![]() ![]() Jessica - Everything, all the hard work you put into leading up to it. ![]() Jessica - I just fell into it, I went to a local NAAFS show and met both my coaches thru a mutaul friend when I was 19, they invited me down to try a few classes and I instantly fell in love! The 125 pound Ohio fighter out of the Strong Style Fight team just racked up her fourth amateur victory at the inaugural North American Allied Fight Series, defeating Marcia May this past weekend.When she is not training, Jessica hosts the Co-host NAAFS Radio on & SportsRadio 1350am WARF in Akron, OH. And I am grappling December 5th.įighter Jessica Eye has people looking. I am also wrestling in the NYAC holiday tournament in November. I am hopefully going to get some fights in soon at my weight to start building a national record. All of my fights in MI are often two weight classes up so I look at them as experience. And wrestling has only made me a better fighter.Īniano - I have a fight on Halloween and the second weekend in November. I never had to give up wrestling it is still in my life. Being a true artists means competing in all of the sports that go into fighting. So, to me, Mixed Martial Arts is all of these things. And I will start competing in boxing soon. I am also a BJJ fighter and submission grappler. I still compete in wrestling as well as cagefights. My being in the gym helps my writing because I understand fighting form the inside.įightergirls - How was the transition from traditional wrestling to mma?Īniano - Transitioning from wrestling to MMA was not that hard. I cannot see myself doing or being anything else.įightergirls - Being a writer and blogger, how has that helped in your training and how has training helped in writing?Īniano - I love writing about MMA and I believe that writing helps my training because I can be objective and understand what I need to do in the gym by watching professionals do what they do. My teammates are like my family and MMA offers me a support system like no other. I train everyday and I love every minute of it. The story starts there.įightergirls - What drives your passion for fighting?Īniano - My passion for fighting comes from my love of the sport. He asked me if I would be interested and I was. I met my trainer at a national tournament. I was a high school and college wrestler. With an amateur record of 2-0, Aniano is well on her way to being successful in and outside the cage.įightergirls - How did you get started in MMA?Īniano - I started in MMA through wrestling. ![]() Being a journalism major, blogger, and reporter for The Bleacher Report, Aniano proves she can show her skills outside the cage as well as inside. ’s Jen "Tink" Aniano is dedicated to the sport of mma from all sides. Jen "Tink" Aniano 11:00:22 PM Posted by MarQ These girls are the Future of Women's Fighting. A Personal look at these girls' backgrounds, experiences, and lifestyles. A look at Up-and-Comers in the Fight World. ![]()
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