The Asian MMA Podcast
Everything and Anything Going on in the World of Asian MMA
Friday, February 28, 2020
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Monday, December 30, 2019
RIZIN Had a MASSIVE 2019
RIZIN had a massive year, they are on a role and starting to spark a bit of that old Pride FC flavor.
Saturday, December 28, 2019
ONE Championships Ban of the Suplex
Digging deep on the ONE Championship Suplex Ban with JHK from Kumite TV
Thursday, December 26, 2019
Asian MMA Year in Review 2019
The Asian MMA Podcast collaborated with John Ko from Kumite TV to produce the Asian MMA Year in Review for 2019. This was done as a live broadcast but you can check out the full version here as well. We dive into all the ups and downs of the year. From fighters to fights, promotions and what we hope to see next.
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
ONE Championship goes to Inda, SFC 8, UGB Rebirth, FMD, Fighters Give Back
Singapore Fighting Championship has announced their next show which will be September 28th at the FooChow building in Singapore.
That have not announced the full fight card yet, but when they do I will be sure to update everyone on the MMA matches.
SFC generally does cards with a mix of combat sports on them, MMA, Boxing, and Muay Thai. I watched the last event on their Facebook live stream and there were some really good fights. I would highly recommend checking them out. Link to their FB page will be in the show notes.
It’s been a year since we have seen a Full Metal Dojo show in Bangkok, but now it looks as though they will be putting on their next event on August 31st. There still isn’t much known, but friend of the show Javier Trujillo will be in the main event against Ibrahim Radi from Monarchy MMA in Kuala Lumpur.
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
ONE Championship Dawn of Heroes recap, Pancrase 305 bouts added and Battlefield FC Update - Asian MMA Podcast
Over the weekend we had ONE Championship back in action in Manila.
But before we get into that we have an update on the Battlefield FC event I talked about last week. Several outlets are reporting that all fighters have been paid.
That’s a move in the right direction, but it’s still going to be difficult for anyone to trust them going forward, two events and two PR nightmares.
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