Hawaii MMA legends gather to help stop bullying

Hawaii MMA legends gather to help stop bullying


A starring composition from the Hawaiian war sports community will be hosted by Hawaii Elite MMA in the center of Oahu for the opening workshop for “Warriors Don’t Fully”, a self -defense seminar and an anti -bullying seminar for Keiki.

The three -hour event, which is filled in two hours, will have coaching and training by some of the most prominent mixed martial artists in the state. Among them: Brad Tavares, the current weight of UFC, the former Angla Lee championship holder, former UFC fighters Martin De and Kendall Gro and fans of Yancy Medeiros and more, including the organizer, former Belima-Lei MacFarlane champion.

“This just shows how incredible Hawaii is and our potential is when people gather,” said McFarlane, one of the organizers. “Not a single person in the struggle society I didn’t get. So many of us resonate by bullying, whether sacrifice, witnesses, or even former bullys who found a way to guide that energy through martial arts.”

MacFarlane added that for local youth, especially those who called many fighters home, provide a reliable role and role model for local youth.

“These fighters look like them, they come from the same neighborhoods and thrive in life,” he said. “This type of representation is very important. That’s why the campaign is” not bullying warriors “.

Although registration for Sunday event is full, organizers intend to host additional workshops in the future.

Families are encouraged Click here to register for upcoming meetings.



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