Back in 2012, UFC's first-ever event in China reached a dramatic conclusion with this devastating knockout...
Mixed martial artist, actor or coach? Which is Vietnamese-American Cung Le? According to the former Strikeforce champion, he’s all three.
Rich Franklin stares at one of his cornermen half awake, half unconscious after being the subject of one of the most stunning knockouts of 2012.
Conventional wisdom held that MMA had made traditional martial arts obsolete. But the wave of elite fighters below suggests otherwise.
One of the most entertaining and creative strikers in MMA, Cung Le competed in the Chinese martial art of san shou for many years
The last time Cung Le stepped into the cage he pummeled Frank Shamrock for three straight rounds, breaking the former Strikeforce middleweight
Films are big business and the fact that producers are falling over themselves to cast fighters is testament to the current popularity of MMA.
In the UFC-dominated industry of MMA, it can be all too easy to forget about the many fantastic fighters who are signed with other organisations.
Numerous organisations have tried to compete with the UFC; most have failed miserably. However, one promotion continues to thrive: Strikeforce.
Back in 2012, UFC's first-ever event in China reached a dramatic conclusion with this devastating knockout...
This stunning shot came courtesy of our photographer Keith Mills, who was ringside in San Jose to catch Cung Le clinically take Frank Shamrock
EliteXC are redefining the term “breakthrough year”. Fans have probably already heard of their first show in February,
The highly anticipated match-up between Frank Shamrock and Cesar Gracie would be the fight to headline the first legalised MMA event in California
Many statements in MMA which fans have become immune to over the years. Cliché quotes that fighters use during every single one of their interviews.