Real bad guys

I think MMA is notorious for having links to some proper bad people
 
I'm about 95% sure Doug Marshall and Cain Velasquez are both in gangs. They both have huge gang tattoos.
 
I heard a former HW champion shot wildly from a car trying to kill someone, but just a rumor

Edit: also War Machine obviously. Attempted murder there as well.
 
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Guys that went to jail and are staying in jail are the real bad ones.
Lee Murray. War Machine. Phil Baroni.
Fighters who can still attend their niece or nephew's birthday party are not that bad.
 
Amar Suloev.
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Yeah, came to say this. Was a bad dude.
https://www.scrapdigest.com/meet-the-ufc-fighter-who-became-a-mafia-hitman/37553/

Absolutely. The Frittata brothers were the most "bad guy" people affiliated with modern MMA, imo. Even the Pride guys weren't as connected as them, imo. Of course, I don't know for sure, but that's what it seems to me after reading up on the matter. They were connected with the Kansas City people and, originally, their family had casinos on the gulf in Texas.
https://content.time.com/time/subscriber/article/0,33009,807579,00.html
Many a mug on the edge of the big time thinks there is a formula for dealing with newsmen: intimidate or bribe. In Galveston, Texas, where vice and crime abound, Gambling Boss Anthony Fertitta tried that formula in an effort to prevent LIFE from getting pictures of his illegal operations. It did not work.

After LIFE Photographer Joe Scherschel and Reporter Hank Suydam took pictures (with a concealed camera) in one of Fertitta's gambling houses, the boss and two henchmen followed the LIFE men to their hotel. Photographer Scherschel took his film upstairs while Reporter Suydam encountered Fertitta and his two strong-arm men in the lobby. Fertitta demanded an explanation of what Suydam and Scherschel had been doing, suddenly smashed Suydam in the face. By the time Suydam had picked himself off the floor, Fertitta had switched tactics, tried to stuff a $20 bill into the reporter's pocket.

Last week, just before LIFE published "Wide-Open Galveston Mocks Texas Laws," Gambling Boss Fertitta was tried for simple assault in the Galveston justice court. After Fertitta pleaded "not guilty" and then refused to take the stand, Justice J. L. McKenna found Fertitta guilty, gave him the maximum punishment: a $25 fine. The conviction was much more important than the small fine. In Galveston, where gang leaders like Fertitta have long tried to pose as legitimate businessmen, the criminal conviction reported on Page One of Texas newspapers helped to expose these "legitimate businessmen" for the thugs they are.

Also:
https://yesterdaysamerica.com/the-maceos-of-galveston-crime-in-the-island-city/
 
Its kinda sad how many MMA fighters are registered sex offenders
 
The Silveira Bros were mid-level drug dealers, IIRC.
 
jon jones is extremely dangerous to pregnant women.
 
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