Complete beginner to UFC where should I start?

Hey everyone, I’m completely new to UFC/MMA and just started watching.

I recently watched Islam Makhachev vs Ian Machado Garry and enjoyed it, but I honestly don’t know much about UFC yet ,the rules, fighters, different styles, etc.

If you were starting from zero, what fights or events would you recommend watching first to understand and get into UFC?

Should I start with some classic fights, follow current events, or watch certain fighters?

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u/MadMag9 — 4 days ago

New to reddit, where to read scary horror stories (folklore, urban legends, creature, cursed objects anything that hooks me for hours)?

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u/MadMag9 — 4 days ago

I accidentally found the perfect beach for a night I had always wanted

couple of days ago, I went on a trip with my friends to India, Andhra Pradesh, near Uppada.

We wanted to have a few beers at the beach at night. We first asked some locals about the beach, and they pointed us toward a public beach a few kilometres away. Apparently families and other people come and go there, and the police also check the place at certain times.

All my friends were fine with going there, but I had a different idea. I wanted to sit somewhere completely quiet, with nobody around and no feeling that we had to leave at a particular time.

So I asked a local if there was somewhere more isolated. He pointed us toward another stretch of beach.

I convinced the boys to come with me.

We bought some local fish fry and beers and went there at night.

And holy shit.😱😱

There was literally nobody there.

Just complete darkness, the Bay of Bengal, huge waves crashing, and the five/six of us sitting there eating fish and drinking beer.

For a while it genuinely felt like we had our own private island.

I've always had this random thing on my bucket list: sitting on a completely empty beach at night with a few beers, good food and friends, with nobody else around.

And somehow, without really planning it, I finally did it.

It was one of those simple experiences that probably won't look like much in photos, but I'll remember the feeling for a long time.

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u/MadMag9 — 7 days ago

I accidentally found the perfect beach for a night I had always wanted

couple of days ago, I went on a trip with my friends to Andhra Pradesh, near Uppada.

We wanted to have a few beers at the beach at night. We first asked some locals about the beach, and they pointed us toward a public beach a few kilometres away. Apparently families and other people come and go there, and the police also check the place at certain times.

All my friends were fine with going there, but I had a different idea. I wanted to sit somewhere completely quiet, with nobody around and no feeling that we had to leave at a particular time.

So I asked a local if there was somewhere more isolated. He pointed us toward another stretch of beach.

I convinced the boys to come with me.

We bought some local fish fry and beers and went there at night.

And ammaniyammaa😱

There was literally nobody there.

Just complete darkness, the Bay of Bengal, huge waves crashing, and the five of us sitting there eating fish and drinking beer.

For a while it genuinely felt like we had our own private island.

I've always had this random thing on my bucket list: sitting on a completely empty beach at night with a few beers, good food and friends, with nobody else around.

And somehow, without really planning it, I finally did it.

It was one of those simple experiences that probably won't look like much in photos, but I'll remember the feeling for a long time.

Nenu, maaollu oka naluguru naalugu chaapala fry oka case beer lu, ratri , na beach , mast anipicchindi

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u/MadMag9 — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/travel

I accidentally found the perfect beach for a night I had alwys wanted

A couple of days ago, I went on a trip with my friends to Andhra Pradesh, near Uppada. India

We wanted to have a few beers at the beach at night. We first asked some locals about the beach, and they pointed us toward a public beach a few kilometres away. Apparently families and other people come and go there, and the police also check the place at certain times.

All my friends were fine with going there, but I had a different idea. I wanted to sit somewhere completely quiet, with nobody around and no feeling that we had to leave at a particular time.

So I asked a local if there was somewhere more isolated. He pointed us toward another stretch of beach.

I convinced the boys to come with me.

We bought some local fish fry and beers and went there at night.

And holy shit.

There was literally nobody there.

Just complete darkness, the Bay of Bengal, huge waves crashing, and the five/six of us sitting there eating fish and drinking beer.

For a while it genuinely felt like we had our own private island.

I've always had this random thing on my bucket list: sitting on a completely empty beach at night with a few beers, good food and friends, with nobody else around.

And somehow, without really planning it, I finally did it.

It was one of those simple experiences that probably won't look like much in photos, but I'll remember the feeling for a long time.

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u/MadMag9 — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/beach

I accidentally found the perfect beach for a night I had always wanted

couple of days ago, I went on a trip with my friends to India, Andhra Pradesh, near Uppada.

We wanted to have a few beers at the beach at night. We first asked some locals about the beach, and they pointed us toward a public beach a few kilometres away. Apparently families and other people come and go there, and the police also check the place at certain times.

All my friends were fine with going there, but I had a different idea. I wanted to sit somewhere completely quiet, with nobody around and no feeling that we had to leave at a particular time.

So I asked a local if there was somewhere more isolated. He pointed us toward another stretch of beach.

