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How a Japanese Woman Who Lives in San Francisco Uses Her Blog to Globalize MMA

Mixed martial arts has been a global sport for as long as it has existed. The first UFC event featured a Brazilian defeating a Dutchman in the final. The current UFC champions are two Americans, two Brazilians and a French Canadian, and the sport's top fighters outside the UFC include one from Russia and several from Japan.

But while the sport has always been global in the sense that the athletes come from all over the world and fight all over the world, its fans are still segmented by language barriers. The internet gives fans access to MMA news, but there's not a lot of English-language coverage of MMA events in Japan.

A blogger named Suki Kubo is changing that. A 31-year-old woman who was born in Kyoto, Japan and has lived in the United States for six years, Suki figured that being an MMA fan fluent in English and Japanese put her in a unique position to help American fans learn more about what's going on with the sport in Japan.

So she launched her blog, Suki MMA, which translates Japanese MMA articles into English. In the interview below, Suki answers my questions about how she got the idea to start the site, and what the differences are between the way MMA is covered in Japan and in the United States.

UFC 84 Video: Jenna Jameson on Tito Ortiz

Notes on a trip to Las Vegas.

After her boyfriend, Tito Ortiz, lost in UFC 84, Jenna Jameson talked to me about her thoughts on the fight:

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Jameson said she was pleased that the fans supported Ortiz, that she thinks Ortiz will be the star of another MMA organization now that he's leaving UFC, and that she feels both scared and proud when she watches him fight.

UFC 84: In Tito Ortiz-Dana White Trash Talk, Lyoto Machida Is an Innocent Bystander

Notes on a trip to Las Vegas.

I would guess that in most cities on most days, Lyoto Machida can walk around without anyone recognizing him. But in Las Vegas, one day before he fights Tito Ortiz at UFC 84, Machida was being mobbed as he tried to get through the Studio Walk at the MGM Grand. Still, I was able to pull him (and his translator) away from the crowd for a quick interview:

Video Link.

Machida mostly maintained his innocent bystander position when I asked him about the fact that UFC President Dana White hates Ortiz and will be rooting passionately for Ortiz to go out a loser. Machida's not the type to engage in trash talk.

But he is the type to sign every last autograph and pose for every last picture, just a few hours before weigh-in for the biggest fight of his career.
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