New Hayabusa GSP Rising Sun Jiu Jitsu Gi

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COMING SOON – The Hayabusa GSP Rising Sun Jiu Jitsu Gi

As an Official European Distributor for Hayabusa, we will be the first in the UK & Europe to stock the new limited edition Hayabusa GSP Rising Sun Gi.

Coming soon to MMA Fightwear, this gi has been created by Hayabusa in collaboration with Georges St. Pierre himself.

Featuring a “rising sun” inspired design and being constructed from a wicked bamboo material, this gi will combine a unique style with comfort and practicality. The wicked bamboo material will enable the gi to remove sweat from your body as well as being extremely comfortable to wear during training.

As with the the current range of Hayabusa Jiu Jitsu Gi’s, the GSP Rising Sun Gi will come with it’s own bag, designed in the same style of the gi itself.

We will have more news on this within the coming weeks, so make sure that you’re signed to up to receive our free email newsletter to be amongst the first to know about the pending release date.

NEW Hayabusa Ikusa Series

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Coming soon to MMA Fightwear – The Hayabusa Ikusa Series

As the Official European Distributor for we are proud to announce that we will soon be stocking the new Hayabusa Ikusa Series.

In terms of price, the Ikusa will be positioned as a ‘mid level’ offering, being more expensive than the current original Hayabusa range of head guard, gloves, shin guards etcai??i?? but lower in price than the Kanpeki and new Tokushu Series.

The Ikusa Series will consist of the;

ai??? Ikusa Head Guard

ai??? Ikusa Focus Pads

ai??? Ikusa Thai Pads

ai??? Ikusa Shin Guards*

ai??? Ikusa 7oz Hybrid Gloves*

ai??? Ikusa 4oz MMA Gloves*

ai??? Ikusa 10oz Gloves*

ai??? Ikusa 12oz Gloves*

ai??? Ikusa 14oz Gloves*

ai??? Ikusa 16oz Gloves*

Check out our Facebook Page for the Ikusa Series photo album for pcitures of this great new range.

*(to be available in two colour variations – see images below).

Firm arrival dates are still to be confirmed, but we are hoping to have the full range in to stock by the end of this month.

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New Hayabusa T Shirts now in stock

As Official European Hayabusa Distributor, we are always the first to get in the latest clothing and equipment from the most trusted brand in MMA.

The latest range of T-Shirts from Hayabusa are now available to buy from our site.

Check out the new;

ai??? Hayabusa Emperor T-ShirtAi??

ai??? Hayabusa Temple T-ShirtAi??

ai???Ai??Hayabusa Branded T-Shirt – available in Red & PurpleAi??colour

ai???Ai??Hayabusa Samurai T-Shirt – available in Black/Blue,Ai??Black/Red & Brown

UFC 152 Results Round Up

Jon Jones vs. Vitor Belfort

Result: Jones WIN 4th Round Submission

JonesAi??overcame an early first round scare as he toughed out a bone cracking armbar from his BJJ black belt opponent. However,Ai??BelfortAi??couldn’t really follow up this positive start, as it was pretty muchAi??JonesAi??all the way from there on in. Despite landing a hard left early in the 4th round it was game over forAi??BelfortAi??shortly after as the reigningAi??Light Heavyweight ChampAi??took him down and applied a submission inducingAi??AmericanaAi??to end the fight with the expected final outcome.

 

Demetrious Johnson vs. Joseph Benavidez

Result: Johnson WIN 5th Round Split Decision

A closely fought contest sawAi??Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” JohnsonAi??crowned as the first everAi??UFC Flyweight Championby a split decision win.Ai??Johnson’sAi??superior striking accuracy and higher takedown count on the night earned him the win in what was truly a back and forth kind of encounter. No round epitomised this more than the action packed 4th round,BenavidezAi??came close to submittingAi??JohnsonAi??with aAi??GuillotineAi??finish, but the soon to be Champ replied with two takedown attempts and a flurry of strikes and elbows to the body to see the round out on top.

