At Phoenix FC 1 in Overland Park, Kansas USA, flyweight Tyler Stokes tapped Jesse Thacher with an unholy Suloev Stretch. The name for the submission was coined by KJ Gould, after Amar Suloev, who tapped Paul Cahoon with it at 2H2H 5: Simply the Best, on October 13, 2002, in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The submission is not so much a knee bar, as a hamstring stretch. It has made rare but dramatic appearances in MMA ever since.

HOLY F@$%ING $#!* is The Heart of MMA

Lorenzo Fertitta, then the co-owner of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), was once asked by The Atlantic magazine to explain what makes mixed martial arts so compelling. He said it came down to three words, two of which aren’t fit for publishing.

“… there’s the holy s*** factor. Actually, they said ‘the holy f***ing s*** factor.’ It happens at every fight, explained Fertitta. At least one or two times in every UFC show, whether you say it out loud or you say it to yourself, you go, ‘holy s*** did that just happen?’ I mean, you might see somebody do a flip, get kicked in the head, get knocked out with a punch. At some point, you’re going ‘whoah, did that just happen? Did I really just see that?’ That’s the nucleus of what our product is.

MixedMartialArts.com scours the sport to find those HOLY F@$%ING S#!* moments from across the globe, and bring them to you.

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The UnderGround was launched in August of 1998, when mixed martial arts was so new it didn’t have a name, by Kirik Jenness, David Roy, and Gabriel Smallman. In the beginning, it was primarily a vehicle to market The Fighter’s Notebook, the first book on MMA, authored by Jenness and Roy. A message board was added as an afterthought, but it quickly became the centerpiece of the site.

The UG became a place for fighters, coaches, fans, all of us, to virtually hang out, and the site grew and grew into an online community. Ultimate Athlete magazine named it the 8th most important thing in the history of MMA, saying, if not for The Underground … the sport might have died, as PPV buys had sunk to such abysmal levels.

The url changed from SubmissionFighting.com, to MixedMartialArts.com, to MMA.tv, and finally back to MixedMartialArts.com. The site expanded in a number of directions. It offered for a time the second-largest instructional DVD effort, with titles by Tito Ortiz and Chuck Liddell, among dozens of others. A full line of UnderGround fight gear thrived for years. In 2008, it was selected by the Association of Boxing (and Combative Sports) Commissions as the official records and suspension keeper for the sport, a role that continues to this day, and has expanded into administering the rankings for the UFC, Bellator MMA, and BKFC.

Eventually, the social network arose, an easier way for fighters to connect with fans. Luckily, we know jiu-jitsu – how a smaller entity can use leverage to survive against a larger adversary. We built up a robust social network, over 5,000,000 followers in all, so site traffic remains robust. That’s likely how you found this.

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About Phoenix Fighting Challenge

The promotion held three events in Kansas, USA, in 2014 and 2015, but the amazing memories, and the social network presence remain:
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