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Interview with Sonny “Loco” Luque: The Fire Reignited in Monterrey, Mexico

Interview with Sonny “Loco” Luque: The Fire Reignited in Monterrey, Mexico

The setting was simultaneously simple and complex: Laredo, Texas MMA idol Sonny "Loco" Luque had lost his last two bouts and, turning 33 years old in a couple of months, was not sure if fighting was still for him.  After agreeing to face Mexican striking powerhouse Ricardo "El Loco" Arreola, Luque felt that it was time to prove to himself that there was still plenty of scrapping left in the tank.  "I made no secret about it; I was thinking about retiring," Luque said.  "This was a grueling camp for me but, for the first time in a while, I had no doubts."  Luque's resurgence culminated this past Saturday night in Monterrey, Mexico after he defeated the heavily favored, local product Arreola.  
 
Fighters find ways to motivate themselves, often digging deep into their pains and sorrows to demonize the past in order to justify the present.  For "Loco", the motivating factors for this particular camp boiled down to two things, Luque explained: "I've known [Ricardo Arreola] for a while and he never asked to fight me.  I drop my last two fights then all of a sudden, he calls me out?"  Luque added, "I felt disrespected and motivated to prove he made a mistake.  I also felt this was the camp of my life since I'm going to train at the All Star Training Center in Stockholm, Sweden [in July], so I really wanted to make a statement."
 
The statement was made loud-and-clear as "Loco" battered Arreola around the Combate Extremo promotional cage for three rounds.  Luque's superior strength and striking skills were on full display and Arreola's face and body were the evidence: by the third round, Arreola was a bloody mess, showing signs of Luque's precision attack.  "Loco" closed the show by achieving a full mount and grounding-and-pounding without mercy until the final bell.  "I felt so strong and knew that there was no way I was going to lose that fight," Luque recalled.  "I was fighting for the pride and honor of my hometown and my career, so I had to destroy Ricardo."  
 

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Televised Fight Results for Legacy Fighting Championship 31: Bush Retains Title; Page Submits Garcia

Televised Fight Results for Legacy Fighting Championship 31: Bush Retains Title; Page Submits Garcia

The Arena Theater in Houston, Texas was packed with rabid MMA fans as the Legacy promotional company brought the show to the Texas faithful.   The main event was a Legacy title bout as reigning middleweight champion Bubba Bush (7-2) met rel...

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UFC Fight Night Main Card Results: Live from Albuquerque, New Mexico

UFC Fight Night Main Card Results: Live from Albuquerque, New Mexico

The Ultimate Fighting Championship's Fight Night series hit Albuquerque, New Mexico for the first time, live from the Tingley Coliseum.  The preliminary and main event cards were televised on Fox Sports Net 1.  The results were of the main ...

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Bellator 121 Fight Card Results

Bellator 121 Fight Card Results

Bellator returned with the "Summer Series" on the Spike television network.  The live event took place at the Windstar World Casino and Resort in Thackerville, Oklahoma.  The card held several intriguing matchups and here are the results:
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Interview with Ashe “The Archer” Bowman: Legends of MMA Hall of Fame

Interview with Ashe “The Archer” Bowman: Legends of MMA Hall of Fame

In essence, all major sport organizations dedicate a "Hall of Fame" to commemorate the athletes that transcended their particular genre and celebrate its history.  These locations are a "Holy Grail" for competitive athletes as it guarantees the ...

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