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Bio Danny is a hard worker, ability to overcome adversity, strong family bonds. Danny was born in Tempe, Arizona and he has wrestled and boxed most of his life.
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back to training

the thanksgiving weekend was great spent time with the family and friends coming back home to visit also worked out all weekend in the weight room and lifted . not really thinking about the weight i just took a month to lose so im back up to 150 after thanksgiving now. and hope a fight comes my way soon because i feel strong and quick going against the big guys and the little ones. also trying to work on my stand up with knees but as soon as ben and efrain get back from bj's camp ill be working wrestling with the guys and try to do what i can to help those guys get victorys over there opponit's. but as soon as something comes around my way ill let you guys know thanks for the support my new twitter friends

 

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  • Nice card last night

    Nice card last night not really too smooth but it was fun too watch  
    with some of the exchanges and how all the fighters went back to there  
    roots like rosehalt and koscheck with wrestling, Grove with his bjj  

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  • WEC debut

    Danny Martinez is looking to get himself noticed by the mainstream crowd on Dec. 3 at WEC 37 in Las Vegas. He faces a tough test in doing so, as he will be fighting Urijah Faber's teammate, Joe Benavidez.

    Martinez holds a 12-2 MMA record and went to...

About Danny

Danny Martinez grew up in Tempe Arizona.  When Danny was in 1st grade he meet Jesse Forbes (TUF 3, UFC and WEC vet 185-205) who had just transfered to the school from Scottland.  Jesse was shy, differnt and immediatly caught the attention of the school bullies.

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