Andre ‘Dida’ Amade and Brother Mauricio Veio Lucky to Be Alive Following Shooting in Toronto Last Month
(Dida demonstrating the importance of good head movement.) A shooting that took place a few weeks ago outside…
(Dida demonstrating the importance of good head movement.) A shooting that took place a few weeks ago outside…
(Photo courtesy United Glory/MixFight.nl) United Glory held an MMA and kickboxing hybrid tournament event in Holland over the weekend…
in this interview with valetudo.ru Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion Alistair ‘the Demolition Man’ Overeem, launches an attack on M-1 Global, claiming they are trying their best to stop Fedor knowing what is really going on with negotiations between Strikeforce and M-1 for the long anticipated Heavyweight showdown between Overeem & Fedor!
Let me just start by saying I have nothing against the Post-TUF era fans. I love and embrace the casual fans, they
Jeff Monson, will make another trip to an “exotic” country, this time fighting in Israel on November 9th. Currently holding a professional record of 37-11 (23 Submission victories), Jeff Monson is a two-time ADCC Winner (1999 and 2005), World Grappling Champion and the CBJJ World Champion in 2007. Monson is also a former UFC Heavyweight title challenger (Lost to Tim Sylvia via Unanimous Decision at UFC 65).Jeff Monson has a Bachelor’s degree and a Master’s Degree in Psychology. He’s known for being an
Daniel Fletcher examines why he believes that any form of a rejuvenated Mirko Filipovic should have the tools in the toolbox to put away the mercurial Frank Mir in their upcoming fight.
Fletch also analyses Mirko’s record, and various attributes that both fighters have that will be factors in their bout.
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Daniel Fletcher takes a walk down memory lane, for the man with the deepest resume in the ENTIRE sport since 2006; Shinya “The Tobikan Judan” Aoki.
Criminally underrated, Fletch examines his record in that time frame, and seeks to put an end to the American propagated propaganda that leads even hardcore fans to discriminating against Japanese fighters, and overlooking even the man with the sports finest recent resume.
Well, it looks like the Fedor-Strikeforce saga continues. According to various, “The Last Emperor” Fedor Emelianenko could be on his way to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, after his management renewed the negotiations with Dana White’s promotion. The identity of Fedor Emelianenko’s last opponent on his Strikeforce contract remains unknown, which is thought to be a cataclyst for the renewal of talks with the UFC.Only a few days ago, the Strikeforce Heavyweight Champion Alistair Overeem was also involved
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