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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #50 on: April 25, 2009, 09:02:36 AM »
I bet I could take him...maybe. 

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #51 on: April 25, 2009, 09:07:27 AM »
you can't kick him, period. the state mma board changed the rules for fighting against this guy.  the guy can only roll around with him i guess, even though it's MMA.

That's fucked up.

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #52 on: April 25, 2009, 09:15:04 AM »
that was one of the controversial points.  you can't kick him, period. the state mma board changed the rules for fighting against this guy.  the guy can only roll around with him i guess, even though it's MMA.
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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #53 on: April 25, 2009, 09:25:38 AM »
How does he wipe his ass? Seriously?  ???

his mother does it

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #54 on: April 25, 2009, 10:00:21 PM »
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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #55 on: April 26, 2009, 12:49:09 AM »
The guy lost a decision, big shock.

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #56 on: April 26, 2009, 07:24:32 AM »
How the hell could that fight even go to decision?   ???

Did he fight vern troyer wearing a blindfold?

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #57 on: April 26, 2009, 11:50:09 AM »
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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #58 on: April 26, 2009, 12:34:41 PM »


LMAO a decision?
who was he fighting? hahahaha common now

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #59 on: April 26, 2009, 12:35:30 PM »
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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #60 on: April 26, 2009, 12:35:52 PM »

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #61 on: April 26, 2009, 07:40:53 PM »
the dude without appendages didn't wear gloves and there for he was not allowed to throw punches. So all he could do was take a shot at the takedown. The other kid played matador from what I read and just peppered the kid with jabs. I guess the venue was a tin roofed barn and the bell was a hammer and steel pipe

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #62 on: April 26, 2009, 11:55:52 PM »
on the real tip i admire the guy in a way, on the other hand im thinking this might not be such a healthy choice for him,lol. but think about this a second, it takes alot of heart to get in a cage and fight knowing you can get your legs,arms,face ect broken, in his case its a little different cause of his unfortunate situation of living life without no limbs, god bless that man cause that must be hard going through life with people staring at you and the assholes who make fun of him in public. hes at a huge disadvantage, but at the same time his opponants pretty limited on what he can do to win also, he pretty much has to mount the disabled guy and gnp him till hes ko,d or verbally taps. alot of times in life we forget how fortunate we are that we have functional limbs and are pretty healthy, when my mom was on the cancer ward in the hospital i used to go visit her everyday and let me tell ya, no matter what problems i had on my mind walking onto that floor with the cancer patients, when i left the hospital i realized them people would trade places with me in a second, and my money problems or relationship problems where nothing compared to what they where feeling. sometimes we forget how fortunate we are till we lose it
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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #63 on: April 27, 2009, 06:50:32 AM »
the dude without appendages didn't wear gloves and there for he was not allowed to throw punches. So all he could do was take a shot at the takedown. The other kid played matador from what I read and just peppered the kid with jabs. I guess the venue was a tin roofed barn and the bell was a hammer and steel pipe

even if he could punch, it wouldn't matter.  Unless he tee'd off on the guys knees.  maybe they should have had the other guy fight on his knees.  Look I admit that the guy had guts to go and do what he did.  But this is a case where he should not been allowed to fight. 

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #64 on: April 27, 2009, 08:52:28 AM »




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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #65 on: April 27, 2009, 09:07:19 AM »
on the real tip i admire the guy in a way, on the other hand im thinking this might not be such a healthy choice for him,lol. but think about this a second, it takes alot of heart to get in a cage and fight knowing you can get your legs,arms,face ect broken, in his case its a little different cause of his unfortunate situation of living life without no limbs, god bless that man cause that must be hard going through life with people staring at you and the assholes who make fun of him in public. hes at a huge disadvantage, but at the same time his opponants pretty limited on what he can do to win also, he pretty much has to mount the disabled guy and gnp him till hes ko,d or verbally taps. alot of times in life we forget how fortunate we are that we have functional limbs and are pretty healthy, when my mom was on the cancer ward in the hospital i used to go visit her everyday and let me tell ya, no matter what problems i had on my mind walking onto that floor with the cancer patients, when i left the hospital i realized them people would trade places with me in a second, and my money problems or relationship problems where nothing compared to what they where feeling. sometimes we forget how fortunate we are till we lose it

Great post,  I agree.
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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #66 on: April 27, 2009, 02:37:12 PM »
LMAO a decision?
who was he fighting? hahahaha common now

did he have a match already???

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #67 on: April 27, 2009, 02:47:13 PM »
oh, i saw the match in youtude, the abled guy is not allowed to kick kyle. Got to give kyle credit, he is actually pretty fast. His oppoent is not aggressive by any means...

