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B.C. teen MMA fighter shows heart

Young Unity MMA competitors bring home Ws

Whether it鈥檚 in the way a hook is thrown or a grapple is executed, there鈥檚 beauty in the brutality.

That鈥檚 the perspective of Unity MMA phenom Rylie 鈥淐oyote鈥 Marchand who, at only 17-years-old, took her first adult amateur bout by technical knock out in the first round against 27-year-old Taylor Pinchak in Rumble in the Cage 60 MMA fight night action in Lethbridge, Alta. No. 24.

鈥淚t鈥檚 more than just exercise; it鈥檚 more than just fighting and violence. I think all of the aspects of MMA are beautiful,鈥 Marchand said. 鈥淵ou know, the striking, the jiu-jitsu especially is super fluent and just being able to put it all together is really fun for me.鈥

In her amateur debut, Marchand took Pinchak to the ground after confrontation on the cage. She ended the bout via ground and pound to earn a TKO with only 12 seconds left in the first round.

鈥淥nce I got the takedown and established a good position, I was just looking to stay on top,鈥 Marchand said. 鈥淥ver the last nine years, I鈥檝e learned that you can be winning one moment and losing the next, so getting full mount was not a guaranteed victory in my mind. When the referee called the fight there were only 12 seconds left in the first so it very well could have gone another round or two.鈥

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Marchand said she feels her wrestling game is where she thrives.

鈥淚 feel that my wrestling has benefited me the most, especially in my last fight where I got tagged a couple times on the feet, I was able to go for the takedown and eliminate myself from that situation, reset, and take advantage of being on top,鈥 she said. 鈥淥n the other hand, I鈥檝e had matches where I was winning on the striking side and used defensive wrestling to keep the fight standing.鈥

That wrestling prowess is thanks in part to her coach and MMA owner, Raja Kler.

鈥淪he did a great job of sticking to the game plan and dealing with her much bigger opponent. As for her training over the last year or so, to be honest, it was a little tough with her knees bothering her, which slowed her progress. But, since the summer, she has come back into full swing and seems more determined than ever to showcase her skills,鈥 Kler said of Marchand. 鈥淲e hope to have her fighting again early in the new year and collecting more Ws. I should add she is a pretty terrific little woman who I think is an inspiration to many of our students here and people in her community as well.鈥

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After competing in wrestling and boxing, Kler got in the octagon and fell in love with the sport. In 2008, just before Marchand got her start, Kler officially opened Unity MMA and Kickboxing.

鈥淚 tried out an MMA class, got my but kicked, kind of cried on the way home, and then figured I should probably learn what they did to kick my butt, so I came back a month later,鈥 Kler laughed.

Now, with about 60 students in everything from kids鈥 classes to intermediate students, Kler鈥檚 pupils are leaving their mark in the octagon.

Marchand鈥檚 primary training partner, Damon 鈥淥men鈥 Marlow, 19, is also fresh off his first W after his MMA debut in Chilliwack Nov. 30.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 know, I just love training. It鈥檚 lots of fun, good people here. I鈥檝e always just loved watching it and I respect the fighters 鈥 they put in lots of hard work. I just figured I鈥檇 try it and loved it ever since,鈥 said Marlow, who competed in other sports prior to starting MMA about two years ago.

鈥淚 have plans to keep going for some more amateur wins and keep getting more experience and eventually go pro.鈥

Kler said Marlow is one to watch in mixed martial arts.

鈥淚鈥檓 very confident you will be hearing lots from him too. I know that at featherweight (145 pounds) he will be making some waves and collecting some W鈥檚 en route to getting the belt next year from one of the local MMA organizations,鈥 Kler said of Marlow. 鈥淚n his debut fight, he fought a more experienced fighter who has been training for six years and was able to pull out a unanimous decision against him and a real chess match.鈥

Unity鈥檚 competitive core is built around six fighters, including Marchand, Marlow, Jordan Cabrejos, William 鈥淏illiam鈥 Cohen and Kenny Pope.

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鈥淏asically, it鈥檚 just practice, it鈥檚 effort, it鈥檚 time put in. In the future here you鈥檒l be seeing some more fights coming out of Rylie and Damon and we have some other guys that are coming up,鈥 Kler said.

鈥淚 think all fighting sports, all combat sports relate to somebody in some way. It鈥檚 the spirit, it鈥檚 the drive to get better. It is very hard to be good at these sports. They are sports they鈥檙e also not sports 鈥 it鈥檚 in the middle. I think it鈥檚 just the personalities that do it and the hard work. I think people respect that. It鈥檚 to see who gets the bone. At the end of the day, who gets the bone.鈥

Marchand got her start in the sport at eight-years-old when her brother, then six-years-old, won a free month at the club.

鈥淗e didn鈥檛 want to go by himself so I decided to join him and then I fell in love with it. He quit a few years later and I didn鈥檛,鈥 Marchand shrugged.

鈥淚鈥檇 really like to get back in there soon and keep building my record up 鈥 hopefully, make a career out of it someday.鈥

Despite Marchand and Marlow鈥檚 aspirations to octagon fame, Kler said Unity MMA isn鈥檛 reserved solely for top competitors. Both kids and beginner classes are available through the club.

鈥淔or us 鈥 especially when it comes to kickboxing, grappling, MMA 鈥 it鈥檚 all about just coming out, doing something that keeps you going. Nobody has to become professional, it鈥檚 not like that. I always think that for an exercise, I like to do something that doesn鈥檛 make me realize I鈥檓 doing an exercise. I have fun and then I鈥檓 like, 鈥極h, I鈥檓 sweaty.鈥 I think that鈥檚 what we can offer people too,鈥 Kler said.

鈥淪ky is the limit, right? You can always get a few more people, you can always have more competitors. To be honest, I really just enjoy teaching people and seeing them learn. And, from there, that鈥檚 basically my best enjoyment. I don鈥檛 need to have the biggest club. I want to have the closest club. That鈥檚 more important to me.鈥


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Jordan Cabrejos goes for the armbar as he grapples with William 鈥淏illiam鈥 Cohen in training at Vernon鈥檚 Unity MMA Monday, Dec. 10. (Parker Crook/Morning Star)




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