[FULL] Aaron Chalmers interview | Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show | ESPN
Bellator MMA’s Aaron Chalmers joins Ariel Helwani’s Mixed Martial Arts Program in studio to chat about his shift from MTV truth star to Bellator MMA boxer. Chalmers details an ongoing contract dispute, breaks down his ever-evolving tattoo collection as well as gives an insight to his individual life back in England.
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Muay Thai
Muay Thai is a combat sport of Thailand that uses stand-up striking along with various clinching techniques. This physical and mental discipline which includes combat on shins is known as "the art of eight limbs" because it is characterized by the combined use of fists, elbows, knees, shins, being associated with a good physical preparation that makes a full-contact fighter very efficient. Muay Thai became widespread internationally in the twentieth century, when practitioners defeated notable practitioners of other martial arts.