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On the Web
- Clinch Fightwear Company - The MMA Supercenter for the MMA fan and fighter. Top brands of MMA fightwear, shorts, rashguards, gloves, gis, T-shirts, supplements, DVDs, and more.
- Neo Fight - Neo Fight Korean MMA event promotion.
- MMA News from Japan - Provides list of current events and guestbook.
- Underground Forum - Largest MMA forum with sub forums on Judo, Sambo, conditioning and weapon training.
- MMA Banner Exchange - Banner exchange service for MMA sites only.
- MMA-Fighter.com - News, Videos, Store, Forum, Images, Event Reviews, and Highlight Videos.
- MMA Weekly - Ezine on UFC and other fight events. Also includes interviews and related articles.
- GEO - Home website of Eric "GEO" Gekoski, middleweight MMA champ of the East Coast Fight Club ECFC.
- Fight Forum - Forums on boxing, UFC, Pride, K-1, and other MMA promotions.
- Ironheart Crown: Full-Contact/Submission Prize Fighting - The Ironheart Crown is a professional-level mixed martial arts fighting event born in Chicago.
Wikipedia Articles
- Submission wrestling - Submission wrestling (also called Grappling or submission fighting, and technically referred to as submission grappling) is a sports modality and a general term describing the aspect of martial arts and combat sports that focus on clinch and ground fighting with the aim of obtaining a submission using submission holds. It brings together techniques from ...
- TKO Major League MMA - TKO Major League MMA is a Canadian mixed martial arts (MMA) organisation, the biggest MMA promotion in Canada. Despite its name, it is considered a minor circuit, overshadowed by the Ultimate Fighting Championship, which it has a close working relationship with.
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- Universal Fighting Arts Organization - The Universal Fighting Arts Organization (UFO) is a Japan-based mixed martial arts (MMA) organization.
- International Fight League - The International Fight League is an American mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion billed as the world's first MMA league. Instead of the established norm for MMA events, where matchups are strictly one-on-one affairs, each IFL card is a showdown between two teams of five fighters, each fighter fighting one match against another on the opposing team.