I convinced the boys to come with me.

We bought some local fish fry and beers and went there at night.

And holy shit.😱😱

There was literally nobody there.

Just complete darkness, the Bay of Bengal, huge waves crashing, and the five/six of us sitting there eating fish and drinking beer.

For a while it genuinely felt like we had our own private island.

I've always had this random thing on my bucket list: sitting on a completely empty beach at night with a few beers, good food and friends, with nobody else around.

And somehow, without really planning it, I finally did it.

It was one of those simple experiences that probably won't look like much in photos, but I'll remember the feeling for a long time.

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u/MadMag9 — 7 days ago

I accidentally found the perfect beach for a night I had always wanted

couple of days ago, I went on a trip with my friends to Andhra Pradesh, near Uppada.

We wanted to have a few beers at the beach at night. We first asked some locals about the beach, and they pointed us toward a public beach a few kilometres away. Apparently families and other people come and go there, and the police also check the place at certain times.

All my friends were fine with going there, but I had a different idea. I wanted to sit somewhere completely quiet, with nobody around and no feeling that we had to leave at a particular time.

So I asked a local if there was somewhere more isolated. He pointed us toward another stretch of beach.

I convinced the boys to come with me.

We bought some local fish fry and beers and went there at night.

And ammaniyammaa😱

There was literally nobody there.

Just complete darkness, the Bay of Bengal, huge waves crashing, and the five of us sitting there eating fish and drinking beer.

For a while it genuinely felt like we had our own private island.

I've always had this random thing on my bucket list: sitting on a completely empty beach at night with a few beers, good food and friends, with nobody else around.

And somehow, without really planning it, I finally did it.

It was one of those simple experiences that probably won't look like much in photos, but I'll remember the feeling for a long time.

Nenu, maaollu oka naluguru naalugu chaapala fry oka case beer lu, ratri , na beach , mast anipicchindi

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u/MadMag9 — 7 days ago
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What do you think you’ll die from, hypothetically?

I know this is completely hypothetical, but do you ever think about how you might die?.

For some reason, I feel like mine would either be a heart attack or drowning.

Especially drowning, because whenever I’m at a beach, waterfall, or anywhere involving water, I have a tendency to ignore people telling me to be careful and go further into dangerous areas.So I feel like one day my swimming skills might not be enough to compensate for my stupid decisions.

So what about you? What do you think will probably take you out?

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u/MadMag9 — 7 days ago

What do you think you’ll die from, hypothetically?

I know this is completely hypothetical, but do you ever think about how you might die?

For some reason, I feel like mine would either be a heart attack or drowning.

Especially drowning, because whenever I’m at a beach, waterfall, or anywhere involving water, I have a tendency to ignore people telling me to be careful and go further into dangerous areas.So I feel like one day my swimming skills might not be enough to compensate for my stupid decisions.

So what about you? What do you think will probably take you out?

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u/MadMag9 — 7 days ago

What do you think you’ll die from, hypothetically?

I know this is completely hypothetical, but do you ever think about how you might die?

For some reason, I feel like mine would either be a heart attack or drowning.

Especially drowning, because whenever I’m at a beach, waterfall, or anywhere involving water, I have a tendency to ignore people telling me to be careful and go further into dangerous areas.So I feel like one day my swimming skills might not be enough to compensate for my stupid decisions.

So what about you? What do you think will probably take you out?

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u/MadMag9 — 8 days ago

Maredmilli ?

Nen na gumpu(5) tho kalsi hyd to maredmilli ki podham anukuntunnam (8th,9th,10th) , insta lo eda chusina demotivating reels/posts eh kanipistunnai

Kani maollu antha desperate ga unnaru evaraina atu side unte situation Ela undhi cheppandayya, musesina places ah time ki open chestara or velthe book aipothama

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u/MadMag9 — 15 days ago

Tirupatii

Mast unde weather iyala (sunday 2nd), akkade undipovali anipinchindi

u/MadMag9 — 15 days ago

Petition to invent protein whiskey🫪

Where Protein coffee exists.

Protein water exists.

Why not protein whiskey?,

30g protein.

40% alcohol.

One drink, two goals, I'm tired of choosing between hitting my protein goal and making bad decisions,, Every shot should come with 5g of protein. Change my mind.

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u/MadMag9 — 1 month ago

Petition to invent protein whiskey🫪

Where Protein coffee exists.

Protein water exists.

Why not protein whiskey?,

30g protein.

40% alcohol.

One drink, two goals, I'm tired of choosing between hitting my protein goal and making bad decisions,, Every shot should come with 5g of protein. Change my mind.

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u/MadMag9 — 1 month ago

Why doesn't this app work?

Oka vaipu buss lu osthunnai pothunnai kani ee gamyam app lo eppudu busses not available ani chupisthadi

u/MadMag9 — 1 month ago