9/11 Ten-Year Anniversary: The New York MMA Community Looks Back [VIDEO]

From TheFightNerd:

“This Sunday marks the ten-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The way America looked at itself was altered immensely on that date, and a decade later the world is a very different place. Memories of panic and uncertainty are still present, but the urge to keep moving forward is even stronger. In remembrance of this anniversary, TheFightNerd.com, has released an exclusive short-film that commemorates this event alongside the New York MMA community. ‘A Fighting Spirit’ is a video memoir that interviews members of the NY martial arts community and discusses where they were when the Towers collapsed, how they have coped, and how New York and America have grown stronger.

Directed by Kahleem Poole-Tejada (director of the full-length documentary ‘New York MMA’) and produced by Matthew Kaplowitz (Editor-in-Chief of TheFightNerd.com) in association with Ranger Up, the film takes viewers around a tour of downtown Manhattan and provides a glimpse inside several of New York City’s top MMA gyms. It features many NY-based fighters, such as Renzo Gracie, Chris Weidman, Pete ‘Drago’ Sell, and Vitor ‘Shaolin’ Ribeiro, as well as Stephen Koepfer of NY Combat Sambo, Mark Yehia of ‘Elite Plus MMA,’ Rob Constance of ‘The Renzo Gracie Academy’ and President of the ‘Ultimate Absolute’ grappling tournament, and Emilio Novoa, President of ADCC North America. Also appearing is UFC middleweight fighter Jorge Rivera, as well as Strikeforce middleweight Tim Kennedy, who adds the voices of members of the U.S. Armed Forces to this emotional piece.”

As a New York resident since August 2002, the ten-year anniversary of 9/11 has put me in a reflective mood all week. Maybe you feel the same. If you have any recollections or tributes to share from that day, please leave them in the comments section. Here, I’ll start…

From TheFightNerd:

“This Sunday marks the ten-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The way America looked at itself was altered immensely on that date, and a decade later the world is a very different place. Memories of panic and uncertainty are still present, but the urge to keep moving forward is even stronger. In remembrance of this anniversary, TheFightNerd.com, has released an exclusive short-film that commemorates this event alongside the New York MMA community. ‘A Fighting Spirit’ is a video memoir that interviews members of the NY martial arts community and discusses where they were when the Towers collapsed, how they have coped, and how New York and America have grown stronger.

Directed by Kahleem Poole-Tejada (director of the full-length documentary ‘New York MMA’) and produced by Matthew Kaplowitz (Editor-in-Chief of TheFightNerd.com) in association with Ranger Up, the film takes viewers around a tour of downtown Manhattan and provides a glimpse inside several of New York City’s top MMA gyms. It features many NY-based fighters, such as Renzo Gracie, Chris Weidman, Pete ‘Drago’ Sell, and Vitor ‘Shaolin’ Ribeiro, as well as Stephen Koepfer of NY Combat Sambo, Mark Yehia of ‘Elite Plus MMA,’ Rob Constance of ‘The Renzo Gracie Academy’ and President of the ‘Ultimate Absolute’ grappling tournament, and Emilio Novoa, President of ADCC North America. Also appearing is UFC middleweight fighter Jorge Rivera, as well as Strikeforce middleweight Tim Kennedy, who adds the voices of members of the U.S. Armed Forces to this emotional piece.”

As a New York resident since August 2002, the ten-year anniversary of 9/11 has put me in a reflective mood all week. Maybe you feel the same. If you have any recollections or tributes to share from that day, please leave them in the comments section. Here, I’ll start…

The summer of 2001 is when I first fell in love with New York City. I came here for a two-month internship doing grunt-work for a dearly departed men’s magazine called Stuff. At the time, some of the editors on the payroll included Seth Kelly (who’s now the editor-in-chief of UFC Magazine), Laura Gilbert (who now runs UFC.com), Jon Small (who later moved to Break Media and hired me to launch CagePotato.com in 2007), and Greg Gutfeld (then the magazine’s editor-in-chief, now the wacky host of Red Eye). I’d never been around such a talented collection of smart, funny motherfuckers in my life. I think the majority of my days were spent transcribing interviews, but still, it was a dream job.

