DFW Gyms & Academies

Fortis MMA (Dallas) — where UFC fighters train. is it worth it for regular people?

Fortis MMA has a reputation as THE elite MMA gym in DFW. multiple UFC fighters train here under head coach Sayif Saud. but is it a good gym for regular people who arent trying to fight in the octagon? heres the honest answer.

location: dallas, off 635. clean, professional facility. this is not a dingy fight gym — its modern and well maintained.

disciplines offered: MMA, BJJ, muay thai, wrestling, boxing. full MMA curriculum.

the coaching:

  • Sayif Saud (head coach) is one of the most respected MMA coaches in the world. his fighter development track record speaks for itself
  • the coaching staff across all disciplines is high level. these are coaches who prepare people for UFC fights
  • the instruction is technical and demanding. you will be pushed

pricing: premium tier. expect $200+ per month. you are paying for the caliber of coaching and the facility.

the culture:

  • this is where it gets nuanced. Fortis has a professional MMA team culture. if you are a serious competitor or aspiring professional fighter, you will thrive here. the intensity matches the ambition
  • if you are a casual hobbyist who wants to learn some BJJ and have fun... this might not be your place. the intensity of training here is a level above most gyms because the training partners include professional fighters
  • that said, they DO have classes for beginners. the beginner program is separate from the pro team training

the training partner situation:

  • this is Fortis's greatest asset and biggest intimidation factor. you might be rolling or sparring with someone who fights in the UFC. that is simultaneously incredible and terrifying
  • the pro fighters are generally respectful of recreational students but the baseline intensity is higher than a typical gym

who its best for:

  • aspiring professional MMA fighters (the obvious choice)
  • serious amateur competitors who want to be pushed
  • experienced martial artists who want to train at the highest level
  • dedicated hobbyists who are comfortable with a more intense environment

who should probably look elsewhere:

  • complete beginners who are intimidated by intense environments
  • casual hobbyists who want a relaxed, social training experience
  • people who train 2x per week and just want to stay in shape

pros:

  • world-class coaching, no debate
  • training with UFC-level athletes makes you better
  • professional facility
  • the network and connections if you want to pursue fighting professionally

cons:

  • the intensity can be overwhelming for recreational students
  • premium pricing
  • the pro team schedule takes priority which can affect class times

overall: 9/10 for serious martial artists, 6/10 for casual hobbyists.

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 3:30 AM

5 Comments

this review is spot on. i trained at Fortis for 6 months and the coaching is genuinely world class. but i was getting ragdolled by pro fighters every session and it started to feel more demoralizing than educational. switched to a smaller gym where im more in the middle of the skill range and im improving faster

my experience as a hobbyist at Fortis: i lasted 3 months. the instruction was incredible but i was constantly the worst person in the room and the pace never slowed down for me. im now at a mid-level gym where i get the same quality techniques adapted for my recreational goals and im much happier