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		<title>Choose The Right Mixed Martial Arts Shorts</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Sep 2010 07:08:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Connor Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can not just enter the ring during an MMA title fight appearing like a hobo who just came in from the streets. Even though they don't wear much clothing throughout a fight, mma competitors take pride in themselves, and in turn would like to wear something that is comfy yet fashionable at the same time. MMA shorts and grappling shorts are a part of that uniform, and a number of vendors take pride in the items they develop for this special class of athletes.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can not just enter the ring during an MMA title fight appearing like a hobo who just came in from the streets. Even though they don&#8217;t wear much clothing throughout a fight, mma competitors take pride in themselves, and in turn would like to wear something that is comfy yet fashionable at the same time. MMA shorts and grappling shorts are a part of that uniform, and a number of vendors take pride in the items they develop for this special class of athletes.</p>
<p>The reasons for choosing a quality set of men&#8217;s MMA shorts over just any old pair of shorts are many. For one thing, brands like Dethrone, Manto, Hayabusa Fightwear, Tapout, Jaco, and others spend considerable time and expense creating materials that breathe well, are comfortable and flexible during competition, and endure the damage of frequent use. The colors and particular designs used to attract the fans inside the stands watching the action, and a well-chosen set of MMA shorts can promote professionalism and reliability for the fighters themselves.</p>
<p>To show a number of the features of the finest grappling shorts and Mixed martial arts shorts on the market, let&#8217;s examine several specific types. You&#8217;ll find the Venum Red Hurricane FX Fight Shorts, for example, which have amazing design details in a bold white and red pair of shorts. They are made of an exceptionally lightweight Microfiber material that is durable and tear resistant. They&#8217;ve split outer leg seams allowing freedom of movement, along with a special Flex Lycra panel on the inside for comfort.</p>
<p>Another top quality pair of MMA shorts which are both practical and appealing would be the ADX Black Dragon Fight Shorts. The business approaches a fighter&#8217;s movements in a different way, using state-of-the-art neoprene material in a number of areas that extends easily and functions effectively. The poly directional flex fabric in the body of the garment wicks moisture away from your body, keeping you dry even throughout the heat of battle. On top of that, they look great without having to be too flashy to be taken seriously.</p>
<p>On the reverse side of the coin is one thing like Tapout&#8217;s World Order Board Shorts, that are a part of TUF series of Official Team clothing. These are much more about style and showmanship than other models, keeping the World Order graphic on one of the legs and also the familiar Tapout logo on the backside. They appeal to those looking for lengthier shorts who are less concerned with ultimate comfort or performance.</p>
<p>Regardless of the style and brand you choose, its smart to consider the design elements that fit your distinctive fighting style. Men&#8217;s MMA shorts are (or should be) more than just a fashion statement &#8211; they&#8217;re a part of a serious fighter&#8217;s training gear and equipment, and should be closely considered to obtain the best value for your investment as time passes. Knowing your body and its limitations can help determine the right pair of shorts for your training and professional development.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking into buying MMA shorts then you have to check out <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.candleblogger.com/set/MMA_Fighting_Shorts/754/1">MMA Fighting Shorts</a> They have some of the best shorts available! Or try out the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.candleblogger.com/set/MMA_Glove/754/2">MMA Glove</a> which are also made extremely well.</p>


