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Amateur/Pro fighters who have fought post here
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Amateur/Pro fighters who have fought post here
If you have had at least one pro or amateur fight post here, so it can be a little easier to see who fights and who doesn't. Post your record and what you have been training in and for how long. Also post how you won/ lost your fights.
2 amateur fights
2-0
Both by tapout in first round, first one by armbar second one by rnc.
4 years wrestling
2 years BJJ
3 months boxing

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3-0
RNC, triangle, decsion
15years wrestling
2years bjj
2years muay thai

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27-2-3
27 judges decisions
2 by rabbit punching people
3 no contests by testing positive for steroids

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So GIGANTOR do you think its possible to be a UFC level fighter and not juice?

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Do street fights count?
If so, 7-0 (one draw. it was me against 3 guys but we all split when the cops came)

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27-2-3
27 judges decisions
2 by rabbit punching people
3 no contests by testing positive for steroids proof?

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1-0
Guillotine
3 Months BJJ
3 Months MT
I've been an athlete my entire life though.
I won't be fighting again for a VERY long time.

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proof? lol seriously, who wins decisions that many times anyways though? lol... must have no tapout or ko skill...

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1-0
Guillotine
3 Months BJJ
3 Months MT
I've been an athlete my entire life though.
I won't be fighting again for a VERY long time. Why not (jus curious since you won)?
lol seriously, who wins decisions that many times anyways though? lol... must have no tapout or ko skill... Dood, he's jus messin. How sad/funny if a fighter had that many decisions on his record but didn't realize he had to give it up.

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Why not (jus curious since you won)? I have way too much to learn and my first fight really helped me realize that. I feel I could be in much better shape as I pretty much gassed out after the first 5 minutes. My opponent got lazy in the clinch and with my last bit of strength I sinked in a pretty ugly guillotine.
edit: also, my shins/feet still hurt when I get my low kicks blocked by straight shin. hahaha :(

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I have way too much to learn and my first fight really helped me realize that. I feel I could be in much better shape as I pretty much gassed out after the first 5 minutes. My opponent got lazy in the clinch and with my last bit of strength I sinked in a pretty ugly guillotine.
edit: also, my shins/feet still hurt when I get my low kicks blocked by straight shin. hahaha :( Cool. Smart to know this early on. Much props for that and for getting out there.
The shin thing will go away if you "condition" them (means deadening the nerves) OR you can learn to slip or sweep the kicks. Harder to do, but can be devistating if you follow 'em up with a low kick of your own. My coach has been making me practice these everytime. I'm more used to Thai blocking, so these techniques bug (lol), but seem to work better.

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Cool. Smart to know this early on. Much props for that and for getting out there.
The shin thing will go away if you "condition" them (means deadening the nerves) OR you can learn to slip or sweep the kicks. Harder to do, but can be devistating if you follow 'em up with a low kick of your own. My coach has been making me practice these everytime. I'm more used to Thai blocking, so these techniques bug (lol), but seem to work better. Some of the guys where I train tell me they deaden their nerves by rolling barbells? bottles? on their legs. I've yet to see it, and am not to anxious to try it.
Now tell us of YOUR exploits!!!

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Are we talking only MMA fights here? I have one am MMA fight a couple am boxing and kickboxing fights. And some sport bjj comps with only two DQs for accidentally punching the guy in the face. Sometimes you just forget you can't strike.

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How do you get fights?

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I am 0-1, tapping to mounted strikes because I gassed out at 1 minute of round 1. I also fought one of the 2 best amatuer fighters in the country, in his hometown, after driving 500 miles in the dark the night before the fight. Let's just say I wasn't at my best.
My training then was 5 yrs boxing, some TMA and wrestling.
Now I have 5 years boxing, 2.5 years bjj, and I am way bigger and stronger and better at every aspect of fighting.

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I am 1-0 i won via an armbar at 2:25 of the first round. I have one more amateur fight in August and then I am going onto a pro card at a fight in Texas. I train BJJ, Muay Thai, and freestyle. I have been training for 2 years.

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0-1 and we've all seen it/ know every detail

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27-2-3
27 judges decisions
2 by rabbit punching people
3 no contests by testing positive for steroids 32 fights seems a bit hi for some one who is 19

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15-0 amateur boxing
3-2 Judo tournament matches
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Current Training:
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Boxing - 20 years
Judo - 10 months
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Past Training:
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MMA / Vale Tudo - 2 years
TKD & Karate - 1 year each

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Some of the guys where I train tell me they deaden their nerves by rolling barbells? bottles? on their legs. I've yet to see it, and am not to anxious to try it.
Now tell us of YOUR exploits!!! Lol. None in the cage/ring. Was a bouncer and trained in martial arts long enough to know what my skills are on the "street". Only recently have I even considered doin the sport. Part of me wants to, another part thinks that's jus the ego talkin'.
I like to fight, love to train (one of the only things that makes me happy), wouldn't mind losing (as long as I can learn from it), BUT would hate to look bad in front of my loved ones. I won't trot out the age card (since the UFC heavyweight champ is older than me and my coach has him beat by a few years and could still wup a whole lotta a$$), but I gotta think that that would play a part. I do train (not as much as I wanna, dammit) like I'm gonna fight, but it's not the same as actually doin competition.
Maybe when my coach says it's time. I would jus wanna have a good time, otherwise there's no point for me.
Past training: San Soo -6 years, Muay Thai- (in the past- two years total) last three months, Aikido-2 years, Kali/Escrima-little over a year (and some other stuff less than a year). Most recent first.





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