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #68 on: April 27, 2009, 06:14:44 PM »



So after watching this I have way to many questions. First props for the guy for haing enough heart to be in the ring, but he didn't belong their. There was no way for him to really win, unless the other guy would have just been wreckless. I want to know if Kyle (amputee) would be able to be picked up and slammed if he was engaged on the ground. I know he can't be kicked, but I read he wasn't allowed to throw punches, so could he throw elbows in a gnp situation.

Way to may questions as to what the rules were and how they were changed.... I think just off this first round that he should've won the fight. He was being the agressor while the other guy ran the whole time. I didn't see the other dude even try to exchange withi him, unless you want to call a jab engaging... So my question is did they allow him to fight to fill seats and did they hand him a loss to tell him that the sport was not a good idea for him and he should be cool with fighting once and walking away unharmed?????

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #69 on: April 27, 2009, 06:27:05 PM »



So after watching this I have way to many questions. First props for the guy for haing enough heart to be in the ring, but he didn't belong their. There was no way for him to really win, unless the other guy would have just been wreckless. I want to know if Kyle (amputee) would be able to be picked up and slammed if he was engaged on the ground. I know he can't be kicked, but I read he wasn't allowed to throw punches, so could he throw elbows in a gnp situation.

Way to may questions as to what the rules were and how they were changed.... I think just off this first round that he should've won the fight. He was being the agressor while the other guy ran the whole time. I didn't see the other dude even try to exchange withi him, unless you want to call a jab engaging... So my question is did they allow him to fight to fill seats and did they hand him a loss to tell him that the sport was not a good idea for him and he should be cool with fighting once and walking away unharmed?????


publicity only.  people love a freak show

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #70 on: April 27, 2009, 09:35:38 PM »

publicity only.  people love a freak show

I know what you mean.  I hear that Fedor is trying to line up a match with he guy...
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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #71 on: April 27, 2009, 11:03:19 PM »
i shouldnt be laughing but i was. 

i understand disabled people might think they can still do alot of things and live normal lives but come on that was not a fight. its like a fast baby crawling towards you. whats next he wants to fight in japan where they allow soccer kicks or does he want to be a boxer or better yet swim against Michael Phelps.

i cant believe the other fighter took the fight. he must feel like shit punching a cripple in the head.

hopefully he doesnt have anymore mma matches because the next guy he fights might not be so sympathetic and just pick him up throw him over the cage or better yet gnp him to death

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #72 on: April 28, 2009, 01:28:18 AM »
he can bite em in the nuts


May God forgive me, ...but that made me lol
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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #73 on: April 28, 2009, 03:56:12 AM »
i shouldnt be laughing but i was. 

i understand disabled people might think they can still do alot of things and live normal lives but come on that was not a fight. its like a fast baby crawling towards you. whats next he wants to fight in japan where they allow soccer kicks or does he want to be a boxer or better yet swim against Michael Phelps.

i cant believe the other fighter took the fight. he must feel like shit punching a cripple in the head.

hopefully he doesnt have anymore mma matches because the next guy he fights might not be so sympathetic and just pick him up throw him over the cage or better yet gnp him to death

He probably wanted to do it for a long time, no was his only chance were it would be socially acceptable to do it. 

Sorry to say, but if you have to alter the rules to make a fight happen, then maybe it shouldn't happen.  Besides what if he got hurt and was trying to tap out?  How could the ref tell, Might look like he is trying to flail around with the little nub, not tapping out.  What he did took guts, no brains, but lots of guts.  he got his 15 minutes now time for him to retire.  he will never fight a big name or win a belt.  He will not further the sport. 

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Re: Guy without arms or legs to fight MMA match
« Reply #74 on: April 28, 2009, 09:12:37 PM »
Magnificent Maynard a picture of courage
By Dan Wetzel, Yahoo! Sports
Apr 27, 11:41 pm EDT


Kyle Maynard talks with
reporters in Auburn, Ala.
(AP Photo/Jamie Martin)


The picture across the Internet screams out at you.

Kyle Maynard, a congenital amputee, is in a bear crawl, on all fours. In his case that’s two short stubs that make up his arms and two abbreviated legs with deformed feet. He’s inside a black caged ring in the Alabama woods, the ground outside covered with dirt, straw and a modest crowd of curious locals and frat boys.

Crouching over Maynard is Bryan Fry, who is fully able, 5-foot-9 and in the process of reaching down to punch Maynard directly in the face.

This is a freak show. This is a circus act. This is the human cockfighting that mixed martial arts was once called.

This is what the picture says.

It’s absurd, a fight between a regular man and a guy with essentially no arms or legs. Maynard doesn’t even have gloves on because it was so hot and humid they kept slipping off his stubs. As a result, he was barred from punching even if he’d been able to reach Fry. The fight goes on anyway because Alabama has no regulations; ridiculous is allowed to reign.

The punch in the picture would be one of the few points of action in the contest. Fry would win a unanimous three-round decision. The fight was marked by Maynard’s unsuccessful attempts to chase Fry down and wrestle him to the ground where Maynard believed he could gain victory by submission.


