A German study has found that referees consistently favor the tae kwon do fighter wearing red, although the researchers say they are not sure why.
Wednesday, 31 August 2011
To the Fighter in Red Go a Few More Spoils
A German study has found that referees consistently favor the tae kwon do fighter wearing red, although the researchers say they are not sure why.
WORLD BRIEFING; Colombia: Wrong Target
Police say that armed man who tried to rob karate school in Bucaramanga, Colombia, was disarmed by dozens of students there
Men Behaving Extremely, With True Believers’ Passion
A Kinder, Gentler (but Not by Much) Brand of Fighting
FIGHTING; An Ultimate Warrior Is Used to Fighting for His Life
VITAL SIGNS: EXERCISE; A Little Tai Chi Can Go A Long Way Against Shingles
MUSIC REVIEW; A Rocker Who Likes Limelight. Lots of It.
Something terrible happened at the David Lee Roth concert at the Nokia Theater in Times Square on Thursday night: The show kept going.
Sport Sees Past and Future in Championship Fight
Saturday’s fight between Brock Lesnar and Randy Couture represents a generational shift for both mixed martial arts and amateur wrestling.
It Only Looks Dangerous
U.F.C. Bans Vuvuzelas
The U.F.C. president Dana White said vuvuzelas are being banned for Saturday’s fight in Las Vegas between the heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar and Shane Carwin, the interim belt holder.
At New York Buddhist Church, Japanese Martial Arts
Film About Chinese Martial Arts Master From China
Corrections
Correction of February 2 article about some evangelical churches that have turned to mixed martial arts to attract young men; XTreme Ministries founder John Renken is 37, not 42
A King of Kung Fu Films Savors Work and Honors
Lesnar To Return In July
The Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar will return from a yearlong absence to meet the interim champ Shane Carwin on July 3.
Overseer of Boxing, Supporter of M.M.A.
Melvina Lathan, the top boxing official in New York State, said she supported proposed legislation to legalize a sport that the State Legislature banned.
Martial Arts With a Digital Twist
Emelianenko Defeats Rogers in Second Round
Fedor Emelianenko’s victory over Brett Rogers in a Strikeforce M-1 Global heavyweight bout didn’t come easily.
Mixed Martial Arts for Fitness, Not Combat
World’s Top Fighter Rejects His Sport’s Top Brand
Fedor Emelianenko, a heavyweight from Russia, will join Strikeforce and deny the Ultimate Fighting Championship the chance to put him in its mixed martial arts fold.
Cut-Prone Fighters Turn to Surgery to Limit Bleeding
U.S. Wrestlers Given Incentive to Bypass Mixed Martial Arts
U.S.A. Wrestling announced the creation of a fund that will pay future Olympic wrestlers a staggering $250,000 for a gold medal, $50,000 for a silver and $25,000 for a bronze.
Cuban Athlete Kicks Referee And Faces a Lifetime Ban
Angel Valodia Matos of Cuba kicks referee Chakir Chelbat after being disqualified from bronze medal match in tae kwon do; World Taekwondo Federation says he will be banned from all future sanctioned events and records at Beijing Games will be erased; photo
Drug Testing Hasn’t Grown With a Sport
FIGHTING; No Helmet, No Padding And, in the Ring, No Escape
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS; Marine Is Used to Fighting for His Life
[TS] MIXED MARTIAL ARTS; No Holds (or Kicks, or Punches) Barred
Mixed martial arts, a sport combining martial arts with boxing, has a star and many aspiring fighters.
Monday, 29 August 2011
Judge’s Ruling Protested
USA Taekwondo filed a protest Friday with the Court of Arbitration for Sport, seeking changes in the sport’s judging protocols after Steven Lopez’s disputed quarterfinal loss in the Beijing Olympics. Lopez was a two-time defending Olympic champion heading into Beijing and a favorite to win a third gold medal. He wound up with a bronze after he had a point deducted because of a series of penalties.
In the Corner With the Gladiators: Trying Out the Life of the Cut Man
MIXED MARTIAL ARTS; No Helmet, No Pads, No Escape
[TS] After 30 Years, a Man's Vision for Karate Thrives as a Way of Life
Students celebrated Seido, a form of karate born in Brooklyn in 1976 that is intended to emphasize students' moral character and emotional strength.
Sunday, 28 August 2011
First for the United States Is Also a Personal Triumph
Ronda Rousey, who has emerged as a compelling character at these Olympics, beat Germany’s Annett Boehm, 10-0, for the bronze at 70 kilograms.
Martial Arts With a Gun Instead of a Kick
THE GOODS; A Soap That Goes to the Mat
TELEVISION REVIEW; A Crash Course in Martial Arts With Multicultural Footnotes
As a travelogue and an exercise in improving foreign relations, the History Channel’s show on martial arts is charming and, despite its subject matter, harmless....
[TS] Swords and Shouts Next Door, but Don't Call 911
Residents of neighboring high-rises have grown accustomed to the boisterous practices held by a tight-knit group of urban samurais.
