In response to the MFC’s release of Brian Cobb
Feb 3, 2012 Comments
(PRESS RELEASE) -- About 1130 a.m. EST (1.5 hour prior to weigh-in)
I get a call from my client Brian Cobb.
Apparently Antonio
McKee’s camp called him and said McKee was sitting at 159lb and
bone dry and couldn’t cut anymore. McKee wanted to agree to a 159lb
catch-weight. I told Cobb that we would not agree to a catch-weight
and Cobb felt he was on weight. I proceeded to inform Mark Pavelich
of the issue. I informed Pavelich that McKee was at 159lb and Cobb
was at 155lb and that McKee should NOT be more than 159lb for the
fight to proceed.
After the official weigh-in and I received report that McKee weighed in at 162 and Cobb at 155.6, it was reported to me from a reliable source that McKee had begun rehydrating prior to weigh-ins. This is apparently quite obvious since he was 159 1.5hr prior to weigh-ins and weighed in at 162. Cobb suffered through the last 1.5 hrs knowing his opponent wouldn’t make weight and thinking he was on weight per his personal scale…also, the Edmonton Combative Sports Commission allows .2 over for undergarment, so Cobb honestly believed he was on weight. Why would a fighter NOT cut an extra 0.4 lbs knowing he would receive 25 percent of his opponents pay (and I’m sure McKee is one of MFC highest paid) and would automatically be granted a title shot next fight if he came in on weight. Cobb made an honest attempt and doesn’t make any excuses for why he came in .04 over the allowed weight.
Shortly after weigh-ins, I discovered that the commission would
then fine both fighters 20% that would be awarded back to Pavelich
and that Pavelich had made several comments stating that McKee is
cut after the fight and Cobb would be cut also if he lost. At this
very moment, I wanted to pull Cobb from the fight. I called Cobb
and said, “I recommend pulling you from the fight. You’re being
docked 20%, told you’re cut if you lose, and the fight is now 3
rounds versus 5. You have nothing to gain and all to lose in this
situation.” Cobb told me, “Chuck, I just want to do the right thing
here and I think I should fight. After I win tonight, all of this
won’t matter.” I told him, “ok, lets go do it”. I regret it because
he had Pavelich’s back by making the fight still happen for the MFC
fans but did Pavelich have Cobb’s back? I think it’s clear to say
NO, he didn’t. I don’t understand that if the reason he was cut was
because he was .04 off from the commissions approved weight, why
would he allow him to stay if he won? I feel like I failed my
fighter (Cobb) and I won’t ever let that happen again.
My only issue with McKee is that he disrespected Cobb by rehydrating prior to the weigh-ins. If his kidneys were that bad, he should have not fought. This is my only issue concerning McKee. Mckee believes it was more than just the weight issue for why he was cut, I also agree that Cobb was cut for reasons other than the weight issue. I texted Pavelich right after the fight asking him if Cobb is released, I got no reply. I really felt Pavelich would NOT cut Cobb knowing the honest effort he made and that he saved the MFC’s main card on HDNet by still going through with the fight. However, after I waited for a reply with no answer after 24 hours I proceeded to send Pavelich an email stating that we acknowledge Cobb’s release because of his comments made on numerous sites (even though he never officially stated it until after I sent my email to him) and that we were thankful for the opportunity given to Cobb but we are moving forward (at this point, I already had Cobb’s next venture in place). I forced Pavelich to keep his word on cutting Cobb and it now benefits Cobb greatly. I can’t talk about Cobb’s next promotion yet but this deal is very BIG so we are very excited to be out of the MFC contract so Cobb can now give his solid efforts to a promotion and promoter that treats him with great respect and someone who is just as happy to have Cobb in his/her organization as Cobb is about being a part of their organization.
For more info, please contact:
Chuck Wichert CEO, BRAWL Sports Management brawlsports@yahoo.com chuck@etisalat.blackberry.com 00-971-50-966-1338 Skype: atcchuck http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003321935271
After the official weigh-in and I received report that McKee weighed in at 162 and Cobb at 155.6, it was reported to me from a reliable source that McKee had begun rehydrating prior to weigh-ins. This is apparently quite obvious since he was 159 1.5hr prior to weigh-ins and weighed in at 162. Cobb suffered through the last 1.5 hrs knowing his opponent wouldn’t make weight and thinking he was on weight per his personal scale…also, the Edmonton Combative Sports Commission allows .2 over for undergarment, so Cobb honestly believed he was on weight. Why would a fighter NOT cut an extra 0.4 lbs knowing he would receive 25 percent of his opponents pay (and I’m sure McKee is one of MFC highest paid) and would automatically be granted a title shot next fight if he came in on weight. Cobb made an honest attempt and doesn’t make any excuses for why he came in .04 over the allowed weight.
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My only issue with McKee is that he disrespected Cobb by rehydrating prior to the weigh-ins. If his kidneys were that bad, he should have not fought. This is my only issue concerning McKee. Mckee believes it was more than just the weight issue for why he was cut, I also agree that Cobb was cut for reasons other than the weight issue. I texted Pavelich right after the fight asking him if Cobb is released, I got no reply. I really felt Pavelich would NOT cut Cobb knowing the honest effort he made and that he saved the MFC’s main card on HDNet by still going through with the fight. However, after I waited for a reply with no answer after 24 hours I proceeded to send Pavelich an email stating that we acknowledge Cobb’s release because of his comments made on numerous sites (even though he never officially stated it until after I sent my email to him) and that we were thankful for the opportunity given to Cobb but we are moving forward (at this point, I already had Cobb’s next venture in place). I forced Pavelich to keep his word on cutting Cobb and it now benefits Cobb greatly. I can’t talk about Cobb’s next promotion yet but this deal is very BIG so we are very excited to be out of the MFC contract so Cobb can now give his solid efforts to a promotion and promoter that treats him with great respect and someone who is just as happy to have Cobb in his/her organization as Cobb is about being a part of their organization.
For more info, please contact:
Chuck Wichert CEO, BRAWL Sports Management brawlsports@yahoo.com chuck@etisalat.blackberry.com 00-971-50-966-1338 Skype: atcchuck http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003321935271
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