Saturday, January 31, 2015
MMA Fighter - Jeff Monson "The Snowman"
Jeffrey Monson is an American mixed martial artist from Olympia, Washington, who competes as a Heavyweight. He is affiliated with American Top Team which is based in Coconut Creek, Florida.
Monson was a Division I wrestler at Oregon State and at the University of Illinois, and was a Pac-10 champion.[citation needed] He also competed at senior level at USA Wrestling events for a number of years.
Monson is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and a two-time Abu Dhabi Combat Club Submission Wrestling World Champion. He is a mixed martial arts fighter and has had three professional boxing bouts. His professional boxing record is two wins and one draw.
Monson is considered to be one of the world's top submission grapplers. He is a multiple event winner at NAGA, Grapplers Quest and FILA, among other submission tournaments. He is nicknamed "The Snowman" for his performance at the 1999 Abu Dhabi Combat Club Submission Wrestling World Championship. The Brazilian fighters at the tournament gave him the nickname because he came in as an unknown, but beat four Brazilians in a row to win the 88-98 kilogram weight class. As he went along in the tournament and continued to beat his opponents, they said he was like a snowball (white, compact, rolling and getting bigger and stronger as the tournament went on).
TATTOOS
1.Flag of anarchy
2 .Motto''Kill Enemy''
3. Capitalism
4. Kimurawear - sponsor
5. Woman kill capitalism
6. Symbol ''Industrial Workers of the World''
7. Another symbol ''Industrial Workers of the World''
8. Symbol ''anarchy''
9. Cartoon favorite girl
10. Japanese symbol - < power> and <bravery>
11.''On The Map''sponsor
12. Autograph footprint Jeff Monson
13. Japanese ieroglif - names of his children Joshua and Mikaela
14. Biblical scene'' Jacob'' symbol of invincible spirit
15. Star - symbol of communism
16. Slogan of freedom and solidarity
17. Snowman
18. Fairy
19. beautiful black star symbol anarcho - communist
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