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Redbird MMA to punch out of second semester with second annual Rage In The Birdcage tournament

Illinois State University’s Redbird MMA, a club that teaches students mixed martial arts, will bring back the “Rage In The Birdcage” tournament which debuted in spring 2024 at Kingdom City Boxing in Normal. This year’s tournament will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 12 at Kingdom City Boxing. The tournament will have four brackets, consisting of jiujitsu, boxing, kickboxing and an MMA ending card. Executive board member of Redbird MMA, Braden Beasley, discussed changes being made to this year’s tournament. “We’re going to start doing it as a charity event, so 10% of our proceeds this year go to charity,” Beasley said. “Tickets are only $10 this year. We’re increasing quality, we’re going to have a lot more organization, better time management and a better overall showing this year.” Beasley will reclaim his previous role as emcee of the tournament this year. Treasurer of Redbird MMA, Aidan Pinto, discussed why he thinks people should attend the tournament. “It’s something different that you don’t often see on campus,” Pinto said. “You see all kinds of events like movies, concerts...the one time we had a magician dude appear, but you don’t really see live fighting events like this.” Pinto will be handling financials and also participating as a fighter. “Come check it out. We’ll also have a livestream going on for it, so come check it out either in person or online,” Pinto said. Redbird MMA partnered with other student organizations such as Calisthenics Club, Redbird Barbell and Team Dale for a field day on the ISU Quad last Friday. Members joined together to train, exercise and socialize. “It really helped us have a more of a presence here on campus,” Beasley said. “It’s a [great] way to help us build connections with the community and other clubs.” Beasley said there will be another field day after Rage In The Birdcage on April 25 also on the Quad. “We want to have a really solid last day of the semester,” Beasley said.

Illinois State University’s Redbird MMA, a club that teaches students mixed martial arts, will bring back the “Rage In The Birdcage” tournament which debuted in spring 2024 at Kingdom City Boxing in Normal. This year’s tournament will take place at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 12 at Kingdom City Boxing.

The tournament will have four brackets, consisting of jiujitsu, boxing, kickboxing and an MMA ending card.

Executive board member of Redbird MMA, Braden Beasley, discussed changes being made to this year’s tournament.

“We’re going to start doing it as a charity event, so 10% of our proceeds this year go to charity,” Beasley said. “Tickets are only $10 this year. We’re increasing quality, we’re going to have a lot more organization, better time management and a better overall showing this year.”

Beasley will reclaim his previous role as emcee of the tournament this year.

Treasurer of Redbird MMA, Aidan Pinto, discussed why he thinks people should attend the tournament.

“It’s something different that you don’t often see on campus,” Pinto said. “You see all kinds of events like movies, concerts...the one time we had a magician dude appear, but you don’t really see live fighting events like this.”

Pinto will be handling financials and also participating as a fighter.

“Come check it out. We’ll also have a livestream going on for it, so come check it out either in person or online,” Pinto said.

Redbird MMA partnered with other student organizations such as Calisthenics Club, Redbird Barbell and Team Dale for a field day on the ISU Quad last Friday. Members joined together to train, exercise and socialize.

“It really helped us have a more of a presence here on campus,” Beasley said. “It’s a [great] way to help us build connections with the community and other clubs.”

Beasley said there will be another field day after Rage In The Birdcage on April 25 also on the Quad.

“We want to have a really solid last day of the semester,” Beasley said.

PAUL J. AGUILAR is a News Editor. Aguilar can be reached at pjaguil@ilstu.edu. Follow Aguilar on Twitter at @aguilarpaul788


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