MMA

What Does a Well-Rounded Fighter Need? (Part One)

What Does a Well-Rounded Fighter Need? (Part One)

I like to think of myself as a “jack of all trades” type of guy.  There are a lot of people that don’t see the value in it; They think people should have a speciality, that everyone needs to be the best at something.  I personally think that’s a load of crap, and i’m sure that any MMA fighter would agree. If you want to be the best in the cage, you need to be multifaceted, but what does it mean to be a well-rounded fighter?

The "Why" of MMA's Illegal Strikes

The "Why" of MMA's Illegal Strikes

There is a belief some of the illegal strikes in MMA should not be prohibited. It is argued they are legitimate battle strategies and should be valid techniques to employ. Although this may be true in other sports, MMA’s rules are there for a reason, or two. I’m here to explore those reasons.

Interview with Tobias Baker

Interview with Tobias Baker

In this interview, Tobias Baker opens up about with a really cool story on how he got into MMA, transitioning from wrestling to MMA, moving from North Dakota to Oregon and talks about his upcoming fight at Purecombat: Battle of the Brave vs John Simon (UFC Fighter Ricky Simon brother). A fun and open interview so please check it out.

Female Leadership in MMA

Female Leadership in MMA

“I know boundaries exist. It’s all in how you choose to handle it. We knew 100% going into this that it’s a male driven sport and industry. I think we’re confident, strong women, and I knew that we could handle ourselves. It’s just about being tough and pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone. I would like to see more women do that. Whether it’s hop in the gym and train in this sport. Just because it’s mostly men doesn’t mean you can’t do that. We can make excuses and focus our effort on saying that it is male driven or we can just do it. I think we should spend more time saying ‘I want to do that, I fit there, this is what I’m gonna do.”

PFC 11 Recap and Breakdown

PFC 11 Recap and Breakdown

Last Saturday Prospect Fighting Championships (PFC) put on their annual event "Knockout Kidney Disease" event AKA "Showdown in the Downtown 11" in London, ON to support a variety of charities, projects and research groups. Not only did they support a good cause but they brought a great card to the Forest City filled with a ton of Canadian talent. The card was headlined by Windsor's TJ Laramie (9-3, 6 KO's, 2 Subs), #3 ranked Canadian featherweight, against dangerous out-of-towner Paris Stanford (5-1) and the co-main event showcased the return of London standout, Jesse "The Ghost" Gross (10-4), against BJJ specialist Armando Gomes (10-3) who has cut his teeth on the Brazilian regional scene.

Legislation to Accelerate Growth of Ontario MMA

Legislation to Accelerate Growth of Ontario MMA

New laws, regulations, and combat sports commission positions are aiming to put MMA in Ontario on the map. While creating a safer environment for fighters, and breaking down barriers for promotions and venues.

An MMA fighter’s underappreciated sacrifices.

An MMA fighter’s underappreciated sacrifices.

When Marino “The Scorpion” Cutendana fought Baldwin Mdlalose at EFC Worldwide 51 on July 15, 2016, that wasn’t the only battle the Angolan was fighting that day. “A few years ago, I was supposed to fight and my… [READ MORE]