Senior officers resign amidst WAMMA shake-up

After serving in prominent positions with the World Alliance of Mixed Martial Arts since its inception 20 months ago, Pat Miletich and Sam Caplan have jointly announced their resignations from the MMA sanctioning body, effective immediately.
Miletich, the first-ever UFC welterweight champion and a world class mixed martial arts trainer, had been serving as the company's Vice President of Fighter Relations. Additionally, he had recently made multiple appearances on ESPN.com's weekly MMA show "MMA Live" on behalf of WAMMA.
"Throughout my entire time with WAMMA, I've been sincere in my belief that the sport needs undisputed champions in every major weight class," Miletich began. "To this day, I still feel that way and still believe in WAMMA's basic principles. However, I no longer believe that WAMMA's execution is where it needs to be in order for it to meet its full potential. Based on that and a growing difference of opinion with WAMMA's board of directors, I made the decision that it is time to move on."
Caplan first started with WAMMA as the Chair of its independent Rankings Committee. In early-April, he accepted a position within the company as WAMMA's interim Chief Operating Officer following the resignation of renowned class action attorney Michael Lynch.
"There's no way to sugarcoat it. When you leave a position you had planned to serve for at least three months after just six weeks, it's not an amicable parting," said Caplan. "But like Pat, I believe in what an organization such as WAMMA could bring to the sport. However, in my brief time as serving as its COO, I also share Pat's concerns whether WAMMA will be able to accomplish all that it originally set out to do. I felt the only decision for me to make was to leave the organization."
Like Miletich, Caplan also was clear to indicate that his support of WAMMA has always been an accurate reflection of his beliefs.
"For as long as I've been associated with WAMMA, I've asked people to look at what we had to offer and to pledge their support to our cause," he began. "Some people offered their support while others did not. Regardless of what was decided by each individual, I always respected their decision but I am also especially appreciative of those who did support me by supporting WAMMA. I can't thank them enough. I want those people to know that when I asked for their support, I was 100 percent sincere in my beliefs. Recently though, I've lost some faith in WAMMA and I am not going to ask anyone to support a cause I am no long fully committed to."
In the time that Miletich and Caplan both served with WAMMA, the organization became the first-ever sanctioning body to launch independent rankings polls for both male and female mixed martial artists. The WAMMA men's poll, featuring some of the most respected names in the MMA media, were also used to crown champions in both the heavyweight and lightweight divisions. Additionally, WAMMA also gained acceptance within the industry after ESPN.com's "MMA Live" premiered its mens rankings poll on its past two episodes.
"I am proud of the work we did during our respective tenures at WAMMA," said Miletich. "WAMMA still has its critics to this day but not nearly as many when we first began. When we first started, many people pre-judged WAMMA because it was a sanctioning body and since sanctioning bodies have hurt boxing, people just assumed WAMMA would have the same effect. But WAMMA has always been about trying to move the sport forward and I feel confident in my belief that during my stay with the organization, WAMMA did nothing but try to act with the best intentions. Despite being a sanctioning body, we never once asked a promoter or a fighter for a fee. In fact, in many cases, WAMMA went out of its way to contribute to the growth of several promotions."
Caplan concurred with Miletich's sentiment.
"I often have asked people to name one bad thing that WAMMA has done for the sport," he said. "And when I ask that question, I never receive a straight answer. Instead, I would be told about all the ways that WAMMA could possibly hurt the sport. There were a lot of assumptions that were made by people that simply never proved to be the case. Since Pat and I have been involved with WAMMA, we never witnessed or partook in any actions that we believed would be detirmental to the sport of mixed martial arts. And the reality is that we spent a lot of time talking to people within the industry with the intent of trying to make MMA bigger and better than it already is."
While both Miletich and Caplan have ended their association with WAMMA, they will continue to work in the MMA industry on a daily basis. Miletich will continue running his Miletich Fighting Systems fight camp in Bettendorf, Iowa and has also been named in recent months as a color commentator for many of Showtime's mixed martial arts background. Meanwhile, Caplan will continue as the owner of the highly-trafficked MMA content site FiveOuncesOfPain.com and has plans to announce a new venture within the near future.
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Miletich realized finally what most of us have known all along…those rankings are B_LLSH_T!!!!
by RedDog on May 19, 2009 6:42 PM EDT reply actions
Big F’n surprise – WAMMA is a sham. For people who have been in the MMA scene for as long as them, it’s embarrassing to be involved with the idiots at WAMMA. Pat’s tell it like it is image was forever changed for me when he was shilling like mad on MMA Live. Never again will i refer to his LNP’n ass as someone with integrity in the sport.
by NameNotRequired on May 19, 2009 11:42 PM EDT up reply actions
I thought the concept of WAMMA is good, but useless at the same time! With the exception of Fedor, you can’t crown an undisputed champion in any weight class without the UFC.
