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While money is great, Orlando Sanchez believes that competing for the legacy of the very first WNO belt means something far more important.
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Leo Manzano traces his history in track —from racing his grandfather as a boy in Mexico to a silver medal in the 1500m at the London Olympics. Manzano explores how his culture, his family, and his connection to Mexico and the United States influenced him and his running. Almost 10 years after his historic medal, FloSports joins Manzano as he visits his old high school in Texas to see how his legacy continues to make an impact on the next generation of distance runners.
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Anthony Olivas vs Legacy Coutee Fight to Win 153
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Only one ADCC champion has ever managed to go unscored on, and that man is the "Brazilian Tiger", Ricardo Arona. -99kg ADCC champion in 2000, -99kg and openweight champion in 2001, and superfight champ in 2003, Arona was one of the few Brazilian grapplers of that era who was unafraid of and able to go head to head with wrestlers. A powerhouse grappler, he manhandled his opponents and left a legacy that may never be challenged. A world champion in the gi at purple and brown belt before becoming notorious for his no-gi exploits, Arona's grappling career was short-lived as he moved to pursue a career in MMA where he became a superstar in Japan. Now retired and living his best life in his hometown of Niteroi in Brazil, Arona spends his days surfing and training jiu-jitsu in his home gym.
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