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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Paul Buentello is a name that you might not have heard before. He is a heavyweight fighter that is currently in the mix to challenge for the KOTC heavyweight title. His fighting style is straight ahead, and he is always a crowd pleaser. With two big KO wins in a row, his name is definitely starting to get recognized. Cory Parker interviewed Paul to find out just where he got his start in MMA, how he feels his career is going right now, and where he would like his career to go.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Monte Cox is one of if not the most prolific Fighter manager in all of MMA. He even has a team name for the fighters he manages, "Team Extreme"! Monte Cox manages 26 fighters from around America and among them are some of the toughest MMA fighters on the planet at all weight divisions.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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With his impressive win in UFC 37.5 by armbar no less, Pete Spratt emerges as one of today's rising mixed martial arts all-stars. Spratt boasts a "no joke" mma fight record of 11-4. Not too shabby for a small town collegiate athlete who started it all by kickboxing his way into the octagon just recently.
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MMA News Written by Mike Sloan
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The Doctor is in! Flip Homansky is cracking down on steroids! Dr. Flip Homansky of the Nevada State Athletic Commission chatted with me a few days back on probably the most important issue in mixed martial arts these days; steroids.
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MMA News Written by Helen Miller
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A Rumina Sato Q&A is not something that English speaking only MMA fans have the opportunity of reading everyday. As one of the most prolific lightweights in the world, this cornerstone of the Shooto association is only now, in the later half of his career, rumored to be venturing out into other organizations away from Japan. The king of the lock flow, frequently running like water through submission attempt after submission attempt in MMA bouts, might be coming to the States.
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MMA News Written by Helen Miller
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And we're not talking sushi here either. We're referring to the words from Yves Edwards on his upcoming match against Caol Uno. Uno, who suffered a record breaking defeat against B.J. Penn, is back in the cage in UFC 37, taking place in Bossier City, Louisiana on May 10th, 2002, and facing off against Yves Edwards.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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This upcoming UFC card has some pretty heavy hitting up and coming fighters. A lot of fight fans will be the first to say they enjoy those up and coming boys more so, only because they seem to put everything on the line to prove themselves.
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MMA News Written by Helen Miller
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MMA Ring Report has had the opportunity to have some pretty creative and eclectic interview candidates--none, quite so frank and creative as Phil Baroni. In fact, thanks to Phil's exciting personality, I felt it would be a waste to turn this into a story of my own, simply from a writer's perspective.
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MMA News Written by Helen Miller
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There have been a ton of interviews that take the voice of a fighter and that focuses on everything from their trials and tribulations to their personal goals. When you think of it though, that fighter didn't get there on his/her own. There's always a team of people behind him/her that have assisted in the success.
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MMA News Written by Arnold "The Sushiboy" Lim
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Josh Barnett sat down with "The Sushiboy" Arnold Lim after his impressive victory over Randy Couture at UFC 36 "World's Collide". He talked about many interesting topics including, Rodrigo Nogueira, God, Pedro Rizzo, the Japanese fans and much more.
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