If you happen to a beginner MMA fighter and might want to beat Andrew Robl, and not in the poker sense, you might be in luck this time. The young pro blogged that he has been practicing "Jiu Justi" for some time and he takes challengers to fight him in a cage fight.

Andrew Robl is much better known for his cash game and live tournament result than his muscles, however, he looked much more buffed up in the newest episode of High Stakes Poker than before. In his most recent blog post entitled "The Easy Life", after mocking Sorel Mizzi a little, he offered a beginner MMA fighter the chance the fight him in the cage:

"I’ve been training MMA (mostly jiu justi) 3-4X times a week. I train at Sergio Penha’s, and I recommend it to anyone who wants to train Jiu Justi in Vegas. Sergio is the Man! It’s humbling to be a beginner at something – and humility is something I’ve been trying to gain more of. The coolest thing is though is seeing the slow improvement everyday. I think learning new skills and constantly improving yourself is the key to happiness in life.

I was planning on doing a $50,000 cage fight with Sorel Mizzi come WSOP time – but Sorel backed out of the bet. He’s had enough problems recently without having to worry about my fists breaking his face. Sorel has always been a great guy in my experience – and I certainly hope the rumors about him aren’t true. If they are he made a huge mistake – and I only hope he makes amens and learns from the experience. If any beginning fighter wants to make a wager on a fight – let me know!" – Robl wrote.

I’m not really sure what "Jiu Justi" is, but the trainer he mentioned teaches Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, so Robl Might have misspelled the thing that he learns – two times. But it also could be a bluff: misleading the challengers by acting he doesn’t know much about fighting…really sneaky. It’s also interesting to note that Robl didn’t specify a weight group, interesting things can happen (mainly to his face) if this is realized.

There’s already one who is interested in the fight, I’m eager to see what is there to unfold.

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