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How to Find Information on Professional MMA Fighter Matt Hughes

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Professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighters put their bodies and lives on the line when they step into a fighting arena. They fight in organizations such as the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Pride Fighting Championships and the International Fight League (IFL), among others. Matt Hughes is one of the top fighters in the sport. Follow these steps to find out more about him.

Difficulty: Easy
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Things You'll Need:

  1. Step 1

    Visit fan-built Web sites. Some of the most popular are Sherdog and MMA Weekly (see links below), but hundreds to thousands of Web sites showcase MMA as a sport. These Web sites are very informative, and many have forums where you can talk with other fans.

  2. Step 2

    Ask around at work or ask your friends. MMA is very popular, and chances are you will find someone with some knowledge about the sport and its fighters.

  3. Step 3

    Go to a local MMA event. These events are spread throughout the United States and the rest of the world. You will find fighters and fans who are happy to share their knowledge of MMA. You may even find someone who has trained with Matt Hughes.

  4. Step 4

    Find a local MMA gym or club. These are spreading like wildfire across the globe. The fighters and trainers will have tons of information on MMA and the fighters involved.

  5. Step 5

    Watch MMA on TV. You can also purchase a pay-per-view event from the UFC, Pride or other organization. Watch the sport and listen to the commentators to learn a great deal of information. You will most likely see one of Matt Hughes' fights, too.

  6. Step 6

    Buy DVDs that feature Matt Hughes fighting in the event. You can purchase these from many Web sites.

Tips & Warnings
  • Start training in MMA even if you don't want to get serious. It is excellent exercise and a place to meet new friends. Most MMA trainers teach respect and discipline. The gyms are not a place troublemakers usually hang out.
  • Ask questions whenever you are around someone with a lot of knowledge about MMA and the fighters. These fans are a valuable source of information.

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