Resist Resistance.
Resist the urge to not do something, you know what I mean, that voice that tells you, you don’t need to do something because it will be difficult, take effort, cause you pain, make you think… yea that voice!
How often we sit and think… I should do that, or I should do this, or that, this is a good idea to go and do that thing. Then that voice of resistance creeps in and says, just sit there a little longer, you deserve it, wait until you have more energy. That voice says so many things to get you to be lazy, fat, out of shape and of course decrease your testosterone, which truly is the only thing that signifies that you are a man.
Resist that voice, tell it to shut the fuck up! That voice is the biggest killer of men and manly things. We work our asses of our whole lives and that voice will tell you in your elder years, take a break, you deserve it, but what it is really doing is aging you, slowing your metabolism down, making you weaker, breaking down your joints and bones, ... taking your man card away. RESIST IT!!!!
Just like resistance training increases strength and muscle and is good for the body, resisting that little sissy voice in your head will make your will stronger, make your mind stronger.
So get off your ass and do something challenging, something, difficult, something physical, something that voice is telling you not to do.
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Friday, January 6, 2017
I was trolling the internet today and come to the conclusion
how much time I have wasted reading other people’s stuff on the internet that I
agree with, and, well, if I agree with it why am I reading their stuff and not
creating my own. Maybe it is the effort it takes to write stuff down (well type
stuff) I don't know?..?. Maybe.. who knows. But time for a change.
As an example, I was reading these pages, the Third Way Man
and, the Art of Manliness and I was like, right on man… right on. Then I
thought to myself, these guys are making money off of their thoughts and I was
like WTF? Why don’t I do that. Then I remembered about this Blogspot I created
years ago, and all the entertaining enlightenment I have squirreled away on my
electronic devices, most of it quotes with my own thoughts. That being said I
said to myself… self, you need to do your own thing, and then I said I have
done my own thing in one way or another over the years so why not just compile it
all in one spot… like here.
That all being said, I have a few disclaimers to throw out
there, this is a blog spot for the masculine state of mind, something that I,
and the pages I have mentioned, have come to find out is withering on the vine,
or atrophying to be more specific. Not sure how or when this all started
happening but the term “androgynous” comes to mind, and. I find, that to be the
cause of confusion and very vexing. Bottom line is since the dawn of time men were
men and women were women. There is the disclaimer, if you are offended at this
point click the X in the upper right corner of your browser, go get a big tall
glass of main stream media mind controlling cool aide, gulp it down and sit
back down on your couch, turn on any main stream network channel, put your
blinders on and veg out. Soon you will become comfortably numb as the rush of mind
controlling TV rushes into your mind and over your body to get you to accept every
agenda they choose to push. Have fun and drive safe.
BUT !!!
If you want to open your mind and understand the Yin and
Yang of reality, then come back and visit every now and then. What you will
read is, why real men are becoming a rarity and why weak men are becoming the
norm, which IS NOT NATURAL. There is masculine and feminine energy inside each
man and keeping this in balance is the key to maintaining your masculinity and
balancing your energy to stay motivated, energetic and passionate about life
into your elder years, where, we can mentor our offspring to continue the path
from generation to generation in hopes of getting back in balance with the
nature of our masculine energy.
This too shall pass
“Just be ordinary and nothing special. Relieve your bowels, pass water, put on your clothes, and eat your food. When you tired, go and lie down. Ignorant people may laugh at me, but the wise will understand” – Lin-chi
NOTES: The world can seem so problematic when we think too much but in reality “It is what it is”. We spend too much time thinking about things, thinking that there is a reason for things or that there is a deeper meaning. There is no deep meaning, there is no meaning at all, it just is. The Sky is blue and the grass is green. We need to breathe in air, drink water, eat food and stay warm to survive, that is it. “No-mind” – the paradox is for there to be no mind we have to have mind to understand no mind but in learning there is no mind we are really in mind and not no-mind and therefore detract from no-mind or what I also refer to as the absences of thought, a popular theme for me.
