MMA Head Guard Buying Guide

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To protect your head and to help prevent concussion and other serious injuries, Head Guards are a kit bag essential, especially if you are planning to spar on a regular basis.

We have put together this simple buying guide to give you an idea of what to look for when choosing this important piece of equipment.

 

PADDING

It will come as no surprise that padding is important when choosing a Head Guard. As well as determining how well your face and head will be protected, the amount and type of padding will also have a bearing on the weight and comfort too.

Varying thicknesses in padding exist from product to product, you may find that the padding feels soft from brand new, where others will initially feel quite dense, but over time and use it softens up.

 

COMFORT

As with a lot of equipment, personal preference will determine comfort, but it is important Head Guard should feel as comfortable as possible.

How it fits and contours to the shape of your head, the type of inner lining (smooth or softer moisture wicking material style) and the amount of padding and coverage are all factors that will affect comfort.

The type of chin strap or padded chin area will also effect how comfortable the Head Guard will feel.

Comfort will also be determined by breathability. The level of which can be regulated by design features like ear holes and open top construction.

 

VISIBILITY

You will notice that different brands have different amounts of padded areas and coverage. Different brands will have varying amounts of forehead and cheek coverage around the face for example.

As well as offering varying amounts of protection to the different areas of your face, the amount of padded coverage will also affect your visibility as the wearer.

This is important to you as a fighter because being able to see a punch or kick before the impact will help your body to brace itself and of course, give you a better chance of manoeuvring to avoid being hit all together!

 

OVERALL

Ultimately when choosing a Head Guard, you are looking for one that will provide the utmost protection yet feel light enough to not be an annoyance or hinderance on your peripheral vision when fighting.

We have a choice of Head Guards available on our site from brands like Hayabusa & PRO MMA. Check out each of the products on offer and take time read up on their features to find out which one is right for you.

Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida – 3 Times BJJ World Champion

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Marcus “Buchecha” Almeida made history last weekend by becoming the first ever athlete to win three consecutive BJJ World Titles in a row.

As the Official European Distributor for Hayabusaai???, we are proud that this Hayabusaai??? sponsored champion wrote himself in to the history books with such an amazing achievement.

Wearing the new Hayabusaai??? Goorudo Gold Weave Jiu Jitsu Gi, Almeida defeated Rodolfo Vieira with a points victory to secure his third record making World Title in three years.

Check out Marcus Almeida’s full list of prestigious career honours as well the Team Hayabusa Spotlight exclusive interview featuring the man himself on the latest Hayabusaai??? Europe Blog.

Marcus ‘Buchecha’ Almeida Makes History

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Proudly representing Hayabusa™ wearing the new Blue Goorudo Gold Weave Jiu Jitsu Gi at the recent 2014 World Jiu Jitsu Championships, Marcus ‘Buchecha’ Almeida cemented himself in the history books by becoming the first ever competitor to win back to back World Titles three times in a row.

Putting himself in esteemed company alongside Roger Gracie, Almeida is the only other athlete to have three World Titles to his name and at only 24 years there’s every chance that we may see more records under his name in years to come.

After their last momentous meeting in 2012 at the IBJJF Worlds, Almeida faced and defeated Rodolfo Vieira last weekend with a points victory to secure is World Title hat trick record.

Almeida has an impressive list of accolades to his name already and here at Hayabusa™ Europe we are proud of the fact that arguably his greatest career highlight so far was achieved wearing the new Blue Hayabusa™ Goorudo Gold Weave Jiu Jitsu Gi.

Check out Marcus Almeida’s impressive list of career achievements below:

• ADCC Champion (2013)

• World Champion (2014, 2013, 2012 weight & absolute)

• World Nogi Champion (2011, 2010 weight & absolute)

• Pan American Champion (2012 weight and absolute)

• World Pro Cup Champion – WJJPC (2012, 2013 absolute, 2014 weight & absolute)

• SP Cup Champion (2010 WLPJJ)

• Miami Open Champion (2010 weight & absolute)

• World Silver Medallist (2011)

Teaming up with ‘Buchecha’ proves once again that Hayabusa™ is the choice of champions and from us all at Hayabusa™ Europe we would like to wish him continued success in the future with his already stellar BJJ career.

MMA News Round-Up: Dillashaw Ends 22 Fight Win Streak for Baraos at UFC 173

TJT.J. Dillashaw pulled off one of the greatest upset in the UFC’s 20-plus-year history when he stopped Renan Barao in the fifth round of their bantamweight title fight at UFC 173.