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		<title>UFC 98 Flashback: Machida Blasts Evans</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 06:56:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ross Everett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When golf legend Jack Nicklaus was still a young upstart in the sport and only starting to tear up PGA courses, legend Bobby Jones commented following 'The Golden Bear's' 65 Masters win that "he plays a game with which I am not familiar". Following his absolute destruction of Rashad Evans in the main event of UFC 98, there's likely a few MMA fighters saying the same thing about the new light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida. Machida completely befuddled Evans en route to a 2nd round TKO victory after which 'The Dragon' looked as if hed barely worked up a sweat.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When golf legend Jack Nicklaus was still a young upstart in the sport and only starting to tear up PGA courses, legend Bobby Jones commented following &#8216;The Golden Bear&#8217;s&#8217; 65 Masters win that &#8220;he plays a game with which I am not familiar&#8221;. Following his absolute destruction of Rashad Evans in the main event of UFC 98, there&#8217;s likely a few MMA fighters saying the same thing about the new light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida. Machida completely befuddled Evans en route to a 2nd round TKO victory after which &#8216;The Dragon&#8217; looked as if hed barely worked up a sweat.</p>
<p>The fight started slowly, with each man trying to get a feel for his opponent and wait him out to see who blinked first. Evans, who prefers to counter punch, quickly began to become uncomfortable with facing an adversary who didn&#8217;t come right at him. Late in the first round, Machida went on offense with frightening suddenness, flooring Evans with a nice straight right hand. Evans gamely tried to fight back, but a final right hand from the Shotokan Karate master left him out cold.</p>
<p>After the fight UFC announcer Joe Rogan proclaimed the start of the Machida era and this is not just mere hyperbole. Machida is unlike any fighter before him, rooted in mastery of traditional martial arts but with the versatility of a modern MMA competitor. He&#8217;s essentially a Mortal Kombat character come to life&#8211;in a more realistic cross disciplinary comparison he shares many of the same characteristics as boxing great Floyd Mayweather, Jr. as he combines insane handspeed, underrated stopping power and nearly impenetrable defense into an unorthodox and extremely lethal package. Like Mayweather, hes a tough opponent to prepare for as there&#8217;s simply no way to replicate his skill set in sparring.</p>
<p>The comparisons with the insanely talented but equally insanely arrogant Mayweather end when the final bell sounds. Outside of the cage, Machida is a modest and respectful gentleman who is quick to give credit to his father and his karate teachers for his MMA success. He spent most of his UFC 98 postfight interview not singing his own praises, but imploring others to strive to realize their dreams.</p>
<p>An odd trivia note about Machida serves as further repudiation for MMA neophytes who think that the sports kinship with pro wrestling began with Brock Lesnar: Machida was discovered by Japanese wrestling legend Antonio Inoki, and became something of his protege. He trained for some time at the New Japan Pro Wrestling dojo in Tokyo and made his MMA debut on a NJPW card in 2003, defeating Pancrase veteran Kengo Watanabe. For a time, Inoki had designs on pushing Machida as his predecessor, but his success in shoot fights quickly opened up other doors.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most frightening thing about Machida is that hes only now reaching his full potential as an MMA fighter. In other words, hes only going to get better which is a scary prospect for opponents given the fact that hes never lost in MMA competition. Early in his UFC career he had a reputation as a boring fighter, but in his recent bouts hes shown a downright lethal ability to end fights.</p>
<p>Machida will very likely face Quinton &#8216;Rampage&#8217; Jackson in a future light heavyweight title defense and, with all due respect to the PRIDE/UFC veteran, its difficult to see him faring much differently than Evans did. One thing working in &#8216;Rampage&#8217;s&#8217; favor is his greater experience and a resume filled with high level opponents of various fighting styles. Still, everyone comes back to the fundamental reality that no one has ever really seen a fighter quite like Machida before.</p>
<p>In the co-main event of the evening, Matt Hughes defeated Matt Serra by unanimous decision to gain the upperhand in their long running feud. It was a surprisingly entertaining fight, with Serra taking the first round with his power punching before Hughes used his takedown and ground control abilities to win rounds two and three. The two men embraced after the fight so, for now at least, their well known dislike for one another that began during their stint as rival coaches on The Ultimate Fighter may have ebbed.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a widely published widely published freelance sports writer and respected authority on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.candleblogger.com/set/soccer_betting/583/1">soccer betting</a>. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.candleblogger.com/set/sportsbook_directory/583/2">sportsbook directory</a> sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.</p>


