World Class Fight Center

World Class Fight Center is one of the camps participating in the International Fight League. Coached by MMA legend Mario Sperry, World Class Fight Center will be based out of Las Vegas and will consist of some members from Sperry's former camp Brazilian Top Team, though it will not be affiliated with them.

World Class Fight Center was established in 2008 when the IFL switched to a camp-based system from the previous team-based system. Originally the camp was named MMA Top Team by the IFL incorrectly, Sperry has rebutted that name and verfiied the true name will be World Class Fight Center separating himself from his former team Brazilian top Team.

Read more about World Class Fight Center:  Record/Roster, 2008 Season Schedule/ Results

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