One of the biggest problems with having too many top-level fighters inside the same gym is the workload that comes with it. Not just the physical workload, but also the division of attention, the allocation of coaching resources, and most importantly, the structure of the training camps themselves.
The more major fights scheduled close to each other, the harder it becomes to prepare every fighter properly without the camps overlapping and disrupting one another.
The year before, when all of them fought on the same stage, it allowed the entire gym to run one unified training camp together. The coaching staff never had to split their focus too far. Sparring partners rotated efficiently.
But this year, all six of Ronin Fight Management main fighters are now spread across three separate events, each roughly a month apart from the next.
Ryohei and Okabe, mid-February, headlining Ronin's own event at Ota City General Gymnasium.
