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Captain Morgan Sickinger Fitness, LLC This being said it is my own personal goal to help everyone to better reach their full potential.
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The CMS Fitness Philosophy:
It is my personal belief in order for anyone to acquire a desired program such as weight loss, physical fitness, strength, power, balance, speed, quickness, agility and or martial arts you must first look at what are the highest demands require. What individual dimensions of athleticism are meant for your specific sport, as well as your overall goal in life you truly wi

sh to accomplish? Personally I believe every athlete and or non-athlete has their own genetic potential in which they're capable of unlocking. Together, as a partnership we’ll push past any physical and or mental barriers that may come our way during your journey to a better life of your own personal wellbeing.

04/07/2026

Chances of Playing a College Sport

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02/01/2026

KEEPING THE BELT AT HOME 🏆🇦🇺

Alexander Volkanovski defeats Diego Lopes by Unanimous Decision to remain the undisputed featherweight champion of the world!

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01/29/2026

The Mount Rushmore of WEC; the promotion that featured the best 135ers and 145ers in the world (as well as other weight classes). It was owned an promoted by Zuffa its Last several years.

The UFC ended up promoting the WEC divisions and belts into the UFC belts (meaning they’re the same). Cruz won his UFC belt in the WEC, Aldo’s WEC belt was promoted to UFC title without fighting.

But this is only about the WECs time as a promotion. And I believe these are the 4 greatest

- Urijah Faber without a doubt. The best feathweight in the world for years and a 5 time defending champion and a total of 9 WEC title fights. He was the greatest feathweight of all time before Aldo.

Miguel Torres- at 37-1 he was a 3 time defending WEC champion and the best bantamweight on earth. He considered the greatest of all time at 135 at the time during his reign. He lost to Brian Bowles and never regained the belt. He went on to fight Mighty Mouse in the UFC in what may have been his last truly world class performance, he lost a decision but it was a bad decision. Torres won that fight, sweeps, mounts, submission attempts and damage. DJ would get the takedowns but he was also being put in trouble.

Jose Aldo- the man who would go on to become the greatest feathweight ever would go 8-0 with the promotion, would defeat former champs- Mike Brown and Urijah Faber in dominant fashion and went on to have 9 consecutive title defenses (after promoted to the ufc champion). He would also become a 2x UFC champ

Dominick Cruz- he wasn’t quite the greatest bantamweight of all time yet when WEC ended but he would get there soon. Cruz had 4 total title fights and 2 successful defenses in WEC. His lone loss in WEC was to Faber for the 145 belt.

When he moved to ufc as champion, he became the greatest, with 5 title defenses between two reigns and becoming the longest reigning champion.

Do you agree with this list?

MMA Outsiders-

01/24/2026

The first knockout on Paramount Plus 😳

01/20/2026

People love to say Cael Sanderson was undefeated.

And in college, that’s true.
159–0.
Four NCAA titles.
No debate.

But here’s the part most people leave out.

He did lose.

Internationally.
Before college.
In freestyle.
In matches that mattered.

And that matters more than people think.

Because the lesson isn’t that Cael was untouched.
The lesson is that even the greatest ever didn’t escape loss.

Wrestling doesn’t allow perfection to hide forever.
It finds you.
At some level.
In some room.
Against someone who exposes something you haven’t fixed yet.

Cael didn’t become great because he never lost.
He became great because losing didn’t disqualify him.

Loss didn’t break the identity.
It sharpened it.

He adjusted.
He refined.
He mastered the ruleset he competed in.
He built a system that left no space for chaos.

That’s why obsessing over being “undefeated” is dangerous.

It teaches kids that losing is failure.
When in reality, losing is information.

No one escapes loss in wrestling.
Not youth kids.
Not state champs.
Not national champs.
Not Olympic legends.

The mat eventually hands you a receipt.

And the great ones don’t deny it.
They study it.

Wrestling isn’t about preserving an image.
It’s about earning mastery.

Even Cael Sanderson had to do that.

01/17/2026

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You can be whatever you desire in this sport because wrestling truly is for everyone!

01/17/2026
10/21/2025

Manitowoc Jiu Jitsu Academy FUJI Highlights 🥋

09/29/2025

The longest boxing match in history went down on April 6, 1893, in New Orleans. 🥊

Andy Bowen vs Jack Burke — 110 rounds, 7 hours and 19 minutes straight under London Prize Ring Rules, which had no round limits.

Burke literally broke the bones in his hands from punching, while Bowen kept standing despite total exhaustion. In the end, the referee called it a “no contest” because neither man could keep going.

One of the wildest displays of human endurance ever — and proof of how much the sport has changed with timed rounds and safety rules.

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09/15/2025

BJ Penn isn’t called “The Prodigy” for no reason. Most people spend 10 years or more working toward a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, but Penn did it in just three years, one of the fastest ever recorded. His natural talent for grappling and relentless training set him apart from the start. He later became the first non-Brazilian to win a BJJ world championship and carried those skills into the UFC, where he became a two-division champion. Penn’s journey proved that with enough drive and skill, barriers can be broken in record time. His story is still one of the most inspiring in martial arts.

06/15/2025

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