06/05/2026
A couple of Our up and coming Tiny warriors! 🦍🦍
Stay on the look out! 🦾😁
Rocking some SweetDreamz Merch as well! 💣
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06/05/2026
A couple of Our up and coming Tiny warriors! 🦍🦍
Stay on the look out! 🦾😁
Rocking some SweetDreamz Merch as well! 💣
06/04/2026
Congratulations Juan Alaniz and Díö Cłém on their purple belts. Also Bailey Allen on her blue and Drew Ham on his yellow white. Also congrats Matthew Fox , Noah Albertini , and on leveling up on their belts tonight! So well deserved!! Proud of all these warriors!! 🦾🥋
Tonight was incredible.
To see the growth of this facility has been unbelievable. We started the evening with our Youth MMA and Submission Grappling program, and had around 20 kids on the mats working hard and learning. Then we rolled right into wrestling, where we had over 35 kids in the building getting after it, pushing each other, and sharpening their skills.
To finish the night, we had our Teen and Adult no gi / Submission Grappling class with around 20 athletes on the mats putting in great work and getting some awesome rounds in.
Nights like tonight remind us why we do this. Great training, great rolls, great vibes, and an even better community. Watching this gym continue to grow and seeing so many kids and adults choosing to better themselves through martial arts is something special.
Thank you to every parent, athlete, coach, and supporter who continues to believe in what we’re building at All In One MMA. The future is bright, and we’re just getting started. 💪🥋🤼♂️🔥
Bay County Elite Wrestling
Jacob Owens
Calvin Williams
Díö Cłém
Matthew Fox
Jake Switalski
05/28/2026
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*Boxing*
Born in the prize rings of 18th-century England, boxing distills combat down to its purest form. It’s a science of timing, footwork, and precision striking with the fists. Boxers master head movement, distance control, and the ability to generate knockout power from the hips while staying defensively tight. The sport demands insane cardio and mental toughness, because you’re alone in there taking shots while trying to land your own.
*Labokator*
Likely a misspelling of _Lethwei_ or referencing Filipino _Eskrima/Kali_, Labokator-style systems focus on weapons-based combat and brutal efficiency. These Southeast Asian arts train sticks, blades, and empty-hand techniques together, so every angle and joint lock translates whether you’re armed or not. The emphasis is on flow, speed, and ending fights quickly by targeting limbs and vital points. It’s practical, adaptive, and built for real-world chaos.
*Kickboxing*
Fusing the punching combinations of boxing with powerful kicks from karate and Muay Thai, kickboxing is explosive and versatile. Fighters chain hands and feet into fluid combos, using low kicks to chop legs and high kicks to end fights. The style rewards athleticism and aggression, with constant pressure and volume. It became the backbone of modern stand-up fighting because it works under any ruleset.
*MMA*
Mixed Martial Arts is the ultimate testing ground where no single style dominates. It blends striking, wrestling, and submissions into one complete system. MMA fighters need to be dangerous on the feet, unstoppable in the clinch, and lethal on the ground. The sport forces you to patch every weakness, because a pure boxer gets taken down and a pure grappler gets knocked out. Adaptability is everything.
*Shaolin*
Forged in Chinese Buddhist monasteries, Shaolin Kung Fu is both a fighting art and a path of discipline. It combines animal-inspired forms, acrobatic kicks, and internal energy training with meditation and iron-body conditioning. The goal isn’t just to defeat opponents but to cultivate focus, health, and spiritual strength. Its techniques are wide-ranging, from explosive strikes to joint locks, all rooted in 1,500 years of tradition.
*Karate*
Emerging from Okinawa, karate translates to “empty hand” and emphasizes linear, powerful strikes delivered with total body commitment. Practitioners train kata, or forms, to ingrain technique, then test it in sparring with explosive punches, kicks, and blocks. The philosophy centers on _ikken hissatsu_ — one strike, one kill — meaning every technique should have fight-ending intent. Discipline and respect are drilled as hard as the punches.
*Wrestling*
The oldest sport on earth, wrestling is about controlling another human being with pure technique and leverage. It has no strikes, only takedowns, pins, and positional dominance. Wrestlers develop unmatched balance, grip strength, and the ability to impose their will in close quarters. It’s the base that decides where fights happen, because if you can take someone down and keep them there, you control the outcome.
*BJJ*
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu turned the martial arts world upside down by proving a smaller person can beat a bigger one on the ground. BJJ is a chess match of leverage, chokes, and joint locks that lets you win without throwing a single punch. Practitioners use technique to survive bad positions, then sweep or submit from places most people panic. It’s essential for self-defense because most real fights end up grappling.
*Savate*
France’s “foot fencing” is a slick, stylish kickboxing system with a twist: fighters wear shoes and use the toe for precise, penetrating kicks. Savate blends Western boxing with graceful, long-range kicks aimed at the legs, body, and head. It emphasizes distance, timing, and combination kicking, making it look almost like a dance until a kick shuts the fight down. It’s elegant violence.
*Aikido*
Built on the principle of harmony, Aikido redirects an attacker’s force rather than meeting it head-on. Practitioners use circular movements, wrist locks, and throws to neutralize aggression without trying to injure. It’s less about competition and more about self-mastery, balance, and protecting both yourself and your attacker. The philosophy is to end conflict by blending with it, not escalating it.
*Kung Fu*
A broad term for hundreds of Chinese martial arts, Kung Fu is as diverse as the country it came from. Styles range from explosive long-fist systems to close-range Wing Chun, but all share an emphasis on forms, fluid motion, and internal power. Training develops flexibility, coordination, and whole-body strength while teaching strikes, kicks, throws, and weapons. It’s a lifelong study where art and combat meet.
*Judo*
Created in Japan, Judo means “gentle way” but there’s nothing gentle about getting launched to the mat. The art specializes in throws, trips, and takedowns that use an opponent’s momentum against them, followed by pins and submissions on the ground. Judoka train to off-balance and control, making size less relevant. It’s the core of many modern grappling systems and teaches you how to fall as well as you throw.
05/27/2026
Girls Submission Grappling Tonight! 🔥
Come join the ladies tonight from 6:30–7:30 PM for some good grappling, great vibes, and solid experience on the mats.
All levels are welcome — whether you’re brand new or already training, come get some work in and be part of the team.
📍All In One MMA
1331 luverne avenue
Tonight: 6:30–7:30 PM
Moe Clemente
Jacob Owens
Kids mma will be canceled tomorrow. Hope everyone enjoys their Holiday! See you all on Tues!
05/24/2026
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05/23/2026
All eyes on June 20th. 🔥
All-In-One MMA is still bringing the heat for one of the biggest fight nights Panama City has seen. We are NOT slowing down. The card is stacked, the energy is building, and we still have a few more bouts left to release.
June 20th is about to be something different.
Our very on gage 9 years old fixing to make his mma debut. 🦾🦾🔥
Panama City, Florida be ready. 💥
Jacob Owens
Tanner Marlatt
Cyb Siah
Impact Fight League
Robert Moriarty
| Monday | 4pm - 8pm |
| Tuesday | 4pm - 8pm |
| Wednesday | 6:30am - 7:30pm |
| Thursday | 4pm - 8pm |
| Friday | 6pm - 7:30pm |