A lot of people don't consider [mixed martial arts] a real sport. But it's here; it's real.
Conceptually, I'm in favor of more regulation. We go above and beyond what is required.
He just stayed up every time. He had the respect of the gym.
He'll take a loss or two along the way. But I see him going far in the 135 lb Division.
He's good looking, talented, and has an awesome personality. From a marketing standpoint, he's a promoter's dream.
I consider the fighters decathletes of combat sports. It's a mix sport and you need to wear many hats, and it demands you to be a very good athlete, not just a fighter.
It's not really a point system. The judging is based upon aggression, control of the ring, and also attempts to finish. There isn't a punch or kick count, like karate or kick boxing. It's a big difference.
We had sort of kidded about it. Then all of a sudden it was a reality. [Tyson] took it up and sort of did it on his own.
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This website focuses on proverbs in the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian languages, and some parts including the links below have not been translated to English. They are mainly FAQs, various information and webpages for improving the collection.