UFC Returns to Brazil

by Marlo Heresco - November 1st, 2011

MMA fans should be ecstatic to find out that their favorite form of UFC entertainment will return to Brazil in 2012. According to UFC President, Dana White, the decision has been made to return to Brazil in recent light of their success. The promotion is scheduled to head back to Rio de Janeiro as soon as January.

There had been rumors about the show returning to Brazil but nothing was confirmed until recently when Mario Yamasaki confirmed that he has been asked to be part of the show. This news was confirmed again by UFC’s Dana White who comments, “Yes, the UFC will head back to Brazil by January, and we’re already working on the next UFC Rio. Lorenzo has been traveling around Brazil over the last few weeks to discuss this kind of question. We’re running against time to set the lineup and final details.”

Yamasaki admits, “The UFC called me to be the referee. They sent me an e-mail asking if I would be available on Jan. 14. I didn’t know it wasn’t official, so I tweeted it. Then, all the Brazilian media jumped on it, and I immediately sent an e-mail asking for apologies. But, for sure, the UFC will be in Rio on Jan. 14. I also believe there will be other shows in Sao Paulo and Manaus.”

The UFC will be returning to Brazil after a 13-year absence. The new works have been on-going since December of 2010. Many people are confident that the UFC will be able to provide the Brazilian fans with many high-level lineups of fights that prove comparable to the likes of Anderson Silva and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira as well as former UFC light heavyweight Mauricio Rua.

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Miku Matsumoto, The Japanese Mixed Martial Arts Fighter

by tammydog - April 23rd, 2011

Miku Matsumoto, the Japanese Mixed Martial Arts fighter, who was also known as “Supernova”.  She has since retired after a five year career. When she retired she was the DEEP Women’s Lightweight (106-Pound) Champion.

She was a well-rounded artist and at the time of her retirement she was ranked number three in the world. It was never her intention to be a part of MMA, but started doing it in her free time. She eventually got caught up in competition and did quite well. She was also known as the head kick legend.

Her retirement was surrounded by a lot of speculation. Her own explanation was that she simply wanted to return to a normal life.

Many thought that her last and final fight would be a real fight. It, however, turned out to be an exhibition fight between her and her best friend Megumi “Mega Megu” Fujii. It turned out to be quite a long fight of about four minutes which Fujii eventually allowed her to win as her final victory.

With her leaving at such an early age (at 23 years of age) she certainly left a huge gap in the Japanese Mixed Martial Arts world.

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My Most Memorable MMA Fight

by swilling - April 23rd, 2011

Mixed Martial Art or MMA, is a full contact sport that allows a wide variety of fighting techniques and skills to be used in competitions. The rules allow the use of both striking as well as grappling techniques, both while standing and while on the ground. Such competitions allow fighters of different backgrounds from a variety of different sports to compete against each other. It is very interesting to watch the different disciplines compete against each other because one can see how the various techniques show their strength.

The most impressive fight I have ever seen is without a doubt the confrontation between Patrick Barry and Mirko Cro Cop who looked like they were going to kill each other. More importantly was the fact that they were from different disciplines. Mirko, a trained boxer had a vicious right hand that floored Patrick more than once.

The fight was eventually won by Patrick Barry because of his exceptional skill at grappling. His technique, when he got Mirko on the floor, was quite impressive because he stopped him from swinging a punch. This is what made him eventually win the fight. This is what impressed me the most; that he used Mikro’s technique against him.

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Kimbo Slice will fight again in May

by mekesha pryer - March 11th, 2010

Kimbo Slice is back. The fearsome fighter will continue his MMA career in May, when the UFC adds him the to the line up. Kimbo’s first fight back will be against former NFL player, Matt Matrione. Matrione played for the New York Giant in 2000. He only played nine games as their defensive tackle.

This heavy weight fight will be apart of UFC 113 and the bout is scheduled to take place on May 8th in Montreal, Canada. This will not be a title fight. The main event is the Lyoto Machida verse Mauricio Rua rematch.

Kimbo is one of my favorite fighter and I can not wait to see him in action again!

References

1. Fox News.com

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Tony Kozlov Interview

by David Appelman - March 5th, 2010

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Revgear interviewed Tony Kozlov, who is the owner of M-1 Global facility located in Chatsworth, California.

Revgear: Is it true your gym is touted to be the flagship M-1 Global facility and first of its kind in the US? And what inspired you to open the center?

Tony: We are in fact the first M-1 Global Training Center in the U.S. Our facility has a full size cage, competition boxing ring, variety of heavy bags, grappling mats, complete weight training room, locker rooms with showers and whirlpool tubs.

