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New York Assemblyman Bob Reilly Discusses Violence In MMA

It seems like it has been years now that we’ve heard Bob Reilly’s name come up when discussing the continued push for MMA regulation in New York. Reilly has been very outspoken about his desire to see MMA kept out of he largest market in the United States as he feels it is too violent.

Bob has done just enough research to make himself sound informed, which is dangerous in a politician. He’s used this to sway the opinions of others in power and this is why we’re in September of 2010 with the sport still banned in New York. Reilly sat down with Inside MMA to discuss his views on the sport. After the jump is a teaser of the interview which will air fully on Friday at 9:00pm.

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