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MMA Fighter Dies After Fight

Thursday, July 1st, 2010
I have to admit I love all sports. Everything from MMA to bowling. I haven’t always felt this way but as I age and become slower, I seem to appreciate any athletic ability, even if it is throwing a ball down a lane.

 

However, when it comes to Mixed Martial Arts there is a large attraction for me. Even though it is a bloody aggressive sport, and people get hurt. There seems to be enough drama with the creation of the Ultimate Fighter and the dedication it takes to step in the octagon.

I also know it is not for everyone! I read somewhere that the attraction is waining a little bit even with the explosion of the UFC. I don’t see the sport leaving prime time any time soon, but I don’t see it lasting any longer than the poker craze did. But who knows it might just replace WWE?

However recently the sport suffered a blow when a tragic death occurred. Michael Kirkham is the second fighter to die from injuries sustained in mixed martial arts competition in North America.

I want to start by sending my sympathy to the family and have zero desire to make light of what happened. There is nothing that can replace someones life and it is a tragedy when it is cut short by a sport.

What I do want to explore is if this death is going to effect MMA in anyway. I wonder what the backlash will be for those who hate the sport or even for those who love the sport. Will this mans death effect it in either way.

I understand that this sport carries an enormous risk! But I also understand that these guys train like crazy and know what they are doing. They have strong camps that teach these guys how to fight and avoid injury as much as you can in a fighting sport.

The sport has improved in its safety and officiating, just compare matches from five years ago to those you see today, you will immediately notice all the changes.

However, that does not help this situation. The sport is fought in a cage and filled with cheers from every hit that lands on someones face and we love to watch the knock outs.

So I wonder, with perhaps the first death in MMA fighting in North America, will the sport suffer and take a hit, or will it continue on without any recourse? What do you think?

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Dana White UFC 116 Video Blog – 6/29

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
UFC asked:

Dana White video blog leading up to UFC 116 on Saturday, July 3rd on Pay-Per-View. Go to 116.UFC.com for full event detail.

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Mercer the Lumberjack

Monday, June 15th, 2009

I saw an article on East Side Boxing which talked about the fight between 48 year old Ray Mercer, and 300+ pound Tim “The Maniac” Sylvia. The fight only lasted 9 seconds before Mercer knocked Sylvia down like he was felling a tree.  Of course I am a fan of MMA, and not that much of boxing, but this does not make the MMA world look like the best of the best.  The fight is posted on YouTube, and you can check it out here.  It’s only 12 seconds, so it’s worth checking out.  Pretty pathetic performance by Sylvia (if you ask me).

Lyoto Machida

Monday, May 18th, 2009

As many may know, Lyoto Machida was trained in Bushido Karate by his father, a native of Japan, who migrated to Brazil as a young man. Lyoto was raised in a dojo, and here is a video showing a short history of his father, and Lyoto’s motivation for UFC 98, and martial arts. This is a video I found on Fight Ticker:

I found this story on The Drudge Report.  Some of you may ask “what does this have to do with MMA?”

Well, at the Waffle House in Manning South Carolina, Crystal Samuels went into the Waffle House with her friends and proceeded to order food.  After receiving the food her and the waitress Yakeisha Ward got into a verbal argument which turned physical after Samuels threw food at Ward (Bruce Lee called this “The Waffle”).  Ward, in true Waffle House fashion, came over the counter and attacked Samuels.  The fight continued as they went out the door and into the parking lot.  It appears that Ward felt like the fight was not going her way, so she went to her car and got a pistol from the front of the car, and a loaded magazine from the back of the car, and proceeded to fire one round at Samuels, which ricocheted off of the parking lot allowing shrapnel to lodge in Samuels arm.  The fight continued until police arrived and took Ward into custody.  Ward was charged with Assault and Battery with Intent to Kill, and was taken to jail.  The next day the news station found Ward back at the Waffle House working her shift, after posting $500 bail.

1.  The waitresses don’t take crap off of anybody.

2.  Sit at the counter, so when the waitress come at you, your not stuck in the booth, with her in the mount.

3.  When the waitress goes to her car in the middle of the fight, you better get your butt out of there cause she’s going for a gun.

4.  When you order the Allstar, you better be ready to throw down.

What’s the moral of the story here?  If your gonna try and kill someone, do it in Clarendon County, the bail is only $500 and you’ll be out of jail before the victim’s out of the hospital.

And what does this have to do with MMA?  Well, if Samuels wasn’t in the heavyweight division, and was doing a little training she may have been able to choke Ward out and the gun would have been left in the car.

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