Sunday, December 1, 2013

Twitter Accounts MMA Fans Need To Be Following

By Rod Bourgoine


Twitter is fast becoming a top source of news on the planet, and if you are one of the millions of people who are both an MMA fan and have a twitter account, you probably follow at least one or two fighters. While you probably can't and shouldn't follow everyone, here are a few people that are absolutely worthy of following.

Whether you like it or not, Dana White is pretty much the big guy in MMA. You don't have to like him, but his tweeter feed is definitely worth following. He is often the first to break news about all sorts of MMA-related events and fighters. In addition, he will say just about anything and has no problem expressing himself, albeit the tweets are often heavily laced with profanity. Check out the results of a recent feud between Ken Shamrock and Dana White, which is nothing but fun.

Joe Rogan is a unique guy, and his twitter feed contains plenty of great MMA information but also lots of other interesting tidbits. He's a huge proponent of legalizing marijuana and a bit of a conspiracy theorist going as far as to question whether the U.S. government faked the moon landing of Apollo 11. Rogan may be unique, but he is an expert when it comes to the MMA, so you'll pick up some solid insight from following his twitter feed.

For the entertainment value if nothing else, Chael Sonnen is someone fun to follow. He is notorious for not being able to keep his mouth shut and has no problem insulting anyone, even entire countries. He has a well-known hatred of Anderson Silva as well as Wanderlei Silva and pretty much everyone in Brazil. Recently he has begun writing poetry on twitter, much of it dedicated to how much he doesn't like Wanderlei Silva. The two of them will be coaching The Ultimate Fighter soon, in Brazil, which should have a high entertainment factor.

In addition, most fighters have their own twitter account and you should follow your favorite. BJ Penn is a social media expert, and following his tweets is like following an MMA magazine or a reporter. Tito Ortiz is an interesting and sometimes even inspirational guy to follow. He obviously posts about MMA but also about his life outside the cage.

Another good idea would be to follow the Twitter feed of your favorite organization or magazine. There are several excellent sports reporters who concentrate their writing in the sport of MMA, including Loretta Hunt, who has been on the scene since 2001. Her Twitter feed is always informative. Ariel Helwani, three-time World MMA Journalist of the Year award winner, is another report to follow. He is known as the "Howard Cosell" of mixed martial arts.




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