Hailing from Kailua, Hawaiʻi, Eric has been contributing to Sherdog since 2014. He received his BFA in Creative Writing from Chapman University and graduate degree in Special Education from University of Hawaiʻi. He is an occasional columnist for Honolulu Civil Beat, and his work has also appeared in The Classical. You can find his writing at ericstinton.com. He currently lives in Seoul, South Korea with his fiance and dachshund.
What Fast Finishes Really Mean
Quick stoppages can mean vastly different things for different
fighters, depending on the career context of the combatants
themselves and how...
Talking the Talk
If the
UFC plans on only putting fighters in the commentary booth, it
begs the question of whether or not fighting experience makes
someone...
Lessons from ‘The Real OC’Sean
O'Connell walked away at the height of his power and enjoyed
the storybook ending most fighters want but few ever experience.
Bravo, writes...
Age Much More Than a Number
Combat sports often cannibalize the old, offering them as blood
sacrifices to the gods of promotion and nostalgia, but there are
times when...
Making Middleweight Great Again
Mixed martial arts could be embarking upon a new golden era in the
185-pound weight class, Eric Stinton writes. He points to the
happenings at UFC...