Martial Arts Articles
41: Who Is Next For Chuck Liddell
With only 2 losses in his last twenty Mixed Martial Arts fights; there is little doubt that Chuck Liddell is the best light heavyweight fighter in the world. Still, fans of the UFC always want to see good battles, so it's worth looking forward to those fighters, UFC, Pride or elsewhere who might give Chuck Liddell a run for his money.
42: The Reality of Street Fighting for Martial Artists
This article tells people about the realities of street fights and how to correctly prepare for a street fight situation.
43: UFC Owners Purchase PrideFC
If you're a mixed martial arts fan, you're probably sick of that headline. You're sick of hearing how Lorenzo J. Fertitta and Frank J. Fertitta have purchased PrideFC from it's former Dream Stage Entertainment owners and ousted former CEO Nobuyuki Sakakibara. You want to hear more about what is possible the biggest month in Mixed Martial Arts history, April 2007.
44: Martial Arts & Self-Defense Weapons: What IS a "Kubotan"?
If you do a search on the internet, there seems to be no end to what has been written about this simple, yet powerful weapon. There seems to be no small supply of writers who have used dramatic titles to add to the impact of an otherwise so-so article on the subject.
45: Once a Marine Always a Marine
So, how could a 70-year-old man could take on, and kill, a much younger armed opponent? The answer lies in his old-school Marine Corp training.
46: Katana - For the Samurai in You Dying to Get Out
The katana sword is a gruesome looking weapon and its history tells the story of a weapon designed strictly for war. The reason that I have chosen the Katana to do a bit of research and writing on is because of my love for sword collecting. Any collector of swords should take a bit of time to gain more knowledge of the katana whether you own one or are tempted to add one to your collection.
47: Sport Combat Is Still Sport
The fact is most people don't realize that sport combatives like boxing, mixed martial arts, wrestling and fencing are just sports. All take a lot of skill, training, and heart to compete in, but at the end of the day they only simulate real life combat.
48: The History of Boxing
A brief history of the formation and development of Boxing.
49: The History of Capoeira
A brief history of the formation and development of Capoeira.
50: The History of Judo
A brief history of the formation and development of Judo.
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