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Mixed martial arts, a sport once condemned for its brutality, is riding a wave of popularity and profit but still fighting for legitimacy. By Scott Gold . Jan. 14, 2007 12 AM PT .
It’s been six years since 3D Sideouts hosted an MMA event. On Aug. 9, the thrills return. According to Sideouts owner Jerry ...
UFC middleweight Reinier de Ridder solidified himself as a legitimate title contender in defeating Robert Whittaker by split ...
Mixed Martial Arts is not just a sport — it's a way of life for many all around the world. It has gone down the long road of acceptance and it is here to stay.
Mixed martial arts offered a chance to do it differently. But it was in deep trouble. "UFC was a broken brand," Lorenzo told a business breakfast in London this year.
A mixed martial arts instructor once told me that most street fights end up on the ground within the first 30 seconds, unless one individual quickly knocks the other out. The same thing happened ...