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		<title>By: Joe of Branded Baron</title>
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		<description>Honor &amp; Respect are definitely pillars when it comes to martial arts, but a lot of people who are in mma do not have a traditional martial arts background. Some of them just want to be fighters and are people who come from rough neighborhoods and want to fight. They don&#039;t care, they just like fighting or picking fights. Some people do come from good camps where there&#039;s a level of respect and they may or may not be from a bjj, karate, tae kwon do, kung fu, judo background. Some camps are just fight clubs, where they&#039;re there to learn how to fight. They may have the discipline to fight, but not to keep their mouth shut. To stay in the spotlight and continue having people talk about them, you&#039;ll have your chatterboxes. Most people like a the humble good guy to win, but in order for that to happen you need a villain. Everyone who trains is an ambassador to the sport and everyone who is unfamiliar to mma will judge one person as how everyone is like. Sometimes we need villains, but really everyone should shut up and put their skills to the test.</description>
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