Strikeforce Challengers: Fodor has given a lot of himself, but now it’s time to take
Marine Corps veteran Caros Fodor fights not only for himself, but also for his country and the autistic children that are an important part of his life.
On Friday night, Strikeforce Challengers is going to have Fodor (10-3) battling some of his toughest competition yet in James Terry (11-2). MMA Beatdown radio’s, Mike, Amy and Brian had the opportunity to sit and chat with the Samaritan fighter, getting to know about Fodor as a person during his interview on the MMA DieHards Radio Network.
Fighters have many different tales of how they came to enter cage, and Fodor displayed his strength in describing the affects and benefits of defending his country at war.
“I went into the military when I was 17 and got deployed to the war in 2003,” Fodor vividly described during the show. “When I came home, I was drinking a lot and just kind of being a punk. I got into a lot of street fights and it was those street fights that led me to MMA and AMC in Kirkland, Washington.”











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