Dominating from start to finish Dillashaw inflicted the Brazilianai??i??s first defeat since his pro debut in April 2005, ending Barao’s 22-fight winning streak and 34-fight unbeaten record.

Dillashaw, a college wrestler, utilised his hands to defeat Barao, at the MGM Grand event, finishing the bout in the third minute of the fifth round when referee Herb Dean stopped the contest after Barao was sent to the canvas.

“He’s the best of the world and that’s what brought it out of me,” Dillashaw said. “I had to bring my A-game because I was fighting the best in the world.”

Despite Dillashaw using a lot of lateral movement and kicks early in the fight, Barao still stalked forward. But Dillashaw began to land his punches midway through the round and it was clear they were taking a toll on the Brazilian.

Barao had been knocked down with a right hand late in the first which nearly finished him, but his sheer resilience kept him in the fight.

But Dillashaw fought with great poise and never got rattled. He didn’t take unnecessary chances and stuck to his plan and repeatedly – blasting Barao with a barrage of hard and accurate shots.

The fight finally ended when Dillashaw landed a punch, a kick and another punch that put an exhausted Barao flat on his back.

Dillashaw immediately pounced and landed several hard shots on the ground until Dean stepped in to call an end to proceedings.

Pantangco Takes Sportsmanship to Another Level

Pantangco Tap outMike Pantangco took sportsmanship to a whole new level after deciding to tap-out despite dominating Jeremy Rasner during a fight in the Prison City Fight League in Jackson, Michigan.

In the YouTube footage, which had been seen over four million times since its posting, Pantangco was clearly winning over the taller Rasnerai??i??landing clinical punches, kicks and knee blows.

But rather than inflicting further damage to his opponent, Pantangco tapped out with just seconds left in the opening round.

ai???I just feel like thereai??i??s no point fighting him because he didnai??i??t train against me and I didnai??i??t train for him,ai??? Pantangco told AXS TV, explaining his surprising act of mercy rule.

Rasner was a last-minute replacement after Pantangcoai??i??s original opponent pulled out.

ai???I just feel like weai??i??re amateur fighters,ai??? Pantangco added. ai???We donai??i??t get money, we donai??i??t get paid and I know the only thing that the only thing Iai??i??m going to finish the fight is him to go in the hospital or get hurt. I just feel terrible so Iai??i??m just going to give him the win,ai???

To see the incredible video of Pantangco tapping out click here.

GRIPS Athleticsai??? Secret Weapon 2.0 BJJ Gi – Close Up

With the level of detail, quality of the stitching and the eye catching inner lining of the GRIPS Athleticsai??? Secret Weapon 2.0 BJJ Gi, we thought that it was only fair that we show you a few close up pictures so that you could better appreciate the design of this impressive Gi.

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UFC 173 – Team Hayabusa Sponsored Fighters

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Don’t forget to follow Team Hayabusa at this weekend’s UFC 173.

Robbie LawlerJamie Varner and Anthony Njokuani will all be battling it out this weekend, proudly representing Hayabusa as they look to each notch up wins in their respective bouts.

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Robbie Lawler (22-10-0)

Robbie “Ruthless” Lawler will be in action against Jake “The Juggernaut” Ellenberger wearing the Chikara Recast Performance Shorts.

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Jamie Varner (22-9-1)

Next up is Jamie Varner, who will be representing Hayabusa wearing the Kasumi-S Performance Shorts, in his bout against James Krause.

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Team Hayabusa fans will also see Anthony Njokuani in the new Chikara Recast Performance Shorts as he lines up against Vinc Pichel.

Everyone at Hayabusa Europe wants to wish good luck to all fighters on the night too!

Click Here to check out the comprehensive pre-fight build up review on the Hayabusa U.S. / Canada website News page.

 

UFC 173 Fight Card

Main Event (PPV, 10PM ET)

Renan Barao vs. T.J. Dillashaw

Daniel Cormier vs. Dan Henderson

Jake Ellenberger vs. Robbie Lawler

Takeya Mizugaki vs. Francisco Rivera

James Krause vs. Jamie Varner

 

Prelim Card (FOX Sports 1, 8PM ET)

Michael Chiesa vs. Francisco Trinaldo

Tony Ferguson vs. Katsunori Kikuno

Chico Camus vs. Chris Holdsworth

Mitch Clarke vs. Al Iaquinta

 

Prelim Card (UFC Fight Pass, 6:30PM ET)

Anthony Njokuani vs. Vinc Pichel

Aaron Phillips vs. Sam Sicilia

Jingliang Li vs. David Michaud