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Junedude433 (talk·contribs) has been paid by Dan Caldwell on their behalf. Their editing has included contributions to this article. Junedude433 was contracted via Upwork by the co-founder of Tapout, Dan Caldwell, to clarify the founders of the brand.
As per Wikipedia's rules on paid editing, I am disclosing that I was paid for the recent edits of this article. The initial reason for the editing request was because somebody had inserted that the founders included a "Gary Fields." Looking through numerous third-party, independent sources, the name "Gary Fields" never appeared, although the other names of Caldwell and Katz did appear frequently. The numerous additions of citations were done by my own accord, simply because I don't like seeing articles with few sources in them when more exist. Given the fact that the various sources are independent and reliable (sources such as Fox Sports, CNN, and others), I do not believe this creates any strong bias, especially seeing as the edits were mostly citation related and not content related (save for the deletion of Gary Fields, which had no supporting citations). If there are any issues about the edits, feel free to correct them. ~Junedude433(talk)16:16, 14 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]