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  2. Brett Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Before becoming a professional fighter, he had a job changing tires in a garage. Rogers had fifteen "Tough Man" bouts before going into professional mixed martial arts. [1] Rogers began his MMA training with Team Bison in Bloomington, MN, in the garage of head trainer Mike Reilly. Currently, Rogers trains with "Ambition MMA" in a state-of-the ...

  3. Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Strikeforce/M-1 Global: Fedor vs. Rogers was a mixed martial arts event held on November 7, 2009 promoted by Strikeforce in association with M-1 Global.It was the first MMA event on network television since the now-defunct EliteXC promotion broadcast its final event, EliteXC: Heat, on CBS on October 4, 2008.

  4. Roger Hollett - Wikipedia

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    Hollett lost the fight via unanimous decision. Hollett was expected to face Wagner Prado on January 19, 2013, at UFC on FX 7. [7] However, Hollett was forced out of the bout with a torn bicep and was replaced by promotional newcomer Ildemar Alcantara. [8] Hollett had his second UFC fight against Fábio Maldonado on May 18, 2013, at UFC on FX 8. [9]

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  6. Brendan Schaub - Wikipedia

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    Brendan Peter Schaub (born March 18, 1983) is an American podcast host, former professional mixed martial artist, and stand-up comedian. [2] He is the host of The Fighter and the Kid podcast, the Below the Belt with Brendan Schaub podcast, and co-host of the Golden Hour podcast, along with fellow comedians Chris D'Elia and Erik Griffin. [3]

  7. Brian Rogers (fighter) - Wikipedia

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    Rogers was born and grew up in Kent, Ohio. [2] He attended Theodore Roosevelt High School where he wrestled, played football and threw the shot disc. [2] After high school, he was a four-year letter winner and a three-year starter as inside linebacker for the Walsh University Cavaliers between 2002 and 2005.

  8. Peter Graham (fighter) - Wikipedia

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    Following the second Gluhov fight, he returned home to fight at Australian Fighting Championship (AFC) 4, defeating Donnie Lester by TKO 1:50 of Round 1, in December 2012. [14] Graham was scheduled to fight upcoming MMM star Tai Tuivasa in Combat8 at C8:03, [15] a Mixed Rules Australian MMA organization.

  9. Global Fighting Championship - Wikipedia

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    Global Fighting Championship was a Dubai-based kickboxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion. Fighters from around world on the roster included Badr Hari, Peter Aerts, Gökhan Saki and Zabit Samedov. It was considered as the biggest kickboxing and MMA promotion in Middle East. [1] [2] [3]