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Who is MMA Chaplain Josh Boyd?

You can further connect with Josh Boyd on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pjoshboyd and/or following him on Twitter at www.twitter.com/pjoshboyd…

A few thoughts and some scripture with MMA Chaplain Josh Boyd…

These are just a few thought that I wanted to share about a couple passages of scripture…  My hope and prayer is that it will be encouraging to everyone who sees it.  I would love to get your feedback.  My plan is to begin posting at least one video like this each week.  If you have a topic, a question, a favorite passage of scripture, etc… please let me know and I will take a look and see what I can do!

FIGHT CHURCH and The Rock Men’s Fellowship have joined forces!!!

Big announcement… It’s official! FIGHT CHURCH and THE ROCK Men’s Fellowship are now ministry partners!
Check them out at www.therock52.org, see us featured at http://therock52.org/?page_id=1165 and “LIKE” them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Rock-Mens-Fellowship/193453097350013?fref=ts

Please contact us if you would like more info about partnering with us and Fighting the Good Fight!

Thank you Northpointe Community Church!!!

FIGHT CHURCH would like to thank our newest ministry partner, Pastor Scott Postma and NORTHPOINTE COMMUNITY CHURCH located right here in the Las Vegas valley!
We had a blast being in service with you guys this morning and are looking forward to working together!
Check NCC out online at http://northpointelv.org/
and “LIKE” them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Northpointe-Community-Church/316506575059748

Please contact us if you would like more info about partnering with us and Fighting the Good Fight! 

Current Church Rocks!!!

FIGHT CHURCH wants to say a big thank you to Pastor Gene Feasel and CURRENT CHURCH, our very first and longest running ministry partner… Thank you!
You guys have been amazing!! If you are ever near Franklin, IN, be sure to visit Current Church… You will not be disappointed!!!
Check them out online at http://currentchurch.net/
and “LIKE” them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/currentchurch

Please contact us if you would like more info about partnering with us and Fighting the Good Fight! 

FIGHT CHURCH Has a New Partner!!!

Check out this cool little article announcing FIGHT CHURCH’s new partnership w/ NEWBREEDCP…

www.newbreedcp.org/archives/1363

FIGHT CHURCH is trying to get out & about!

This past Sunday we had the privledge of being in the AM worship gathering at the Northpointe Community Church here in Las Vegas and we had a great time! We were able to share about FIGHT CHURCH and our ministry to the MMA community.

Here is a link to the Pastor’s blog w/ some thoughts on out visit…

http://www.scottpostma.net/tag/fight-church/

We are always looking for opportunities to speak at churches and will make ourselves available as often as possible. If you would like FIGHT CHURCH to come share at your next service or event, please let us know!

It is very important for us to get out & about so that we can partner with other like minded believers and continue to blaze the trail into this uncharted ministry area!

I am super excited to announce that FIGHT CHURCH has a brand new affiliate ministry in Corpus Christi, TX! Along with FIGHT CHURCH partners Dog Boxer, Sidney Silva BJJ and more, we have joined forces with Lion’s Den Ministry!

You can find out more info about this great ministry at http://www.lionsdenministrytx.com/

In the meantime, here is some basic info about the leader of LDM, Sensei Tommy Montoya…

* 4th degree Japanese Karate Blackbelt
*Purple Belt Gracie Barra
*Boxing
*Judo
*Wrestling

Tommy,being a Martial Artist from an early age of 14 yrs old and bieng a born again Christian at 27, wanted to complete his two passion’s and make a difference in the world. Thus after much prayer Tommy United with the Dog Boxer International team expanding the oportunities to promote the gospel to the World;But, a major componate was missing in the ranks,That of much significance. Fight Church! It is my desire to not only provide quality technique but a placement to the inner man of where a person can grow spiritually, be mentored by a professional staff and be matured in there relationship with Christ. Day by day the books and protocol of the Dog Boxer, Tx is bieng written and experienced with the members and disciples of it’s ministry.

