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UNI Coach Doug Schwab said his wrestlers wanted to compete and needed the opportunity as well. So, when the Midlands Championships was canceled for the second straight season, the Panthers decided to support the tournament that formed in its place. ....
Mike Pendleton is brand new to the MMA world, as fell in love with MMA after UFC 189. Mike graduated from the Illinois Media School in Chicago and is currently the host of "On The Mic" every Thursday from 6-9 p.m. CT. Mike has previously written for Bleacher Report, FanSided and Full Scale Sports. ....
.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... It is a misdemeanor punishable by a $5 fine to mispronounce the name of Edwin Cooper Jr.’s hometown, Joliet, Illinois, within its borders. It’s Joe-lee-et, never Jolly-et. Meanwhile, Cooper, an MMA fighter who now lives in Albuquerque and trains at Jackson-Wink, isn’t quite ready to pronounce himself UFC-ready. But he’s confident a few more victories on the LFA circuit, starting with Friday’s fight in Shawnee, Oklahoma against Brazilian Robson Junior (3-0), will get him there. ...................... “I definitely plan on making a statement this fight,” Cooper (3-1) said in a phone interview, “finishing him and (impressing) the UFC right away.” ....
Chicago, IL – Chicago Police Department (CPD) Officer Israel “Izzy” Martinez died unexpectedly on April 12, according to the police union. Officer Martinez, 27, served eight years in the Illinois Army National Guard prior to joining the CPD in June of 2017, the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Lodge 7 said in a blog post on Tuesday. He was a staff sergeant and deployed to Kuwait during his military service, the union explained on a fundraising page established to help the officer’s family in the wake of their loss. “Israel loved serving both as a military service member and as a Chicago Police Officer,” the FOP said. ....