American Top Team Offers a Great Opportunity to High Level Wrestlers

Along my travels in writing about mixed martial arts one thing that has really caught my attention was how many of these great athletes got started in MMA. Some of the stories I have heard range from inspiring to very emotional all the way down the lad…

Along my travels in writing about mixed martial arts one thing that has really caught my attention was how many of these great athletes got started in MMA. Some of the stories I have heard range from inspiring to very emotional all the way down the ladder to a simple desire to compete.

Many of today’s fighters were high caliber collegiate wrestlers getting ready to graduate, but not ready to stop competing. The fire was still as hot and heavy as ever and these guys were not ready to jump into an everyday 9 to 5 job selling insurance or office supplies.

Keep in mind that many of these wrestlers were extremely intelligent and were getting ready to graduate with a four-year degree so it’s not as if they were desperate to find work, they were desperate to compete.

Randy Couture was inspired by watching Don Frye compete in MMA. After earning alternate status three times on the US Olympic team in 1998, 1992 and 1996, Couture knew he still had the itch to test himself against the best in the world. He competed in his first UFC event at 34 years old and the rest is history. He may have had a late start, but he certainly made up for it.

Before his bout with Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira at UFC 110 in February of 2010, I had the pleasure of interviewing current UFC Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez. He had wrestled alongside Ryan Bader and CB Dolloway at Arizona State, but was in a quandary about what he was going to do once he graduated.

He eventually hooked up with the guys over at American Kickboxing Academy and in a short time has become a dominant force in the sport.

Wrestling has always been a solid foundation for anyone looking to get into MMA, but just like any other discipline it needs to be supplemented by top notch training in striking, jiu-jitsu and being able to push your body to go beyond limits it is not normally accustomed to passing.

There are some really good gyms that can offer fighters a chance to learn from some great instructors in all of these areas, some fighters go where their friends are while others choose gyms near their home.

American Top Team has long been considered one of the best gyms in all of MMA. Their main home is in Coconut Creek, Fla and offers their fighters a place to train amongst a great group of instructors and trainers.

Led by Ricardo Liborio, ATT’s list of instructors is extremely impressive. Their boxing coach is 1976 Olympic Gold Medalist Howard Davis Jr. They also offer a host of amazing jiu-jitsu instructors including six black belts.

ATT is now offering an opportunity for high level wrestlers to come out to Florida and learn from the very best. They are looking for wrestlers to send them their information and a brief bio to Richie Guerriero ([email protected]) with Wrestling Opportunity in the subject title.

All emails will be evaluated and a select group will be chosen to go down to Florida for one week, all expenses paid including airfare, hotel stay and transportation from the hotel to the gym each and every day.

Once the week is over the coaches will offer contracts to those who they feel have what it takes to make it in MMA. If you are offered a contract you will be offered the following:

*The chance to train with a World Class professional fight team that has a proven track record of training and managing fighters in the biggest shows such as UFC, Strikeforce, WEC, DREAMS, K-1, and so on…

*A structured training regimen that includes full time coaches in; MMA, BJJ, Muay Thai, Boxing, Wrestling, Strength and Conditioning and plenty of established high-level training partners to help you in the process of becoming a champion in the sport of MMA!

*Free housing for one year close to the gym. Including; electric, water & sewage.

This arrangement will be evaluated annually for renewal.
*$100 per week for food.

*A gear package of all you will need to get started; shirts, shorts, training gear, etc.

All they ask for in return is a multi-year training and management commitment to ATT, your hard work and a desire to become a champion. This is an excellent opportunity to be able to train full time alongside some of the best fighters in the world.

On any given day you could work alongside Thiago Alves, Mike Brown, Din Thomas, Cole Miller, Tyron Woodley, Thiago Silva, Jeff Monson and so many other great athletes.

If you have any questions email Richie Guerriero at [email protected]

Visit American Top Team’s website by clicking here.

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UFC 133 Preview: Mike Brown and Nam Phan on Target for UFC 133

Lightweights Mike Brown and Nam Phan have recently been added to UFC 133, according to MMAJunkie.com.Brown is heading into this bout in a must-win situation, going 2-4 in his last six bouts. Brown last fought at UFC 125 in a bout that saw him on the lo…

Lightweights Mike Brown and Nam Phan have recently been added to UFC 133, according to MMAJunkie.com.

Brown is heading into this bout in a must-win situation, going 2-4 in his last six bouts. Brown last fought at UFC 125 in a bout that saw him on the losing end of a split decision to Diego Nunes. Brown followed that up with another decision loss, this time to Rani Yahya at UFC Fight Night 23. 

Phan will be heading into this bout following a controversial split decision loss to Leonard Garcia at The Ultimate Fighter 12 Finale. According to MMAJunkie, Phan was scheduled to rematch Garcia at UFC Fight Night 24, but a foot injury forced him to withdraw.

The loss also puts Phan into a tough position, as he too will be desperately seeking a win after going win-less in three of his last four bouts. 

Although the main card looks to be finalized with bouts like Rashad Evans vs. Phil Davis and Rich Franklin vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, the fight between Brown and Phan will likely been featured on the preliminary card. 

UFC 133 will take place on August 6, live from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 

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UFC 132: Urijah Faber Thinks Dominick Cruz Is "Immature"

The recent bad blood between rivals Urijah Faber and UFC bantamweight champion, Dominick Cruz has certainly been well-documented.Both competitors will headline UFC 132, when they meet in a rematch from WEC 26, to determine the newly crowned bantamweigh…

The recent bad blood between rivals Urijah Faber and UFC bantamweight champion, Dominick Cruz has certainly been well-documented.

Both competitors will headline UFC 132, when they meet in a rematch from WEC 26, to determine the newly crowned bantamweight champion. 

While appearing as a guest on MMA Fight Corner Radio, Faber did not hold anything back when discussing his opponent. In fact, the former WEC featherweight champion used as little dialogue as possible

“Immature,” Faber said when asked on describing his opponent. 

The last time both men competed, Faber picked up the victory, submitting Cruz via guillotine choke.

Since failing to recapture his featherweight title against Mike Thomas Brown and current title holder Jose Aldo, Faber recently moved down to bantamweight and made his debut at UFC 128.

Faber defeated Eddie Wineland via unanimous decision and following the bout he proceeded to call out his rival, Cruz.

The win ultimately earned Faber a title shot against Cruz, scheduled for this summer. 

Faber continued to speak of his disdain for Cruz, and while he isn’t one to trash-talk or belittle his opponents, “The California Kid” said he respects the bantamweight champion, but he wouldn’t consider him a friend.

“I was forced to spend some time with him this last week with the Marines in Camp Pendleton in San Diego and it was fun,” Faber said.

“He can actually take a joke, and we were at each other’s throat a little bit at the beginning there. He’s a decent guy, but he has a lot of growing up to do, and me beating him up is going to be part of that process.”

UFC 132 is scheduled for July 2nd, live from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

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