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  2. Ricky Glenn - Wikipedia

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    He joined an MMA gym under Duke Roufus' guidance where his training partner was Erik Kock and Ben Askren. [ 9 ] Glenn fought 17 amateur fights in a short period with record of 15–1–1 and he would go on to fight 21 times professionally, losing only 3 bouts, and 97% of his wins have been by way of knockout, submission, or TKO prior signed by ...

  3. Kevin Jousset - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Jousset (born 2 May 1993) is a French professional mixed martial artist, currently competing in the Welterweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). A professional competitor since 2019, Jousset formerly competed for the Hex Fight Series in Australia, where he has been the first simultaneous double Welterweight and Middleweight Champion.

  4. Lachlan Giles - Wikipedia

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    Lachlan Giles was born on 17 June 1986, in Victoria, Australia. [1] [2]Growing up he was a huge fan of Jet Li's martial arts movies and trained in Kung Fu initially. [1] [2] [3] One year into his training he saw a tape of UFC 1 which was won by Royce Gracie.

  5. List of current Absolute Championship Akhmat fighters

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    Absolute Championship Akhmat (ACA), formerly known as (Absolute Championship Berkut), is a Russian mixed martial arts, kickboxing and brazilian jiu-jitsu organization and one of the leading promotions in Europe. This list is an up-to-date roster of those fighters currently under contract with the ACA League. Fighters are organized by weight ...

  6. Absolute Championship Akhmat - Wikipedia

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    Absolute Championship Akhmat (ACA), formerly known as Absolute Championship Berkut (ACB), is a Russian mixed martial arts, kickboxing and Brazilian jiu-jitsu organization and one of the leading promotions in Europe. [1] To date, most events have been hosted in Grozny, Russia.

  7. Geoff Cunningham - Wikipedia

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    Cunningham was originally recruited from Golden Point in Ballarat on match permits, but was given a clearance to play the 1978 VFL season.Originally wearing number 25 for St Kilda, he was asked to give it up for former Carlton great, Alex Jesaulenko, who had left the Blues in 1980 – after coaching the 1979 premiership – to captain-coach the Saints.

  8. Raphael Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Clarke had a strong start to the year in his fifth season at St Kilda, playing in their 2008 NAB Cup winning side. [1] [2]After playing just five of the first 20 rounds in 2008 because of health and personal issues, Clarke finished the year in outstanding fashion, starring at half-back in the semi-final win against Collingwood and being one of the Saints' few good players in the preliminary ...

  9. Moorabbin Oval - Wikipedia

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    Renamed RSEA Park - St Kilda's Moorabbin venue was approved for a $30 million redevelopment financed by the State Government, St Kilda Saints Football Club, Australian Football League, Kingston Council and local football leagues. The St Kilda Football Club returned to Moorabbin Oval as its primary training and administrative base in March 2018.