Dear Brandon J Fox, Commissioner of the Iron Fists League,
I am mailing you today on account of the events that transpired this past Friday, November the 13th at approximately 10:36 PM ET. I'm not someone who's going to talk shit without being prepared to back it up. I think most if not all fighters in the IFL have that degree of respect for one another. We're a self-policing breed; if you run your mouth you're going to have to swing your fists. Herein lies the heart of my reason for taking the time to mail you today: there is no policy in place for those who don't fight. The freedom of speech does not protect you from the due repercussions. I have for you the statements that were made by one G'nort Dragoon-Talanador which cross the fine line between simply "cheering" and verbal abuse.
"C'mon April! Peel the flesh from his bones one strand at a time! Leave him in a crumpled mass upon the ground where the only way they can identify his remains is through one of those DNA scans! Destroy him so hard that his family will feel the pain for twenty-two generations!"
For those who do not know, the one being referred to is none other than Gunther Queen. The Queen family not long ago was struck with tragedy as their daughter Clarice leaped from the top of their tower to her death in a tragic suicide. G'nort's gruesome depiction is no doubt exactly what this family has already gone through. To further his statement by directly involving the family is nothing short of vulgar.
I don't feel this one takes any amount of prefacing to understand. Are rape jokes okay now in a professional fighting venue?"Make him your prison bitch, April!"
For this to be said during an event that was no doubt viewed by countless spectators let alone those of us present and to go unpunished would be setting a terrible precedent. I'm writing this because I don't believe you would support this behavior in or around your sport, at least on the location of your venue. I believe some sort of disciplinary action is not only recommended but required to prevent something of this nature from becoming a paradigm. A fine, a warning, a statement- something. I cannot believe you or the IFL stands for this type of behavior. If I am wrong, I apologize for wasting your time.
Sincerely,
A concerned fighter/fan/assistant coach,
Hope
((I want to thank all of the players who help make IFL fun, this is in no way seeking to silence anyone in anyway.))