Saturday, 27 August 2011
Ultimate Fighting Star Found Dead
Evan Tanner, an Ultimate Fighting Championship star, has died in the desert east of San Diego, possibly of heat exposure. Sheriff’s Lt. George Moreno said Tanner, 37, was found Monday about two miles from his campsite in the Palo Verdes Mountains, where temperatures had reached 110 degrees. Spike.com .
A Soap That Goes to the Mat
CRITICS CHOICE; New DVDs
[TS] NEIGHBORHOOD REPORT: GREENWICH VILLAGE; This Monk Is a Boldface Name
As a young monk in the legendary Shaolin Temple in China, Sifu Shi Yan Ming learned to break rocks with his skull, deflect blades with his skin, sleep while hanging upside down from a tree branch, and dangle a 50-pound weight from his scrotum.
Slovakia Defeats Bulgaria, 82-0
Evan Tanner, an Ultimate Fighting Championship star, was found dead in the desert east of San Diego, possibly a victim of heat exposure. Sheriff’s Lt. George Moreno said Tanner, 37, was found Monday about two miles from his campsite in the Palo Verdes Mountains, where temperatures reached 110 degrees. Spike.com .
Former U.F.C. Champ Found Dead
Evan Tanner, a former U.F.C. middleweight champion, was found in the desert east of San Diego on Monday. A preliminary coroner’s report suggests he died of heat exposure.
Rousey’s Journey Out of Pain, Through Judo
Ronda Rousey is favored to become the first American woman to win an Olympic medal in judo and while she looks forward to competing, she also carries along the past.
New Olympics, New Champions in Judo
The end came suddenly for Ludwig Paischer of Austria on Saturday, as it did for all of Choi Minho’s opponents on Saturday.
A Crash Course in Martial Arts With Multicultural Footnotes
As a travelogue and an exercise in improving foreign relations, the History Channel’s show on martial arts is charming and, despite its subject matter, harmless.
Former-Self Defense
The author clears his mind, and defeats the mullet-wearing attacker of his memory.
New DVDs
Drug Testing Hasn't Grown With a Sport
HARVEY JOURNAL; Veterans of Storm Find Relief in Combat
Exercise: A Little Tai Chi Can Go a Long Way Against Shingles
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; It’s All Geek to Me
Lack of critical respect for “300” and other science fiction means nothing to fans. They made peace with their own dorkiness long ago....
[TS] OPENERS: THE GOODS; Real Ninjas Don't Wear Blue
JUDGING by 19th-century Japanese woodblock prints, authentic ninjas favored open-toed sandals slipped over sheer black socks. Such footwear may have been silent, and thus ideal for sneaking up on nobles marked for assassination, but it didn' t offer much protection against stubbed toes. So tomorrow night, when hundreds of thousands of trick-or-treaters dressed as ninjas hit the streets, most will be donning sneakers or boots, bowing to their worried parents' wishes.
[TS] TELEVISION; Kung Fu Fightin' Anime Stars, Born In the U.S.A.
The creators of 6-year-old boys' favorite cartoon figures aren' t actually Asian. But, they say, they have tried yoga.
[TS] NEIGHBORHOOD REPORT: GRAMERCY PARK; Food, Flowers, Fitness: Versatile Merchant Expands His Empire
Sal Anthony' s, on Irving Place near East 17th Street in Manhattan, is the kind of neighborhood restaurant where regulars tend to wave off the ample menu; the usual will do. But while Sal Anthony' s is a familiar presence on the city' s Italian dining scene, rather less noticed is how its proprietor, Anthony Macagnone, has become head of a curiously improbable empire.
Friday, 26 August 2011
Herschel Walker’s Second Fight Canceled
The former running back Herschel Walker has a deep cut under his left eye that will prevent him from fighting his second professional mixed martial arts bout next week.
James Toney Takes Chance in Move to M.M.A.
Children Take Up Krav Maga
Three Cheers for a Portly Kung Fu Master
The Hong Kong martial-arts movie star Sammo Hung is getting a lifetime achievement award from the New York Asian Film Festival, but he isn't anywhere close to retiring.
From ‘Gladiator’ to Headliner, Carano Has Chokehold on Fame
David Carradine, Actor, Is Dead at 72
Walsh and May-Treanor Repeat as Gold Medalists
Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh did not lose a single set en route to gold in Beijing.
Helio Gracie, Promoter of Jiu-Jitsu, Dies at 95
Mr. Gracie was one of the main creators of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, a form of mixed martial arts that gained worldwide popularity.
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Obstacles in Push to Legalize Mixed Martial Arts in New York
‘Legend of the Fist’ With Donnie Yen - Review
SPORTS BRIEFING | MIXED MARTIAL ARTS; Couture Beats Toney
Randy Couture defeats James Toney by triangle choke to retain his Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight title
Japanese Women Kick and Punch Out a Space for Themselves in Sports
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Putin’s Tips for What to Do When Negotiations Collapse
Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin of Russia is flexing his muscles again, this time in an instructional martial arts video.