Maynard would get up on all fours and charge. Fry would get out of the way. Every once in awhile Fry would throw a punch. If he’d wanted, Fry could have kicked Maynard and quite possibly kicked him repeatedly. Maynard argues, however, that strategy would’ve opened Fry up to a take down.

There’s another theory, too. Fry wasn’t going to beat Maynard to a pulp and endure the national scorn. America went nuts this year when one high school girl’s basketball team beat another 100 to zip. No one actually got hurt in that one. Do you want to be the guy who beat up a congenital amputee?

There’s a reason the fight’s promoter said “six or seven” other fighters passed on taking on Maynard.

At first glance, or many glances, the fight made no sense. It was base. You look at the picture and you watch the video and you shake your head, or laugh with regret or just feel terrible that in 2009 something like this could actually happen.



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The voice through the phone, despite being thoughtful and soft spoken, screams out too.

It’s 36 hours since Kyle Maynard was carried by a friend, piggyback style, into that cage and took his shot at being a mixed martial artist. To say he has no regrets understates it. He calls it “fun,” an “awesome experience” and a “huge accomplishment.”

“I accomplished everything I wanted to short of winning that fight,” Maynard said.

When Kyle Maynard speaks of accomplishment, you listen. The term hero is overused in sports, but this is the real deal. He was born with a rare physical disorder that left him deformed and incapable of walking. He proceeded to spend most of his life doing exactly what he wanted anyway.

In the process he’s made plenty of able-bodied folks first uncomfortable, then inspired.

When he was in middle school he played football (he was a nose tackle who occasionally charged through the center’s legs). He’s been a champion weightlifter, hooking chains around his arms on one end and bars of iron on the other.


Kyle Maynard works out preparing to compete in an
amateur mixed martial arts match in April, 2009.
(AP Photo/Jamie Martin)


When he went out for wrestling as a teenager, he was told by many that it wasn’t possible, that there should be a rule barring him from getting hurt. He lost his first 35 matches. He never quit. By the time he was a senior in high school, he was one of Georgia’s best in the state at 103 pounds.

He’s been honored by presidents, won humanitarian awards and appeared on “Oprah.” He wrote a national best-selling book, “No Excuses,” and has spent the last few years giving motivational speeches across the country. He got so busy he had to drop out of the University of Georgia. He now owns his own gym and just opened a training center.

Don’t judge him by his limbs. The guy is incredible.

“Quite frankly everybody has a disability,” Maynard said. “People go through personal issues of character, morality, spirituality, emotional. It doesn’t just have to be something physical. Everybody has something to overcome.”

Still, don’t you need limbs for mixed martial arts? He doesn’t think so.

He wasn’t pummeled like many predicted, he said, deflecting most punches. He just couldn’t knock Fry to the ground – “I’m not going to outbox somebody,” he joked. However, the fact that Fry ran to avoid Maynard’s wrestling and submission skills was a moral victory.

He even appreciated the two or three clean punches he took.

“They landed hard,” Maynard laughed. “That in and of itself was a huge confidence boost for me. I wanted to get hit in the fight.”

He’s 23. He’s a tough guy. He knows what he’s doing.

Back in high school, Maynard wanted to join the Army and be an airborne ranger. He went down and talked to the recruiters, who loved his heart and intelligence. They laid it out, though: He could be an asset to the Army, just not on the front lines because if someone ever had to help him, that person would be at risk.

“I understood that,” Maynard said. “The last thing I want to do is endanger someone else. But on the flip side, with mixed martial arts, I think it should be my choice. I’m the only one in harm’s way, so to speak.”

The ugly tableau of unregulated Alabama aside, how was this a bad thing? How is Kyle Maynard ever a bad thing?



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Maynard didn’t win the fight. He did receive five separate standing ovations from the estimated 1,000 fans. On the Internet the reactions have been mixed. He’s received both scorn and praise. He’s been laughed at and lionized and even called crazy (“I agree,” he laughed).

He said none of it matters. He competed for himself. He did it to prove that after four and a half years of MMA training that he could get into that cage and take a punch and keep on going.

He understands the initial reaction, of the people staring at the picture or watching the video and calling it a freak act. He just doesn’t care. “I wouldn’t have gone into this without a viable chance at winning,” he insists.

Mostly, though, he asks why shouldn’t he be allowed to compete in an amateur MMA match?

“It’s borderline infringement on my civil liberties because the government doesn’t have an accurate way to measure what my capabilities are,” he said of Georgia’s refusal to grant him a license.

“I’m capable of doing that. My trainers, sparring partners, doctors – those are the people capable of describing my limitations. Those individuals (say) I’m capable.”

He plans on fighting again, better trained, more experienced and hopefully against a lighter opponent. Did you actually think he was going to quit? You can be repulsed. You can be encouraged.

The picture doesn’t fade. The voice on the phone doesn’t either.
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