

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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UFC Shorts: Everything You Need To Know
Ever since the UFC signed the deal with Reebok in 2014, all fighters have unified fight wear and fight week apparel, including the UFC shorts. They cannot get additional sponsorship deals on their shorts, but they can personalize them to suit them the best regarding their fighting style, comfort, or personal preferences.
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How Long Are Boxing Rounds And A Boxing Match? [Average Length Researched!]
Boxing matches are usually set to twelve three-minute rounds, with one-minute intervals between the rounds. Most professional boxing matches today (especially championship matches) last twelve rounds if they go the distance. The average boxing match lasts just under six rounds, including finished fights before the decision, and matches set to less than twelve rounds.
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How UFC Fighters Cut Weight?
There are three main steps in how UFC fighters cut weight in only a few days before their match. First, they gradually dehydrate for five days, leading to no…
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Best Heavy Bag Stands [2023]
Heavy bags are some of the best tools to train combat sports and cardio, and they don’t exist without a high-quality heavy bag stand. This one works with the same pegs-and-weights system, which can provide some awesome stability for training, but it won’t provide that 360-degree access to the bag, or even 180 degrees, actually.
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Sanabul Funk Strike Tie Dye 7 oz MMA Hybrid Sparring Gloves Review 2023
This is a review of the Sanabul Funk Strike Tie Dye 7 oz MMA Hybrid Sparring Gloves. Regardless of the striking-based design, these gloves are still amazing for cross-training and implementing things like Jiu-Jitsu or wrestling into your training repertoire, since the palm and fingers of your hand are almost completely free to move around and to be used as if you were wearing nothing.
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Everlast Women’s Everstrike Training Gloves Review 2023
This is a review of the Everlast Women’s Everstrike Training Gloves. I found the Everlast Women’s Everstrike Training Gloves to be a high-quality pair of gloves, which are built well and are thus very durable, and are also very comfortable and fun to use according to all the female friends and training partners I have asked about them.
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All Black Open Martial Arts Uniform Review 2023
Martial arts are, in most cases, the epitome of function over form. The All Black Open Martial Arts Uniform is a great martial arts uniform because it has almost all the traditional Japanese Gi should have, and it is also stylish, which is a rare (and sometimes looked-down-upon) sight in the traditional martial arts world.
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RDX MMA Gloves for Grappling Martial Arts Review 2023
This is a review of the RDX MMA Gloves for Grappling Martial Arts. Open-Palm Design These RDX gloves are mostly grappling gloves (though they can easily be used for practicing striking arts as well), which is why gripping ability is one of the most important aspects to look out for.
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Wesing WKF Sparring Karate Gloves Review 2023
With years of martial arts experience, and after having visited and trained in a number of dojos worldwide, I have come to highly appreciate good karate gear. If you are interested in starting karate, or even better, starting a career in karate which will definitely lead to tournaments and competitions, you will need a pair of high-quality gloves, and the Wesing WKF is the real deal.
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Boxing Hand Wraps RDX Inner Gloves Review 2023
Injuries are common, and sometimes even fractures and joint problems come up. Apart from this, the stitching and the materials make these gloves 4-way breathable, so there will be no excessive sweating or heat under the gloves, and they will remain fresh and clean for a lot longer than many traditional gloves and inner gloves can.
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Best Taekwondo Shoes for Dominating the Mat 2023: Find Your Perfect Fit
If you’re into martial arts, not just taekwondo, you’ll know that you must keep yourself protected. However, this saying doesn’t …
Best Taekwondo Shoes for Dominating the Mat 2023: Find Your Perfect Fit
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Venum Impact Sparring Gloves Review 2023
Having had many years of experience in different martial arts dojos and combat training centers, I value good training gear. The high-quality of the thumb-guard is also something to respect since such smaller components of gloves and training attire tend to break or tear the first, but there will be no problems with these.