Ultimate Fighting Tries to Gain a Foothold in Europe
No Helmet, No Pads, No Escape
[TS] 2 Exercises Help Older People Stay on Their Feet
Two Chinese exercise techniques may improve the balance of older people and help prevent falls, according to two new studies.
Monday, 22 August 2011
Ultimate Fighting, Toned Down, Seeks Legalization
The Ultimate Fighting Championship is beginning a public campaign to legalize so-called mixed martial arts fighting in New York State, 11 years after being banned.
Veterans of Storm Find Relief in Combat
[TS] Defendant's Lawyer Claims Anti-Muslim Bias in Charges
One of the lawyers of a man charged with conspiring to aid Al Qaeda says his client was singled out for being a Muslim.
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Marine Is Used to Fighting for His Life
[TS] SUNDAY MONEY: SPENDING; Picking Up the Sword, Purely for Recreation
ON a Wednesday evening this spring, a dozen or so adults, from their 20' s to their 60' s, attended Misha Shimshovich' s class for beginners at the Fencers Club in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.
Ip Man, Martial Arts Master - Wong Kar-wai - Film
Georges St-Pierre Carries Flag for Mixed Martial Arts
Canadian Group Urges Ban
The Canadian Medical Association called for a government ban on mixed martial arts in Canada.
Lesnar Rallies to Victory
Brock Lesnar rallied from a horrific first-round beating to stop Shane Carwin with a choke in the second round, defending his heavyweight title at UFC 116 on Saturday night in Las Vegas.
Fox’s Glazer Straddles Jobs as N.F.L. Reporter and Trainer
Since Jay Glazer reports on some of the same players and teams who pay him for his training expertise, questions have been raised about how he balances his competing interests.
Arrest in Case of Murdered Athletes in Iraq
Troops captured a man suspected of killing members of the country’s national tae kwon do team in 2006.
Busting Out of Her Shell
Canseco’s Quick Debut
Jose Canseco came out swinging but did not last long in his mixed martial arts debut. Canseco, the former major league slugger, was defeated by the South Korean super heavyweight Hong Man Choi by a knockout 1 minute 17 seconds into the first round in Yokohama, Japan. The referee stopped the fight when the 7-foot-2, 330-pound Choi knocked Canseco to the mat and started punching his head.
Correction
The Medium column on March 15, about mixed martial arts, misspelled the given name of a fighter in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He is Quinton (Rampage) Jackson, not Quentin.
Banned Sport Gains Fans, and Seeks More in Albany
Promoters, fighters, teachers and other supporters of mixed martial arts are working to get the the sport legalized in New York.
Saturday, 20 August 2011
Comcast Said to Be In Talks to Sell G4 Cable Channel
The Ultimate Fighting Championship, which produces mixed martial arts matches, wants to expand its TV offerings.
SPORTS BRIEFING | MIXED MARTIAL ARTS; Canadian Group Urges Ban
Canadian Medical Association calls for a government ban on mixed martial arts in Canada, saying sport puts fighters at risk of severe head trauma
U.F.C. Lands a Seven-Year Deal With Fox Sports
Elite XC Was Brutal. So Was the Hyperbole.
If M.M.A. truly is the world’s fast-growing sport, why did the announcers of CBS’s broadcast of the Elite XC circus on Saturday sound like such in-house lackeys?
Karate Kast 2005-07-19
Bringing the world of martial arts to you with your host, Master Steven Pinder.
Friday, 19 August 2011
Couture Contract Dispute Settled
After nearly a year of legal disputes, the Ultimate Fighting Championship announced that Randy Couture had signed a three-fight contact and would defend his heavyweight title against Brock Lesnar on Nov. 15 in Las Vegas. “I’m 45,†Couture said in a conference call. “I can’t sit around in courtrooms for very long. I want to fight.†Last October, Couture announced his retirement, citing displeasure with his compensation and the U.F.C.’s inability to arrange a bout with Fedor Emelianenko. Couture,...
Ending in Main Event Raises Fans’ Suspicions
In the aftermath of Kimbo Slice’s controversial win on Saturday, mixed martial arts fans expressed their displeasure via the Internet.
[TS] Bronx Man Pleads Guilty In Terror Case
The man, Tarik Shah, pleaded guilty to plotting to teach would-be Qaeda operatives how to wage jihad with hand-to-hand combat.
Thursday, 18 August 2011
With Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar gained professional fame during his four and a half years with World Wrestling Entertainment. He made his mixed martial arts debut in 2007.
Program Averages 4.3 Million Viewers
CBS’s broadcast of the Elite XC mixed martial arts program Saturday night generated a preliminary national rating of a 2.7.
MOVIE REVIEW | 'PROTAGONIST'; Men Behaving Extremely, With True Believers' Passion
[TS] Getting Your Kicks on Television
The Ultimate Fighting Championship has emerged from almost complete disrepute to become perhaps the fastest-growing spectator sport in America.
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Pulling No Punches, Brawler Wins His Prime-Time Debut
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Badge of Honor for the New Fighter: Mangled Ear
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