fighting
From MMA, wrestling, boxing, and more, fighting satisfies your hunger for a good KO.
The Wavering Path
Let me start this by saying a few things. I have not been in a ton of fights in my life. I'm no saint, however; I have been in a number of dust-ups. That is not the same thing as having a violent life. Violence is present in anyone's life, unless they live in a bubble. Some of us are exposed to more examples of it, and varying types of violence. This is just what my story is, and how it has changed me over the years.
By Roninkan Karate-Do7 years ago in Unbalanced
My Review of 'Bleed for This'
I actually wanted to watch Bleed for This in theaters a while back when I first saw its trailer. Time passed by and I guess it was a limited run so I didn't get the chance to see it. Recently it popped up on Netflix and at first I didn't know what it was and then I remembered the trailer for it. So I finally got the chance to see it.
By Brian Anonymous7 years ago in Unbalanced
All Fight Fans Should Watch 'FightWorld' on Netflix. Top Story - December 2018.
I had been waiting for this particular show to appear online for a long time. I'm a fan of Frank Grillo both as an actor and as a person. You may recognize him from movies such as Captain America Civil War, The Grey, and The Purge Series, and a role in Wolf Warrior 2, the highest grossing non Hollywood movie ever. Or you might know him from his appearances on podcasts like The Fighter and the Kid and others. He's got tons of action movie chops, and does way more than look the part.
By Matthew Maratea7 years ago in Unbalanced
#RIPDynamiteKid: Another Wrestling Great Gone
Watching wrestling with my dad is probably one of my earliest memories with him, and one of the happiest. He was always so active when he watched wrestling. If there was a particularly brutal move, he'd be out of his seat, moving his arms this way and that as though he was trying to help whatever wrestler that was currently in the bout win. I was fascinated by what he was doing, and I remember being fascinated by the electricity being generated on screen.
By Christina St-Jean7 years ago in Unbalanced
The Power of the Fist
I am roused from my meditations with a burning question: what keeps the martial arts alive? Surely, the majority of society sees the logic of superior combat technology. They are also drawn to the more streamlined, immediately-effective defensive systems, such as military combative systems. We know so much about how to take apart the machine of the human body, why do we maintain these ancient ways?
By Roninkan Karate-Do7 years ago in Unbalanced
Prediction: Adrien Broner Will Beat Pacquiao and Shock the World
Understandably, people have jumped off the Adrien Broner bandwagon. The antics and trouble with the law have been headlining news articles more than his accomplishments in boxing. As a follower of the sport, I’m well aware of this. So you may be asking how someone sees the American fighter coming out of this fight victorious. Well here’s how I see it. For one Pacquiao lately has been a part-time boxer. He’s more politician than fighter. At the end of the day, he’s still human. Balancing two important jobs like this has to take its toll. Sure he’s been winning, but you can only go to the well so many times till it starts to run dry.
By Jeffrey Fontanos7 years ago in Unbalanced
Not Sure Which Martial Art to Choose?
With all the UFC hype that has been happening over the past few years it seems everyone wants to be a MMA fighter. It is the same now like it was back in the 70's when Bruce Lee came onto the scene. Everyone wanted to practice Kung Fu! I have practiced martial arts for around 20 years now and I have learned a few things that should help you decide what art you would best at. I would like to help direct you to a style that you can excel in and possibly open your eyes to new arts you never even knew existed!
By Jon Lambo7 years ago in Unbalanced
Betting on a Zombie!
When you speak of UFC featherweights, you instantly think of Conor McGregor but with Irishman now demanding mega purses the show must go on. Luckily the UFC has a roster stacked with talent at the 145 lb limit as is proof with Saturday's upcoming main event. Chan Sung Jung looks to continue his winning streak after knocking out Daniel Bermudez in one round. The South Korean is super exciting and has already shared the cage with Jose Aldo going four rounds with the Brazilian before being stopped due to punches. Going that far with the legendary South American is pretty impressive and just shows the durability of the South Korean. He probably has the craziest nickname in the game being known as "The Korean Zombie."
By Ray Stevens7 years ago in Unbalanced












