

Vladimir Vladisavljevic
Vladimir Vladisavljevic has been training in the art of kickboxing for over seven years, holds a Taekwondo black belt, and has a master’s degree in sports and physical education. He’s also a huge mixed martial arts fan. He’s a big deal in Bulgaria as a mixed martial arts commentator, analyst, and podcaster. He was known as The Bulgarian Cowboy in the Western world. In addition, he has a YouTube channel where he talks about his love of esports, one of the fastest-growing fields in the world.
Vladimir started out as a soccer strength and conditioning coach, but later fell out with his boss and decided to pursue writing instead. Nevertheless, some of the biggest names in soccer have been under his tutelage, including Stefan Mitrovic, David Babunski, and Dorian Babunski.
One year into his career as a fitness writer, Vladimir recognized that his love for mixed martial arts (MMA) and martial arts has no bounds, and he began working for the American source MiddleEasy.com.
After several disagreements with the editor, he left the organization and pursued his passion for writing on YouTube and other online platforms. Once he found a local sponsor, he put in the extra effort. As a result, Vladimir now covers any mixed martial arts (MMA) event on which he can get his hands.
Vladimir has had the opportunity to chat with MMA legends Gilbert Burns, Andre Ewell, Cody Stamann, and Herbert Burns throughout his time as a journalist. He interviewed notable coaches, including Ricardo Liborio, Marc Montoya, and Fernand Lopez. Additionally, he has extensive knowledge of martial arts mechanics thanks to his background as a Serbian Taekwondo vice-champion.
Vladimir is determined to realize his goals. He believes his ability to think outside the box and take risks has contributed to his success.
Vladimir has a stellar reputation in the workplace. He dedicates his weekends to training so that he might be the first Bulgarian to achieve tremendous success in mixed martial arts.
Recent Articles:
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Lucha Libre: Mexican Wrestling In Its Best Form!
Lucha libre is one of the most popular fighting sports in Latin America and the ultimate goal is entertainment. Lucha libre wrestlers participate in a “free fight” with very few rules, but the majority of moves in a Lucha libre fight are well-trained and executed by hardcore professional wrestling phenoms.
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WBC Belts Explained
There are many belts in boxing, but today, we will focus on WBC world title belts, their history, and the majority of title owners. There are 17 weight classes and four major sanctioning bodies in boxing, so tracking boxing world champions can be difficult
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UFC 283 “Teixeira Vs Hill” + Weekly MMA Report
There is no UFC, but Bellator vs Rizin cross-promo brought some entertaining, fun-to-watch combats. The former UFC 205-pound fighter Modestas “The Baltic Gladiator” Bukauskas floored Chuck Campbell with a lovely right hand in the fourth and became the first fighter who scored 205-pound Cage Warriors title two times.
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Boxing Chess: All About This Sport
This sport combines two pretty much different disciplines into one. The purpose of this sport is to either beat your opponent via a knockout or a checkmate.
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Sumo: What Is And Wrestlers
Sumo is a style of full-contact wrestling bout, where your goal is to push your opponent (sumo wrestler, rikishi) out of the Sumo ring or to force him to touch the ground with any body part other than the soles of his feet.
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Judo Gene LeBell
Ivan Gene LeBell was one of the most influential martial artists the world has ever seen. He left a huge trail in the world of boxing, wrestling, Judo, and combat sports overall.
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LFA 149 “Bunes Vs Horiuchi” + Weekly MMA Report
There is no UFC, but Bellator vs Rizin cross-promo brought some entertaining, fun-to-watch combats. Yet, all the main card battles …
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Boxing Punches: Everything You Need To Win A Fight
There are six basic strikes in boxing – jab, cross, lead hook, rear hook, lead uppercut, and rear uppercut. The jab is a fast, straight punch tossed with the lead hand from the guard position.
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Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Belts: Ranking System Explained
Brazilian jiu-jitsu is one of the most popular sports in modern MMA. Brazilian jiu-jitsu is quite different than the majority of Oriental martial arts when it comes to belts and rankings, which merits this analysis.
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Merry Christmas Happy New Year + Weekly MMA Report
There were many great combats at the last UFC event of 2022 (UFC Vegas 66). Unfortunately, the main event ended in a very controversial split draw between Sean Strickland and Jared Cannonier.
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Judo Kata (Ka Ta)
There are two principal ways of training in the majority of Japanese martial arts – forms and free practice. In Judo, Kata practice refers to the formal system of prearranged drills. Kata practice focuses on maximal contraction before the motion and accurate technique.
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UFC Orlando + Weekly MMA Report
PFL 10 was an event to remember. Larissa Pacheco dethroned Kayla Harrison and shocked the world after five rounds of great back-and-forth war. Brendan Loughnane stopped Bubba Jenkins in the fourth round, while Ante Delija looked amazing against Mattheus Scheffel and scored another victory in the rematch to win a 1-million-dollar prize.