Posts Tagged ‘Thai’
my roommate the MMA Fighter
Tuesday, December 14th, 2010
Martial Arts encourage self defense and discipline. But what happens when you mix them? The result is a new-aged hybridization known as MMA, Mixed Martial Arts. Fueled by testosterone and adrenaline, this rising art form teaches its practitioners to adapt to whatever style is thrown at them. It also obliges those forced to encounter said practitioners to improvise with whatever aggression and abuse is thrown their way.
Duration : 0:5:28
Mixed Martial Arts & Cage Fighting Basics : How to Sprawl in Mixed Martial Arts
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
How to sprawl in mixed martial arts in this free mixed martial arts video from Brazilian Martial Arts master Ed Wedding.
Expert: Ed Wedding
Bio: Ed Wedding is the United World Muay Thai Association (UWMTA) Champion and an instructor at Harbor Kickboxing in San Pedro, CA and at R-1 Gym in El Segundo, CA.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
Duration : 0:1:30
MMA XL PRESENTS: HOW SHOGUN DEFEATED MACHIDA’S KARATE
Thursday, May 13th, 2010
Seven-time karate champion João Gilherme Bendly, was responsible for mimicking Lyoto Machida’s fighting style as a sparring partner for Shogun Rua.
In an interview with www.Tatame.com, Bendly said the following.
I memorized Lyoto from the top to the bottom so that I can impose myself in front of Shogun, because what he needed was the karates timing, the defense techniques of Lyoto. This timing is different and requires years of practice in Karate and thats exactly what he needs. I adapted my game to Lyotos and did what he does in front of Shogun to do this specific training.”
I think that Lyoto wont change much his style because its been working very well for him. You cant change ten years of practice in four months. I guess he will still be defensive since hes really good at it, counter attacking. He may work on this timing and be more prepared just as Shogun. But I think Shogun will win.”
“I think it will be like the last fight, the kicks from Shogun are certain and I think this fight will be aggressive, rather than the previous one.”
Here’s some of the footage.
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Duration : 0:5:33
Crazy Mauy Thai Fighter
Thursday, March 11th, 2010Aziz Karaoglu MMA Highlight
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010MMA Muay Thai Boxing Liver Body Shot
Thursday, December 31st, 2009
Fight Doctor Mark Cacciamani talks about the anatomy of the Liver, where it is located and how to find it. Brian “Dr. Sick” Yamasaki discusses various methods of attacking the Liver in a MMA, Muay Thai, Boxing or Self Defense situation.
Duration : 0:10:11
UFC MMA Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipović Kick Of Death Highlights
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/user/MirkocrocopHighlight
MMA Highlight Video Featuring some of the best mixed martial artists from around the world.
compilation ufc pride mma knockouts Highlights copyright ufc zuffa llc (born on September 10, 1974), often billed as Mirko Cro Cop, is a Croatian law enforcement officer turned kickboxer and mixed martial artist . He is also a former member (2003 – 2007) of Croatian Parliament. His nickname, short for “Croatian Cop”, comes from his membership in the Croatian police’s Anti-Terrorist Group ATJ Lučko.
Filipović has been successful in both K-1 and PRIDE Fighting Championships. On September 10, 2006, he won the PRIDE 2006 Open Weight Grand Prix, and in 2007 began fighting in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Filipović is famous for his left high kicks, with which he has knocked out many of his opponents.
