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  2. Serra-Longo Fight Team - Wikipedia

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    Previously named Ray Longo's International Martial Arts Academy, it was originally founded in 1990 [7] by Longo. Longo is the head instructor. Longo is the head instructor. He is a certified instructor of Bruce Lee 's Jeet Kun Do Concepts [ 8 ] and focuses mainly on the striking aspect.

  3. Nationwide Arena - Wikipedia

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    UFC 68 produced a number of attendance records for a mixed martial arts event. It was the first MMA event outside Japan to have at least 15,000 people in attendance. This record has since been outdone on a number of occasions, with the current holder being UFC 193 which had 56,214 people in attendance.

  4. WEC 47 - Wikipedia

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    This was the last WEC event to feature announcer Joe Martinez as the regular ring announcer, due to family reasons and to focus full-time on his work with Golden Boy Promotions. [9] Martinez later made a one-off return at WEC 52, as his replacement Bruce Buffer was in Germany to announce UFC 122. The event drew an estimated 373,000 viewers on ...

  5. Sean Salmon - Wikipedia

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    Salmon made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2005 in Columbus, Ohio and won via keylock submission in the first round. He would go on to reach an undefeated record of 6–0, competing in smaller American promotions such as King of the Cage, before being handed his first professional loss by future UFC veteran David Heath.

  6. Roger Bowling (fighter) - Wikipedia

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    Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog Roger Bowling (born May 8, 1982) is an American professional mixed martial artist currently competing in the Welterweight division. A professional competitor since 2007, Bowling competed for the UFC and Strikeforce .

  7. List of people from Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Mark Coleman (1964– ), professional fighter from the UFC and Pride mixed-martial-arts organizations; member of Columbus-based Team Hammer House; Zach Collaros (1988– ), Canadian Football League quarterback for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats; Carl Cooke (1889–1971), sprinter; born in Columbus; Joe Cooper (1979– ), professional football player

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  9. Culture of Columbus, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hundreds of restaurants, vendors, and companies open up booths, traditional music, and martial arts are performed, and cultural exhibits are set up. The Jazz and Rib Fest is a free downtown event held each July featuring jazz artists like Randy Weston, D. Bohannon Clark, and Wayne Shorter, along with rib vendors from around the country.

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