Martial Arts Group Takes Aim At N.Y. Law - Post Chronicle
Posted on January 26, 2009
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The Ultimate Fighting Championship, the world’s biggest mixed martial arts association, hopes to overturn a New York law banning such competitions. Marc Ratner, the Las Vegas-based association’s director of government and regulatory affairs, said Read More
Evansville Martial Artist Jeff Barnes is starting a new program that provides free martial arts training and eduction to ‘at-risk’ kids in the community. Evansville, IN, January 21, 2009 –( PR.com )– The owner of Community Martial Arts and Wellness Read More
AT the end of a mixed martial arts bout, the fighters stand in the center of the cage, often donning a T-shirt given to them by their sponsors, as they await the referee’s official decision. But when the referee raised Rashad Evans’s hand after a Read More
At the end of a mixed martial arts bout, the fighters stand in the center of the cage, often donning T-shirts given to them by their sponsors, as they await the official decision. But when the referee raised Rashad Evans’s hand after a victory last Read More
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Russian heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko stopped former UFC champion Andrei Arlovski with a right to the chin in the first round of the Affliction M-1 Global: “Day of Reckoning” mixed martial arts event Saturday night. “I feel Read More
News, articles and information about mixed martial arts, a combat sport incorporating a variety of fighting techniques. Show more » BOKAMPER’S SPORTS BAR AND GRILL has more than 60 flat-screen televisions tuned to sports channels, so one is angled Read More
Xtreme Fighting Championships (XFC), the Southeast’s largest independent Mixed Martial Arts promotion and the company dedicated to launching the careers of the champions of tomorrow, is pleased to announce the signing of a multiyear national Read More
Maximum Force II is scheduled for Jan. 31 in Tiffin University’s Gillmor Student Center’s gymnasium. The doors open at 6 p.m. with fights to start at 8 p.m. Seating in the front row is limited and costs $30, while general admission is $20. Tickets Read More
If submissions are huge part of Mixed Martial Arts, then it should be evident by now just how dangerous Frank Mir really is; if not, just have a short gander at Brock Lesnar’s Clydesdale sized leg being twisted like a pretzel; or better yet, just ask Read More
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