Finishing Fights no longer a Priority

Historically, a majority of mixed martial arts fights were settled by either TKO, knockout, or submission. Times have changed, and winning by a decision is the new norm for top fighters in the world of MMA. I always say that the first fight between Matt Serra and Georges St. Pierre changed MMA forever. When St. [...]

Monday Morning Wrap

Masters: Which do you think is the better story: celebrating the victorious return of a golfer that left the PGA tour because he cheated on his wife, or celebrating the 3rd green jacket for a player that left the tour to be with his wife while she battled breast cancer? I think it was divine [...]

Weekly Ground At The Pound with El Beagle Loco

The Raw Bone: This past Saturday night featured the first-ever live MMA event to be held in the state of Maryland. The live event, hosted at the First Mariner Arena and named “The Shogun Fights”, was made possible by the efforts of Baltimore’s own John Rallo and his Ground Control academy. The fight-card featured 11 [...]

Return of Karate, DREAM, and Elbows

As Lyota Machida put away Rashad Evans last Saturday at UFC 98 in Las Vegas one thing was for sure, Karate was back. The UFC has changed from the freakshow of the early 90′s into the ultimate MMA playground. In the early days you had Royce Gracie (and others) fighting men much bigger than themselves. [...]

Who is the UFC’s most vulnerable Champion?

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