Nickname Cro Cop
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) [1]
Weight 105 kg (230 lb/16.5 st)
Nationality Croatian
Born September 10, 1974 (1974-09-10)
Fighting out of Zagreb, Croatia
Town of birth Privlaka, Croatia
Team/Association Cro Cop Squad Gym
Fighting style
Professional career
Filipović started his professional career in 1996 as a kickboxer, following in the footsteps of his compatriot Branko Cikatić. Before turning pro Filipović was said to have accumulated an amateur boxing record of 40-5 (31 KO’s).At the time, Filipović was working as a commando in the Croatian police anti-terrorist unit Alpha (stationed in Lučko near Zagreb), which earned him his nickname “Cro Cop”. He also fought several times early in his career under the nickname “Tigar” (Croatian for “tiger”)
A knockout (also referred to as a K.O.) is a winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts and others sports involving striking. A knockout is usually awarded when one participant is unable to rise from the canvas within a specified period of time, typically because of fatigue, injury (serious or temporarily incapacitating, e.g. a bleeding cut above the eye can blind a fighter), loss of balance, or unconsciousness; that is, the person may literally be knocked out. A technical knockout (also referred to as a T.K.O.) is often declared when the referee or other judges (such as official ring physician, the fighter, or the fighter’s cornermen) decide that a fighter cannot continue the match, even though he did not fail the count, or, in many regions, a fighter has been knocked down three times in one round. British records refer to TKOs as either “retired”, if the fighter refuses to continue, or “R.S.F.”, for Referefer to TKOs as either “retired”, if the fighter refuses to continue, or “R.S.F.”, for Referee Stopped Fight.
In amateur boxing, a knockout is scored as “RSC,” for Referee Stopped Contest. A technical knockout (”Outclassed”) can also be declared if a fighter is ahead by 15 points in a bout.
Duration : 0:5:16
MMA MIX 2009 by DamienakaFritenite
Saturday, December 19th, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/user/Ultimateknockouts5
A great compilation Highlights Mixed Martial Arts A knockout (also referred to as a K.O.) is a winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts and others sports involving striking. A knockout is usually awarded when one participant is unable to rise from the canvas within a specified period of time, typically because of fatigue, injury (serious or temporarily incapacitating, e.g. a bleeding cut above the eye can blind a fighter), loss of balance, or unconsciousness; that is, the person may literally be knocked out. A technical knockout (also referred to as a T.K.O.) is often declared when the referee or other judges (such as official ring physician, the fighter, or the fighter’s cornermen) decide that a fighter cannot continue the match, even though he did not fail the count, or, in many regions, a fighter has been knocked down three times in one round.[1] British records refer to TKOs as either “retired”, if the fighter refuses to continue, or “R.S.F.”, for Referee Stopped Fight.
In amateur boxing, a knockout is scored as “RSC,” for Referee Stopped Contest. A technical knockout (”Outclassed”) can also be declared if a fighter is ahead by 15 points in a bout.
Duration : 0:10:9
All Time MMA Fastest Knockouts & Submission Finishes
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Fastest knockouts and submission Finishes in Mixed Martial Arts A great compilation of quick MMA finishes from a wide range of different
fighting organizations: (part 2)
UFC, PRIDE, KOC, TKO, IFC, M -1, WEF, CAGE RAGE, JUNGLE FIGHT, GLADIATOR CHALENGE etc.
Some rare and very cool fights ![]()
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Enjoy
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” DON`T BLINK ” – A COMPILATION HIGHLIGHTS OF UFC MMA`s FASTEST FINISHES ”
David Terrell vs Matt Lindland UFC 49
Mike Swick vs Gideon Ray UFC Ultimate Fight Night 1
