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Topic: Is anyone interested in a pro MMA fighter?
SEXYbutNERDY1994's photo
Sun 05/26/13 05:56 PM
Thats me James a pro MMA fighter looking to chat or maybe more..hit me up!!!

MoonsDragonLionWolf's photo
Mon 05/27/13 03:12 AM
Why would a girl want a busted up fighter?
Just kidding. laugh
Seriously though.
Never really could get into MMA.
Too many no name dudes you'll never remember and you never really know who the current champions are unless you dig for the info.
Either way it's a lose lose situation even if you win.

SEXYbutNERDY1994's photo
Mon 05/27/13 09:51 AM
lose lose situation my ***...lol...i make anywhere from $5k-35k per fight whether i win or lose..sounds more like a win win situation to me. :D

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Mon 05/27/13 10:01 AM
Until you rack up your medical bills.
Time to heal from potential injuries.
You're only the baddest man in MMA until anoter one comes along and takes you down.
Nature of fighting all together.
Just be vigilant in your endeavors.
All I'm saying.

SEXYbutNERDY1994's photo
Mon 05/27/13 02:07 PM
thats true...thats why im going to colleg to major in fine arts photography, advertising design and business andministartion...just in case i get critically wounded.

MoonsDragonLionWolf's photo
Tue 05/28/13 03:52 AM
Good plan.

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Tue 05/28/13 05:20 AM
Wecome to the site, SexyButNerdy :) It's good that you have something that earns you money. Sounds like a life goal. If it gets you money, then hey you earned it. flowerforyou

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Tue 05/28/13 08:15 PM

lose lose situation my ***...lol...i make anywhere from $5k-35k per fight whether i win or lose..sounds more like a win win situation to me. :D


you make that kinda money and u can't afford a shirt??

sheeshslaphead

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Thu 05/30/13 07:38 AM
It seems like those types of guys tend to have a lot of domestic violence issues with women.

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Thu 05/30/13 10:33 PM
Yeah yeah yeah, every time i watch MMA fights i learned more techniques in terms of fighting,may the best mam win -up-

elegance03's photo
Thu 05/30/13 10:33 PM
Yeah yeah yeah, every time i watch MMA fights i learned more techniques in terms of fighting,may the best mam win -up-

SEXYbutNERDY1994's photo
Sun 06/09/13 06:27 AM
Thats true....but the master i train under teaches us to defend women...ive gotten in trouble with the law on a few occasions for doing that...they called it vigilantism...i call it doing whats right (which is beating the hell out of guys who put their hands on women)

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Sun 06/09/13 07:01 AM
Edited by ridewytepony on Sun 06/09/13 07:04 AM

My perspective on mma is that its childish (guys trina be superheroes) and a celebration of violence. Not my dish of tea. Cant figure out how beating someone up is 'winning'. I spose its peacocking.

Its , sport, its competition. .some people! Its good sportsmanship

YOU no you've been watching/training to much MMA lately, when your girlfriend spreads her legs
to let you in ,and you pass her guard! rofl thats a f....n funny joke.
I'll come back! are you signed with an organization?
Peace out

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Sun 06/09/13 07:05 AM
everyone has their own opinion i guess but it is definitely not childish to me

SEXYbutNERDY1994's photo
Sun 06/09/13 07:06 AM
im not signed to an organization yet but the JUFC and Tap-Out sent me a letter last month

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Sun 06/09/13 07:08 AM
Edited by sweetestgirl11 on Sun 06/09/13 07:11 AM

It seems like those types of guys tend to have a lot of domestic violence issues with women.


maybe they have a hard time leaving competition in the ring....

one of the challenges that I think is uniquely male (though it may not be)is understanding that there are times for competition and "winning," but with his woman is NOT one of them

it is inappropriate to romance and partnership (meaning cooperation), and it will drive her to eventually stop even hearing him - & possibly choose another man who is more aware

and a man from a highly competitive environment may have a harder time turning off that side of his brain when needed, moreso than your basic average male

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Sun 06/09/13 07:09 AM

Thats true....but the master i train under teaches us to defend women...ive gotten in trouble with the law on a few occasions for doing that...they called it vigilantism...i call it doing whats right (which is beating the hell out of guys who put their hands on women)



it definitely is not doing what's right. it is criminal behavior.

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Sun 06/09/13 07:12 AM
Cool , 145 ? You ever fightt up here, calgary /Edmonton Canada

SEXYbutNERDY1994's photo
Sun 06/09/13 07:12 AM
I understand that...some of my team members struggle with keeping it all in the ring. Its hard at times but once you understand that everyone is not your opponent its easy. A lot of stuff we learn is instinctual and is sometimes hard to control...but thats not an excuse to act out towards someone who is not your opponent.

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Sun 06/09/13 07:14 AM

Cool , 145 ? You ever fightt up here, calgary /Edmonton Canada


Not yet but i want to

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