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Animal FW Tournament After-Party this Saturday

Posted by Ninja on February 18, 2009

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DNC Worldwide will be sponsoring the Animal FW Submission Tourney after-party and UFC Party at the new Frank-N-Stein’s Bar & Grill this in Katy, TX on Saturday, February 21st, 2009 at 8pm.

Come join the ninjas as we celebrate our wins and watch the UFC fight card featuring Diego Sanchez vs. Joe “Big Daddy” Stevenson.

Location: The new Frank-N-Stein’s is located at 233 S. Mason Rd in Katy, TX.

Tournament Press Release

ANIMAL FIGHTWEAR™ will host a Gi and No-Gi submission tournament on Sat. Feb 21st at Westside High School.

• We will have over 100 divisions including children’s gi, women’s gi, men’s gi, and men’s no-gi.
• We will have 3 GREAT Super Fights with some of the nation’s best competitors putting it on the line.
• As a special benefit to new students, we will offer a men’s division gi/no-gi for those with 0-9 months of experience.
• We will run 8 fully staffed mats (so you won’t be sitting around all day).
• There will be scheduled weigh-ins for different divisions.
• Also, you must PRE-Register (No exceptions).
• Brackets will be posted on the net prior to the event so you will know who & when you fight.
• Brackets will be updated on the walls as the event occurs so competitors will know who & when they fight throughout the day.
• Team Trophies will be awarded.
• This is a nationally “Ranked” event, so all those that place will be rated among there peers.

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New Superfights for Animal Fightwear Tournament!

Posted by ThinkAlpha on February 10, 2009

SUPER FIGHTS:
Marco Macera vs. Albert Hughes
Tessa Simpson vs. Sue Ausman
Jordan Rivas vs. Chris Westfall

Animal Fightwear Tournament

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Master Helio Gracie has Passed Away

Posted by Ninja on January 29, 2009



Helio Gracie,adapted techniques of traditional jiujitsu to fit his limited physical ability and gave rise to modern-day Brazilian jiu-jitsu.

No matter what camp we train under and who’s flag we carry, it is certain that the entire BJJ community owes a debt of gratitude for everything Helio Gracie has done for our sport. Without him, we would not be here today.  Everyone bow your heads in reverence and respect everything this man has done.

According to Graciemag.com, his last words stated that he carried his family name with nerves of blood. “He passed the way he always wanted to –- quick and fast,” said an immediate relative, who asked not to be identified.

Gracie is survived by his wife Vera; his sons Rickson, Royler, Rolker, Royce, Relson, Robin and Rorion; his daughters Rerika and Ricci, as well as numerous siblings, nieces, nephews, and grandchildren.

Helio Gracie, co-founder of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Patriach of the Gracie Family, has died today at the age of 95. It is said that Gracie passed in his sleep early Thursday in Itaipaiva, Rio de Janeiro.

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Dollamur Presents Animal Fightwear Submission Championships

Posted by ThinkAlpha on January 12, 2009

Dollamur presents Animal Fightwear Submission Championships

 

 

The official Animal Fightwear™ Submission Championship website is up and running. Check it out, it should answer any questions you guys have. Please stop by and see what Animal Fightwear™ will be bringing to the city of Houston Texas on Feb. 21st.

If you’re interested in becoming an official sponsor or booth vendor contact me for all the info. Thanks and see you guys there.

derrick@animalfw.com
www.fight-like-an-animal.com

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Spencer Pratt = Purple Belt?!?

Posted by ThinkAlpha on January 9, 2009

Heidi & Spencer: Mixed Martial Artists

 

Credit: Kevin Perkins

Photos: PacificCoastNewsOnline

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Santa Cruz native injured in Rio airport incident

Posted by ThinkAlpha on January 8, 2009

By J.M. BROWN - SENTINEL STAFF WRITER

Posted: 01/07/2009 05:14:22 PM PST

 

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A Santa Cruz native who has been living in Brazil off-and-on for several years is slowly recovering in a hospital there after a mysterious New Year’s Day incident at the Rio de Janeiro airport, relatives and friends confirmed Wednesday.

David Mills, 23, a longtime student of the Brazilian form of jujitsu, fractured his skull, ribs and one of his femurs after tumbling an estimated 30 feet to the concrete somewhere inside the Galeao-Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport in South America’s second largest city, family said.

Mills’ left lung collapsed and there was swelling on his brain, leading doctors at the Hospital Municipal Souza Aguiar to place him in an induced coma to speed his healing, said his sister, Bethany Mills of Castro Valley. Mills has partially regained consciousness in recent days, briefly opening his eyes and acknowledging that others are present, she said.

The sister said it is still unclear to the family exactly what happened at the airport or why her brother was there. She said Mills, who teaches English in Rio, had no known travel plans, was not carrying his passport and was not believed to be meeting an arriving passenger.

Friends and family have not been able to ascertain from authorities what led to the incident - an uncertainty exacerbated by a language barrier. Portuguese is the native language in Brazil.

It’s unclear how much Mills’ girlfriend, a Brazilian citizen, knows about what happened. Mills’ sister said she does not believe the woman was with Mills at the airport.

“It’s a complete mystery,” the sister, 27, said. “We have no idea. We’re all confused.”

She and her parents were notified about the incident over the weekend by another relative who had learned of Mills’ hospitalization from a blog posting by Dennis Asche, an American professional jujitsu fighter also living in Rio.

Asche - a Bend, Ore., native who, like Mills, lives in Brazil to train in the martial art - has frequently visited Mills in the hospital but said in a series of e-mails this week that he has been unable to learn what led to the incident. He said authorities had a hard time reaching the Mills family because David Mills’ cell phone was stolen or lost during the incident.

Marcio Dark, research coordinator for the Rio bureau of the International Council on Security and Development, a global security watchdog agency, said an airport official told him Mills jumped, not fell, from an upper floor of the airport.

Dark said an airport medical service officer told him that “apparently (Mills) jumped after some sort of disagreement with a person, maybe his girlfriend.” Dark cautioned that the officer said he had no firsthand knowledge about the incident, only information that had circulated in the medical services office.

In an e-mail Wednesday, Asche said, “I do not buy that story (from police.) Dave is a very strong, healthy individual with a positive attitude and loving fiancee.”

Mills’ mother arrived at the hospital earlier this week, but could not be reached to comment. His father lives in Santa Cruz, but did not immediately return a message left with his daughter.

Mills’ sister said she had heard there was a possibility her brother had jumped into a secure part of the airport where he did not have authorized access. But she said she could not confirm the story, adding, “It would be unlike him to do that.”

The sister said her brother had no known psychological problems but was taking antibiotics for pneumonia stemming from an infection he contracted when he scraped his arm a few weeks ago. She said the infection had spread to his lung, causing him sleeping and breathing disturbances.

“I just have to keep thinking positively,” the sister said. “He is in good physical condition, mind and body. He is a trooper.”

His sister said Mills was home-schooled in Santa Cruz before attending Santa Cruz High School briefly and graduating early. He took a few classes at Cabrillo College before heading off to Brazil, where she said he hoped to eventually earn his black belt in jujitsu.

Mills has been studying the martial art since he was about 13, his sister said. He trained at the Claudio Franca dojo in Santa Cruz.

Contact J.M. Brown at 429-2410 or jbrown@santacruzentinel.com.

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