Wesley Cabbage Correira vs Walt Pels WEC 14
Dan Henderson vs Ryd Chonan Pride Bushido 9
Patrick Cote vs Bill Mahood TKO 16
Josh Burkman vs Sam Morgan UFC The Ultimate Fighter 2 Finale
Mike Swick vs Alex Schoenauer UFC The Ultimate Fighter 1 Finale
Tank Abbott vs Josh Matua UFC 6
Dennis Hallman vs Matt Huges UFC 29
Roman Zentsov vs Thomas Rahders M-1 MFC Russia vs The World 5
Pedro Rizzo vs Michael Tielrooy World Vale Tudo Championship 2
Phil Baroni vs Dave Menne UFC 39
Rumina Sato vs Yves Edwards Super Brawl 17
Akira Shoji vs Tsuyoshi Tamakairiki Pride Bushido 3
Mark Kerr vs Greg Stott UFC 15
Mark Weir vs Akira Shoji Cage Rage 14
Frank Shamrock vs Kevin Jackson UFC Ultimate Japan 1
Denis Komkin vs Yuji Hisamatsu M – 1 MFC vs The World 7
Andrei Arlovski vs Paul Buentello UFC 55
Jens Pulver vs John Lewis UFC 28
Aleksander Emelianenko vs Ricardo Morais Pride Bushido 6
Thiago Alves vs Jeff Cox King Of The Cage 47
Edson Drago vs Helio Dipp Jungle Fight 5
Igor Guerus vs Gerry Harris IFC 1
Sergey Kaznovsky vs Ron Faircloth Euphoria Russia vs Usa
Curtis Stout vs Nilson De Castro Cage Rage 12
Igor Vovchanchyn vs Nick Nutter World Vale Tudo Championship 5
Brad Blackburn vs Steve Legault Apex MMA Genesis
Gary Goodridge vs Paul Herrera UFC 8
David Loiseau vs Chris Fontaine TKO 16
Musail Allaudinov vs Yuji Hoshino M – 1 MFC Russia vs The world 7
Mikhail Bogdanov vs Sergei Nikitin M – 1 MFC Russia vs The world 3
Kaipo Kalama vs Jonathan Goulet Super Brawl 30
Vitor Belfort vs John Hess Super Brawl 2
Fedor Emelianenko vs Hiroya Takada Rings Battle Genesis 6
Waloir Anjos vs Joel Sutton World Vale Tudo Championship 6
B.J Penn vs Caol Uno UFC 34
Luiz Azeredo vs Naoyuki Kotani Pride Bushido 9
Mario Sperry vs Mike Bencic Pride Bushido 2
Aleksander Emelianenko vs James Thompson Pride 28
Bob Sapp vs Kiyoshi Tamura Pride 21
Assuerio Silva vs Yoshihisa Yamamoto Pride 16
Marco Macera vs Eric Hibler WEF 7
Mark Weir vs Eugene Jackson UFC 38
Oleg Taktarov vs Anthony Macias UFC 6
Vernon White vs Todd Medina King Of Cage 3
Justin Levens vs Jeff Dowman Gladiator Challenge 28
Marcelo Giudici vs Cristovad da Costa Brazilian Vale Tudo Fighting 6
Don Frye vs Thomas Ramirez UFC 8
Andrei Kopylov vs Ricardo Fyeet Rings Of Kings 1999 Block b
Jonathan Goulet vs Joey Brown TKO 17
Eugeney Lyamin vs Julian Gonzales M – 1 MFC Russia vs The world 3
Tony Galindo vs Kurt Rojo King Of The Cage 4
Takanori Gomi vs Ralph Gracie Pride Bushido 3
Daisuke Ishii vs Masutatsu Yano Pancrase Trans 1
Tim Mckenzie vs Bill Mahood Freedom Fight 2005
Duane Bang Ludwig vs Jonathan Goulet UFC Ultimate Fight Night 3
Jeremy Edwards vs David Fox Gladiator Challenge 4
A knockout (also referred to as a K.O.) is a winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts and others sports involving striking. A knockout is usually awarded when one participant is unable to rise from the canvas within a specified period of time, typically because of fatigue, injury (serious or temporarily incapacitating, e.g. a bleeding cut above the eye can blind a fighter), loss of balance, or unconsciousness; that is, the person may literally be knocked out. A technical knockout (also referred to as a T.K.O.) is often declared when the referee or other judges (such as official ring physician, the fighter, or the fighter’s cornermen) decide that a fighter cannot continue the match, even though he did not fail the count, or, in many regions, a fighter has been knocked down three times in one round.[1] British records refer to TKOs as either “retired”, if the fighter refuses to continue, or “R.S.F.”, for Referefer to TKOs as either “retired”, if the fighter refuses to continue, or “R.S.F.”, for Referee Stopped Fight.
In amateur boxing, a knockout is scored as “RSC,” for Referee Stopped Contest. A technical knockout (”Outclassed”) can also be declared if a fighter is ahead by 15 points in a bout. UFC 106 Mandalay Bay Events Center Nevada USA Tito Ortiz och Forrest Griffin
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One of the most important factors is motivation.
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