The Top Brands In MMA Clothing
September 10, 2010 by Connor Smith
Filed under Health Fitness
Many people wouldn’t actually consider their clothing as key point for their performance. For other individuals, though, their clothes are highly essential. In all honesty, the clothes of a fighter has nothing related to the success he achieves in the ring. Nevertheless, the durability and comfort and ease that these clothing articles offer, give the fighter more room to regulate and permits a smooth body positioning. In terms of MMA gear, you can find only three brands that you should pay attention to- Hayabusa, Clinch Gear, and Sprawl. These brands are the most trusted brands in Mixed martial arts fighting. On top of that, these brands have also been related to some of the best MMA fighters of today. Their reputation has stood the test of time, and in the future years, it will only blossom a lot more.
3 Ways To Stay Safe In Public Places
September 5, 2010 by Connor Smith
Filed under Health Fitness
As you go about your day, you visit sometimes a number of locations. There’s the food shopping, or stopping for a bite to eat. You have the drive to and from work as well as the walk from your car to the office. Some individuals go to school and walk the halls of the campus. Clearly, the options for crime to happen abound. Because of this, it is crucial to learn some tips about how to stay safe in public places.
MMA In San Diego
September 5, 2010 by Connor Smith
Filed under Health Fitness
Fight fans living in southern California are finding themselves having an overflowing variety of choices in most things fight related. Take MMA in San Diego for instance. One would believe that it may take more than great weather to lure the best fighters on the planet to make this lovely area home. And you’d be correct.
Win Every Battle With The Only Three Techniques Of Kickboxing Karate
July 13, 2010 by Al Case
Filed under Health Fitness
I know, kickboxing karate isn’t real, but it is a translation of arts. When you go from karate to kickboxing, or from kickboxing back to karate, you can win every single contest you are in by knowing the three things I am going to tell you here. We are dealing only with the fists, mind you, so you have to control the distance to make sure that you stay at punching range.
MMA Flashback: Trigg, Ludwig Win At Strikeforce: Payback
May 27, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Games
Frank Trigg dominated tough veteran Falaniko Vitale wire to wire en route to a unanimous decision victory at Strikeforce: Payback. Trigg essentially dictated where and when the fight occurred, and Vitale had no response whatsoever. The CompuStrike stats clearly underscored Triggs superiority in the fight, giving him a lopsided 41 to 7 edge in strikes landed.
UFC 99: Rich Franklin Tops Wanderlei Silva In Thrilling Main Event
April 21, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Travel
From a business standpoint, the UFCs first trip to Germany will clearly fall short of their success in the UK. From poor ticket sales to a downright hostile German media, its been one headache after another for Dana White and company. The UFC 99 card itself turned out to be an entertaining affair highlighted by a spectacular main event between Rich Franklin and Wanderlei Silva. Franklin would ultimately win the unanimous decision victory, but the fight itself far exceeded the expectations of most fans.
Bobby Lashley Returns To Pro Wrestling
April 20, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Travel
Less than a month after his demolition of Japanese pop culture icon Bob Sapp, former WWE superstar turned MMA fighter Bobby Lashley has opted to return to the scripted world of professional wrestling. Lashley made his debut for #2 US wrestling promotion TNA on their Victory Road PPV in late July. Lashley had already made several on-camera appearances for the promotion, but the signing will mark his return to in-ring action. Lashley’s last in-ring pro wrestling appearance came in Mexico on a show for Lucha Libre promotion AAA.
UFC 88 Flashback: Evans Dominates ‘The Iceman’
April 9, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Business
Rashad Evans didn’t scream about demanding respect in his prefight interviews because hes smart enough to know that respect must be earned. He earned it and then some with a devastating 2nd round TKO of Chuck Liddell in the main event of UFC 88.
The UFC Struggles For Marketplace Traction In Japan
April 6, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Business
The UFC is of borderline relevance in Japan. This isn’t to disparage the UFC, which has done a great job growing MMA in North America and parts of Europe. It’s an effort to put Dana White’s claims of Zuffa’s inevitable worldwide dominance into perspective. Without traction in the #2 fightsport market in the world, UFC’s hopes for ‘world domination’ are doomed to failure.
Kazushi Sakuraba’s Impact On Japanese MMA And Fight Sports
April 3, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Travel
A pro fighter faces the most difficult decision of his life when contemplating the prospect of retirement. Unfortunately, too many hang on well past the time when they can compete at the highest level only serving to diminish their legacy and damage their health. MMA is no different than boxing in this respect, and following his brutal knockout loss to Melvin Manhoef at DREAM 4 Japan’s legendary Kazushi Sakuraba appears to fit the description of a fighter who needs to call it quits but is unwilling to do so.




