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WFA analysis coming up

I just got finished interviewing Jeremy Lappen, the CEO of the WFA. The WFA is making a strong run to contend for the spot as the top American MMA promotion, so I was interested to learn about the organizaiton's plans and outlook.

The WFA definitely has a plan, and it is different than the UFC's. I will have my thoughts up for you within the next few days.


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  • I am the host ofFightOpinion Radio show and I blog here about mixed martial arts, Brazilian jiu jitsu and grappling (or whatever else catches my eye). I used to manage MMA fighters (including Renato “Babalu” Sobral, Justin Levens, Robert Emerson and Wander Braga). I also used to be the color commentator for the WEC, IFC and Shogun promotions. Plus, I have been an MMA reporter for many of the major MMA news sites (Sherdog.com, MMAweekly.com, ADCC News, Max Fighting and others).

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