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The Hurt Business

‘The Hurt Business’ Shows The Bloody And Beaten Face Of Mixed Martial Arts…And Its Fighters

September 29, 2016 by James Jay Edwards

Mixed Martial Arts, or MMA for short, is the fastest growing sport in the United States today.  Combining the flash of professional wrestling with the brutality of boxing, MMA draws thousands to live events and sells millions of pay-per-view orders.  MMA is also the subject of a new documentary from Vlad Yudin (who also made […]

Filed Under: Documentary, Entertainment, Features, Movies Tagged With: Chuck Liddell, Jon Jones, Kevin Costner, Mike Guymon, Mixed Martial Arts, MMA, Rashad Evans, Ronda Rousey, Sara McMann, The Hurt Business, The Joker, Tito Ortiz, UFC, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Vlad Yudin

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