Can MMA’s elite be as popular as Manny Pacquiao?
Who could be Mixed Martial Arts biggest star?
Who could be Mixed Martial Arts biggest star?
There hasn’t been an MMA event in recent memory that has been anticipated as UFC 129. In a throw back to the glory days of PRIDE in Japan, it was the return of Mixed Martial Arts in a big stadium. It was also only the 3rd MMA event in the province of Ontario, with a record of 55,000 in attendance, the biggest in North American history.
To make this historic event even sweeter, the UFC booked an extremely stacked card filled with old time favorites and pound for pound greats. But what the people were really
It should have come as no surprise, but it did surprise many fans–the UFC has gobbled up Strikforce, lock, stock, fighter contracts, video library–and , erm, barrel.
According to a report from Sherdog, the Strikeforce World Heavyweight Grand Prix may be put on hold.
Now this list isn’t about who the best fighter is, who has the fanciest record, or who beat who to become what they are today. This list is compiled of the Pound For Pound most exciting fighters that win or lose, give it 100% in their efforts and also give a show for the fans.
Where did the modern Mixed Martial Artist come from and what does he / look like now?
A Review of an Exciting Night of Fights
(“Why yes, Dana, the blonde gentleman in the lower left *is* my doctor. What of it?”) The Sam…
The following are the top 10 fighters who have proved themselves worthy of fighting against the best in the world
With 2010 coming to an end it’s safe to say this has been a huge year for the sport of mixed martial arts. As 2011 approaches we get one step closer to becoming recognized as a mainstream sport.
So naturally someone has to pay homage to the fighters that made 2010 as spectacular as it was. And As tacky as it sounds, I want to give you the top 10 of 2010. Keep in mind this is a list for the best fighters