Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell is one of the most legendary figures in mixed martial arts history and one of the founders of the sprawl-and-brawl style that brought an end to the utter domination grapplers, particularly…
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Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell is one of the most legendary figures in mixed martial arts history and one of the founders of the sprawl-and-brawl style that brought an end to the utter domination grapplers, particularly…
Wanderlei César da Silva, aka “The Axe Murderer,” is one of the most feared strikers in mixed martial arts history and one of the first to showcase how effective Muay Thai could be. A product…
Fighters win fights by using any and every trick they have up their sleeves. Sometimes, the fighter will even adopt and adapt techniques from different martial arts disciplines. This is exactly what happened during the…
Few sports on the planet resonate with the human mind as deeply as mixed martial arts. Much of the reason why is the fierce and enduring rivalries that captivated us. From heroes, villains, and everything…
Muay Thai is slowly becoming the most popular striking-based martial art worldwide and the growth of mixed martial arts has a lot to do with it. MMA is the fastest-growing sport on the planet, and…
Summary Luta Livre and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu are two grappling martial arts that share similar techniques but differ in history, training style, and philosophy. While both focus on submissions, control, and ground fighting, Luta Livre is…
Summary Muay Thai and Taekwondo are two of the most popular striking martial arts in the world, each with its own unique strengths, philosophies, and techniques. While Taekwondo emphasizes speed, agility, and dynamic kicking techniques,…
Striker vs. grappler matchups have led to some of the most entertaining and frustrating fights in mixed martial arts history. Grapplers dominated the early days of mixed martial arts, and, for a time, it seemed…
Long before mixed martial arts became a thing, Brazilians had Vale Tudo. These are no-holds-barred fighting contests that were popular in Brazil during the 20th century. It allowed martial artists from different backgrounds to compete…
Summary Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu has evolved through generations of pioneers, innovators, and dominant champions who have shaped the sport into what it is today. From the Gracie family’s foundational influence to modern competitors redefining technique and…