*** Kavi Rai wins in Thailand ***
AMMA fighter Kavi Rai scores an impressive win over a former Thailand champ with over 100 fights last Monday night. Kavi knocked out his opponent Rodthang in the second round of a full Thai rules fight at the Thaphae Stadium in Thailand. Kavi had been training in Thailand for this fight for almost a month. Congratulations Kavi on an excellent performance!
*** Ev Ting Fights Sat 28th Jan ***
AMMA pro fighter and NZMMA sponsored fighter Ev Ting will be facing Will Cope (Phuket Top Team) at Hawkes Bay first ever cage fight at the Pettigrew Green Arena in Napier this Saturday 28th January. Ev’s opponent will be a very tall and experienced standup fighter, so it will be interesting to see the strategy he will be executing.
*** Steve Oliver Seminar 4th February ***
Gracie Barra Black Belt and Hamish’s BJJ instructor, Steve Oliver, will be holding an in-house No-Gi seminar at Auckland MMA on Saturday 4th February from 2-4 pm. Participation is only $20. All AMMA members are encouraged to attend. Contact Hamish if you’re interested in signing up.
*** Denny & Ben fight 11th February ***
Two more AMMA fighters will be returning to the MMA fight scene on Shuriken’s next show Retribution on Febuary 11th. Denny Thompson faces Patt from Syndikit MMA at 90 kgs, and Ben Sosoli fights George Bennion from Syndikit MMA at 105 kgs. The event will take place at the North Shore Event Centre. We have pre-sale tickets available at the AMMA front desk for $35.
For the Facebook page on this event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/261935263867878/
*** Kenton to fight 3rd March ***
AMMA fighter Kenton Rusbridge will be making his MMA debut on the ICNZ 16 show at the North Shore Event Centre on 3rd March. Kenton comes to AMMA with a wealth of kickboxing experience and has proven himself worthy of MMA in a short period of time. We are excited to have him represent AMMA in MMA. Visit http://www.icnzmma.co.nz/ for more details on the show.
*** Grappling Competitions ***
Once again, AMMA will be sending its grappling team to two upcoming No-Gi grappling tournaments. The next tournament will be ICNZ Contender 5 on 18th February, and then NZ Grappler will be holding its first GRAPPLERS CHALLENGE tournament Saturday and Sunday 24-25 March for Adults and Kids. AMMA grapplers are now in training for these events.
*** Holiday Schedule 30th Jan & 6th Feb ***
This Monday 30th January 2012 is a public holiday in the Auckland region. Also a public holiday is the following Monday 6th February. AMMA will be holding all normal classes on these days with the exception of the 8pm BJJ class, which will be the only class that will not be held on those days.



AMMA Kids had their grading on 27th and 29th September 2011. They had to demonstrate their abilities in punching, kicking, pad holding, takedowns, ground positioning, conditioning, live rolling, and general training knowledge. Everyone did well, and showed great spirit in the sport. Many showed great promise in advancing to the next level of training.
Ruiha Epiha and Tee Nguyen are in hard training for their MMA bouts Princesses of Pain’s FAWKSEY LADIES fight event on 5th November. These ladies have been turning up the intensity at the gym, and would really appreciate if you can come out to support them. The event is set to take place at the ABA Stadium, 1 Ngahura St, Eden Terrace, Auckland. Doors open at 7pm. AMMA has tickets for only $20 at the front desk. Tickets are $30 at the door, but the event is expected to sell out before the day of the event. Please show your AMMA spirit and come out to support our ladies team.












The ladies team at AMMA have just returned back to Auckland from a very fabulous performance at the FightWorld Cup 9 MMA event on the Gold Coast in Australia. Promoted by Kerry Dunne of Shindo New Breed gym, the event was incredibly well run with efficient processing of 15 MMA fights at the Nerang PCYC. Our women fighters were invited on this card to fight three other women from Shindo New Breed in C-class rules in Queensland (no elbows or strikes to the head on the ground). The 3 women bouts were a co-main event with the theme “Australia versus New Zealand” and the atmosphere was very positive towards women fighters. All the fighters and coaches were well taken care of, and there were no hiccups in the processing.
Congratulations to
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