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  1. Grabbing the cage brings a verbal warning, followed by an attempt by the referee to release the grab by pulling on the grabbing hand. If that attempt fails or if the fighter continues to hold the cage, the referee may charge a foul. Early UFC events disregarded verbal sparring/"trash-talking" during matches.

  2. Alex Reid (fighter) Alexander Aristides Reid (born 21 July 1975) is an English former mixed martial artist (MMA), fighting under Bellator, BAMMA and Cage Rage. [3] He is also an actor, having been in Hollyoaks and making an appearance in Drifters. Reid was the winner of Channel 4 's 7th and final series of Celebrity Big Brother in 2010.

  3. John Maguire (born 19 May 1983) is an English mixed martial artist currently competing in Cage Warriors ' Welterweight division. A professional competitor since 2006, Maguire has also competed for the UFC, Cage Rage, BAMMA, Absolute Championship Berkut, Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki, and UCMMA. Maguire is the former UCMMA Welterweight Champion .

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Glena_(film)Glena (film) - Wikipedia

    Synopsis. Allan Luebke’s GLENA is the story of Glena Avila, a single mother in her 30s who decides to bank her future on a career as a mixed martial arts (MMA) cage fighter. Training night and day for her matches, Glena’s total commitment throws her family into crisis, with her children needing her care and her time at her job conflicting ...

  5. In the film, Luke Wright, an ex-cop and former cage fighter, winds up protecting a gifted child being chased by the Russian mafia, Chinese Triads and corrupt NYPD officers. Safe was released by Lionsgate Films on April 27, 2012, where it received mixed reviews from critics. The film grossed $40.6 million worldwide against a budget of $30 million.

  6. 1. def. Dom O'Grady on Dec 9, 2010 at KOTC: Steel. 2. def. Cris Leyva on May 14, 2011 at KOTC: Fight to Live. 3. def. Cody Pfister on Aug 27, 2011 at KOTC: Kingpin. Means vacated the title in February, 2012 to fight for UFC.

  7. The most prevalent rule set in the world being used currently is the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts, adopted by all state athletic commissions in the United States that regulate MMA and is used most notably in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. The Unified Rules are the de facto rules for MMA in the United States, and have been adopted by ...

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