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Thanks to everyone who supported the 2012 Florida MMA Awards. It was truly an amazing event and we look forward to 2013. Thanks to ALL the SPONSORS who believed in this project and saw the potential of making this sport grow within the State of Florida HERE ARE THE RESULTS FROM THE SHOW:



Best MMA Male Fighter - Luis Baboon Palomino

Best MMA Promoter - Championship Fighting Alliance

Best UFC Fighter - Marcus Brimage

Best MMA Female Fighter - Jessica Aguilar

Best MMA Submission - Alex Poulson

Best MMA KO - Luis "baboon" Palomino

Best MMA Mngt Nation - 1st Round Management

Best MMA Mngt Local - ML Management / 1st Round

Best MMA Gym - American top Team

Best MMA Strength & Cond - Phil " Bam Bam" Daru

Best MMA MatchMaker - Roger Krahl

Best MMA Commentator - Jay Adams

Best MMA Ring Announcer - Christopher James

Best MMA Referee - Troy Waugh

Best MMA Judge - Elian Rodriguez

Best MMA Personality - Andrea Calle

Best Media Radio - Florida Combat Network

Best Media Internet - El Octagono.com

Best MMA website - CageJunkies.com

Best MMA Graphic Designer - Ian walcott

Best Up n Coming National Mngr - Glenn Robinson

Best Up n Coming Local Mngr - Jason Ellis

Best MMA Amateur Promoter - Rise Of a Warrior

Best MMA Amateur Sanction Body - MMA Solutions Global

SPECIAL AWARDS GIVEN THAT NIGHT:

2011 Best MMA Promoter - Fight Time Promotions

2011 Best MMA Fighter - Luis Palomino

Honorary Award - Mario Sperry

Achievement Award - Jamie Levine

Achievement Award - John Prisco

Coach Of The Year Award - Daniel Valverde

LifeTime Award - Dan Lambert

Man Of The Year Award - Howard Davis Jr.


Thanks to all the Award winners for their support, contribution, and dedication to the sport. ( Inside and Outside the cage )


 
 
 
 

FRIDAY OCTOBER 19th - The Florida Combat Challenge 3 - 4500 W. Cypress St.

 
 
 
 
I could go on and on about this..... But one blogger put it best...By :Kiddy KaneIn " My opinion Strikeforce needs to be a “feeder league”. Seriously they have Keith Jardine fighting for the title this Saturday which makes absolutely no sense to me. They do have a few viable stars (Melendez, Lawal, Noons, Lawler, Mousassi, & etc.) but even these guys would get worked by the creme de la creme of the UFC. I don’t see Strikeforce building any kind of momentum going into the future. Their stars aren’t going to be turning heads with an endless library of highlight reels. I say send the UFC castoffs to Strikeforce so they can develop their skillset against athletes of equal caliber. Eventually the best will rise to the top and separate the winners and the losers. Once they are at the top then they could think about an opportunity in the limelight. "