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Quinton Jackson versus Wanderlei Three: Details on What Went Completely Wrong For Wanderlei and What You Can Learn From It

By Scott Buendia

I predicted wrong in my prior evaluation of the match up. Kind of. I did point out that the Axe Murderer would probably own the mid range of punching. He didn't do that, nevertheless Quinton "Rampage" Jackson did. »

Precisely Why Your Main Style May Very Well Be Keeping Your Current MMA Occupation Back

By Scott Buendia

My ally Kyle Bruce realized something weird when we discussed a common friend's battle. "I observed a lot of his fights, when he gets concerned; he tries to use his double leg takedown every time." »

MMA Flashback: Trigg, Ludwig Win At Strikeforce: Payback

By Ross Everett

In his second fight in just over a month, Frank Trigg dominated tough veteran Falaniko Vitale wire to wire en route to a unanimous decision victory at Strikeforce: Payback. Trigg looked very sharp in easily handling Makoto Takimoto in Tokyo at Sengoku 4 on August 28th, and his victory here was every bit as... »

Mirko Cro Cop To Fight Hong Man Choi At Fields Dynamite

By Ross Everett

The bizarre career path taken by Croatian striking machine Mirko Cro Cop will continue on New Years Eve in Tokyo as he faces 72 Korean kickboxer Hong-Man Choi in what should be the final addition to the K-1/DREAM combined show called Fields Dynamite!. The matchup adds even more striking firepower to a lineup that... »

Hall Of Famer Coleman Pink Slipped By UFC

By Ross Everett

Not too long ago, Mark Coleman headlined UFC 109 facing Randy Couture. Several days later, he's apparently no longer good enough to remain in the UFC at all. On Wednesday, following a lopsided loss to Couture the UFC released Coleman from his contract and cut the veteran heavyweight. Coleman is now free to sign... »

What’s Next For Andrei Arlovski?

By Ross Everett

One of the stranger sports stories of the past is that of Rick Ankiel. Ankiel became a vital cog in the starting rotation of the 2000 St. Louis Cardinals and as a lefthanded pitcher possessing both velocity (his fastball was in the 95-97 MPH range) and wicked breaking stuff his upside was unlimited. During... »

Becoming A Mixed Martial Arts Fighter

By Lin Connor

When you are trained in one particular martial art technique you may win a fight against another opponent who is also trained in the same technique. However, is it possible for you to accomplish the same if a different technique is used by your opponent? In that case, you only have a fifty-fifty chance... »

MMA Gear

By Melinda Bill

Being a mixed martial arts fighter takes more than ability. You also need to have all of the correct MMA gear both for training and for competition. The amount of gear you buy will depend on what gear is available at the gym and whether you want to train at all at home. Most... »

MMA Training Workouts

By Nellie Raymond

I inspire anyone who needs to lose fat, build lean muscle and get into "fighter shape" to start training with their own version of MMA exercise programmes. It is not surprising that MMA fighters all appear to have that lean, ripped, and athletic look, like Brad Pitt in Fight Club. »

Ultimate MMA Workout

By Carlos Donald

If you need to be an MMA fighter, you will need to train like one. This implies you will have to learn the components of an MMA workout. Although martial-arts has been about for centuries, the sport of mixed martial arts is still in its infancy. Mixed martial arts is growing big jumps with... »