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Who is Billy Ho and why should I follow his training for MMA Fitness Program?

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Who is Billy Ho and why should I follow his training for MMA Fitness Program?

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Actually, I don’t know who it is. I mean, I try to follow UFC, MMA on this site https://jbhnews.com/peppa-pig-instead-bellator-206/20834/ but I’m not aware of him. But if you are suggested to follow his training then he can be recognized as a trustworthy sportsman?

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Ever since I was a child and got beat up by my older brother I was interested in self-defense, fighting, and physical conditioning. As a young child I trained in and competed in judo. However, I eventually quit judo to focus more on basketball. After high school I started training in Muay Thai Kickboxing. I ended up studying grappling for a bit before meeting my current instructors Matt and Nick Serra. Although Matt and Nick are my main instructors I have also been trained by and have trained with many great professional martial artists including Mark Staniszewski (judo), Pete “Drago” Sell, George Sotiropoulos, John Danaher, Gregor Gracie, Ray Longo (Thai boxing), Luke Cummo, James Gabert, Joe Diable, and many other talented but lesser known individuals. My time is split between helping martial artists improve technically as Chief Instructor along with Nick Serra at Serra Brazilian Jiu-jitsu of East Meadow and helping martial artists and others improve their conditioning. I graduated w

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