The experience helped me decide two things that had already been in my mind: 1) I wanted to write for a living. And 2) I wanted to live in New York while I did it. It’s hard to match the exhilaration of being 20 years old and spending two months in a crazy-ass city with nobody watching you. On one of my first nights there, I walked 25 blocks to CBGB, just to see the place and pay my respects. Napalm Death and Isis were headlining a death-metal showcase. At one point, I got slammed so hard by a mosh-pitter that I fell onto the stage. It was awesome. Now CBGB is gone, and I feel like an old man.

After my crash course in the lad-mag biz, I went back to Ann Arbor to finish my last year at the University of Michigan. Just a week into classes, my roommate woke me up and told me that something really bad had happened, and I should come look at the TV. Like most people, it took me a long time to process what I was seeing. “Holy shit,” I said. “I was just there.” Over the next few days, I contacted everybody I’d met at Stuff, checking to see if they were all okay. They were, but they knew people, and they knew people who knew people, and it was all very fucked up.

Obviously, nothing like this had ever happened in my lifetime. My heart broke for the victims, and for the multitudes who had lost children, parents, spouses, and friends, and for those who kept searching for their missing loved ones, past the point of hope.

But it was inspiring watching some of the news coverage that followed in the subsequent weeks. The tragedy united New Yorkers in an unprecedented way, and it was clear that the city would heal and become “stronger at the broken places,” so to speak. It seemed to me that New Yorkers were keeping their heads while the rest of the country was freaking out, and that made an impression.

So I finished school, kicked around Ann Arbor for a couple months, then rented a U-Haul with my girlfriend at the time and rolled the dice. I had friends and family members advise against the move because they didn’t think New York was safe. And maybe they were right, but I was young and adventurous, and I had faith that this big, ferocious city would protect me.

In November, my wife and I will be leaving New York to move back to the Midwest and raise our first child. I’m already bracing for the homesickness. In nine years, this place has never let me down.

(Ben Goldstein)

Strikeforce Fight Journal: Daniel Cormier and Luke Rockhold

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MMA Fighting followed Strkeforce heavyweight GP semifinalist Daniel Cormier and middleweight title challenger Luke Rockhold days away from their
fights against Antonio Silva and Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza, respectively, on the Sept. 10 Strikeforce card in Cincinnati.

Watch the video below of a day in the life of Cormier and Rockhold, shot and edited by E. Casey Leydon.

 

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MMA Fighting followed Strkeforce heavyweight GP semifinalist Daniel Cormier and middleweight title challenger Luke Rockhold days away from their
fights against Antonio Silva and Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza, respectively, on the Sept. 10 Strikeforce card in Cincinnati.

Watch the video below of a day in the life of Cormier and Rockhold, shot and edited by E. Casey Leydon.

 

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Barnett vs. Kharitonov Pre-Fight Press Conference Highlights

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CINCINNATI — Josh Barnett, Sergei Kharitonov, King Mo Lawal, Roger Gracie, Antonio Silva, Daniel Cormier, Luke Rockford and Ronaldo Jacare Souza gathered in front of the media Thursday to discuss their fights on Saturday’s Strikeforce event at the U.S. Bank Arena.

For highlights of what each of the fighters had to say, check out the video below.

 

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CINCINNATI — Josh Barnett, Sergei Kharitonov, King Mo Lawal, Roger Gracie, Antonio Silva, Daniel Cormier, Luke Rockford and Ronaldo Jacare Souza gathered in front of the media Thursday to discuss their fights on Saturday’s Strikeforce event at the U.S. Bank Arena.

For highlights of what each of the fighters had to say, check out the video below.

 

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Behind the Scenes on the Set of ‘Warrior’ [VIDEOS]

Warrior hits theaters this Friday, and as you already know, I thought it was a damn good time. Somehow, bjjireland was able to lurk behind the cameras during filming, and got some amazing footage of the movie-making process. For example, these behind-the-scenes videos highlight the fact that co-stars Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton did all their own stunts for the MMA fight scenes, and have the scars to prove it. Also, neither one of them is from the United States, and yet both of them did passable American accents, which is admirable in itself.

