MMA can be funny too…

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Had to post this great cover shot from Real Fighter Magazine.  The cover is a play on an editorial piece summarized below:

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Generation MMA
BY MICHAEL BRICK

Toy Octagons, UFC action figures, MMA onesies—cage fighting has arrived at your local toy store just in time for Christmas. While children in martial arts is nothing new, marketing the bloody action of MMA to kids is creating concern among some parents and psychologists. Real Fighter enlists a New York Times reporter to investigate.

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