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Firas Zahabi discusses the rebuilding of Georges St. Pierre

Travelling down the rather modest Rue Ferrier in Montreal, it would be easy to miss Tri-Star gym. The gym is unrecognizable, save for the...

Road to the Pro’s w/ Micah Brakefield #25 – The time has come

Well, here we are. I started writing this series on may 23rd 2011. In the last 18 months, I have spent countless hours learning what...

Ray Sefo says World Series of Fighting not a one-off

The World Series of Fighting debuts this Saturday night from Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas. I know what you’re thinking, "The World Series of...

TUF 16’s Michael Hill asks hateful fans to stop harassing his family

Despite critics -- including UFC president Dana White -- calling it one of the worst MMA judging decisions in a long time, "The Ultimate...

Graham Spencer bringing a chill to MFC 35

“Dreams do come true, if only we wish hard enough. You can have anything in life if you will sacrifice everything else for it.”--...

For Chad Griggs, a brighter future lies ahead at 205

The history of mixed martial arts is littered with stories of wrestlers who have been on the mat since they were five, or jiu-jitsu...

Revamped, refocused, and a renewed Horodecki

I remember the first time I saw a young Chris Horodecki (18-4-1) fight. It was on an IFL card back in 2006 and the...

Road to the Pro’s w/ Micah Brakefield #24 – 23 days to go

It's funny, I've known about this fight for a while now, but last week in Victoria it became real. I was sitting out on...

Road to the Pro’s w/ Micah Brakefield #23 – First day of my MMA career

Today is the first day of my MMA career. For the past 2 years I have been training non-chalantly and hoping for the best. While in most cases, "the best" ended up happening; with me winning all of my fights in the middleweight division I knew that my luck would soon run out. So, two weeks ago I quit my job at Tippet Richardson where I was working full time, making OK money and had benefits, in order to start a part time position at the Richmond Sports Club that will allow me to train with Kalib Starnes twice-a-day, every day.

Toronto MMA fans spoiled?

Leave it to me to take a shot at my good Canadian brothers and sisters over there in the centre of the universe. Vancouver has got its fair share of “excrement” hurled this way from out east over the years, so it’s time to throw some back.

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