Native Americans in the UFC

Interesting... Would be a market to tap into.

People will laugh, but Native American indigenous people are the largest untapped source of natural born fighters on the planet.

Hawaiians think they fight alot, and I lived in Hawaii many years, Ive seen far better and far more fighters on reservations.
 
Ive made this thread before

You made a mistake
 
Don’t know if he still fights, but Dan Hornbuckle used to be a hot prospect over in Bellator.
 
Dan Henderson, Cain Velasquez, Frank Shamrock, etc many others.
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Dan henderson is not a full blooded native. Hes about 1/17th Walla Walla native American.
 
there are only like four million of em left...it's not surprising we don't see a lot,

Waachiim Spiritwolf is one that comes to mind
He never has fought for the UFC, but it's a good answer. He still has an impressive resume.
 
Andre Roberts from years back.
Erick Silva’s nickname is Indio(spelling?), probably has some blood in him.
 
Don’t know if he still fights, but Dan Hornbuckle used to be a hot prospect over in Bellator.
Great answer, though he never has fought for the UFC. I should have included Bellator in my question details.
 
Leonard's getting all in that firewater!
Why are you trying to incite racial tensions in you thread?

People are answering you and you're getting all indignant with your responses.

No one is trying to learn about "politically correct" Indian history tonight
 
Most Hispanics are Native Americans mixed with Europeans.
 
Kajan Johnson is from Ts'il Kaz Koh First Nation in Burns Lake, British Columbia, Canada!
 
Read my question details again. Carefully.

I read it the first time smartass and in case some people didn't know I wanted to mention Nicco and Henderson because besides the person you mention there is none. I'll answer anyway I want
 
Kajan Johnson is from Ts'il Kaz Koh First Nation in Burns Lake, British Columbia, Canada!
That's really cool. I never knew that. He's not full-blooded I found out, but that doesn't matter. Many are not but they are still First Nations people.
 
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put that on the census and see if the government recognizes you. oh right you dont put down your race because you dont believe in it, right?
Your talking apples and oranges. The census is used to see who gets free money from tax payers. Also to redraw voting districts to see who gets more representatives. It’s a game to pit people against each other.
 
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