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Trent Tiemeyer
07-Jan-2004, 04:11 AM
clicky clicky. (http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1073073248393_8//)
Not bad.
Scotty Dog
07-Jan-2004, 05:53 AM
It's watched by millions world-wide, but has been banned in many parts of Canada.
that blows my mind, that they can still hold the old "human cockfight" image in their heads after all this time. Some times I wonder if the OLD UFC's did more harm than good.
Still much as I'm not a fan of Newton he gave the right impression of the sport here :)
hig
Trent Tiemeyer
07-Jan-2004, 06:15 AM
I wish it had mentioned that he is going to med school.
Kwajman
07-Jan-2004, 02:18 PM
Is there a difference between the UFC, Pride, and the other organizations? Or is it just a different org in the same sport...
Yukimushu
07-Jan-2004, 02:30 PM
I personally prefer to watch Pride; it's alot less americanised and not as glossy and fancy as UFC. Plus the fact that the are less rules aswell.
Trent Tiemeyer
09-Jan-2004, 08:42 PM
Not really less rules, just different rules. Pride allows kicking a downed opponent, and UFC allows elbows, but not vice versa.
Cyph
10-Jan-2004, 08:41 AM
thought that was a bad article if it was aimed at beginners, needed more detail.
toothpaste100
11-Jan-2004, 10:25 PM
Originally posted by 1ONEfighting
I wish it had mentioned that he is going to med school.
The actual televised CTV report mentioned that.
Trent Tiemeyer
12-Jan-2004, 12:58 AM
Cool.
Goju
14-Jan-2004, 08:00 PM
Carlos Newton lives in the same town as I do. He trains MMA, TKD, Judo, and BJJ at a dojo near mine... His instructor, Terry Riggs teaches grade 9 self defense courses at the local high schools. I've never heard that it was banned in parts of Canada because my friends and I watch it all the time. A brown belt at my dojo and my school is working his way into the UFC. He fights mma somewhere close, I'm trying to find out where. Anyway, When I was in grade 9 terry was teaching my gym class, and he said that carlos newton was stabbed in a street fight in toronto. He KOed FOUR of SEVEN guys, and then was stabbed by one of the remaining, after his "friends" ran off . lol
I didnt like this, it's biased
"Ultimate fighting is a brutal sport, populated by martial arts experts, where almost nothing is outside the rules."
Compared to what it started as, as well as okinawan traditional tournaments, the UFC's brutal image is so watered down. I like downloading the old UFCs because the matches are so much more intense.
toothpaste100
14-Jan-2004, 09:16 PM
I did that very self defence course this year, it was pretty fun and Carlos Newton taught for the first day of 5. Seemed like a pretty nice guy.
Goju
15-Jan-2004, 08:30 PM
Ur lucky,,, Carlos couldnt teach our week, we trained with Terry and Wiley from Warrior MAC
toothpaste100
30-Jan-2004, 02:30 AM
Terry is still a pretty good instructor, I was at Carlos's school last Wednesday and Tuesday (check my journal).
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