The inspiration for the training center came from a passion for MMA/Boxing. We wanted to establish a facility for both professionals and everyday people to have a place to train and pursue their passion in this sport.

Revgear: What do you like about your relationship with Revgear and its products?

Tony: First and foremost Revgear products are of the highest quality. The products are made with the user in mind both in quality and durability. The staff at Revgear is a pleasure to work with and their attention to detail and our needs are always met. We look forward to our continued relationship.

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A Day in the Life of WEC fighter LC Davis

by mekesha pryer - February 25th, 2010

Check out a day in the life of MMA fighter LC Davis. Watch him as he trains for WEC 47. Davis is scheduled to go head-to-head with Deividas Taurosevicius. These featherweights will clash in a National Arena on March 6th in Columbus, Ohio.

Step inside the life of Davis as he prepares himself mentally and physically as well. See how rigorous these MMA fighters train for each fight. A day in their lives seems exhausting.

References

1. MMA Junkie.com

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Joel Mickells wins first place at the BJJ Pro AMS

by mekesha pryer - February 23rd, 2010

Joel Mickells fought in the Best of the Best BJJ Pro Ams in Omaha, Nebraska . This was the first time Mickells competed as a Blue Belt since becoming a Blue Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in November of 2009.

Mickells placed first in the Blue Belt GI 167 lb and below division. He also placed second in the GI 154 lb division as well.

He said it was a good and fun experience and looks forward to more accomplishments.

Mickells’s coach was very proud of his fighter.

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Ryan “The Real Deal” Ford Fights again

by David Appelman - February 17th, 2010

Ryan Ford or to call him by his nick name “The Real Deal” is fighting again. This Canadian ryan-fordfighter is most often remembered as the man who said “I will never fight in the MFC again” and the man who knocked out John Walsh in 13 seconds flat with a “superman punch”.

Ryan Ford is at it again and is making his boxing debut. In probably the toughest fight of his life Ryan fought tooth and nail with Old warhorse Willard Lewis at the Canadian cruiserweight title card on Saturday night. Ryan Ford managed to win, but it was by no means as easy of a fight as his 13 second knockout. Seems like Ryan “The Real Deal” Ford will follow in his fathers footsteps. Allan Ford is a boxing legend since in 1968 at only 18 years old, Allan won the Canadian Professional Lightweight Boxing Title. That made him the youngest person ever to win. His overall boxing record is more than impressive in 103 official matches he only lost 16. Hopefully Ryan “The Real Deal” Ford can live up to his father’s reputation.

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Renan Borges, Brazil Top Team Boston

by David Appelman - February 17th, 2010

renan_borgesRenan Borges the 23 year old fighter from Corumba, Brazil, and who is sponsored by Revgear has been at the top of his game lately. In 20o2 Renan began his training in Jiu Jitsu at Academia Iron with both Manuel Joao and Taedes Mendonca. He regularly competed in Brazil while living there and he won many tournaments. Renan won the World Championship as both a blue belt and a purple belt as well as winning the Brazilian Cup. He also won a number of state championships.

Renan moved to Boston in 2007 and started training at his current school, Combined Martial Arts Academy, which is located in Everett, Massachusetts. This Academy represents the top Brazilian team. Renan was presented with his black belt after much training under instructors Joao Amaral and Daniel Gazone. His passion for martial arts has since then convinced him to become an instructor. Renan teaches classes to both adults and children of various levels of expertise. Renan of course is still learning and takes on the role of a student quite often.

Renan has traveled quite a bit to participate in various competitions. He has competed in renan_borges_medalthe European Championship, where he managed to place second in the featherweight category. Renan also managed to place first in the New York International Open, but only managed third in the Pan American Championships. The success from the Brazil Top Team Boston has rallied both Renan and other students to be yet even more successful.

Renan is still just an average guy though when he is not fighting. He enjoys spending time with his lovely wife, and playing video games just like the rest of us. Renan is a real down to Earth guy who happens to be a world renown fighter.

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Gegard Mousasi gives Technique of the Week

by mekesha pryer - February 12th, 2010



UFC Light-heavy weight Champion, Gegard Mousasi gives “SherDog’s Technique of the Week“.

The 25 year old is said to be the next Fedor Emelianenko and has the potential the the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. Click image to see Mousasi giving expert technique on how to prevent an opponent from escaping from a Kimura-hold.

Sher Dog’s Technique of the Week with Gergard Mousasi

References

1. SherDog.com

2. RevGear MMA.com

3. Bleacher Report.com

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