There is a tendency to over think things and or over think what someone else may be thinking or feeling and if we have a hard enough time controlling our own thoughts how are we to even consider the thoughts of others. Thoughts are like clouds, when we try to grasp at them they just slip through our grasp and trying to grasp at them is futile, oh, of course, there are those scholars out there that will tell you can fashion a reservoir of some type to trap the gasses in a cloud but, that is not the point here. Clouds do not effect out life most of the time, sure they may block out our sun every now and then but eventually they will pass and the sunshine through again. They may even come as a storm or even worse tornados or hurricanes but in the end they pass and with that passing they bring growth. We walk along our paths in life paying little attention to the clouds but they have so much to teach us. The clouds are so much a representation of our own thoughts that we need to treat our own thoughts just like we do the clouds. Watch them as they pass, maybe even laugh at the funny shapes they make and if they bring a storm just remind yourself that “This to shall pass”. Trying to control our thoughts is like trying to control the clouds, rather than control we should just observe and let them move on. For those that try to control there own thoughts will be like a dog chasing it’s tail (a short tail, for my scholarly friends looking for debate), around and around the dog goes until it is to tired to give chase anymore, never catching the tail and never achieving it’s goal.
Nature has so many lessons to teach us we are just too unaware to see the lessons. I often walk slowly when caught in a rainstorm, I even pretend that it is a bright sunny summer day, while walking in the rain. I do this to teach myself a lesson and lesson is it just doesn’t matter whether it is raining or sunny, the day is the same. No matter whether I move fast or slow I am going to get the same soaking. If we were to look at things in absolutes or black and white, it would boil down to; it is or it is not. I am alive or I am dead and everything in between is just a cloud passing over head. The basic needs of survival are shelter, water, fire (Warmth) and food, and outside from these basic needs, everything else is a distraction or waste of energy. In nature we learn “The conservation of energy”; if a deer was to expend too much energy in the winter it would mean certain death because a deer needs that energy to maintain warmth and bodily functions. Anger, hate, frustration, stress and many other “Passing Clouds” in our lives are energy wastes and nature teaches us not to conserve energy for our survival. Well, I am now starting to wonder in my mind and this is a good time to end this post.
Remember the passing clouds and how they relate to our own thoughts. Just let them pass by, even if it does blot out the sun. “This too shall pass”
Peace
GhostDog
NOTES: The world can seem so problematic when we think too much but in reality “It is what it is”. We spend too much time thinking about things, thinking that there is a reason for things or that there is a deeper meaning. There is no deep meaning, there is no meaning at all, it just is. The Sky is blue and the grass is green. We need to breathe in air, drink water, eat food and stay warm to survive, that is it. “No-mind” – the paradox is for there to be no mind we have to have mind to understand no mind but in learning there is no mind we are really in mind and not no-mind and therefore detract from no-mind or what I also refer to as the absences of thought, a popular theme for me.
There is a tendency to over think things and or over think what someone else may be thinking or feeling and if we have a hard enough time controlling our own thoughts how are we to even consider the thoughts of others. Thoughts are like clouds, when we try to grasp at them they just slip through our grasp and trying to grasp at them is futile, oh, of course, there are those scholars out there that will tell you can fashion a reservoir of some type to trap the gasses in a cloud but, that is not the point here. Clouds do not effect out life most of the time, sure they may block out our sun every now and then but eventually they will pass and the sunshine through again. They may even come as a storm or even worse tornados or hurricanes but in the end they pass and with that passing they bring growth. We walk along our paths in life paying little attention to the clouds but they have so much to teach us. The clouds are so much a representation of our own thoughts that we need to treat our own thoughts just like we do the clouds. Watch them as they pass, maybe even laugh at the funny shapes they make and if they bring a storm just remind yourself that “This to shall pass”. Trying to control our thoughts is like trying to control the clouds, rather than control we should just observe and let them move on. For those that try to control there own thoughts will be like a dog chasing it’s tail (a short tail, for my scholarly friends looking for debate), around and around the dog goes until it is to tired to give chase anymore, never catching the tail and never achieving it’s goal.
Nature has so many lessons to teach us we are just too unaware to see the lessons. I often walk slowly when caught in a rainstorm, I even pretend that it is a bright sunny summer day, while walking in the rain. I do this to teach myself a lesson and lesson is it just doesn’t matter whether it is raining or sunny, the day is the same. No matter whether I move fast or slow I am going to get the same soaking. If we were to look at things in absolutes or black and white, it would boil down to; it is or it is not. I am alive or I am dead and everything in between is just a cloud passing over head. The basic needs of survival are shelter, water, fire (Warmth) and food, and outside from these basic needs, everything else is a distraction or waste of energy. In nature we learn “The conservation of energy”; if a deer was to expend too much energy in the winter it would mean certain death because a deer needs that energy to maintain warmth and bodily functions. Anger, hate, frustration, stress and many other “Passing Clouds” in our lives are energy wastes and nature teaches us not to conserve energy for our survival. Well, I am now starting to wonder in my mind and this is a good time to end this post.
