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Cincinnati Mixed Martial Arts Training with Team G-Force MMA

If your looking to get started in mixed martial arts training we want to offer you an opportunity to train mma with one of Cincinnati’s Extreme cagefighting teams. Team G-Force MMA now has openings for beginner amateur fighters ages 17-up. Normally the team will only carry 25 active members but because of the high demand from promoters interested in our team and the much larger training space in our new gym, addition of more coaches Team G-Force has opened up their roster to add 15 more amateurs to the team. Don’t miss this opportunity to train at a Cincinnati mma gym known for producing local mixed martial arts champions. Sign-Up here now.

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G-Force goes 4-2 at the MMA Bigshow

It was a good night for the team as 6 hungry mma fighters stepped into the cage ready to show the fans the next generation of G-Force fighters. Newcomer Mike Dabe has been anxious to get in the cage and show his teammates he had what it takes to represent Team G-Force and mma in cincinnati as well as continue the reputation the team carries for being one of the most aggressive fight clubs around. Mike got the night started off with a rear naked choke in the first round. Manager/Trainer (Mr.G) Ron Gabelman said “We’ve all been anxious to see Dabe get in the cage he trains real hard all the time and he’s improved so much since starting mma training just 6 months ago, he suffered a little adrenaline dump after the fight but thats typical for an amateur, thats why we call it getting their cherry popped. Mikes gonna be a top contender in the 185lb division.” Veteran G-Force fighter and original member Joe Pegg started of with a Bang landing a nice solid round kick to his opponents face before getting taken down. Joe pulled guard and nearly sunk a triangle but his opponent was able to pass in Joe quickly turned to his side but exposed a little to much of his back and was caught in a rear naked choke. Joe loves to stand up and bang but nobody ever wants to stay up with him once they get kicked in the face with his sweet dreams foot the always want to take him down, Joe normally fights 135 but since no 135’s were available he decided to fight up a weight class to get in on the MMA Bigshow. Next up for G-Force was fighter Jake Larter after opening up with a nice combination on his opponent Ricky Phillips. Phillips shot in for a single leg. Jake stuffed the takedown and pulled guard Phillips unleashed a birage of punches inside Jakes guard. Larter covered up and Phillips passed Jakes guard and moved into mount throwing more punches. Larter covered up again and reversed Phillips mount to end up in his guard. With only 30 seconds left in the round Jake unloaded his fury on Phillips until the bell rang. Phillips couldn’t answer the bell for the second round and Larter takes home the win. Last minute replacement Quinton Simpson stepped up to fight the heavy hands of Dominick Steele. Quinton only had 2 weeks to prepare for the fight and did well considering the experience and power of Steele losing to him in the first round. With time and good hard mma training Quinton will prove to be a force in the Heavyweight division. See the  post for the Champions Chris Bennett and Colt Helton for their results

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Getting Started with Team G-Force MMA

How to get started training with our team. Read throughly

• 1st step:  Register for an Orientation – “Register Here” and fill out the form and someone will contact you about your first meeting with our team and coaches.

• 2nd step:  Attend the Orientation. – After your time for the orientation meeting is set SHOW UP or CALL if you cannot attend we will not call you back if you do not show up or call when your orientation time has been agreed upon

• 3rd step : Be dedicated and loyal to your team, Show alot of heart and never quit attitude in training. Work Hard to get in shape

• 4th step:   Show up for Training – This goes without saying TRAIN, TRAIN, TRAIN Some More

• 5th step:   Complete Level 1 MMA Classes – 3-6 Months depending on how often you TRAIN

• 6th step:   Complete Level 2 MMA Stay Dedicated and Get your 1st Fight setup

Think you can handle that? Then “Register Here”

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by KirstenMMA  Date: Sunday, March 1, 2009

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Team G-Force goes 4-0 at the MMA Bigshow

An impressive night for the team as they returned to the MMA Bigshow in sheer G-Force style going undefeated on the night with 4 fighters claiming victories. First up for the G-Force Team was fighter Trevor Riley. Trevor has been training with the Team for about 6 months and dropped from 230 lbs. to fight at the Middleweight level at 185 lbs. Trevor ended his fight with a guilotine choke in the first round after a barrage of punches from Chris Kelsch. Next up was  “Nightmare” Nate Meyer against Thomas Brownfield Nate’s been training in mixed martial arts with the Team for about 2 years he is undeafted know with a 4-0 record in amateur mma. Nate ended his fight with a triangle choke in the first round after taking a couple good punches from Brownfield but he kept his composure and after being repeatedly slammed sunk in a deep triangle. Following Nate Meyer was Colt Helton. Colt has been training in mma with Team G-Force for about a year now and his amateur mma record stands at 3-1 Colt’s first loss came before he started training with G-Force. He met Mr. G at a show in Columbus after his loss and has been undefeated since. Colt’s fight was against a tough opponent Chris Anness after trading blows and controlling Anness in the first round Colt came out to end the fight after Anness turned and give up his back Colt worked in a rear naked choke and ended the fight in the second round. The fourth and final fight for Team G-Force was “The Samurai” Chris Bennett. Chris captured the MMA Bigshow amateur Lightweight title with a triangle choke in the first round against opponent Eric Funkhouser after a slam from Funkhouser Chris locked in the triangle and landed several shots to the head before securing the triangle deep forcing Eric to tap. Chris has been training with Team G-Force since the age of 15. Chris’ record now stands at 8-0 his next big fight is at the Ring of Rage in Louisville KY on February 7th 2009 where he will defend his title against The Cincy Assassin Mike Ehrhardt.

“All in all we had a pretty good night here at the MMA Bigshow, Jason always takes care of us and the crowds are always  energetic”, said Mr. G. So look for more G-Force upcoming fighters.

You can get the play by play details from the event by going to FightTicker.com

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