MMA’s Holdsworth, Mir, Couture, and Tuff-N-Uff Give Back to Vegas Community

Photo  Barry Meyer, Wanderlei Silva, Jeff Meyer Courtesy of Ray Kasprowicz and Tuff-N-Uff

It’s not everyday that MMA gets promoted in a positive light. The sport has been mired in negative publicity and good old fashioned ignorant politics since its inception.
 
Anyone who has been paying attention remembers the human cock fighting tag, or Quinton Jackson’s reckless driving tantrum. Take your pick of Dana White’s vulgarity laden tirades, or most recently a former UFC Heavyweight Champion’s debatable remarks about his dear friend Brock Lesnar.
 
Point being, those who have been paying attention understand when it comes to MMA and mainstream media that bad publicity is virtually the only publicity. For those who haven’t been paying attention, that bad publicity is all they know of the sport. 
 
This is a sad fact about a sport that at the very least is world class, and deserving of a new evaluation in the public eye. 
 
Which brings us to the point of this article.

It’s the efforts of organizations like Tuff-N-Uff Amateur Fighting Championships that really paint a picture to offset the oft perceived negativity in this sport.
 
One example would be their latest project, Unity Through MMA 101 (more on this in a moment). 

Another example would be the collection of memorabilia signed by Randy Couture, Wanderlei Silva, and Frank Mir being auctioned off on EBay for the Haiti relief fund.
 
Obviously Barry and Jeff Meyer have raised the bar concerning community outreach within the sport. And damn it, this is what needs to be talked about.
 
Unity Through MMA 101 is a youth program devised by TNU and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Las Vegas meant to give direction to young kids through MMA. 

“I really have been excited about this program.  It’s been a long time in the making,” said TNU Vice President Jeff Meyer. “When I say that, I mean my brother Barry, told me a long long time ago he really wants to reach out to the community.”

For Meyer’s brother the creation of the program was a very big deal.

“It’s a big thing for him.  Even before he was able to afford to hire me full time he was busing in these kids from a local at risk teen facility, called The Shade Tree.  He sponsors a lot of kids that otherwise wouldn’t be able to afford to train in MMA and he’ll pay for them to join some of these gyms,” said Meyer.
 
“We decided it’s something that a lot of kids out there would probably love the chance to learn about and maybe for whatever reason whether it’s financial, or they’re just logistically not close to a gym, they just don’t have access to that.”

The program is cathing on with local organizations agreeing to cooperate.

“We approached The Boys and Girls Clubs here in Las Vegas with a partner we’ve actually synced up with in town locally sportsonsports.com that has done a lot of basketball, football, and wrestling camps,” said Meyer.
 
According to Meyer, the program will be featured at two of the biggest clubs in town. While other satellite clubs will bus their kids over to those two locations. The two week program will starts on March 1st.
 
Meyer talked in detail about how the program is not just about practical application of martial arts, it’s a commitment to showing these kids a better way; “The kids come directly after school, from four to six pm. They first start and do their homework; we’re there to assist them with all their different daily activities,”  said Meyer.
 
“You have to be a good student and all these other things in order to be a martial artist, so first things first they do their homework. Then they learn a little bit about the tenants of martial arts: discipline, respect, honor, and of course self defense.”
 
Again this is not your every day martial arts camp, this is a fully interactive and positive experience for these kids. 

“We have fighters from TNU who are going to be teaching the class, and then after that they will go into to the computer labs over at The Boys and Girls clubs and blog about their experience,” said Meyer. “I think that really helps them interact not only with their peers but also with the teachers who will be blogging as well.”
 
Those teachers include an elite group of amateur mixed martial artists including Ryan Couture, Larry Mir, and Chris Holdsworth—all future stars of the sport of MMA.
 
Meyer feels this is a great way to introduce these youngsters to alternatives in life. 

“It’s a really exciting program and I think it’s something that’s just so needed here in town. Really the ultimate goal is give these kids a chance at a better life, there’s so many temptations and dangers out there on the street,” said Meyer.
 
Similarily, Ryan Couture was asked to demonstarte some techniques to the kids as a part of the program, “I think it’s great that they’re giving back to the community,” said Couture.

“I’m proud to be involved in any program that is helping to expose kids to something that can give them some direction and keep them out of trouble. On top of that, it’s always fun to share something that I’m so passionate about with others who may grow to love it as I do.”
 