Remember the passing clouds and how they relate to our own thoughts. Just let them pass by, even if it does blot out the sun. “This too shall pass”
Peace
GhostDog
Friday, February 20, 2015
What have I been doing in my absence,
You know what? the GhostDog is still alive and kicking. Been thinking about this blogspot for some time now and it took me quite sometime to find it and then to remember the password and login, but as you can see I found it. So I am back up and running so now I just have to keep up with it all.
My absence has been not without something to fill my time, I have had plenty to fill my time.
I have many irons in the fire but my newest is a new from of Mixed Martial Art called Hybrid-Jujitsu and I have dedicated a significant amount of time to researching our history and evolution to which I will post here.
As warriors of old have done, I will now use my time to sit in my cave and compose my memoirs and share them here on this blog spot. This will include a detailed history of Tracy's Karate of Michigan, the evolution of TeamshooT and our style of Catch Wrestling turned Hybrid-Jujitsu and the development of Tactical Aggression Control Training for Law Enforcement and Security personnel.
I will also expand upon my Outdoors Adventure show "Nomad Outdoors" and everything outdoors, hunting, and survival. To which I would like to start a pod cast and a main reason for me invigorating this blogspot.
This should be fun.
This will all take time but I think it will be worth it.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Time
Sometimes there is not enough time in a Warriors day for everything to be tended tooo. We do our best, sorry for the lack of attention to this blog. In the future I will try to give this more attention.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
RING vs CAGE - Boxing vs MMA
There is more than the fight going on in the squared circle or the multi-sided cage than two trained combatants competing in the sport of the combat arts. Each to his own, the boxer and the Mixed Martial Artist (MMA), the Boxer is to the ring as the MMA fighter is to the cage, BUT here in lie’s the problem, who do people want to watch and for that matter who is going to pay to watch these combatants.
To the tried and true boxing fan they are not going to want nothing to do with this gladiatorial blood sport of cage fighting, it is nothing more than “Human cock fighting”, or so that is the consensus of those die hard fans, and it looks like nothing more than a couple of naked men hugging.
Well before all you “Cage fighting” fans blow a blood vessel give me time to continue.
And now enter the Cage fighter fans … “Boxing is dead!”, “It’s an old man sport”, “Who want to watch two guys dance around and fake punches at each other for 10 rounds?”, “And besides that ring is so out of fashion” and “Boxing is plain out boring”.
Now I’m not saying that this is what every fan is saying, whatever side of the fence you are on, (oops that’s a cage reference, sorry boxing fans), but there has to be a common ground that can achieve a common fan base that will appeal to both boxer and MMA fighter.
It is true boxing has essentially not changed since it’s inception, but MMA has made some huge changes from the beginning days of traditional Martial Artists pitting their Art against another until there is only one man standing. MMA is much more of a legitimate sport combining Boxing (yes boxing), Kick Boxing, Wrestling and Submission Grappling. MMA is now using a scoring system similar to boxing but with a bit of wrestling thrown in, this all being said to show there is an advancement in MMA to make it a legitimate combat sport, not to rival boxing but to at least become a close runner up, the big difference is in the purse a combatant gets paid and we will get into this soon.
Ok, there isn’t much that can be done with the boxing ring, it is a stand alone historical icon, we see a ring and we know people are going to be fighting, so there is not much I am going to banter about on this issue. Now enter the CAGE, very ominous isn’t it, not a place for the weak, It’s a cage for Pete’s sake, how cool and tough is that? Ah ha, now I get to the point, what is the purpose of the cage other than shock and awe? It is a serious detraction to the art of MMA for those fans that are not quite sure if they want to watch this new form of combat art. The cage comes with baggage, a history of a blood sport used to entertain the masses for the sheer aspect of seeing blood and brutal beatings, not a place to watch a sport? So what is MMA? A true sport or is it entertainment for the sadistic masses?