The never-before-seen footage continues after the jump, with director Gavin O’Connor helping his actors find their emotional motivation in the midst of a cage-fight. Very cool stuff.

Warrior hits theaters this Friday, and as you already know, I thought it was a damn good time. Somehow, bjjireland was able to lurk behind the cameras during filming, and got some amazing footage of the movie-making process. For example, these behind-the-scenes videos highlight the fact that co-stars Tom Hardy and Joel Edgerton did most of their own stunts for the MMA fight scenes, and have the scars to prove it. Also, neither one of them is from the United States, and yet both of them did passable American accents, which is admirable in itself.

The never-before-seen footage continues after the jump, with director Gavin O’Connor helping his actors find their emotional motivation in the midst of a cage-fight. Very cool stuff.

Pedro Rizzo Eyes Return to UFC

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MMA Fighting recently caught up with veteran Pedro Rizzo at the Team Nogueira Training Center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. “The Rock” talked about the atmosphere at UFC Rio, Anderson Silva’s performance against Yushin Okami, his desire to get one last shot in the UFC and the charity work he does in Brazil.

 

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MMA Fighting recently caught up with veteran Pedro Rizzo at the Team Nogueira Training Center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. “The Rock” talked about the atmosphere at UFC Rio, Anderson Silva’s performance against Yushin Okami, his desire to get one last shot in the UFC and the charity work he does in Brazil.

 

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Wednesday Morning MMA Link Club

(Anderson Silva is brought to tears by Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira’s win at UFC 134. Props: Gesias)

Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…

– Dana White Still Open to Signing Alistair Overeem (NBC Sports MMA)

– Ryan Jimmo predicts a TKO against Sokoudjou at MFC 31 on Oct. 7 (MMA Mania)

– Exclusive Photos From Fight Rehearsals on “Warrior” Film (TheFightNerd)

– Postcards From Rio, Part III: Fight Night Musings From Beer-Soaked Press Row (MMA Fighting)

– Exclusive Interview With Cult MMA Documentarist Genghis Con (BleacherReport.com/MMA)

– Sanchez Says he Is a New Man and His Partying Days Are Over (MiddleEasy)

– Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Won’t Retire, Says He’d Love to Fight Frank Mir Next (LowKick)

– ProElite 1 Fight Videos: Grove vs. Riggs, Arlovski vs. Lopez (5thRound)

– Dana White on Insensitive Comments & Gay Slurs Said by Fighters: “This Is the Fight Business, Man.” (FightOpinion)

– The UFC on Fox: It’s All About the Benjamins, Baby (MMA Convert)

– Strikeforce GP Semifinals Conference Call Highlights (Five Ounces of Pain)

– UFC 134 Rio – Payout Perspective (MMA Payout)


(Anderson Silva is brought to tears by Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira’s win at UFC 134. Props: Gesias)

Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…

– Dana White Still Open to Signing Alistair Overeem (NBC Sports MMA)

– Ryan Jimmo predicts a TKO against Sokoudjou at MFC 31 on Oct. 7 (MMA Mania)

– Exclusive Photos From Fight Rehearsals on “Warrior” Film (TheFightNerd)

– Postcards From Rio, Part III: Fight Night Musings From Beer-Soaked Press Row (MMA Fighting)

– Exclusive Interview With Cult MMA Documentarist Genghis Con (BleacherReport.com/MMA)

– Sanchez Says he Is a New Man and His Partying Days Are Over (MiddleEasy)

– Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Won’t Retire, Says He’d Love to Fight Frank Mir Next (LowKick)

– ProElite 1 Fight Videos: Grove vs. Riggs, Arlovski vs. Lopez (5thRound)

– Dana White on Insensitive Comments & Gay Slurs Said by Fighters: “This Is the Fight Business, Man.” (FightOpinion)

– The UFC on Fox: It’s All About the Benjamins, Baby (MMA Convert)

– Strikeforce GP Semifinals Conference Call Highlights (Five Ounces of Pain)

– UFC 134 Rio – Payout Perspective (MMA Payout)