Chris Holdsworth also had some great things to say about his aspirations with the program.  “It’s my pleasure to help spread Jiu Jitsu and MMA to the next generation.  Any thing I can do to help improve peoples lives, especially kids is a complete honor.  You always have to give back. Even if it’s something small. But I plan on putting my heart and soul into showing these kid/teens the right path and a better future.”
 
Holdsworth own youth has taught him how important it is to help others. “I was leading down the wrong path in high school until I found Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and MMA. At 16 My life changed completely.  If I can help these kids/teens do the same I’ll feel like I’ve accomplished a lot.”

“Ive been really fortunate to learn and make friends with some really talented and good people all around the world,” said Holdsworth. “I was helped so much along the way that I feel like it’s my duty to teach people what I’ve been taught on becoming a better person and athlete.” 

According to Holdsworth, who is an instructor at the prestigious Cobra Kai club and teaches almost everyday, to find that when he shows someone a move or talks them into the right choices in life and sees them do it correctly or make improvements, it’s one of the best feelings in the world
 
“I’m going to try my best on being a good role model for these kids and show them what MMA is all about.  I was lucky to have people to look up to at their age and it helped me tremendously on becoming a complete man with goals, dedication, commitment, and values. It’s a really good feeling watching these kids develop into young adults on and off the mat.”
 
Sounds like the Meyer brothers picked the right guys for the job. 

It’s encouraging to hear such dedication and excitement when guys talk about playing a role in an effort like this one. 

It’s so important that perceived negativity surrounding MMA be offset by the truth that really permeates the sport. 
 
Good people are working hard to do their part in their communities and give back to those who may come behind them. 

It may not be ESPN worthy news in the eyes of mainstream media, but rest assured, this is more important than any bad press they can muster. 
 
Thank you Barry and Jeff, thank you fellas who will be teaching down at the program, The Boys and Girls Club, and sportsonsports.com  And good luck to all those kids who will be learning from some of the best. Your efforts are of the most noble intentions, and you should all be applauded. 
 
Hats off to you all, on behalf of the entire MMA community.

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BJ Penn Becomes News Correspondent for the Day

Earlier today, BJ Penn was featured on CNN providing footage to the popular news organization regarding the tsunami warning sent out to residents of Hawaii.

The tsunami warning came on the heels of an 8.8 magnitude earthquake that rocked the country of Chile, killing hundreds of people, destroying buildings, and even flipping over cars on the street.

The quake was followed by some 40 or so aftershocks that had their own kick to them as some were measured to be greater than 6.0 on the Richter Scale.

BJPenn.com became the source for media coverage of Hilo Bay, which strikes many as a random method to collect news and information, but hey, they got the job done.

This action by BJ Penn goes to show that mixed martial artists care more for the world than what critics of the sport have claimed. Not all fighters concentrate on beating their opponents to a bloody pulp. Most have families they take care of and look out for.

Today, Penn’s family was threatened, but luckily no one was directly affected by tsunami damage.

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The Top 10 Heavyweight Fighters in the UFC

The UFC Heavyweight division used to be shallow, slow, and above all, boring. It was mostly a collection of slow, semi-skilled dudes who loved not finishing fights. You know the division sucks when your two most notable champs have been Andrei Arlovski and Tim Sylvia. Since being released, Arlovski has been mediocre at best, and Tim Sylvia has been KO’d in under 1 round in consecutive fights. However, the division has taken a turn for the better lately, with smaller, more athletic fighters suiting up at heavyweight. This heavyweight lineup has made a strong case as the most exciting in a very long while. HONORABLE MENTION: Todd Duffee, Roy Nelson, Paul Buentello, and Mirko Cro-Cop. Now, on to the main event.

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Brock Lesnar: “I Don’t Know What I Have to Do to Shut [Frank Mir] Up”

Frank Mir has had his time to threaten , apologize , and explain . Now it’s Brock Lesnar’s turn, as the UFC heavyweight champ has finally broken his silence to let Mir know he’ll be rooting for him at UFC 111 on March 27th.

“I’m fighting the winner of Frank Mir and Shane Carwin,” Lesnar told KFAN Sports Radio AM 1130 on Friday . “If one of those guys are unable to fight after that fight, I’ll probably fight Cain Velasquez from my understanding.

