Sen. John McCain talks about brain injuries in mixed martial arts and reveals whether he, a former Naval Academy boxer, would have tried MMA if it had been around in his early years during an exclusive interview with correspondent Ron Kruck on AXS TV’S INSIDE MMA.
Super fight discussion heats up when UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones calls out UFC Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez. Said Jones, “I think Cain Velasquez is the only guy that would be considered a super fight.”
Anthony Pettis talks about potentially moving weight classes in order to fight Jose Aldo:
Daniel Cormier talks about if he is a better fighter at 240 or 205 pounds:
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Would Senator John McCain Have Tried MMA?
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