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What is the “Bas Rutten MMA System”?
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Why the Bas Rutten MMA System? Known by reputation as a powerful striker (as seen on National Geographic’s Fight Science); in the 28 wins that Bas Rutten has in MMA, he has won more fights by submission than by KO. Bas is undefeated in his last 22 fights alone. Taking from his experience and success in submissions, he created the highly rated Bas Rutten’s Extreme Pancras instructional video series and the famous Bas Rutten Big Books of Combat. Training in the “BRMMA System” you learn this unique grappling and striking style that produces champions. There is NO OTHER training center in Oregon that offers this and we are the ONLY training center with Bas’ main instructor teaching full time classes.
BEWARE: Because of the growing popularity of the BRMMA system, there are MANY training centers and martial arts schools trying to identify with the system and Bas himself. Make sure you check the Bas Rutten Systems website at www.basruttensystems.com to ensure you are training at a licensed location with a certified instructor and not someone posing to be one. |
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Bas Rutten, 3x undefeated King of Pancras, undefeated UFC Heavyweight champion and well known color commentator has spent many years training such great fighters as Mark Kerr, Duane “Bang” Ludwig, Genki Sudo, Carlos Newton, Alex Steibling and Kimbo Slice just to name a few. Bas is one of the most (some say premier) MMA trainers in the industry. Bas has been teaching Thai boxing for more than 15 years and submissions for 8 years. He created his #1 selling workout “The Bas Rutten Mixed Martial Arts Workout” and it is used by professional fighters, instructors, students and actors to improve speed, stamina, coordination, timing and overall conditioning. |




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Watch Bas on National Geographic & Sport Science |