in the fight business, Oscar De La Hoya’s Golden Boy Promotions.

FPU’s first graduating class saw 33 students receive their MBA (Master of Boxing Administration) degrees in February at a special graduation ceremony presided over by commencement speaker Ray “Boom Boom” Mancini as Pomp and Circumstance played in the background.

These first FPU graduates came from 12 states and from Canada, ranged in age from 23 to 55, and included four females. There were attorneys, CEOs, law enforcement officers, social workers, financial advisors, real estate agents, college students, and even some boxing promoters and trainers. But they all had one thing in common – the desire to learn the fight promotion business, and how to be successful in it.

“I was so impressed with the caliber of the people who attended the first ever Fight Promoter University, said Englebrecht. They were like sponges, absorbing every word of every speaker. It was also fascinating that nearly 35% of the attendees had an interest in becoming Mixed Martial Arts promoters, and to see the growing awareness for this sport. What I also saw and felt, continued Englebrecht, was that the FPU experience will create new entrepreneurs in the sport, in fact, I almost want to coin a new word…Fight Entrepreneur, instead of Fight Promoter!”

What makes Fight Promoter University such a unique and learning experience is that besides the in-class segments (students attend 15 different class sessions on fight promotions), students get hands-on practical experience setting up and working a Battle In The Ballroom pro boxing show before a sold out crowd of 1,400 fans. FPU students are even equipped with walkie-talkies and ear pieces, so that in addition to learning all aspects of setting up a club show and getting to work several of the jobs required at a club show, they also get to listen in on all the show conversations between promoter Roy Englebrecht and his show staff.

Several new benefits have been added to FPU II, including a special Team Discount and an Alumni Discount, but there will be no increase in the cost for Fight Promoter University II, with tuition remaining the same at $1,995. And with the expected enrollment of FPU II to reach perhaps 100 students, the August 24th Battle In the Ballroom pro show will now be enlarged to 10 fights to insure that all students have the opportunity to be actively involved in the promotion.

To enroll, or to learn more about Fight Promoter University II, please visit www.fightpromoteruniversity.com
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Old 03-23-2006, 03:18 PM   #2 (permalink)

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do you think they accept the GI BILL at that University? my unemployment check aint gonna last
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Old 03-23-2006, 08:45 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Sounds good. Too bad it costs so much money for a 3 day program and doesnt garauntee a job afterwards. Otherwise I'd be willing to travel for this.
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Anyone been to there in the past? I would like to hear first hand from some people on this - I may go. Being a CA in proff practice can be a bit boring. Also if anyone is thinking of going, PM, we should team up and get the special team discount. FYI 2K is not that unreasonable, especially if you think you will use it in the future.
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Agreed....I would like to hear some testimonials and if this class has actually bettered the students in achieving promoter status or something similar.

I would love to attend these classes but without a job placement program or something along those lines, I'd probably not go as I currently have a good career. Fight promoting would be something I'd love to do, but probably wouldn't be able to achieve without some help from the university.
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Dana White, Sakikabara, Trebblecock, Don King.........


None of those guys needed this school. All they needed was mafia connections and some money
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I was at the first one. To be honest the MMA part of it was VERY weak!!! But that doesnt mean the whole thing was bad. I assume he will put some extra effort into making the MMA side of it alot better this time around. With that being said the weekend was GREAT!! I learned alot, made great contacts and really got some knowledge on how to run a show and sponsorship and just everything, that was priceless. If you are serious about putting on your own promotion and have the $$$ to do it (nothing under $40,000) then Yes this is a great thing to go to!!
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