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Where Are They Now: UFC Vet Nate Quarry Talks Life After Fighting
Since his last fight against Jorge Rivera at UFC Fight Night 21 in 2010, Nate “The Rock” Quarry has disappeared from the public eye. However, he has stayed active behind the scenes pursuing new ventures and assisting other fighters with their careers. In this interview USCS catches up with Quarry as he tells us what he has been doing since his time off.Add Comment -
Chicanito Hernandez, a Great Champion, Loses Heroic Fight Against Cancer
Thirty-eight wins, seventeen victories by knockout and only two losses, both losses administered by future Hall of Fame boxers Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Oscar De La Hoya. Genaro “Chicanito” Hernandez was a legendary fighter, former two-time super featherweight world titleholder, considered internationally for being one of the most genuine, and loving personalities in the sport, passed away on June 7, 2011, in a heroic battle against cancer. -
Catching up with ATT's Aaron Rajman
Aaron Rajman is a young amateur fighter out of Florida. He calls American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Florida home and has begun his career undefeated along with an amateur title. Recently USCS was able to catch up with him. -
UFC 132: Cruz Looking To Dominate The California Kid
UFC Bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz has been waiting to redeem his only career loss to rivalUrijah Faber and will have the opportunity to avenge the defeat at UFC 132 next Saturday, July 2. -
Jon Beale is Prepared for Kyle Dilkes at Breakthrough MMA
When Breakthrough MMA hosts their very first event at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach on July 1 it will mark an historic occasion, as it is also the very first time that amateur MMA has taken place in the city. One of the bouts on the event is Georgia fighter Jon Beale against local fighter Kyle Dilkes. The bout has sparked plenty of interest, especially with all of the trash talking that has taken place over the internet. Recently I was able to get Beale's thoughts on the upcoming bout. -
Tim Riscen: California Amateur Going For Gold
Before any fighter can step onto the professional level, they have (or should) fought in the amateur circuit. The experience they can gather only helps them on their path to greatness; Tim “The Tyrant” Riscen is a California amateur doing that and making his claim for success in the sport. -
Paragon Brazilian Jiu Jistu: Santa Barbara's Elite School
Santa Barbarais home to all types of lifestyles, activities, sports and recreations. Featured as one of the world’s best surf destinations, it also houses the home gym of Paragon Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. The institution was founded in 1998 and has expanded throughoutCalifornia and beyond. -
Where Are They Now: Jesse Taylor's Continuous Drive to Fight
Despite an impressive career that includes a recent five-fight winning streak, Jesse Taylor is unfairly known by a handful of fans for his reckless behavior upon The Ultimate Fighter 7. But behind the controversy is a driven individual who is poised to become the best in the world. -
Hitman Training Center: Central California's World Class Gym
California’s central coast is home to one of the most popular martial arts school in the world, The Pit. Butalso found in the area is Hitman Training Center, run by Corby Poulis. -
Q and A With Dave Sixel, President of USA Pankration
Pankration is a sport that is often misunderstood because of its ancient heritage that is usually depicted through risque photos and statues showing two naked fighters in somewhat compromising positions. The truth is that modern-day Pankration is composed of gi and no gi divisions with rules that model MMA type matches without the face contact.






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