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One of Guam's mixed martial arts pioneers, John Crisostomo, has suddenly passed this week. He was 52. Crisostomo died of a ...
It’s been six years since 3D Sideouts hosted an MMA event. On Aug. 9, the thrills return. According to Sideouts owner Jerry ...
Mixed martial arts, a sport once condemned for its brutality, is riding a wave of popularity and profit but still fighting for legitimacy. By Scott Gold . Jan. 14, 2007 12 AM PT .
Mixed Martial Arts is not just a sport — it's a way of life for many all around the world. It has gone down the long road of acceptance and it is here to stay.
Mixed martial arts offered a chance to do it differently. But it was in deep trouble. "UFC was a broken brand," Lorenzo told a business breakfast in London this year.
Devin, 21, is now beating people up as a professional mixed martial arts fighter with a 3-0 record. He fights Friday night in Legacy Fighting Alliance 47 at The Bomb Factory in Deep Ellum.
For practical self-defense, the martial arts have been especially important to people who are persecuted by the government. For example, when China was ruled by the Mongols, the arms prohibition ...