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  • Wrestling: The Secret Weapon For High School Football Players

    High school wrestling programs across the nation are being co-operated by two high schools if not being dropped. Wrestling programs across the nation struggle to survive due to the Title Nine rules. The Title Nine rule states that “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance..."—United States Code Section 20, . This unfortunately hurts wrestling in the sense that they’re no other female programs that co-exist with wrestling making it one of the first programs to be eliminated.But football coaches c...
  • Five Things MMA Fans Should Be Thankful For

    Thanksgiving - that time of year where we stuff our faces full of turkey and cranberry sauce while reflecting on all the things for that we are thankful. As fans of mixed martial arts there are many things to be thankful for and many of them occurred in this current calendar year that is still one month shy of conclusion. Let’s take a closer look at five reasons we as fans should be thankful this year.
  • Low Blow Radio: Pacquio vs. Marquez Debate, UFC on Fox, UFC 139 Preview ,Chavez Jr. vs Manfredo Jr, Ryan Maquiñana

    On this edition of the Low Blow special Ryan Maquiñana of Comcast SportsNet Bay Area and BoxingScene.com discusses the controversial Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao bout. It was also the debut of UFC on Fox, did we think it was a success? We also talk Austin Trout awesome performance on Showtime, UFC 139 preview and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. Peter Manfredo Jr. The hosts go in depth with Marquez and Pacquaio and discuss if Marquez deserved to win . Experts and fans thought Marquez won, but Pacquiao got the judges approval. Pacquiao looked vulnerable, so does this open the door for Floyd Mayweather Jr. to finally take Pacman on? Also did Marquez use shady tactics to get the upper hand...
  • ProElite Big Guns: What We Learned About Andrei Arlovski, Tim Sylvia, and Mark Ellis

    Highlighted by a perfectly executed Andrei Arlovski headkick knockout, another win for Tim Sylvia amongst a spattering of boos, and a gritty scrap between Evan Cutts and Reagan Penn, ProElite “Big Guns” reaffirmed some old theories and brought to light a few revelations. Here is what we learned from Saturday’s event in Illinois.
  • Can Anyone Beat Jon Jones? A List of Five Possible Dethroners

    Without a doubt, Jon "Bones" Jones is the most intriguing fighter to come along in a very long time. Possessing incredible genetic gifts, utilizing a wildly unpredictable and entertaining offense, and making huge progress with each successive fight, it's no surprise that Jones became champion. What is surprising is how quickly he accomplished the feat and how unstoppable he has been in doing so. With his brutal and near-flawless performance to steal the 205-pound belt from Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and his dominant defense against Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, fans and matchmakers alike are asking the question, "who can beat Jon Jones?" Here, USCS will...
  • 10 Things You Need to Know to be a Great MMA Fighter - How to Kick

    With an extensive list of credentials that includes being the first BJJ Black Belt in Texas and the author of 38 books and 42 dvds, Ted Gambordella is a certified fighting expert. Check out the second article of his recurring series of "10 Things You Need to Know to be a Great MMA Fighter".
  • How Some MMA Fans Can Potentially Hurt The Sport

    In a society of emulation, some say that imitation is the highest form of compliment. However, when the imitation turns into arrogance or intimidation, fans of MMA can be doing more to demoralize the sport they think they are promoting.
  • 10 Things You Need to Know to be a Great MMA Fighter - Punch Like a Boxer

    With an extensive list of credentials that includes being the first BJJ Black Belt in Texas, first weapons Black Belt in Texas and Louisiana, and the author of 38 books and 42 dvds, Ted Gambordella is a certified fighting expert.Check out the first article of his recurring series of "10 Things You Need to Know to be a Great MMA Fighter".
  • 10 Things You Need to Know to be a Great MMA Fighter - Introduction

    Everyone knows that the Mixed Martial Arts Craze is taking over America and everyone wants to be a part of the craze. The problem is that 99% of the Martial Arts Schools in America can’t teach you all you need to know to become a great MMA fighter. Why? Because the teachers don’t know all the skills necessary to become a great MMA fighter and so they only teach a little of the skills required and thus produce poor MMA fighters.
  • How Important is Physical Strength to Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Success?

    The importance of physical strength within Brazilian Jiu Jitsu varies from teacher to teacher. While some instructors insist strength is not necessary for success in the sport, the reality is that strength is the key to achieve grappling triumph.

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