 

Michael Bisping vs. Brian Stann

Result: Bisping WIN 3rd Round Unanimous Decision

“The Count”Ai??impressively adapting his game plan during this fight came away with the deserved Decision Win againstBrian “All American” Stann.Ai??StannAi??shook Bisping up early on with a right hand that sent him reeling, but it wasn’t enough to influence the dynamic and final outcome of the fight.Ai??Bisping, unable to execute an accurate striking game early on, switched his strategy to rely on his wrestling to wearAi??StannAi??down and ultimately take the well earned win.
Matt Hamill vs. Roger HollettAi??Result: Hamill WIN R3 Unanimous Decision

Cub Swanson vs. Charles OliveiraAi??Result: Swanson WIN R1 KO/TKO

Igor Pokrajac vs. Vinny MagalhaesAi??Result: Magalhaes WIN R2 Submission

TJ Grant vs. Evan DunhamAi??Result: Grant WIN R3 Unanimous Decision

Sean Pierson vs. Lance BenoistAi??Result: Pierson WIN R3 Unanimous Decision

Jimy Hettes vs. Marcus BrimageAi??Result: Brimage WIN R3 Unanimous Decision

Seth Baczynski vs. Simeon ThoresenAi??Result: Baczynski WIN R1 KO/TKO

Mitch Gagnon vs. Walel WatsonAi??Result: Gagnon WIN R1 Submission

Kyle Noke vs. Charlie BrennemanAi??Result: Noke WIN R1 KO/TKO

 

For all you stat geeks out there check out theAi??Fight Metric websiteAi??for detailed blow by blow and takedown stats from all of the nights fights and more!

Mike Tyson the MMA fighter

If the Paydays were bigger, Tyson could have joined the ranks of the UFC!

According to a story on theAi??mmamania.comAi??website, Iron Mike may have ventured in to the MMA scene over boxing if, back in the day, the paydays were as big as they are today!

If the sport had been forking out the kind of cash that is being banded around today, then we could have seen some ‘interesting’ match ups! It’s hard to gauge what kind of an MMA fighter he would have made, as we only know and will only ever know of Iron Mike the boxer and his ridiculously powerful punching prowess, but we can still imagine how things might have played out for him.

Or we can make our mind up based Tyson’s interesting take on what an MMA fight is all about;

“I want to slam them, I want to hold them, I want to choke them. That’s what you want to do anyway if you’re in a street fight right? You want to hit them, but you want to get them too, real good. Get them down, get on top of them. So, you have more aspects. If it’s not working this way, you can kick them in the f***ing head, you know? If they (MMA) had big paydays, yes, no doubt about it.”

Based on that, it’s probably best he kept to boxing!

UFC MMA News Round Up

The Good, The Bad and The Ugly!

A brief round up of highlights from this weeks MMA news

The Good – GSP vs Silva it could happen

Georges St. Pierre vs. Anderson Silva, “I think we’re pretty close” (Dana White speaking last Tuesday on Fuel TV’s “UFC Tonight” show. Enough said really!

If GSP can defeat Carlos Condit in their likely match up at UFC 154 in November, then it could set the stage for what would be one of the biggest fights in UFC history. It looks as though St. Pierre will be fighting in November after a 19 month injury lay off against the interim title holder, Carlos Condit and if all goes to plan then the GSP vs Silva fight could follow.

The potentially record breaking fight would require St. Pierre to move up to middleweight, or for Silva to cut down to Welterweight, however Dana White believes the two fighters will agree to meet on middle ground;

“They’ll probably do the fight at 180 (pounds),” he said. “At one point, it sounded like Anderson wanted to go to 170. He wanted to take Georges’ welterweight title. Then it was 180, the catch weight, because Georges doesn’t want to go to ’85. Georges said, ‘If I have to make a move to go to ’85, I’d have to stay at ’85.’ So we figured a 180-pound catch weight makes sense.”

This exciting contest may be subject to a few ‘ifs and buts’ at the moment but there’s denying it’s a real possibility, we keep our fingers crossed!

