Ontario MMA

Will Regional MMA survive COVID?

Will Regional MMA survive COVID?

Promoting MMA on the regional scene is a different beast. For many promoters, it’s a hobby and a labor of love. Many have tried and very few have been successful. It takes tremendous investment and even more work to put on a show with no guarantee there will be a profit at the end of the show. The only people that actually know and understand what it takes to put on a professional MMA show are those that do it.

Interview with Jasmine Jasudavicius

Interview with Jasmine Jasudavicius

In this interview rising Women's Flyweight prospect Jasmine Jasudavicius talks about fighting for the first time at BTC 8 on November 30: Fighting so close to home training with Niagra Top Team and Syndicate MMA out in Las Vegas her war with Kylie O'Hearn in Cage Titans and having her parents come and see her fight. A fun interview so check it out.

Interview with Tobias Baker

Interview with Tobias Baker

In this interview, Tobias Baker opens up about with a really cool story on how he got into MMA, transitioning from wrestling to MMA, moving from North Dakota to Oregon and talks about his upcoming fight at Purecombat: Battle of the Brave vs John Simon (UFC Fighter Ricky Simon brother). A fun and open interview so please check it out.

Female Leadership in MMA

Female Leadership in MMA

“I know boundaries exist. It’s all in how you choose to handle it. We knew 100% going into this that it’s a male driven sport and industry. I think we’re confident, strong women, and I knew that we could handle ourselves. It’s just about being tough and pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone. I would like to see more women do that. Whether it’s hop in the gym and train in this sport. Just because it’s mostly men doesn’t mean you can’t do that. We can make excuses and focus our effort on saying that it is male driven or we can just do it. I think we should spend more time saying ‘I want to do that, I fit there, this is what I’m gonna do.”

PFC 11 Recap and Breakdown

PFC 11 Recap and Breakdown

Last Saturday Prospect Fighting Championships (PFC) put on their annual event "Knockout Kidney Disease" event AKA "Showdown in the Downtown 11" in London, ON to support a variety of charities, projects and research groups. Not only did they support a good cause but they brought a great card to the Forest City filled with a ton of Canadian talent. The card was headlined by Windsor's TJ Laramie (9-3, 6 KO's, 2 Subs), #3 ranked Canadian featherweight, against dangerous out-of-towner Paris Stanford (5-1) and the co-main event showcased the return of London standout, Jesse "The Ghost" Gross (10-4), against BJJ specialist Armando Gomes (10-3) who has cut his teeth on the Brazilian regional scene.

Legislation to Accelerate Growth of Ontario MMA

Legislation to Accelerate Growth of Ontario MMA

New laws, regulations, and combat sports commission positions are aiming to put MMA in Ontario on the map. While creating a safer environment for fighters, and breaking down barriers for promotions and venues.

Kyran Cameron: A Week in the Life of a Pro MMA Fighter

Kyran Cameron: A Week in the Life of a Pro MMA Fighter

Kyran, 27, is a professional mixed martial artist with a pro record of 3-0-0. Having turned pro just nine months ago, Kyran is a dedicated fighter that loves the spirit of competition and the ability to work toward his goal of being a full time fighter. Explosive and exciting to watch, Kyran is a force to be reckoned with and a promising young athlete.

Assenza's Preparation for BTC 7

Assenza's Preparation for BTC 7

If there’s one fighter that has earned the nickname “Maverick”, it’s Burlington’s Adam Assenza.

The 31-year-old is as independently-minded as they come; per his own words, he “doesn’t really care much about what anybody does.” His only focus is on preparing himself, both mentally and physically, and he only worries about doing his own thing.

That’s the perfect mentality to carry into his August 24th fight against Josh Wick for the BTC Lightweight Championship at BTC 7: Annihilation in Ottawa.

Our own Jason Hagholm talks to Assenza about how he handles preparations, how he gets over bad results, and his love for mixed martial arts.

"Daniel-San" Lariviere on His Hometown Bout

"Daniel-San" Lariviere on His Hometown Bout

For most fighters, there’s nothing sweeter than fighting a professional fight in their hometown. But while most fighters fail to realize that dream, 36-year-old Dan “Daniel-San” Lariviere is only weeks away from experiencing it.

Although Lariviere was born in Halifax, Nove Scotia, the Lightweight fighter was raised in Ottawa, Ontario. It’s a city that remains number one in his heart, and when he fights Patrick Connors at BTC 7: Annihilation on August 24, he expects a special performance from himself to cap off a special event.

Our own Jason Hagholm speaks to Lariviere about the importance and gravity of such a moment.