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Jacob Volkmann The Doctor is In

Thomas Gerbasi, UFC – “You gotta start growing up and taking things serious.”
The words directed at Jacob Volkmann two years ago didn’t come from his wife, his parents, or a close friend, but from the owner of a bank in his hometown of Fergus Falls, Minnesota who apparently believed that being a professional fighter wasn’t the right path for a family man who was also a practicing chiropractor.

Brian Stann -No Rest for the “All-American”

Thomas Gerbasi, UFC – The fight is the same every day for Brian Stann. It’s a battle that doesn’t take place in a gym or in an Octagon, but wherever the UFC middleweight may open an email or catch a television news program. For a decorated war hero and Captain in the United States Marine Corps like Stann, it could take just one phone call and he will go from being a professional athlete to a leader back on the battlefields in Afghanistan or Iraq.

Charles Oliveira Just One Man to Beat

Martins Denis, UFC – The history of Brazilian MMA athletes who come from difficult beginnings in the sport due to the lack of proper training conditions is well known. Struggling all the time, eventually there comes a moment where they decide if it’s time to change things up and get a full-time job or stay the course in the hopes of achieving their fighting dreams.

Munoz Winning Mindset Key to His Success

Thomas Gerbasi, UFC – It was a fairly innocuous question, but when UFC middleweight contender Mark Munoz responded to a query about his readiness for the 185-pound title picture should he defeat Yushin Okami this weekend in San Diego, one word in his response told you everything you need to know about the competitor dubbed ‘The Filipino Wrecking Machine.’

Uncovering the mysteries of Igor Pokrajac

Martins Denis, UFC – If you had your eyes on nearly every Pride FC event since April of 2002, you would have seen the same tough guy in Mirko Cro Cop’s corner – current UFC light heavyweight Igor Pokrajac.

The Doomsday Doctrine It Aint Over Till Its Over

Thomas Gerbasi, UFC – One of the great aspects of mixed martial arts is that a fight is never truly over until the final bell rings. It’s a claim that few sports can make, as there are no 20-point touchdowns in football, a nine point shot in basketball, or a goal in hockey or soccer that awards five points. In other words, when it gets to a certain point, it’s time to pack it in and accept your defeat.

Steve Steinbeiss -Ready for Redemption

Rhett Butler, UFC – For former kickboxer turned MMA fighter Steve Steinbeiss, when he entered the UFC he expected a different outcome. The event was UFC Fight Night: Diaz vs. Guillard and it was the UFC’s first appearance in Oklahoma. The striker was facing a veteran talent in Ryan Jensen and the stage was all set to show why he was chosen for the biggest show in the sport.

Rob Kimmons: The Hunger Strike

Rhett Butler, UFC – Rob Kimmons has just divulged a secret he never thought he would casually unearth during an interview. The secret is more of an admission into his mental state at what he at one time considered the apex of his career and this secret has also haunted his UFC performances to date.

King James, World Cup Fail to Distract Lamas and Jansen

Frank Curreri, WEC – Ricardo Lamas couldn’t care less about a certain member of basketball royalty ‘taking his talents to South Beach.’ The 28-year-old Chicagoan has been intensely laboring in Miami for the past several weeks, oblivious to the city’s sizzling nightlife and comfortably clueless about the widespread hoopla surrounding LeBron James’ decision to join the Miami Heat.

Paul Kelly: Thanks, Jacob

Elliot Worsell, UFC – Here’s a tip to all future opponents of UFC lightweight Paul Kelly – be nice. Compliment his grade-one haircut, the colour of his eyes or the unique twang of his Liverpool accent. Marvel at his ability to speak in jumbled morse code, yet still sound as passionate and direct as any competitor in mixed martial arts today. Tell him how strong his ground-and-pound is, how sharp his elbows are and how relentless his pace is. Whatever you do, don’t question his punch power, and please don’t wind him up.

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