The Bad – No title shots for Machida any time soon

It’s bad times, in the short term anyway, for Lyoto Machida as it looks as though he won’t be getting a bite at the Light Heavyweight UFC title in the foreseeable future. During the early stages of the UFC 151 Jones vs Henderson fiasco, Machida was the first name to be brought forward as a replacement for Hendo to line up against Jones. Machida and his camp decided that they did not have enough preparation time to get ready for the fight and passed up on the opportunity which is means “the Draogn” will have to take a less direct route to earn another a title chance or as Dana White put it, “When you turn down the opportunity to fight, things start going in another path”

Lyoto won’t relish being a spectator at UFC 152 watching Vitor Belfort standing in his place against Jones, but he knew deep down that not being 100% prepared would increase his chances of a second loss against Jones. Such a defeat would no doubt hurt a lot more and have potentially drastic effects on any future title ambitions in the Light Heavyweight division.

The Ugly – Jason Miller causes mayhem and pays the price

After being arrested on August 13th earlier this year for allegedly breaking in to a church in California, former UFC & Strikeforce fighter Jason “Mayhem” Miller faces the prospect of probation or up to a year in jail. Miller charged with a misdemeanour count of vandalism, was found naked on the second floor of the church back in August along with the remnants of the mayhem that he caused with broken windows, scattered cd’s and books amongst other things suffering in the wake of this bizarre episode! Picking a fight against the God and Law tag team was just too much for one man to take on this time!

Thai Pad Holding Technique

Thai Pad Holding Technique / Kicking in MMA / Heel Lock Tutorial

This is not exactly a brand new video but the tutorial quality is top notch. Check this video out for tips on Thai Pad holding technique, having kicking as part of your MMA offensive arsenal and heel locks.

Not sure on the guy’s earrings though, each to their own!

UFC 151 Conference Call Jones vs Henderson

Ahead of their forthcoming clash at UFC 151 on 1st September, a media conference call was set up earlier on today between the headlining fighters Jon Jones and Dan Henderson. Dana White, also present for the call, joined in the mostly respectful banter between the two fighters as the hype machine keeps on rolling ahead of this eagerly awaited fight.

We’ve got the full call transcript below….

Dana White:Ai??I thought Couture was wrapping it up at 37. Dan Henderson is a three time world champion. He’s a great wrestlers, has knockout power in both hands and has fought everyone from 170 pounds all the way to heavyweight. He continues to impress no matter how old he gets.

Dan Henderson:Ai??This is a fight I’ve been waiting for and working towards. One of the final goals I have is to get the UFC belt. I’m excited to get the opportunity.

Dana White:Ai??Jon Jones has been on a tear. If he wrecks Dan Henderson, that would be even more impressive. No one has ever knocked out Dan Henderson. He’s got a rock solid iron chin. If he did that it would be quite feat.

Dana White:Ai??Whether Dan Henderson wins or loses, he’s a UFC Hall of Famer.

Dan Henderson:Ai??I definitely plan on beating him to the punch and putting him on his back during the fight. I’m excited but everyone’s gonna have to wait to see how it unfolds.

Jon Jones:Ai??I feel as if my chin has been tested. It slows down your career and makes it so you can’t take punches. The more you get punched, the faster you’ll get knocked out. I train with Travis Browne and Andrei Arlovski and Lyoto Machida and Rashad both hit me pretty good. That conversation should be over by now.

Dan Henderson:Ai??I would have liked to have gone a little bit earlier. It is what it is. I’d have been ready to go in April but I’m excited about this. This timing has been great for me.

Dan Henderson:Ai??I typically want to fight three times per year.

Jon Jones:Ai??I think our PPV will do really well. Dan has a very strong and loyal fanbase and I’m starting to get a good fanbase.

Dana White:Ai??The thing between Rashad and Jon Jones was a big deal but the real fact of the matter was people thought Rashad had Jones’ number. If anybody thinks Dan Henderson can’t win this fight, they’re out of their minds. Fans who really know the sport know that Dan Henderson is the true threat.

Dan Henderson:Ai??The betting line doesn’t bother me at all. It’s funny to me. I know what I’m capable of and if it means proving people wrong, that’ll make it sweeter.

