Strikeforce and MMA stars 'Kickin' It' to bullies nationwide

NEW YORK (November 3, 2009)–-Jason "Mayhem" Miller has already shown the world that he’s no fan of bullies. Now, the host of MTV’s smash-hit reality series "Bully Beatdown" has been joined by fellow STRIKEFORCE mixed martial arts (MMA) stars Scott "Hands of Steel" Smith and Daniel Cormier in a national campaign led by apparel company and cause organization Kickin’ It, Inc. to curb a perennial problem amongst adolescents and teenagers.
Founded by Kickin’ It Apparel Co. President GinaMarie Raimondo in May 2009, the "Bullying…We’re Kickin’ It" campaign aims to stop bullying amongst youth and the resulting psychological and emotional wounds often left on victims. Raimondo’s outfit aggressively engages students, their guardians, and school faculty in useful dialogue and activities, including workshops led by the organization’s spokespeople in order to encourage positive behavior.
Smith and Cormier will pay visits to several Chicago schools and youth centers this week while Miller readies for his highly-anticipated, live network television debut on CBS this Saturday, November 7 when he will face off with fellow superstar Jake Shields during the STRIKEFORCE and M-1 Global co-promoted "Fedor vs. Rogers" event at Chicago’s Sears Centre Arena.
"I’m enthused to be a part of something like this that’s bigger than just fighting and bigger than just a TV show," said the 28-year-old Miller, who has already recorded a number of public service announcements on behalf of Kickin It’s campaign. The messages are being broadcast nationally courtesy of Premiere Radio, a subsidiary of Clear Channel Worldwide. "I want to bring about positive change amongst the youth in this country and this is a way to do that."
Cormier, a two-time member of The United States Olympic wrestling team who placed fourth in the 2004 Games held in Athens, Greece, was inspired to join the group as a result of his personal experiences.
"I was bullied as a kid so I know what it’s like to be belittled and humiliated in front of my peers," said the 30-year-old Cormier. "I want to make a difference in the lives of kids who are facing the same things I did when I was their age."
Smith’s status as a father of two boys, ages 12 and 6, has heightened his sensitivity to the problem. "It hasn’t happened to either of my kids yet, but that doesn’t mean it couldn’t happen in the future. It’s something that concerns me and I want to do whatever I can to influence kids in a positive way."
"Bullying is a very serious problem in every school across America that has long lasting, detrimental effects on your youth," said Raimondo. "This problem requires an integrated approach involving the entire community to unite against this kind of behavior. Kickin It’s campaign offers that and hopes others will follow the example of the STRIKEFORCE athletes who should be admired for their passion and determination to address this issue."
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Gawd that’s annoying.
Go gawk in one of the dozen other threads hijacked by this.
I mean really, how many other ways can you all repeat the same stuff?
by Jas on Nov 3, 2009 3:19 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Stop acting like he dominated machida already!! It was a real close fight that could have gone either way. I had machida winning the 1st 3 rounds just like 2 of the judges did.
And really people if machida had lost that decision dont you think there still would have been a rematch seeing how close the fight was??
by ItsNormlToSmokePot on Nov 3, 2009 3:25 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Shogun dominated machida for 5 rounds hands down & every1 knows it!!!
by MACHIDA ERROR on Nov 3, 2009 4:16 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Ughhh! valesquez dominated rothwell, GSP dominated Penn, those are dominating victories!!
Machida vs shogun was a close fight! What happens in close fights?? people tend to form their own opinion about who won.. it doesnt make it fact its just your opinion!
troll
by ItsNormlToSmokePot on Nov 3, 2009 4:42 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
Thank you for those prime examples of domination NORML. I am so tired of hearing about it as well. He Lost, nothing you can do about it. All the bitching in the world is going to end up with one result, Machida is still the undefeated LHW Champion! Save it for the replay, so you can cry again if he loses how he should never have been in that scenario because he won the first fight.
Anyway it is nice to see Miller actually do something good with the bogus show of his. Bulyying is horrible nowadays. MY son is 12 and I am always hearing nightmare stories from him and what happens to other kids.
by Da Monkey on Nov 4, 2009 6:55 AM EST up reply actions 0 recs
well i think its nice to see people doing something positive with the youth of today. Heaven knows they need it.
by bellio on Nov 3, 2009 3:50 PM EST reply actions 0 recs

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