Staff

Tim Bazer
President - Omaha Fight Club

I started competing in MMA in 2001, right away I became good friends with the promoters and started learning what it took to become a promoter workin on my own watching how it all worked.  After a successful amateur fighting career I left fighting for college career in barbering. After returning to Omaha, NE. in 2005 and I worked on opening a barbershop. I noticed that MMA was dead in the Metro area and after fighting for Victory Jay and All Fighting Championship as a professional it hit me that we needed an solid Amateur organization.

Not knowing where it would go - I started Omaha Fight Club (OFC) May 26, 2006. I had no expectations but after a successful year holding events my team and I knew we had something special forming. We (Marty Anderson and I) did everything we could and got the sport sanctioned in Nebraska.

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Steve Schmitt
Judge - Omaha Fight Club

Q: How long have you been an OFC judge?

A: I have been an OFC judge for about 2 years.

Q: What do you like most about Omaha Fight Club?

A: The amount of fights they have in one night (average about 15 fights in an event) I like lots of fights.

Q: How long have you been a fan of MMA (Mixed Martial Arts)?

A: Since my young teenage years when UFC first came out.

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Joe Spenceri
Judge - Omaha Fight Club

Q: How long have you been an OFC judge?

A: Close to 2 years

Q: What do you like most about Omaha Fight Club?

A: Being able to witness the new guys enter MMA and start from the ground level and excell from there

Q: How long have you been a fan of MMA (Mixed Martial Arts)?

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Steve Garrean
Judge - Omaha Fight Club

 

Q: How long have you been an OFC judge?

A: I have been an OFC judge for about a year and a half and been a MMA judge for about 3 years

Q: What do you like most about Omaha Fight Club?

A: I like how OFC allows anyone and everyone compete- no matter what the experience they give the opportunity for guys to see the sport first hand before they put in a bunch of time and money into training and gear-and they are able match everyone up by their weight and experience as closely as possible

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