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The result appears to have caused a rift in the space-time continuum. Next: The most broken nose in MMA history. 1) CRAIG NINOW. Muay Thai and Karate-based bantamweight title contender Nkazimulo“Zuluboy” Zulu fought Craig Ninow at EFC Africa 24 in Johannesburg, South Africa on Thursday, 10 October 2013.
Stacey Nemour from the Huffington Post, interviewed Sifu Wang Bo, an 11 year old Shaolin monk: Stacey Nemour: At what age is the student at the Shaolin Temple tested? Bo: From age three and up. When you first arrive at the temple there will be a test. The test is not determined by age, rather by when the master feels you are ready.
A broken nose is a common, nearly unavoidable occurence in combat sports. However, sometimes a thing happens to such a degree it transcends the category. Such
UnderGround Blogger Jason Genet is the President at Ingrained Media, a full service marketing and branding company, specializing in media, branding, SEO, SEM,
UFC 268 post fight interview Dana White. With UFC 268 in the books, UFC President Dana White spoke to the media about the night's results, and gave the attendance, gate, and performance bonus run down.
With a victory at ONE Fight Night 10, either fighter would have earned another shot with a 2-0 ledger post-Sundell. 2. Buntan has virtually cleaned out the rest of the strawweight division
Jackie Buntan. Jackie Buntan documents all aspects of her training in a way that few fighters do. Not only does she post videos of herself hitting pads with her coach, Bryan Popejoy, but she also posts clips of her strength and conditioning routine, as well as her bag work sessions. The intense training has paid off for the Filipina-American ...
Contenders to Stardom: Top 5 Fighters to Come out of Dana White’s Contender Series. Fans are less than a week away from the return of Dana White’s Contender Series, a program and phenomenon of a weekly event in which fighters from around the world compete in front of UFC CEO Dana White, not only looking to win but to impress.
Jumping Guard is a worthless technique in reality, as it is only feasible where there is a prohibition against slamming. In MMA where there is no such prohibition, jumping Closed Guard is vanishingly rare. Jumping Close Guard on the street would be stupider still. Its main use in BJJ is as a means of preventing takedown points.
Nov 15, 2022. Saturday's UFC 281 event is in the books, and now that the dust has settled in New York, it's time to go to the scorecard to see who the big winners were at Madison Square Garden. 1. Alex Pereira. By the fifth round of last weekend's main event between Alex Pereira and Israel Adesanya, I can't say I saw that ending coming.