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Saturday, October 10, 2009

Some Support from Friends Check it Out!

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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Welcome Scotty to the AFC Board of Directors

I wanted to welcome this awesome addition to our board publically he is a great guy and I respect him allot.....Shane

"I've known Shane for years. Of all my time in the industry, I have not met many like him. His passion, generosity and enthusiasm is infectious. I'm proud to be on his team and look forward to helping those in need with a fighting chance.." Scott Templeton


Dollamur Martial Art & Fitness Academy owner Scott Templeton has created unique martial art & fitness curriculum for nearly 20 years. He has owned and operated a successful school in Southlake, Texas for over a dozen years, and has literally taught thousands of students. Mr. Templeton is a 4th degree black belt in Shorin-ryu karate, ranked in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu directly under the legendary Royce Gracie, is the only representative in the southern U.S. of 5 x Judo Olympian Mike Swain, and is a frequent training partner with 9 x UFC Champion Matt Hughes. As a consultant and the director of martial arts business development for Dollamur Sports Surfaces, Mr. Templeton travels the four corners of the U.S. extensively to the best martial arts events abroad. These experiences continue to give Mr. Templeton invaluable insight into the growing martial art market. Dollamur is one of the largest, most influential and fastest growing companies in the Global martial art industry today.
Scott is also the host of NBC's weekly national show, The Fight Life. Mr. Templeton is a veteran speaker of the MA Super Show, the largest martial art trade show in the World, and a proud contributing team member of MAIA (the Martial Arts Industry Association). Scott has nationally published work and has also been featured in over 20 instructional DVD's produced by Century Vision, the media division of Century Martial Arts, the largest distributor of martial art supplies in the World. His original instructional DVD programming has gone international and is now implemented in schools across the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom. Mr. Templeton is the President of Vision Star Productions, Inc. For over 16 years, the company has produced some of the largest & best sports expos, and martial art tournaments, in the United States. The annual Dallas Europa Super Show Expo, Orlando Show of Champions, and Europa Hartford have become the industry standard in sports expo's.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Let's give Jennifer "A Fighter's Chance"!

Dear Shane and A Fighter’s Chance,

I am writing you to ask your organization to help my Sister, Jennifer Ellis Moulder. Jennifer is 24 years old and the Mother of two beautiful children. Jaidan Grace is 2 years old and Aaron Lee is 6 months. This story began in January 2002 when she was the age of 17. She had a tragic car accident that almost cost her life. After a two month stay in the hospital (the majority of that in a coma), Jennifer was released. The Doctors said she would be handicapped, but she came through it with seemingly no major problems. She went on to lead a normal life, got married and had her two children. After Aaron was born in 2009, she began to have medical problems. We lost our dear Daddy April 2009, suddenly to a heart attack. Jennifer’s condition worsened, but we thought maybe some of it might be stress. June 2009, after having gone to the Cherokee Nation Hospital on various occasions, Jennifer finally went to a local hospital. Having no medical insurance played a major role in her not being able to go beforehand. The Doctors of Sparks Medical Center began to do extensive tests on her and found many major problems. They found that all her major organs were shoved together due to her previous car accident. Her gallbladder was inflamed to twice its size and was removed with a very extensive surgery. They found she had cirrhosis of the liver and ulcerative colitis. She was released and told she would not qualify for a partial liver, and would need to be put on the liver donor’s list.