“I’d really like to fight Frank Mir again.”

Oh really? It couldn’t possibly have anything to do with his intentions on making you the first Octagon fatality, could it?

“I am truly hoping that Frank wins this fight so it sets us up for July and maybe the next beat down will …,” as Lesnar paused for a brief moment to chuckle, “I don’t know what I have to do to shut him up.”

Although Mir caught a green Lesnar off-guard in his Octagon debut at UFC 81 in February 2008, Lesnar came back to unify the heavyweight crown with a resounding TKO victory in their mulligan at UFC 100 last July.

After being on the receiving end of a thrashing like that, most wouldn’t have the gull to trash the man that layeth the smacketh down on them, but not Mir.

“The guy should probably just focus on the task in front of him, which is Shane Carwin, because if Shane Carwin beats his ass he won’t be fighting me,” Lesnar stated. “Hopefully he gets past Shane Carwin so I can put another beat down on him.

“For a guy to take an ass whopping like the last I gave him and for him to get up and keep running his mouth. You know, I just got to laugh at it.”

What in the world do you think was going through his mind earlier this week when he decided to spout-off, Brock?

“You know, I don’t know what he thought,” Lesnar said of Mir’s motives. “He’s still trying to pull his foot out of his mouth, and when you say something like that and your wife has to go out and apologize for you, you know you pissed somebody off. I think his wife made the apology before he did probably.”

At the same time, you’re talking to a former WWE superstar that is fully aware of the importance that promotion and controversy have in moving the needle. Furthermore, mixed martial artists are trained to kill, and practice every day as if their lives depended on it, because it does, and that’s where Lesnar believes Mir may have been coming from.

“Fighting has come so far in such a short amount of time,” said Lesnar. “We want to perceive ourselves as athletes and get the respect of the general public. Yeah, it was out of line. But in the fighters’ mentally, I don’t want to go in the Octagon and kill somebody, but I do whatever I can to win. And maybe that’s what he was saying, I don’t know.”

Hypothetically, IF Mir is able to hand Carwin his first professional blemish and the trilogy goes down, Mir would then have to consider you the planet’s best heavyweight if you humbled him again, right?

“I got to go back to a quote that he said before my second fight,” Lesnar said. “He said if Brock Lesnar beats me, he will become the greatest mixed martial artist ever. And I guess he’s eating his words and he doesn’t want to say that again, he doesn’t want to admit that I am that much better than him.”

(Special thanks to KFAN Sports Radio AM 1130 and BloodyElbow.com for the transcription)

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Diamond Dallas Page Talks Wrestling, MMA and Yoga

 

Wrestling fans, remember Diamond Dallas Page?

You know, that guy in WCW that was the original People’s Champion? The man that invented the Diamond Cutter (known as the RKO today by Randy Orton fans). Well, DDP is back a better than ever—outside the squared circle.

The former WCW World Heavyweight Champion is not just and actor and motivational speaker, but a 53-year-old beast of a man that is probably more flexible than most half his age .

His secret?

YRG Fitness.

I’d tell you more about it, but I’ll let DDP do the talking, as I had the great pleasure of meeting him at Bill Scott’s BJJ Shore Academy (famous for training UFC fighter Nick Catone) late last year. He spoke about what he’s been up to since his full-time wrestling days ended and how his YRG workout has changed his life and countless others.

Fasts about DDP:

Here are some facts you should know about DDP before you check out our interview:

—Three-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion
—Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s (PWI) Most Improved Wrestler (1995)
—PWI Feud of The Year vs “Macho Man” Randy Savage (1997)
—Two-time United States Champion
—Four-time WCW World Tag Team Champion
—WWE Tag Team Champion
—WWE European Champion
—Teamed with Karl Malone and Jay Leno on separate occasions in 1998
—Starred in numerous films including Ready to Rumble and The Devil’s Rejects
—Founder of the revolutionary YRG Fitness system

Click here to watch the interview.

 

Fred “The F-Bomb” Richani is a columnist for The Sports Courier and everythingyntk.com . Richani founded The Sports Courier in 2009. His work has been featured on CBS Sports, AOL FanHouse, ESPN.com, Sherdog, Google News, and USAToday.com. Richani currently resides in New Jersey, home of Bruce Springsteen, Bon Jovi, and Snooki .

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