Re: Australia Impact promotion
Interesting story. One thing I can definitely believe is that the Gracies wanted to fight under "their" rules. They've always kind of been that way.
I know Benny's claim to fame is his kickboxing career, but apparently he fought in some MMA-like matches as well, at least according to some of what I've read this morning. There's talk on his website about him having competed in a "no holds barred" competition that sounds kind of like UFC 1, though I've never heard anything else about it:
If that's true, especially the part about him only being 145 pounds, then that's pretty impressive.
Originally posted by MMA_scientist
I know Benny's claim to fame is his kickboxing career, but apparently he fought in some MMA-like matches as well, at least according to some of what I've read this morning. There's talk on his website about him having competed in a "no holds barred" competition that sounds kind of like UFC 1, though I've never heard anything else about it:
He was soon sponsored by Elvis Presley and asked to fight as a member of the Los Angeles All Stars, the Chuck Norris United States Karate Team. It was literally the pinnacle of success, with nowhere left to go. Undaunted, however, instead of settling for what would be the end of the road for most, Sensei Benny turned away from professional boxing and instead accepted an offer to compete in Hawaii in the first ever World Series of Martial Arts World Championship. This meant that Sensei Benny - weighing in at only 145 pounds - would now be fighting in a no-holds-barred contest against challengers from all weight classes.
After fighting seven different opponents over two grueling days, Sensei Benny achieved the impossible: he defeated Challenger Dana Goodson, the 225 pound challenger for the World Championship title.
After fighting seven different opponents over two grueling days, Sensei Benny achieved the impossible: he defeated Challenger Dana Goodson, the 225 pound challenger for the World Championship title.
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