Let’s just clear the record, I have never been a boxer and I have been in the MMA business since it was called No Holds Barred Fighting and maybe even a few years before that. I love to watch boxing and I love to watch MMA competitions, strange though that I can say boxing or boxer and everyone knows what I mean but I can’t say MMA without adding competition or fighter to make it sound appropriate.
This is the issue at hand, how can we blend Boxing and MMA to make it appealing to all fans or at least mix a Fight Card to draw both fans to an event and at least get the opposing fans to be mildly interested in the other sport. You can’t have boxers fight in a cage and the mere appearance of a cage will turn most boxing fans away. So why cant MMA fighters (can I use the word MMAists?)
Fight in a ring? They have in the past and still do in some venues especially in Japan, where I might add the fans are extremely devoted and respectable to the Art of Combat. If you get a chance watch a bout from Japan and listen how quiet the audience is, no booing or heckling, just enthusiastic support for techniques well executed.
Anyway, back to the ring, the ring is a very acceptable place to have a MMA competition. As a matter of fact I believe that fighters in a ring have to prove their ability more so than in a cage. In a ring combatants cannot use the ropes as an advantage or “Tool” to aid the fighter in his efforts. If fighters are entangled or pressed into the ropes the referee will move them back to the center of the ring in the last position before stoppage, thereby forcing the fighters to rely on true skill minus the use of a tool like a cage to hold somebody against or spring, push off of, climb, wall walk or any of the other terms used to describe the use of this tool (the cage).
The Cage is without a doubt a spectacle to see, but it seems to me more for the benefit of the crowd than it is for the fighters. Hell, a whole line of clothing has come out based on the word “Cage fighting”. But, do we really need the cage for the competition? Pride Fighting survived for years fighting in a ring as well as DREAM and Sengoku and these fighters seem to get along just fine and several American fighters had found their way in to the squared circle with minor adjustments to their game plans and training.
So what’s the point! I could debate the use of a ring or a cage all day if need be but that would lead to some boring reading and lose all the short attention span fans of either sport, so I will cut to the chase.
I feel if we could drop the security blanket of the cage and begin to have mixed fight cards with the use of the good old fashioned squared circle (That’s a ring for all you rookies) we could begin to get crossover fans interested in paying for and attending events. Imagine if you will a fight card with half boxing and half MMA. Boxing fans would come to see the boxing and MMA fans would come to see the MMA, but both would stick around with mild interest to see the other sport and maybe even strike up some interesting conversations, hell they may even find they might actually get along and establish some well needed camaraderie.
It may make promoting events more cost effective and definitely save on advertising. “Two men enter one man leaves”, one stage, the ring. Set up, lighting, entrance, sound, ring girls, announcer, etc. all in one nice neat little package and for that matter boxing rings generally run less money than cages. Overall, there would appear to me, no reason why you couldn’t combine the two sports and promote them together. Boxing fans just need more education on MMA to win them over, they need to understand the rules and scoring as well as being introduced to the combatants.
Trying to legitimize MMA as an anchor combat sport is going to take MMA to win over the boxing fans, promoters and event promotions. Without support there is always going to be an us vs them and unfortunately for us MMA enthusiasts, the boxers are just plain making more money. The addition of boxing to MMA events or vice a versa would help to bring in new fans to the sport and fill venues with a mixed bag of fans, I for one would love to see boxing matches during an MMA event, it would help to break up the monotony of 15 fight cards and give the fans a break and a peek at some good quality pugilistic talents and hell we might even learn a little in the process.
Keep this in mind, I am not suggesting that boxers fight MMA fighters or MMA fighters fight a boxer, we truly are two different animals. I am suggesting the elimination of the cage as a stage and go back to the ring. Take away the tool used to trap an opponent and all sorts of tricks used to gain an advantage by use of the cage. Make the MMA fighters rely on technical skill in an open environment, minus the ability to force an opponent into a fixed object and hold them there to stall or win “Cage presence” points. In a ring, fighters would avoid the ropes as it would lead to a stoppage and restart in the middle of the ring giving their opponent an advantage of spontaneous reversals from restarts.
