Karl Gustel Wärnberg

Karl Gustel Wärnberg är chefredaktör för Fighter Magazine. Han började följa MMA när han var 10 år, då han först såg Rallarsving på TV och började följa Pride FC med sina äldre killkusiner. Innan dess utövade han judo, har testat capoeira, fäktning, jiu-jitsu, och Muay Thai. Han har tävlat i tyngdlyftning och spelade ishockey i 10 år. På senare år har han tränat boxning, framförallt i en av Londons mest anrika klubbar: Fitzroy Lodge.

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The Founder of The UFC: Interview with Campbell McLaren

In 1993, a revolution in the world of sports took place. The UFC was founded, and two years later the name “MMA” was established. One of the key figures in the creation of the UFC, and the sport of MMA, is Campbell McLaren who has since left the UFC and launched Combate Global. We spoke to him about his role in creating the UFC, the history of MMA, and his new ventures. 

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Sweden’s 10 Best MMA Fighters

Sweden has been doing incredibly well in MMA for many years, often punching above its weight given the relatively small population. With athletes in all major promotions, past champions looking to gain their titles, and sure future title contenders, the future is bright. Here are Sweden’s top 10 pound-for-pound MMA athletes to keep an eye on. 

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UFC 277

With two belts on the line and a heavyweight match-up for the ages, UFC 277 is an event fans will not want to miss. Add to this that one of the title bouts is the greatly anticipated rematch between Amanda Nunes and Julianna Pena.

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Zebaztian Kadestam Returns at ONE 160

The former ONE Welterweight Champion, Zebaztian ”The Bandit” Kadestam from Sweden, returns to the Circle facing Iuris Lapicus at ONE 160 on Friday, August 26th. We spoke to him for an exclusive interview, covering his career, his hopes to regain his title, and his love for ONE Championship.

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UFC London: Post Fight Analysis

A mixed night for Nordic fighters, UFC London delivered a thrilling event with local fans celebrating their national athletes despite the sad ending with Tom Aspinall being injured. Two fighters training at the Swedish gym Allstars walked away from the octagon victoriously, and rumours of a card in Sweden may not be entirely untrue. Here is the breakdown of the event. Results disclosed.