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Killa B,
Forgive my insolence and jackassery for being a douchbag on your congratulations thread.
I am no troll, just a big Lima fan (I trained w/ Dhiego and the Assuncaos at Ascension in Atlanta for a year) and didn't realize that the thread I was in was ACTUALLY a congrats thread for you. Once I figured that out, I felt like "that guy".
The Bloody Elbow morality police quickly advised me of my transgressions and booted me clear in the ass. You're a real bashy guy I loved watching ya try to rip Amaya's arm off. I'm a big fan, and glad to see ya tearing it up again. So in conclusion, I'm a dick. my bad.
Looking forward to seeing you bust some heads again soon!
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7 and 8 yr old girls competing in "MMA" (aka Muay Thai fight)
At first i was thinking, "Wow. I can't believe they let them do that at that age."
And then I realized that Foxsports is a bunch of idiots and they're calling a muay thai fight, mixed martial arts.
Fail.
Nothing wrong (in my book) w/ kids competing in kickboxing with full headgear, shin pads, and 16 oz gloves.
"Okay guys, I was set to fight may 15th on the Shine 3 card but I hate to let everyone down, I hurt my knee on my last fight so I wont be able to perform. It was a good opponent for me, a good name guy but I wanna fight 2-3 more times this year and it's not worth the risk. Again I'm [sorry] for everyone that supports me and I [promise] to be back in action soon."
-Junior Assuncao
Junior Assuncao, older brother of WEC featherwight fighter, Raphael Assuncao, wins XFC Lightweight Title, March 19th, at the St. Pete Times Forum arena in Tampa, Florida.
First Rd. submission of John Mahlow by guillotine choke.
Junior is a pro with a 10-4 record. He had a three-fight stint in the UFC that landed him 1-2, with a win over David Lee, while dropping bouts to Kurt Pellegrino and Nate Diaz.
He lives/works/fights out of Atlanta, Georgia and runs his own gym, Ascension MMA in Roswell, Georgia.
"Sgt. George Lockhart, an instructor trainer at the Martial Arts Center of Excellence here, beat out hundreds of other applicants late last year and earned an invitation to appear on "The Ultimate Fighter," a reality television show in which professional mixed martial arts fighters live, train and fight together for a chance to win a multifight, six-figure contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
But for Lockhart, it wasn’t meant to be — at least for now. Despite the Corps’ endorsement of the "The Ultimate Fighter," the commanding general of Training and Education Command told Lockhart he couldn’t go. Op tempo at MACE is too high to accommodate the six weeks of leave he would have needed for taping, Brig. Gen. Melvin Spiese decided.
Plus, Spiese worried the barbaric behavior displayed by some contestants during past seasons could become a public relations nightmare for the Corps, reflecting poorly on Lockhart and the service, according to 2nd Lt. Brian "Scott" Villiard, a TECom spokesman."
Marine Corps delays Sergeant's UFC dreams.
"Sgt. George Lockhart, an instructor trainer at the Martial Arts Center of Excellence here, beat out hundreds of other applicants late last year and earned an invitation to appear on "The Ultimate Fighter," a reality television show in which professional mixed martial arts fighters live, train and fight together for a chance to win a multifight, six-figure contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
But for Lockhart, it wasn’t meant to be — at least for now. Despite the Corps’ endorsement of the "The Ultimate Fighter," the commanding general of Training and Education Command told Lockhart he couldn’t go. Op tempo at MACE is too high to accommodate the six weeks of leave he would have needed for taping, Brig. Gen. Melvin Spiese decided.
Plus, Spiese worried the barbaric behavior displayed by some contestants during past seasons could become a public relations nightmare for the Corps, reflecting poorly on Lockhart and the service, according to 2nd Lt. Brian "Scott" Villiard, a TECom spokesman."
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