They say boxing is the gentleman’s sport, lets move MMA right along next to our pugilistic brothers and make our sport just as gentlemanly. We can do this by removing certain negative words, connotations and images. We are not gladiators in fights to the death (most gladiators were slaves and criminals), we are Mixed Martial Artists competing in a legitimate sport with legitimate rules and scoring. It’s not about the blood and gore or the pleasing of the crowd through violence and anger. I view the term “Cagefighting” and “Cagefighters”, in the same manner that most females view the “C” word, it is inappropriate and vulgar and leads to the degradation of our professionalism and legitimacy of a professional sport. Let’s work together with our fellow boxers and clean up MMA and present a clean professional sport to rival the boxing world.
From a promotional standpoint fight shows would be much more cost effective. For the most part Boxing commissions are also overseeing MMA promotions. If you were to combine both sports into the same promotion or event, or even I dare suggest that, boxing and MMA promoters work together, the shared efforts and finances in paying for licensing fees would be profound. An event could share the same doctors, same commissioners, same licensing fees and same ring side resources. The shared costs in promotions would be profound and both sports would benefit greatly from the shared and combined efforts.
I have a passion for the combat sports and only hope to see them grow and better themselves in the future. Rather than bashing each other and fighting amongst ourselves for fans and promoters, we should combine and share the efforts and take combat sports into the future proudly and with Strength and Honor.
Peace and don’t take any wooden Nickels
GhostDog [mk]
To the tried and true boxing fan they are not going to want nothing to do with this gladiatorial blood sport of cage fighting, it is nothing more than “Human cock fighting”, or so that is the consensus of those die hard fans, and it looks like nothing more than a couple of naked men hugging.
Well before all you “Cage fighting” fans blow a blood vessel give me time to continue.
And now enter the Cage fighter fans … “Boxing is dead!”, “It’s an old man sport”, “Who want to watch two guys dance around and fake punches at each other for 10 rounds?”, “And besides that ring is so out of fashion” and “Boxing is plain out boring”.
Now I’m not saying that this is what every fan is saying, whatever side of the fence you are on, (oops that’s a cage reference, sorry boxing fans), but there has to be a common ground that can achieve a common fan base that will appeal to both boxer and MMA fighter.
It is true boxing has essentially not changed since it’s inception, but MMA has made some huge changes from the beginning days of traditional Martial Artists pitting their Art against another until there is only one man standing. MMA is much more of a legitimate sport combining Boxing (yes boxing), Kick Boxing, Wrestling and Submission Grappling. MMA is now using a scoring system similar to boxing but with a bit of wrestling thrown in, this all being said to show there is an advancement in MMA to make it a legitimate combat sport, not to rival boxing but to at least become a close runner up, the big difference is in the purse a combatant gets paid and we will get into this soon.
Ok, there isn’t much that can be done with the boxing ring, it is a stand alone historical icon, we see a ring and we know people are going to be fighting, so there is not much I am going to banter about on this issue. Now enter the CAGE, very ominous isn’t it, not a place for the weak, It’s a cage for Pete’s sake, how cool and tough is that? Ah ha, now I get to the point, what is the purpose of the cage other than shock and awe? It is a serious detraction to the art of MMA for those fans that are not quite sure if they want to watch this new form of combat art. The cage comes with baggage, a history of a blood sport used to entertain the masses for the sheer aspect of seeing blood and brutal beatings, not a place to watch a sport? So what is MMA? A true sport or is it entertainment for the sadistic masses?
Let’s just clear the record, I have never been a boxer and I have been in the MMA business since it was called No Holds Barred Fighting and maybe even a few years before that. I love to watch boxing and I love to watch MMA competitions, strange though that I can say boxing or boxer and everyone knows what I mean but I can’t say MMA without adding competition or fighter to make it sound appropriate.
This is the issue at hand, how can we blend Boxing and MMA to make it appealing to all fans or at least mix a Fight Card to draw both fans to an event and at least get the opposing fans to be mildly interested in the other sport. You can’t have boxers fight in a cage and the mere appearance of a cage will turn most boxing fans away. So why cant MMA fighters (can I use the word MMAists?)
Fight in a ring? They have in the past and still do in some venues especially in Japan, where I might add the fans are extremely devoted and respectable to the Art of Combat. If you get a chance watch a bout from Japan and listen how quiet the audience is, no booing or heckling, just enthusiastic support for techniques well executed.
