Ballet of Violence

hungryghoast:

“I USE MY FISTS”
by The Reverend Dave Johnson.
this week’s theme on Comic Twart is MMA Fighters. I’m fucking psyched.

D00d! HELL of tight!

hungryghoast:

“I USE MY FISTS”

by The Reverend Dave Johnson.

this week’s theme on Comic Twart is MMA Fighters. I’m fucking psyched.

D00d! HELL of tight!

17 May 2011 reblog: hungryghoast Nick Diaz The Reverend Dave Johnson


Cro Cop :(

I hate saying this, but I really think it’s past time he hung up his gloves.

19 March 2011 Mirko Cro Cop Filipović UFC


There’s not a contradiction between consensual fighting and antiwar politics, and Muhammad Ali will set you straight.

Sarah Jaffe

7 March 2011 Sarah Jaffe


champagnecandy:

kidnameddirt:

The More You Know….
Professional MMA fighter and anarchist Jeff Monson faces potential  jail time when sentenced this October in connection to a graffiti  incident in November 2008.
Anarchist grappler and MMA fighter Jeff Monson could face jail time  over an alleged November 2008 graffiti incident on the Capitol Building  and an army recruitment centre in Olympia, Washington, USA. Monson, who  has used his high-profile to discuss anarchist politics, was arrested  initially in January. Authorities claim that the graffiti, which  included circle-As, a peace symbol and phrases such as “no poverty” and  “no war”, cost a ridiculous $19,000 to clean-up.
Monson has used fight press-conferences to criticise the US military  presence in Iraq, and has been vocal about his wish to see the state and  class society abolished. Monson had been involved with IWW in his home  state, and earlier this year, took time out before his fight at Cage  Wars in Belfast to talk to local anarchists and fight fans about sport  and politics. In previous years Jeff has met with anarchists in  Manchester Solidarity Federation and CNT-Vignoles in Paris.
In court on July 29, Monson, currently on a seven-fight winning  streak after defeating Jimmy Arbriz last month, pleaded guilty to  malicious mischief in the Capitol Building case (which itself carries a  maximum penalty of a $20,000 fine and 10 years jail) and entered an  ‘Alford plea’ for graffiti at the Lacey armed services recruitment  centre. An Alford plea means he maintains he did not commit the graffiti  act but acknowledges that enough evidence exists that would convince a  jury. Prosecutors are recommending Monson pay a fine of $21,894 in  restitution as part of the plea deal, and serve a 90-day jail sentence.  Sentencing is scheduled for October 1st.

I <3 Jeff Monson. 
I remember the first time I saw him fight (yes, I watch mixed martial arts, I used to take muay thai and my ex and one of my best friends are both pro fighters). He came out and had the big Anarchy symbol tattoo and I was like “OK, either this guy made some bad choices as a teenager…or could he be seriously political?”  It was nice to find out that he was seriously political. 
And no, there’s not a contradiction between consensual fighting and antiwar politics, and Muhammad Ali will set you straight. 
Also this picture is awesome.

champagnecandy:

kidnameddirt:

The More You Know….

Professional MMA fighter and anarchist Jeff Monson faces potential jail time when sentenced this October in connection to a graffiti incident in November 2008.

Anarchist grappler and MMA fighter Jeff Monson could face jail time over an alleged November 2008 graffiti incident on the Capitol Building and an army recruitment centre in Olympia, Washington, USA. Monson, who has used his high-profile to discuss anarchist politics, was arrested initially in January. Authorities claim that the graffiti, which included circle-As, a peace symbol and phrases such as “no poverty” and “no war”, cost a ridiculous $19,000 to clean-up.

Monson has used fight press-conferences to criticise the US military presence in Iraq, and has been vocal about his wish to see the state and class society abolished. Monson had been involved with IWW in his home state, and earlier this year, took time out before his fight at Cage Wars in Belfast to talk to local anarchists and fight fans about sport and politics. In previous years Jeff has met with anarchists in Manchester Solidarity Federation and CNT-Vignoles in Paris.

In court on July 29, Monson, currently on a seven-fight winning streak after defeating Jimmy Arbriz last month, pleaded guilty to malicious mischief in the Capitol Building case (which itself carries a maximum penalty of a $20,000 fine and 10 years jail) and entered an ‘Alford plea’ for graffiti at the Lacey armed services recruitment centre. An Alford plea means he maintains he did not commit the graffiti act but acknowledges that enough evidence exists that would convince a jury. Prosecutors are recommending Monson pay a fine of $21,894 in restitution as part of the plea deal, and serve a 90-day jail sentence. Sentencing is scheduled for October 1st.

I <3 Jeff Monson. 

I remember the first time I saw him fight (yes, I watch mixed martial arts, I used to take muay thai and my ex and one of my best friends are both pro fighters). He came out and had the big Anarchy symbol tattoo and I was like “OK, either this guy made some bad choices as a teenager…or could he be seriously political?”  It was nice to find out that he was seriously political. 

And no, there’s not a contradiction between consensual fighting and antiwar politics, and Muhammad Ali will set you straight. 

Also this picture is awesome.

7 March 2011 reblog: kidnameddirt Jeff Monson Snowman



 
If you’re making a monument to the Greatest, it better be really great. So for his portrait of three-time heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, artist Michael Kalish went big, using 1,300 punching bags, 6.5 miles of stainless steel cable, and 2,500 pounds of aluminum pipe to construct a 22-foot-high installation that took three years to complete.

Via Wired

If you’re making a monument to the Greatest, it better be really great. So for his portrait of three-time heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, artist Michael Kalish went big, using 1,300 punching bags, 6.5 miles of stainless steel cable, and 2,500 pounds of aluminum pipe to construct a 22-foot-high installation that took three years to complete.

Via Wired

2 March 2011 Muhammad Ali Wired Michael Kalish


internerd:

In almost 12 years of Thai boxing, I can confirm that this statement is 75% true.

internerd:

In almost 12 years of Thai boxing, I can confirm that this statement is 75% true.

2 March 2011 reblog: amixandamess-deactivated2011041


By Mark Kolbe for Getty Images (via BloodyElbow)
I&#8217;m probably the world&#8217;s only Jon Fitch fan. :)

By Mark Kolbe for Getty Images (via BloodyElbow)

I’m probably the world’s only Jon Fitch fan. :)

27 February 2011 Jon Fitch Mark Kolbe UFC


(via fighting)

17 January 2011 reblog: fighting


I’m not sure Funny or Die knows how old this is. But it is always awesome.

funnyordie:

MMA Ninja Kick

It’s not every day that a ninja enters an MMA fight.

17 January 2011 reblog: funnyordie Benson Henderson Anthony Pettis WEC Head Kick Showtime Kick


(Source: fighting)

10 January 2011 reblog: fighting