StateOfTheArt:Purebred/LLoydIrvinInJapan
As of 10:08pm November29,2008SoFar9gldmedals,2bornzemedals and 1silver.
competition continues on the 30th. full result details will follow.
Legends:RicksonGracieOnSherdog
http://www.sherdog.com/videos/recent/The-Greatest-Gracie-One-on-One-with-Rickson-1841
TeamPurebred/LloydIrvinOnTheAir
StephenRoberto will also be doing official corresponding for the
fightworks podcast on www.BJJradio.com
As fort eh Official photographer…
Have you seen my passport? its being aloof right now…
BeltPromotionsAtSpike22
November 28, 2008 by admin
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Congratulations to PurebredSpike22members ontehir Belt promotions
BLUE BELT:
MikeTaijeron, RoqueMartinez,Marvin Manibusan,TimShiroma,JustinCruz,MicahTobias,TomasCalvo
PURPLE BELT:
MelchorManibusan. BabyJoeTaimangalo
3STRIPE PURPLE
MikeUlloa,JoeyCalvo,EliMonge
Purebred/LloydIrvinCompetitionTeam
November 23, 2008 by admin
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ForLife:PakMan
FokaiCombatUnit:MACP2008
October 17, 2008 by admin
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Exhaust.Proceed.Cultivate: MasterLloydIrvin
October 1, 2008 by admin
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TheEffectAndLaVidaLoca: Nationals 08′.by|<[]|_[]
September 28, 2008 by admin
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Onra:September25th.08
September 25, 2008 by admin
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Fighters on the rise at global level
Editor’s note: This column is about mixed martial arts, and it will appear on a biweekly basis on Thursdays.
Hafa adai.
Some mixed martial arts news for you: Joe Duarte, despite performing valiantly, lost his fight in “The Ultimate Fighter,” but is en route to Canada for competition on Oct. 24. An excellent post-fight interview is available at www.fokai.tv.
As much as the sport has evolved and is evolving on Guam, it is gratifying and inspiring to see how our athletes are pursuing bigger things and how our local fighter athletes and industry are appealing to broader and growing audiences.
As we move forward in international professional combat sports notoriety, it is great to see that we are consistently and diligently watering our roots in individual martial arts and amateur combat sports through more frequent competitions and community support for these competitions and their competitors.
In watching the performance level, and the increasingly fast learning pace of our youth, it is only obvious that though the international arena is growing more competitive, Guam’s and the Marianas’ fighters are developing at the same pace as others in the international arena.