Jon Jones:Ai??I don’t think it’s fair to Dan. He’s done a lot of great things in this sport and it’s sad that people are more focused on my future than my immediate future. Everything I do is based around Dan Henderson, my study, my tactics. People may be overlooking Dan Henderson but I’m definitely not.

Jon Jones:Ai??I don’t feel like there will be extra distractions. There’s a little bit more controversy around me this training camp. My team doesn’t care about Nike or what I’m driving. It’s all about Dan Henderson for all of us.

Dana White:Ai??He’s fought the who’s who. He’s been around forever and fought everybody at every weight class. If you look at his skillset, I don’t know how you can discount this guy. Him and Rampage went toe-to-toe for five rounds blasting each other. The amount of disrespect has been ridiculous.

Dana White: Dan Henderson is probably one of the most overlooked and underrated fighters in the world today.

Jon Jones:Ai??I’ll be wearing a different outfit for weigh-ins, shoes, hats, different shirts. It’ll be like an official uniform. I saw the signature shoe and it’s pretty sweet but this is just a package they put together. It’ll be really nice, very professional.

Jon Jones:Ai??Dan’s definitely made a few statements about my style that have been unnecessary and uncalled for. My intentions are to go out and try to win in the most devastating fashion no matter what they say. When a fighter talks trash, I use it and it motivates me.

Jon Jones:Ai??Dan Henderson is high risk and high reward. He’s someone who had a Pride belt and a Strikeforce belt. I feel like I’m fighting the Pride champion and the current Strikeforce champion. He left both of those organizations on top. He’s just as experienced as all the guys I fought in 2011. Beating Dan Henderson is very important to me. He beat Fedor and Fedor is one of my idols. Beating Dan Henderson means the world to me. Dan Henderson is a monster, he’s a lion. I don’t want to look past him or talk about anything that’s past him.

Dan Henderson:Ai??For me, it’s more about two different styles fighting against each other, more of a chess match and Jon Jones is tougher to figure out than most guys. For me, that’s a fun challenge to try to figure that out. It’s more about that and the styles than the age. My conditioning and my training camp went perfect.

Dan Henderson:Ai??The Shogun fight was really close from the beginning. I felt like I got a little tired halfway through the fight trying to finish him. Maybe one or two more punches and being a little more busy and the fight could have been stopped or maybe I should have paced myself. I came out of it feeling pretty well. I hurt my thumb in the middle of the fight but my body felt great afterwards.

Jon Jones:Ai??I don’t believe anyone’s invincible. When you’ve fought for so long and taken so many big shots, I think your ability to take a shot and it fades away. I’ve watched his whole career about six times and I’ve realized there are some strikes that make him fall. A lot of times when they drop him, they rush into him. We’ve really dissected a lot of things that people do right and wrong when it’s time to finish him. A lot of fighter he’s fought didn’t have the necessary ground and pound to finish him. People get him hurt and they gas out and can’t finish the deal. I won’t gas out. I really believe I’ll hit the spot to make him fall and get the job done.

Jon Jones:Ai??Shogun Rua is not a wrestler and he took Dan Henderson down with ease. I have no doubt in my mind that I’ll be able to take Dan Henderson down. I’ve been wrestling since I was 14 years old.

Dan Henderson:Ai??If you’re trying for the knockout, you’ll be taken down sometimes if you’re not careful. I don’t have any type of competition with anybody in MMA in terms of wrestling. It’s a fight out there.

Jon Jones:Ai??I try to keep the martial arts spirit alive as much as possible. I fight for my family. This is a sport where we don’t have a retirement plan. The money that I make today is the money I’ll draw from when I’m 80 years old and I have to pay for several colleges already. Thinking about the business aspect, fans can be upset about caring about pay-per-views. If I don’t evolve with my time, it would be a shame. I refuse to be a broke athlete when I retire. It’s all about being business savvy. There’s a lot of broke guys that were famous as some point. I’m evolving and changing and growing as a person. If I was the same person I was when I first got into the sport, I would be failing.

