Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Beat the Streets: Jordan Burroughs Doing His Thing



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Beat the Streets: Jordan Burroughs vs. Atsamaz Sanakoev



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Beat the Streets: David Taylor vs. Yabrail Hasanov



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Beat the Streets: Brent Metcalf vs. Magomed Kurbanaliev



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Beat the Streets: Logan Stieber vs. Haislan Garcia



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Beat the Streets: Jordan Oliver vs. Boris Novachkov



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Beat the Streets: Jimmy Kennedy vs. Aleksandr Bogomoev



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Beat the Streets: Nahshon Garrett vs. Georgi Vangelov



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Beat the Streets: Girls Grappling



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MFC 40 Primer: Tom Gallicchio - The Man, the Myth, the Legend, Part 3

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Tom Gallicchio is fighting at MFC 40 on Friday, and sure, a belt is up for grabs, but at the end of the day it's just another fight - of which Tom has had many. In his tenure as a Northeast fighter, he managed to win a Ring of Combat title and a Battle Cage Xtreme title, and when M-1 Global came to town, he won their grueling tournament (and turned in some epic performances along the way).

"Mixed Martial Arts Violent, Shameful" - Yeah, So?

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Mixed martial arts was attacked in a brief editorial in the Albany Times-Union today. The assailant: the Reverend Joseph W. Shook, who called the sports "violent" and "shameful" (yikes!). He went on to say:
Steven Greenberg, a spokesman for what the article describes as the largest MMA promoter, UFC, said, “The general public is supportive of (legalizing the professional sport in New York state). This is a mainstream sport.”
I don’t know what metric Mr. Greenberg used to conclude the general public is supportive of mixed martial arts; but, if it is true the general public is willing to pay to see the violence of MMA and calls it sport and entertainment, our society is in deep trouble.

Lyman Good to Fight at Cage Fury Fighting Championships in June

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