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Mar 7 2009

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I live in mamaroneck are there any mixed martial arts places near by?

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Andrew asked:


there is an la boxing around the corner from me. i want to know if there are any jiu jitsu, judo, muy thai, etc within 30 minutes of mamaroneck/larchmont. i dont want karate or taiqwando

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Mar 5 2009

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A Rich History Of Mixed Martial Arts

Mixed Martial Arts
Kimberly Green asked:


It’s easy to see where boxing leaves off and Mixed Martial Arts begins. Just one look at the UFC octagon, steel cage and frantic crowds and you instantly know that MMA is a world apart from the boxing your grandfather once told you about.  This is the world where different combat styles pit themselves against the rest to determine which one remains supreme. It’s a brutal sport where the will to fight has always been bigger than the will to bring home a dollar. The athletes that put themselves into the cage have a pride that has long been lost in the world of professional boxing.

It hasn’t always been that way. In MMA’s yesteryear the fighting that took place has been noted as human cockfighting by prominent government officials such as John McCain. It went from very few states offering sanctioned fights to no states offering sanctioned fights. Mixed Martial Arts rose to prominence in the underground fight leagues and it seemingly died right there.  No one, not even the original owners of the UFC thought Mixed Martial Arts had the ability to survive mounting scrutiny of congress and the overwhelming dislike by state officials. It seemed as though Mixed Martial Arts had died a premature death.

In 2001 under new ownership and with Dana White as their outspoken and fight ready leader it made a quick and triumphant return to the main stage with stricter fight rules, pay per views, electric competitions and a show called “Ultimate Fighter.” This all proved to be a lethal combination that led the UFC and Mixed Martial Arts back to the limelight that it briefly shared with professional boxing.

With the explosion of the Ultimate Fighter the UFC was able to reach a new audience that has boosted sales of pay per views, MMA Fighter Gear, apparel and ticket sales. The show has helped to breed some of the most entertaining and efficient fighters in Mixed Martial Arts history. With fans running rabid to get a hold of merchandise sold by Tap Out: a company built on the back of Mixed Martial Arts, the UFC has been able to build long lasting business relationships that has helped them with putting their stamp on the world of fighting. It is no wonder that pay per view sales have surpassed that of professional boxing. They also hold their own against the pay per view sales of long established professional wrestling, most notably, World Wrestling Entertainment.

With a firm foothold in the 18-35 demographic there is no indication that the UFC and Mixed Martial Arts will fizzle out like it did in its previous incarnation. As the fighters are strong and ready to fight at a moments notice, the leadership behind the sport is equally as hungry to remain on top of the world of fighting.



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Mar 5 2009

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Should Mixed Martial Arts be an Olympic Sport?

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Doug asked:


I think having MMA in the Olympics would be awesome. It would get the closest thing to the Pankration event in the ancient olympics.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pankration

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Mar 4 2009

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do you think MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) fighting should be legal in your city or state?

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Kevin L asked:


and would you take a 15 yr old boy to watch it?

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Mar 1 2009

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Idea for a strong mixed martial art?

Mixed Martial Arts
Scott L asked:


I think a good mixture would be Taekwondo,Boxing and Jiu-jitsu because each style would train the fighter to have a good grip over every part of his body.
Taekwondo=powerful kicks
Boxing=Powerful punchs
Jiu-Jitsu=Strong take downs.
That is just what I think depending on the information I know but what do you think would be the best mixed martial art or do you agree with mine.
The limit is 3 martial arts.

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Mar 1 2009

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Mixed Martial Arts techniques revealed!

mgatlanta302 asked:


Find out how MMF super star, Dennis Kang, utilizes his techniques to overcome his opponents on the ring. Rate it! …

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Mar 1 2009

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A Rich History Of Mixed Martial Arts

Mixed Martial Arts
Kimberly Green asked:


It’s easy to see where boxing leaves off and Mixed Martial Arts begins. Just one look at the UFC octagon, steel cage and frantic crowds and you instantly know that MMA is a world apart from the boxing your grandfather once told you about.  This is the world where different combat styles pit themselves against the rest to determine which one remains supreme. It’s a brutal sport where the will to fight has always been bigger than the will to bring home a dollar. The athletes that put themselves into the cage have a pride that has long been lost in the world of professional boxing.

It hasn’t always been that way. In MMA’s yesteryear the fighting that took place has been noted as human cockfighting by prominent government officials such as John McCain. It went from very few states offering sanctioned fights to no states offering sanctioned fights. Mixed Martial Arts rose to prominence in the underground fight leagues and it seemingly died right there.  No one, not even the original owners of the UFC thought Mixed Martial Arts had the ability to survive mounting scrutiny of congress and the overwhelming dislike by state officials. It seemed as though Mixed Martial Arts had died a premature death.

In 2001 under new ownership and with Dana White as their outspoken and fight ready leader it made a quick and triumphant return to the main stage with stricter fight rules, pay per views, electric competitions and a show called “Ultimate Fighter.” This all proved to be a lethal combination that led the UFC and Mixed Martial Arts back to the limelight that it briefly shared with professional boxing.

With the explosion of the Ultimate Fighter the UFC was able to reach a new audience that has boosted sales of pay per views, MMA Fighter Gear, apparel and ticket sales. The show has helped to breed some of the most entertaining and efficient fighters in Mixed Martial Arts history. With fans running rabid to get a hold of merchandise sold by Tap Out: a company built on the back of Mixed Martial Arts, the UFC has been able to build long lasting business relationships that has helped them with putting their stamp on the world of fighting. It is no wonder that pay per view sales have surpassed that of professional boxing. They also hold their own against the pay per view sales of long established professional wrestling, most notably, World Wrestling Entertainment.

With a firm foothold in the 18-35 demographic there is no indication that the UFC and Mixed Martial Arts will fizzle out like it did in its previous incarnation. As the fighters are strong and ready to fight at a moments notice, the leadership behind the sport is equally as hungry to remain on top of the world of fighting.



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Feb 28 2009

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I’m looking for mixed martial arts videos?

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WA_bunny asked:


Can someone help me find some good mixed Martial arts videos? My best friend is a big fan and he is stationed in Iraq.His birthday’s coming up and he would just die if he got some.I’m not familiar with that stuff.I think maybe even some amateur(but good quality) stuff would work.He’s a bit of an enthusiast and would probably be mad if I sent him something like “Never back down” LOL Thanks for your help!!!

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Feb 28 2009

3 Comments

So I’m doing a persuasive speech on Mixed Martial Arts?

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allstarz721 asked:


And why it should be regulated in the state of New York. Anyone wanna recommend some points I should hit? Perhaps give me some statistics on deaths/ injuries in other sports compared to that of MMA?

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Feb 26 2009

12 Comments

the science behind mixed martial arts part 1

ramborghini88 asked:


Fight Science the full episode! Featuring MMA fighters Randy Couture, Bas Rutten, Dean Lister and Tito Ortiz. …

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