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		<title>The Last Emperor&#8217; Signs With Strikeforce</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 07:11:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ross Everett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The worlds best heavyweight mixed martial artist has a new American promotional home. Following Afflictions announcement that they were ending MMA promotional activities, Fedor Emelianenko negotiated with several groups--including the UFC--before signing a multifight deal to compete for the Strikeforce promotion. Terms of the arrangement were not made public, but the promotion indicated that Fedor would make his Strikeforce debut this October.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The worlds best heavyweight mixed martial artist has a new American promotional home. Following Afflictions announcement that they were ending MMA promotional activities, Fedor Emelianenko negotiated with several groups&#8211;including the UFC&#8211;before signing a multifight deal to compete for the Strikeforce promotion. Terms of the arrangement were not made public, but the promotion indicated that Fedor would make his Strikeforce debut this October.</p>
<p>Strikeforce agreed to give Fedor a non-exclusive contract, which allows him to compete simultaneously in Japan and elsewhere. Furthermore, they agreed to co-promote events with M-1 Global. M-1 Global is owned by Fedors manager Vadim Finkelchtein and the fighter also has an equity stake. These were the sticking points in Fedors negotiations with the UFC, and with Strikeforce not having an issue with non-exclusivity or co-promotion a deal was quickly brokered.</p>
<p>Fedor expressed his thoughts after the contract signing was announced:</p>
<p>I am looking forward to going back to work and fighting at the highest level. STRIKEFORCE is a top fight promotion that houses some of the greatest fighters in the world. I am prepared to fight any of them.</p>
<p>Emelianenkos manager, Vadim Finkelchtein observed:</p>
<p>I am very happy and excited about the upcoming collaboration with Strikeforce. We are very pleased that we found a reliable partner and I feel that Strikeforce and M-1 can support each other on many things. This will create big opportunities for both parties to test their fighters against worthy opponents.</p>
<p>Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker added his comments:</p>
<p>We are extremely excited to have the opportunity to work with M-1 Global and Fedor. Fedor has been the reigning king of MMAs heavyweight division for quite some time now so being able to work with M-1 and Fedor will substantially increase the level of competition amongst the athletes in this weight class.</p>
<p>The UFCs Dana White quickly responded with an obscenity laced statement suggesting that Fedor was choosing to fight &#8220;nobodys&#8221; for no money by signing with Strikeforce, but thats simply an attempt to put the best spin possible on it for his sycophants in the media. The reality is that with Fedor&#8217;s stake in M-1 Global the financial terms of the deal are likely as favorable with Strikeforce as with the UFC.</p>
<p>More significantly, Strikeforce has much better television exposure at this point than the #1 US MMA promotion. Strikeforce has a relationship with premium cable giant Showtime, as well as CBS TV. This same exposure made Kimbo Slice the biggest star in MMA, and Fedor has the talent to back up the hype.</p>
<p>Whites hysterical comments about the quality of opposition simply aren&#8217;t true either. Obviously the biggest fight available in the US for Fedor right now would be with UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar, but once you get past him the talent pool in the promotion becomes iffy at best. A fight with Randy Couture would do big business, but theres no guarantee how much longer The Natural will continue his career. The UFC has a couple of talented fighters with wrestling backgrounds in Cain Velasquez and Shane Carwin, but neither man is ready for a fight against Fedor.</p>
<p>Strikeforce has several intriguing fights immediately available for Fedor. Heavyweight prospect Brett Rogers, who knocked out Andrei Arlovski in his last fight, is likely first on deck. The Strikeforce heavyweight belt is currently held by Alistair Overeem, whom mutual opponent Mirko Cro Cop suggests is the one man in the sport capable of defeating Fedor. Fabricio Werdum is a talented veteran of the UFC and PRIDE and may figure into the mix some point as well.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and highly respected authority on sports betting <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.candleblogger.com/set/odds_comparison/389/1">odds comparison</a>. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.candleblogger.com/set/World_Cup_betting/389/2">World Cup betting</a> sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.</p>