The events that have happened since that time are hard to put in words. Cherokee Nation has agreed to help with Doctor visits and some of her medications, but the Doctor has to be their choice and medications are very limited. She has filed for Social Security Disability and continues to wait to hear anything from them. We are told once and if she is deemed eligible, it will take up to 2 years to receive state medical. We are now in a gray area as far as the donor’s list, and I will explain what I mean by this. Cherokee Nation has convinced a Doctor in OK City to get her started on the donor’s list, and told them she is currently waiting on her SS Disability and state medical. Cherokee Nation will not pay for any of the transplant, as it is not in their policy. She will continue to be evaluated every 6 months to see if she is in complete liver failure and is ready for a transplant. Our dilemma is this: If she gets ready for a transplant and we do not have insurance, she will not receive it. The Doctors have told her it could 7 years more or less before she will need the transplant but it is not certain. This is why they will evaluate her every 6 months. They do not know how long it will be for sure. Our other dilemma is her colon disease that has not had an exact diagnosis. It is currently not under control and we have made four trips to the ER since her release in June. Her condition with this disease is very serious. Symptoms she battles daily are pain, nausea and fever. She currently needs a very expensive blood test, to actually show if this is ulcerative colitis or crohns disease, so they can make sure the treatment they are giving her is the correct one. We would love to be able to take her to a “good” Doctor; one like would reside at the Mayo Clinic, as this disease continues to make her almost too sick to care for her small children. Our family has helped with the children, but Jennifer wants to be the one to care for them; however, her sickness makes it very difficult. As her Sister, I have tried to encourage her it will all be fine and try to comfort her when she is crying and worried about not getting to raise her babies but when you know you will die without proper intervention it is hard to cope. Jennifer has kept her hopes up, yet sometimes it is hard to convince her when it is obvious that really, money is the key. It is the key to good Doctors and the right medicine. When I look at what your organization stands for and how you believe everyone deserves a fighting chance it makes me feel certain you are the one who can help us. Jennifer is and has always been a fighter and I want to see her win this match.

Thanks so Much!

Kellie McKinney

I received this e-mail today from Kellie and have spoken with her. A good friend (Brian Foster) of the organization and a member of the HIT Squad has previously donated the gloves and shirt he wore in UFC 103 to her. They brought $1000. To receive the medical treatment she needs she will require many more thousands than that. I would speculate in the hundreds of thousands. That is a tall order but that is OK with me I have never liked to climb hills; give me a mountain. I didn’t create this organization to climb hills anyway.

Imagine if a 30,000 people gave $10 dollars? Those are really realistic numbers aren’t they?

Can you imagine living day to day thinking it’s a real possibility that you may not live long enough to raise your children? Could you remain hopeful during trials of this magnitude? I say it would be hard for any of us. But I also say that it is our duty while we are on this Earth to love our brothers and sisters through times like this and do our part to help them fight their fight.

Can you imagine reading this story and not helping? Will you do your part?

When I read Jennifer’s story I see a fighter. I see a fighter that not only made it through a wreck she shouldn’t have but fought her way out of a coma with no permanent disability. Now she is fighting her toughest opponent, she is fighting an opponent that doesn’t want to claim a title or a belt but one that wants to claim her life. I have based my life and this organization on the premise that no matter how unevenly match the fight is an individual always has and deserves a fighter’s chance.

Will you help us give her “A Fighter’s Chance”?

If you are a specialist and want to offer your services please contact me. If you are a celebrity or celebrity fighter and want to donate something to the charity for this initiative please contact me. If you just want to do your part please donate or if you have other ideas please contact me. Jennifer and her children need your help. I am begging you for your help.

WWW.AFIGHTERSCHANCE.COM

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Vote for HIT Squad

OK, everyone please show your support and help the HIT Squad get the recognition it deserves. You can go to the link I will post and vote for them for gym of the year. They deserve it too! Fiore, Hughes, Lawler and Staff have three guys who went in t...he UFC this year! That is an awesome statement as an MMA camp. Even if you don't watch please vote Marc Fiore is like a brother to me and I'd like to see his gym get this award and him recieve coach of the year. After you vote for the gym select vote again and vote Marc Fiore for coach of the year! Thanks!

http://www.onlineawards.co.uk/fightersonly/NominatePBP_AwEntCrit_UP.aspx?ID_Awards=2927&RT=Nominate.aspx

Monday, September 28, 2009

Website

My website is up go check it out!

www.afighterschance.com

Sunday, September 20, 2009

UFC 103 Weigh ins yesterday


Backstage at UFC 103 weigh ins. Thats me on left, Marc Fiore in middle, and Rob Lawler on right. My knee is killing me here and I am looking for a chair.