Anyway, back to the ring, the ring is a very acceptable place to have a MMA competition. As a matter of fact I believe that fighters in a ring have to prove their ability more so than in a cage. In a ring combatants cannot use the ropes as an advantage or “Tool” to aid the fighter in his efforts. If fighters are entangled or pressed into the ropes the referee will move them back to the center of the ring in the last position before stoppage, thereby forcing the fighters to rely on true skill minus the use of a tool like a cage to hold somebody against or spring, push off of, climb, wall walk or any of the other terms used to describe the use of this tool (the cage).
The Cage is without a doubt a spectacle to see, but it seems to me more for the benefit of the crowd than it is for the fighters. Hell, a whole line of clothing has come out based on the word “Cage fighting”. But, do we really need the cage for the competition? Pride Fighting survived for years fighting in a ring as well as DREAM and Sengoku and these fighters seem to get along just fine and several American fighters had found their way in to the squared circle with minor adjustments to their game plans and training.
So what’s the point! I could debate the use of a ring or a cage all day if need be but that would lead to some boring reading and lose all the short attention span fans of either sport, so I will cut to the chase.
I feel if we could drop the security blanket of the cage and begin to have mixed fight cards with the use of the good old fashioned squared circle (That’s a ring for all you rookies) we could begin to get crossover fans interested in paying for and attending events. Imagine if you will a fight card with half boxing and half MMA. Boxing fans would come to see the boxing and MMA fans would come to see the MMA, but both would stick around with mild interest to see the other sport and maybe even strike up some interesting conversations, hell they may even find they might actually get along and establish some well needed camaraderie.
It may make promoting events more cost effective and definitely save on advertising. “Two men enter one man leaves”, one stage, the ring. Set up, lighting, entrance, sound, ring girls, announcer, etc. all in one nice neat little package and for that matter boxing rings generally run less money than cages. Overall, there would appear to me, no reason why you couldn’t combine the two sports and promote them together. Boxing fans just need more education on MMA to win them over, they need to understand the rules and scoring as well as being introduced to the combatants.
Trying to legitimize MMA as an anchor combat sport is going to take MMA to win over the boxing fans, promoters and event promotions. Without support there is always going to be an us vs them and unfortunately for us MMA enthusiasts, the boxers are just plain making more money. The addition of boxing to MMA events or vice a versa would help to bring in new fans to the sport and fill venues with a mixed bag of fans, I for one would love to see boxing matches during an MMA event, it would help to break up the monotony of 15 fight cards and give the fans a break and a peek at some good quality pugilistic talents and hell we might even learn a little in the process.
Keep this in mind, I am not suggesting that boxers fight MMA fighters or MMA fighters fight a boxer, we truly are two different animals. I am suggesting the elimination of the cage as a stage and go back to the ring. Take away the tool used to trap an opponent and all sorts of tricks used to gain an advantage by use of the cage. Make the MMA fighters rely on technical skill in an open environment, minus the ability to force an opponent into a fixed object and hold them there to stall or win “Cage presence” points. In a ring, fighters would avoid the ropes as it would lead to a stoppage and restart in the middle of the ring giving their opponent an advantage of spontaneous reversals from restarts.
They say boxing is the gentleman’s sport, lets move MMA right along next to our pugilistic brothers and make our sport just as gentlemanly. We can do this by removing certain negative words, connotations and images. We are not gladiators in fights to the death (most gladiators were slaves and criminals), we are Mixed Martial Artists competing in a legitimate sport with legitimate rules and scoring. It’s not about the blood and gore or the pleasing of the crowd through violence and anger. I view the term “Cagefighting” and “Cagefighters”, in the same manner that most females view the “C” word, it is inappropriate and vulgar and leads to the degradation of our professionalism and legitimacy of a professional sport. Let’s work together with our fellow boxers and clean up MMA and present a clean professional sport to rival the boxing world.
From a promotional standpoint fight shows would be much more cost effective. For the most part Boxing commissions are also overseeing MMA promotions. If you were to combine both sports into the same promotion or event, or even I dare suggest that, boxing and MMA promoters work together, the shared efforts and finances in paying for licensing fees would be profound. An event could share the same doctors, same commissioners, same licensing fees and same ring side resources. The shared costs in promotions would be profound and both sports would benefit greatly from the shared and combined efforts.
I have a passion for the combat sports and only hope to see them grow and better themselves in the future. Rather than bashing each other and fighting amongst ourselves for fans and promoters, we should combine and share the efforts and take combat sports into the future proudly and with Strength and Honor.
Peace and don’t take any wooden Nickels
GhostDog [mk]
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