National Rankings In Submission Gi and No Gi

Congratulations Bryan Mossey. Coming off 4 surgeries last year Bryan is ranked 4th in the state, 48th in the South, and 109th nationally. http://www.nationallyranked.com/index.cfm?ac=RANKEDfighterDetail&UID=266655

Chase Community Giving Contest

Matthew Shepard Foundation Selected for Grant in Chase Community Giving Contest The Matthew Shepard Foundation will receive a $25,000 grant from the JP Morgan Chase Foundation in the new year to further our educational and outreach programs against hatred and bias, thanks to votes cast by Facebook users in the bank?s “Chase Community Giving” program. … Read more

Blue Belt Promotion – Dwayne Rumfelt

December 12, 2009 Congratulations!! Dwayne Rumfelt Received his blue belt under Pedro Sauer in Brazilian jiu jitsu at Hybrid Martial Arts

Legendary

Legendary, a documentary about Malaipet “The Diamond” Sasiprapa, a Thai boxer who trained in Muay Thai in Thailand as a boy, then went “inter”, fighting in America. The film is directed by David Huey and is being marketed by Cine Excel Entertainment. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N-jJKtRyX4 http://www.cineexcel.com/legendary/index.html Cast Gunn Kanchanastit, Malaipet Sasiprapa, Krit Saeung, Gary Woods Director(s) David … Read more

The Treasures Of Balintawak

[flv:/video/the_treasures_of_balintawak.flv 450 330] The Three Treasures Of Balntawak The Inosanto Academy Of Martial Arts December 13, 2009

Congratulations! Baby News!

Congratulations to Vic & Amy Spatola. Welcome their son, Victor Jr. Jessica and Jon welcome their son Landon

Matthew Shepard Foundation Interns

Matthew Shepard Foundation is looking for a young person from the Denver Metro area to serve as a MatthewsPlace.com intern this spring. US: Since Matthew’s death and the creation of the Matthew Shepard Foundation, Judy Shepard has spent countless hours meeting young people across the country. Many of these young people have reached out to … Read more

In Memoriam – Glen Leonard – December 7, 2009

A Tribute to My Friend and Brother by Ken Chun 12/22/2009 The year was 1985 and I was a freshman in high school. As a disabled student in those days I had the privilege of leaving each class a few minutes early to get to my next class so I could avoid the crowded hallways. … Read more