Silva
GSP
BJ
Machida/evans/rampage
So it’s kind of a joke!
by kevin on May 19, 2009 6:47 PM EDT reply actions
Agree for the most part but how is Fedor an undisputed champion? I’m sure Overeem, Couture, Gonzaga, Mir, Lesnar, Cain V, Kongo, Carwin, Dos Santos etc. would dispute it, I’m disputing it and it looks like the only guy that gave WAMMA any hint of legitimacy has no faith in it either.
The heavyweight WAMMA title is bullshit just like the rest of them and with the return of cro cop the UFC now have 5 or 6 of the worlds top ten heavyweights (depending on which rankings you look at). At this stage Fedor has beaten 3 of the top ten HW guys but then so has Mir. UFC is where the titles live and Fedor should grow some nuts and fight there. Would have to be something wrong with your head if you don’t want to see Fedor in the UFC now.
by PanicZoo on May 19, 2009 8:39 PM EDT up reply actions
how could gonzaga, couture, cain v., kongo, carwin, and dos santos dispute fedor being the undisputed HW champ, those guys aren’t even champs in their own organizaiton. overeem has no beef because when he could’ve fought fedor in pride, what did overeem do?? He stopped working out so he could fight at 205. he never wanted NO part of fedor when they were in pride together. the only true beef will be the winner of lesnar/mir. after that fight only 1 HW in the world can possibly have something to say about fedor being the undisputed HW champ. Lesnar could give fedor some problems, but mir, lol, fedor would destroy mir in every aspect of the fight
by deuce 4 on May 20, 2009 9:58 AM EDT up reply actions
Its pretty obvious how they dispute it man, Fedor beat Tim Sylvia to become the undisputed heavyweight champion holding a belt that was fabricated the week before. It’s a joke and makes me cringe that anyone would defend this.
Do you think Mir, Brock, Overeem, cro cop, nog, Gonzaga, couture, Cain v., Kongo, carwin, or dos Santos could beat Tim for a made up belt?
UFC has by far the best HW div of any org and none of these guys are scared of him. Get him in the UFC and stop poncing around with this WAMMA crap and over rated rejects like Barnett AA Sylvia. Fedor is the undisputed champion of fanboys imaginations.
PS you dont want NO double negatives in your posts and the only true beef is cow flesh.
by PanicZoo on May 20, 2009 9:36 PM EDT up reply actions
WAMMA was and always will be a complete joke.
by Juji Gatame on May 19, 2009 6:57 PM EDT reply actions
I laugh at WAMMA.
by El Mexicutioner, formerly The Mexicutioner on May 19, 2009 7:22 PM EDT reply actions
You got to know that this is a CRACKER JACK, money making company that just wants to milk of the growth of mma. If they HAD ANY INTEGRITY, they would have GSP as WAMMA WW title champ, Anderson Silva as MW, BJ as LW, etc, etc, etc….
INSTEAD, they ONLY have a heavyweight champ in the 20(TWENTY) months, that is nearly 2 years since starting WAMMA?? What kind of horseshit is that?? There is NO doubting whatsoever that GSP and ANderson Silva are the best in WW and MW…..then why havent they made them a champ????
Bogus and bullshit WAMMA
by fightfan on May 19, 2009 8:48 PM EDT reply actions
Um, WAMMA has GSP as the #1 ranked Welterweight and Anderson is the #1 ranked Middleweight. I guess they haven’t crowned them WAMMA champions because THEY DON’T FIGHT FOR WAMMA.
by Jeremyjackson on May 19, 2009 8:55 PM EDT up reply actions
Nobody fights for WAMMA. They’re supposed to be an independent and un-biased body yet they don’t crown any UFC fighters as champions. WAMMA is built on a lie. They say they’re about MMA unity, when in fact they want unity among all orgs except the UFC.
by Pat on May 19, 2009 11:24 PM EDT up reply actions
They fight in orgs that recognize WAMMA. Why would WAMMA crown champions that fight for a company who’s president calls WAMMA a joke?
I’m not defending WAMMA or their rankings, I’m just saying I think it’s unrealistic to expect them to crown UFC fighters as their champions.
It’s not that different than Dana White suggesting that Fedor isn’t the best heavyweight in the world.
by Jeremyjackson on May 20, 2009 12:00 AM EDT up reply actions
Then there’s no point in existing if they don’t include the UFC. That would be like if some world basketball association ranked the best teams in the world but didn’t include the NBA’s teams. Basically, it’s not valid…the same way WAMMA isn’t valid. It just confuses casual fans that if they were to see the champions.
by RedDog on May 20, 2009 12:22 AM EDT up reply actions
WAMMA wanted to include the UFC, but dana white wanted no part of it
by deuce 4 on May 20, 2009 10:00 AM EDT up reply actions
It’s bullshit. You have to pay them to have a fighter in your org be a champ. It’s no different than the alphabet soup rankings in boxing.
by Pat on May 20, 2009 11:46 AM EDT up reply actions

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