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The Striking Truth

June 7, 2010 by Kelsey Philpott Leave a Comment

Bobby Razak and Steven Wong are at it again with another excellent forthcoming documentary on mixed martial arts entitled The Striking Truth – be sure to check out the trailer below:

The Striking Truth Trailer from Bobby Razak on Vimeo.

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Kudos to Razak, Wong, and Tapout Films for putting together yet another film about MMA. These are the types of pointed and professional documentaries the sport needs to draw in the casual fan. I can’t wait to see the final product.

I’d be interested to see Bobby and co. put together a nice 30 for 30 documentary for ESPN; I’m sure it would be something that turns a lot of heads and another building block that MMA can use to jump the chasm, so to speak.

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