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West Virginia becomes 45th U.S. state to regulate MMA

Markz

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Christopher Daniels

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NooDLE

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Nice, everything looks pretty sweet except Im not really digging the glow around the gif. Other than that its good.
 

Axis

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I'm not a fan of GIFs at all. To me, all it does is cover up the lack of graphics in it. If you're going to use a GIF, use it to enhance a good piece, not to cover a bad piece. the font is nothing special and the background is pretty bad.
 

KANNIBAL

Member
Im also not a big fan of gif's like Axis said. But if your going to add one make sure it doesnt shift like Alhajri mentioned above me. and the glow doesnt look good.
 

Markz

Member
Damn, the nudge is due to the actual .GIF itself, I would change it but I can't find good GIFs for Christopher Daniels.
 

Ben

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With overwhelming votes in favor of the move, West Virginia is now the 45th U.S. state to regulate mixed martial arts.

After it recently passed the West Virginia legislation, Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin recently signed the bill into effect.

Only three state athletic commissions (New York, Connecticut and Vermont) currently don't regulate MMA, and two states (Alaska and Wyoming) lack regulatory bodies to do so.

"We've worked hard to get this sport regulated all over the world, particularly in the United States," UFC President Dana White stated. "I'm really excited to see the sport regulated in West Virginia and look forward to one day bringing a UFC event there."

As part of today's release, UFC officials revealed no timetable for an event in the state, which has the nation's 37th largest population with 1.9 million West Virginians. Potential UFC host cites include Charleston and Huntington.

Def a plus, even if it's not a big market to run shows, they need to get New York though and getting the remaining states first is only going to help get that done
 
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