FIGHTING MEINS

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The CMAC is dedicated to offering the best quality instruction in Martial Arts and Fitness.

Opened by Head Instructor Lee Mein in 1995 . The CMAC was created to be a place where elite athletes and people from all walks of life could come and train to be their best. Lee and his staff have created a friendly environment that caters to those who want to be challenged.

The Centre has a fully equipped weight room and large matt covered training areas along with a cage for MMA training. Offering both group and private lessons the CMAC is the home of premier fitness and martial arts instruction.

Open seven days a week, with classes six of these seven days and fighters preparing as often and as appropriately as possible, this facility is almost always buzzing. Add into the equation that owner Lee Mein also puts on local fight cards (Rumble In the Cage Promotions), enlisting his own fight team sensations to battle it out with talent from across Canada and the United States, you can guarantee that there is always someone at the gym training for something.

Jordan Mein Vs Tyron Woodley

Fast rising Canadian MMA fighter, Jordan “Young Gun” Mein, is set to take the big stage for the second time this Saturday, January 7 to face undefeated Tyron Woodley in a bout that is likely to create a number one contender for the Strikeforce Welterweight Title. The two will do battle on January 7 at Strikeforce: Rockhold vs. Jardine. Jordan's first amateur fight came when he was 14, and he compiled a 6-1 record before turning pro. He turned professional in June 2006 at one of his father's Rumble in the Cage shows. Jordan started his career 3-4 but then went 19-3 since. He fought UFC veteran Josh Burkman at a Knockout Entertainment show in April. Jordan battled to a unanimous-decision victory for a fourth straight win.
Jordan fought Dream Welterweight Champion, Marius Žaromskis at Score Fighting Series on June 10, 2011. Jordan won the fight via unanimous decision. After this, StrikeForce, the second largest MMA promotion in the world came calling. Mein signed a four-fight deal with Strikeforce in July 2011 and made his promotional debut at Strikeforce World Grand Prix: Barnett vs. Kharitonov. Mein won his debut with an impressive domination of former title contender Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos that saw Mein land several crushing elbows from a standing position leading to a TKO victory. Mein is currently riding a 6 fight win streak and has won 10 of his last 11 bouts.

WOODLEY VS MEIN RE-CAP

What was supposed to be an exciting match up to determine a spot for the vacant welterweight Strikeforce title, Tyron Woodley edged out Jordan Mein in a boring display of wrestling. Woodley wanting nothing of “young gun” Mein’s stand up game took him down in all three rounds and basically smothered him. Woodley did not try to pass the guard, he didn’t posture up and rain down punches or elbows. Mein actually stayed more active off his back firing elbows to the shoulders and head of Woodley.
The referee did nothing to make the match more interesting as the fighters should have been stood up many times because of the inactivity. To make things even worse, as Jordan began to work a submission from the bottom, the referee stood them up. The fans were booing as they grew restless waiting for something to happen. In the end, Woodley won a split decision.

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