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Boxing Vs MMA (Mixed Martial Arts)
For the last few years, you might have thought that the sport of boxing had gone into hiding, or simply retired altogether to be replaced by MMA De La Hoya and Merryweather came along to try to breathe new life into their sport; while I can’t yet say what this will mean for the future of boxing, I do know that my generation and the generations which will follow will certainly prefer MMA over boxing. The question of the popularity of the two sports as compared to each other is largely generational. Younger generations prefer MMA, while the older set … Continue reading
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MMA Breakdown Users Forum
Great news for all our Tri-State MMA fans and fighters…. the MMA Breakdown Users Forum is now up and ready for you to share it up and tare it up!! This is the place for all your questions, comments and discussions on everything MMA! We are the place for everything you want to talk about in one place. Facebook and Twitter are good but this is the place for all OUR MMA topics. Check us out, register as a new user and lets get ready to do it!! We will also post tons of Tri-State events on our forum calendar … Continue reading
MMA Workout For Core Strength: Protect and Serve
Core strength core endurance, these are terms that have been bandied about so regularly that somehow they seem to have lost some of their meaning. After all when you hear or see something often enough you can somehow l grow to ignore it. For example if you entered a room with a bad smell, the smell appears to dissipate after a few minutes. (In reality it is still there you just become less aware of it). Anyway, that’s enough about bad smells, back to the topic in hand which is core strength. This an area that is of great importance … Continue reading