Dan Henderson:Ai??He’s definitely probably up there in the top of the game as far as the guys that I’ve fought. I fought them over different eras so it’s tough to compare sometimes when you have different times and the way the sport has evolved. Jon Jones has improved more than anybody I’ve seen in the last few years and he’ll be tougher to beat as he gets more experienced in the sport. He’s right up there as far as the toughest guys I’ve fought.

Jon Jones:Ai??The positive ways things have changed is being more familiar with suffering. Knowing the numbers I’ve had on the treadmill and weight lifting from the last camp and trying to beat them. Also, I’m always trying to innovate and I feel study is much easier now. I feel you can do anything you put your mind to. When my coaches get together, we know how to study. We know what to look at, what to stare at. The biggest issue is coming up with new ways to make it fun, come up with new ways to learn, new ways to suffer.

Jon Jones:Ai??I’ve grown a lot. Life is like anything else. What people don’t realize is just because your’e a pro athlete doesn’t make you a professional. We all do things we regret. It happened and I’m moving forward in my life. Things could have been so much worse for me. I could have been sitting here thinking about a life I ruined or be on trial for injuring someone. It couldn’t have happened at a better time in my life. I’ll be a better man because of it all, more responsible. Only god can judge me. I’m moving forward.

Jon Jones:Ai??The biggest thing that hasn’t changed and the key to my stability is the people in my life. It’s not about whether I made it, it’s how I handled it when I made it. Greg has seen champions go down. They start believing they’re the greatest. I have the same woman, the same coaches, the same relationship with my friends. I have a very strong support base. You’re only as strong as the people around you.

Jon Jones:Ai??The difference is an extreme speed difference. Dan Henderson has solid wrestling and he’s got a bear hug and a few greco roman throws. The difference is Rashad has strong cardio and he can bring it for five hard rounds but I don’t think Dan can do that. It’s a slight insult but it’s the truth.

Dan Henderson:Ai??My cardio could be a little better but I attribute that to the pace of the fight. I’m not worried about the pace of this fight at all.

Jon Jones:Ai??I believe that if you’re healthy enough to play a sport, you shouldn’t take any performance enhancing drugs or anything. Fighters make a lot of money in their 20s, their 30s and when they’re in the 40s, you shouldn’t take a drug to get the strength of a 30 year old again. I think things like TRT or steroids should be for the sick or people who need the drugs. If you’re an athlete, you’re an athlete. I don’t think anybody should take anything that enhances them.

Dan Henderson:Ai??Team Quest means a lot to me. I started with Randy a long time ago and it’s grown to be a big family. We’ve got a great group of guys and a pretty international group as well. Cyrille Diabate is long and tall and great with his striking. Another tall guy I brought in is Christian M’Pumbu, the Bellator light heavyweight champ. Everybody pushes us.

With still just over a week to go, we’re sure there will be more to come from the UFC ahead this fight, so stay tuned for more updates!

Sprawl 10th Anniversary Edition Fusion 2 Fight Shorts

Taking influence again from the original SPRAWL shorts, with their ‘one piece’ construction, the 10th Anniversary addition are pretty much made up of two pieces of fabric, meaning there is less chance of them ever tearing and suffering from loose seems.

Standing out from the crowd

The 10th Anniversary Fusion 2 Fight Shorts feature an asymmetrical design which sets them apart from the Fusion S’s and Fusion 2’s, with the gold colouring appearing as a band that runs along the top and down the left leg of the shorts.

What also sets these shorts apart from it’s recent predecessors is their near seamless and streamlined look obtained by it’s more minimal construction as outlined above.

A new improved hybrid

Basically the SPRAWL 10th Anniversary Shorts combine the best of both worlds from the Fusion S and the Fusion 2’s. From the Fusion S Shorts, we have the open leg style fit and smooth seamless construction and from the more recent Fusion 2’s, the wide waistband and fitted cut have been implemented, but the tubular seems and ringed leg holes have been done away with.

What this means for you is that you are getting SPRAWL’s best ever fitting fight short with all the good bits taken from their best ever creations to date!

The SPRAWL 10th Anniversary Edition Fusion 2 Fight Shorts are available to buy now from our site.

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SPRAWL 10th Anniversary Edition Fusion 2 Fight Shorts