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Old 07-21-2004, 06:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I see there are lots of competitions held in Dallas, which leads me to believe lots of people train here as well. So could someone point me in the direction of some reputable schools in the Dallas area offering MMA classes?

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I see there are lots of competitions held in Dallas, which leads me to believe lots of people train here as well. So could someone point me in the direction of some reputable schools in the Dallas area offering MMA classes?

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Man, there are a BUNCH of good MMA schools in Dallas! I would give anything to have the options that you guys have up there! Some of the best BJJ available (Carlos Machado's school) and one of the best Muay Thai trainers in the country (Saekson Janjira... 6 world titles).

For MMA, here's a "Lion's Den" school: http://www.guymezger.com/

Also, check out http://www.txmma.com Not only do they have a list of all the schools in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area, there is also a forum section about Texas Schools where you can ask which ones are the best.

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I thought ATX had its share of good school as well...?

Yeah I was looking at the Lion's Den, but the more reviews I read about it, the more I see people saying that it needs some "new blood" and that its training is outdated.
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I thought ATX had its share of good school as well...?

Yeah I was looking at the Lion's Den, but the more reviews I read about it, the more I see people saying that it needs some "new blood" and that its training is outdated.
Yes, we do have great schools here in Austin but just not as large of a selection as you have there. Also, I love Muay Thai and I wish that we had a school here like Janjira's school up there in Plano.
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