Posts in Editorials
UNANIMOUS DRAW : Machida vs Rua | UMMA Magazine / Feature 2010

In the March and April issues of this magazine, we published the Mixed Martial Arts Specific Scoring (pronounced MASS) that Nelson “Doc” Hamilton and Cory Schafer submitted to the Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC) for their review.

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REFEREE'S CALL : MMA-101 - Transition | Grappling Magazine / Dec. 2007

On 01/09/2001, Zuffa, LLC purchased the UFC from Bob Meyrowitz and the Semaphore Entertainment Group. Ever cognizant of the sports trials and tribulations during the preceding eight years, Zuffa’s management team immediately prioritized an affiliation with, and an official recognition from, a state athletic commission.

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THE DOC IS IN : A View From The Inside | Inside Kung Fu Magazine / November 2006

Over the years, I have frequently been asked what it’s like to referee in the cage. While there is no one single answer, I will share with you my thoughts and feelings as I’ve made the transition into refereeing MMA. However, before we go there, lets start at the beginning.

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REFEREE'S CALL : Marc Ratner, One Of A Kind | Grappling Magazine / Oct. 2006

Every team in every sport looks to sign an “impact player”. That one guy whose talents everyone respects and covets. Well, just incase you missed it; just such a signing was announced on March 24, 2006, and it rocked the boxing, kickboxing and mixed martial arts world; “MARC RATNER SIGNS WITH THE UFC”.

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REFEREE'S CALL : My PRIDE Adventure - Day Three | Grappling Magazine / Aug. 2006

Good morning! Given the 17-hour time difference between California and Japan, it’s difficult to remember that I’ve been here only a little over 40 hours. Given the number of people I’ve met and the number of meetings attended, I feel like I’ve been here for the better part of a week.

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THE DOC IS IN : (More) Keys To Improving Your Game - Pt. 2 | Inside Kung Fu Magazine / July 2006

In all probability, most people who decide to learn martial arts do so with the goal of learning how to defend themselves. A secondary consideration may well be the desire to lose weight and get in shape. It is unlikely that most are even remotely aware that, to study martial arts is to learn some of the most important lessons life has to offer.

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THE DOC IS IN : Keys To Improving Your Game - Pt. 1 | Inside Kung Fu Magazine / May 2006

If you have been reading this column with any regularity then you know that I have written a number of articles aimed at improving your game, whether you are a student, competitor or fan. Continuing in that vein, let’s explore the character attributes of accountability and responsibility and their relationship to the martial arts.

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REFEREE'S CALL : My PRIDE Adventure (Day One) | Grappling Magazine / April 2006

My life took a detour on April 14, 1974, when I began formal training in the martial arts. The “Do” for me began with judo and Hawaiian kenpo. Since both of the arts and my instructor, Sensei Bill Ryusaki, are of Japanese origin, it seemed only natural to immerse myself in all things Japanese.

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