Friday, August 22nd, 2008 By: WildFury
UFC
Tags: Forrest Griffin, Rampage Jackson, UFC
Mandalay Bay Center-Las Vegas, July 6, 2008- Forrest Griffin won a five round unanimous decision giving him the light weight championship. In round one Griffin was successful with his leg kicks. Jackson floored Griffin with a vicious uppercut.
In round two Griffin continued to chop down Jackson’s leg. It looked like an [...]
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Saturday, July 26th, 2008 By: WildFury
Feature, Jiu Jitsu
Tags: Allan Goes, Carlos Rollyson, Carlson Gracie, choke holds, Forrest Griffin, Jiu Jitsu, joint lock, Master Takise Ueda, Megan Rollyson, Murilo Bustamante, Stephan Bonnar, Team Rollyson, The Ultimate Fighter, UFC
I recently had the privilege to visit Carlos Rollyson at his school in Hollywood Florida. Born in Rio de Janeiro Brazil, Carlos started his journey with Jiu-Jitsu at the early age of 7 by his father Geraldo Rollyson. Soon after he began training with 9th degree black belt Grandmaster Carlson Gracie. Carlos was also fortunate to learn Judo from 7th Dan Master Takise Ueda. Before we get a little more into Carlos Rollyson, let’s give the readers who don’t know about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Carlson Gracie a brief description.
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Sunday, September 23rd, 2007 By: WildFury
UFC
Tags: Chuck Liddell, David Spade, Diego Sanchez, Forrest Griffin, Guillotine, Iceman, Jon Fitch, Kazuhiro Nakamura, Keith Jardine, Lyoto Machida, Mauricio Rua, Rampage Jackson, rear naked choke, Thiago Tavares, Tyson Griffin, UFC
It’s time for UFC 76, live on Pay Per View from the Honda Center in California.
Thiago Tavares vs. Tyson Griffin
Tavares looks to go 17-0 in this fight. Slow start as Griffin connects with his first right at 4:30. Pretty weak exchanges until Griffin gets a takedown at 3:30. Huge right by Griffin [...]
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