Major Championships/Achievements

1) 1988 AAU JR Olympic Bronze Medalist
2) 1988 U.S Open Karate Champion
3) 2010 WGC Texas Grappling Champion
4) 2011 Gracie Barra- Texas Bluebelt Featherwieght Champion
5) 2011 N.A.G.A – World Cup Champion
6) 2012 International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation – Intl.Houston Open Wieght Champion

MMA and Claude Monet… the Art of Judging Mixed Martial Arts By Josh Boyd

MMA and Claude Monet… the Art of Judging Mixed Martial Arts By Josh Boyd

There has been a lot of talking, crying, complaining, ranting, and whining about the judging system in MMA. The general consensus is that the current system is horribly flawed and although almost everyone has a different idea of what to change, everyone agrees that something must change.

As a fan, I hate when fights go to decision. Not because all fights that do are bad fights, because there are many great fights that have gone to decision. The problem is that once a fight goes into the judge’s hands, anything can happen – and I mean anything! Like most fans of MMA, there have been a ton of decisions that I have disagreed with, but there have been a ton I thought were right on the money!

So, how can it be fixed? Well, this is where my opinion probably differs from many. Where I agree that there can be and should be improvements. The judges could at least be highly educated about MMA specifically not just boxing, wrestling or a particular discipline of martial art. However, beyond that, I’m not so sure that it can be “fixed”. They are called “judges” for a reason. What they do is “judge”.

Think about this. The sport is called mixed martial arts, right? “Art” by definition is completely subjective. What is amazing to one person is an offensive waste of space to another. While MMA is not watercolor painting or freeform dance, there are some similarities. There are different styles, strategies and techniques and what works in one situation will be an epic fail in another. This is what makes the sport so exciting. This is also the part that requires judging.

How do you give value to one thing over another? For example, are submission attempts or submission escapes worth more? If a fighter is showing aggression and keeping busy attempting subs, does that trump the skill and business it takes to escape them? Should one’s effort be rewarded over someone else’s success? What is more valuable: the number of strikes thrown or the effectiveness of strikes? Who is to say that the cumulative effect of multiple body shots is less effective or impressive than a few strategic elbows that open a cut on a fighter’s forehead? Quantity or Quality?

What about takedowns? If a fighter is able to take another fighter to the mat, but is unable to do anything significant once he gets his opponent there, should his takedown skills be rewarded even if they are obviously his only skills? What is the fighter on his back is attempting submissions?

How about takedown defense? Who do you give the edge to when a fighter is showing aggression with multiple takedown attempts, but his opponent shuts him down time and time again with a great sprawl? Offense or Deffense?
What if a fighter pushes forward for three whole rounds keeping his opponent on their heels? Sounds good, but what if while on their heels, the opponent is delivering devastating defensive strikes? Aggression or strategy?

My point is that there are a million different scenarios. It is called “mixed” martial arts for a reason, scoring one technique/style over another every time gives an undo advantage to one discipline/style over another. If that happens, the sport, the art, will stop developing. Fighters will begin to focus only on the rigid expectations of the scorecard. Any incentive for development and innovation will stop. We can already see these trends with the current system with fighters utilizing the “lay and pray” strategy.

Other than making sure that MMA judges are qualified (have a good understanding of the sport and grasp the guidelines laid out), there is probably little else that we can expect to be done. Fighters will simply have to do their best to finish fights and we will have to do our best to live with the decisions handed down by the judges. Otherwise, I guess the alternative is to do what my wife suggests and declare all fights that go the distance, “To be continued!”

Not too long ago, a pastor asked Joe Rogan about how to become the UFC’s Chaplain… this is an uncensored video of their exchange.

This video illustrates the reason we are so excited about what we have been able to accomplish over the last year with MMA chaplaincy through FIGHT CHURCH!  Things are going great!  However, this is also the reason we need your prayers and support to keep fighting the good fight!