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		<title>The Historical Roots Of MMA: Muhammad Ali Vs. Antonio Inoki</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 08:19:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ross Everett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Decades before mixed martial arts became popular in the United States, events matching fighters of different fighting disciplines were very common in Japan. They weren't called "mixed martial arts" at the time, but that's essentially what they were.There's an entire history of pro wrestlers fighting specialists from other martial arts (particularly judo) that were leaving out, but during the'70's Antonio Inoki began to put the concept of "mixed martial arts" on the map with his matches against fighters from other disciplines.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Decades before mixed martial arts became popular in the United States, events matching fighters of different fighting disciplines were very common in Japan. They weren&#8217;t called &#8220;mixed martial arts&#8221; at the time, but that&#8217;s essentially what they were.There&#8217;s an entire history of pro wrestlers fighting specialists from other martial arts (particularly judo) that were leaving out, but during the&#8217;70&#8242;s Antonio Inoki began to put the concept of &#8220;mixed martial arts&#8221; on the map with his matches against fighters from other disciplines.</p>
<p>Inoki would often face other martial artists in fights that are widely accepted to have been &#8220;worked&#8221; (having a predetermined outcome) in the same manner as professional wrestling matches. While Inoki faced a number of karate, judo and boxing champions his most famous match was certainly his fight against world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a great deal of uncertainty about many of the stories surrounding how the event came together and transpired, but a few facts are now known. Ali took the fight as it was a large and presumptively easy paycheck. The big money he was earning is what kept him from walking out when his camp started to disagree with Inoki&#8217;s handlers over the rules and &#8216;finish&#8217; fo the fight. Some suggest that it was supposed to be a fair fight going in, but Ali at the last minute insisted on rules more favorable to him. The more likely version of events is that Ali&#8217;s handlers agreed to a predetermined finish, only to have Ali balk at the last moment.</p>
<p>By the time the fight began, Ali&#8217;s handlers had obtained a ridiculously one sided set of rules that prohibited Inkoi from using a closed fist, striking Ali in the head at all, using any chokes or submissions or even trying to take the fight to the ground. Were it not for the huge amount of money he&#8217;d be leaving on the table, Inoki would have been justified in not fighting at all under these highly restrictive and one-sided conditions.</p>
<p>The result was an absolutely horrible fight. Neither man showed much interest in engaging the other, with Inoki spending most of the time on the ground doing what he could under the one sided rules. Inoki threw kicks at Ali&#8217;s legs, Ali threw an occasional jab and tried to protect himself from his opponent&#8217;s leg strikes. The fight ended a 74-74 draw, with the real losers being the fans.</p>
<p>Some interesting trivia about the fight&#8211;the referee was former pro wrestler &#8220;Judo&#8221; Gene Labell, who is considered by many &#8216;the baddest man on the planet&#8217; even in his 80&#8242;s. He could have very likely beaten up both men at the same time&#8211;a spectacle that might have been welcomed by the live crowd and closed circuit audience worldwide.</p>
<p>In the aftermath of the fight, Inoki&#8217;s popularity was greater than ever&#8211;in a perverse way he was something of a hero due to his trying to fight despite the rules being stacked so soundly against him. He remained one of the country&#8217;s most popular professional wrestlers and even enjoyed a career in Japan&#8217;s parliament. Without missing a beat, he quickly resumed his series of fights against other martial artists who were apparently all more comfortable with the &#8220;worked&#8221; environment of pro wrestling. Among his &#8220;victims&#8221; was none other than Leon Spinks, presumably serving as some sort of vindication for his draw with Ali. The popularity of these matches led to a number of promotions that were essentially hybrids of martial arts and pro wrestling, and these led to the big Japanese MMA promotions of today.</p>
<p>Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer specializing in casino gambling, travel and <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.candleblogger.com/set/sports_betting/119/1">sports betting</a>. He has appeared on a number of TV and radio programs offering strategies for successful <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.candleblogger.com/set/NFL_football_betting/119/2">NFL football betting</a>. He lives in Northern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a pet llama. He is currently writing a biography of former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf.</p>


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