Mixed Martial Arts Expo 2006, Toronto

Mixed Martial Arts Expo 2006Toronto


Momentum for Mixed Martial Arts Expo continues to grow. The event now boasts 70 world-class instructors – almost double from last year – and features 200 seminars for martial artists of all styles and levels – adults, youth and children. Over 20 different martial arts are represented. You can stay within your own style or take advantage of a unique opportunity to try a different martial art every hour. How cool is that!


In addition to an awesome roster of traditional martial art instructors, on the pro-MMA side the event also features hands-on seminars from the following UFC, TKO and PRIDE fighters and coaches. Imagine having the opportunity to get a weekend full of techniques and personal instruction directly from these outstanding MMA pros.



* Dan Severn – Special Certificate Seminar Available * Carlos Newton – Special Certificate Seminar Available * Jeff Joslin * Mark Hominick * Nabil Khatib * Shah Franco * Shawn Tomkins * Wagnney Fabiano


Mixed Martial Arts Expo is now THE largest martial arts training event in North America. Don’t miss out! Early Booking Discounts are about to expire! Sign up today at http://www.mixedmartialartsexpo.com.


And don’t miss FlashPoint! ~ full-contact Muay Thai fights on Saturday evening including the Ontario Welterweight Championship. Tickets available online at http://www.mixedmartialartsexpo.com


We are working very hard to ensure that like last year MMA Expo 2006 is another roaring success. Please help us achieve this goal by taking a moment now to forward this e-mail to all your martial arts colleagues. They’ll be very disappointed if they miss this event.


See you at the show!


Best Regards,


Gerald Chopik



































































































































































































































































































































































































































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