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This Month’s MMA Birthdays: Angela Lee Turns 25 Building blocks are prized commodities in mixed martial arts, and One Championship appears to have one in its “Unstoppable” atomweight...
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This Month’s MMA Birthdays: Kayla Harrison Celebrates No. 30 The great expectations that greeted the two-time Olympic gold medalist’s arrival in mixed martial arts have been met with flawless results thus far.
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This Month’s MMA Birthdays: Kazushi Sakuraba Turns 50 If they built a Mount Rushmore for the sport of mixed martial arts, the Japanese icon seems a worthy candidate for inclusion.
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This Month’s MMA Birthdays: Conor McGregor Turns 30 He remains the brightest star in the mixed martial arts sky, even though he has not fought in nearly 20 months. Former two-division Ultimate Fighting Championship titleholder...
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This Month’s MMA Birthdays: Murilo Bustamante Turns 50 Former Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight titleholder and Brazilian Top Team co-founder Murilo Bustamante will go down in the annals as...
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This Week’s MMA Birthdays: Rory MacDonald Turns 25 Many view Rory MacDonald as a future UFC champion. | Photo: Dave Mandel/Sherdog.com Ultimate Fighting Championship welterweight...
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This Week’s MMA Birthdays: Chris Leben Turns 33 Chris Leben owns a 12-9 record in the UFC. | File Photo: He was World Extreme Cagefighting’s first middleweight champion, and Chris...
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Pictures: Deep ‘56 Impact’ At Deep “56 Impact” in Tokyo, Yuya Shirai retained his Deep welterweight title in a wild one with Taisuke Okuno, while rising Korean featherweight Doo Ho Choi knocked out Dream and Strikeforce veteran...
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Shirai Keeps Deep Crown, Upstart Choi Upsets Ishida at ‘56 Impact’ TOKYO -- It took three grueling rounds, but Yuya Shirai retained his Deep welterweight title in the main event of Deep “56 Impact” at Korakuen Hall on Friday evening with a unanimous verdict over...
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Yamagami Crowned Quick, Icon Sato Falls Again at ‘Shoot the Shooto’ TOKYO -- It took all of 41 seconds for Mikihito Yamagami to blitz Junji Ikoma and wrest from him the Shooto 115-pound world championship in the main event of...


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