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.
We Are Who You Thought We Were
Because we know MMA for its many beauties and complexities, we
often forget and ignore its obvious ugliness. The events of
UFC 229 served as a...
Don’t Forget About Bellator
The Scott Coker-fronted promotion has gotten increasingly better at
occupying the different-and-entertaining space the UFC tends to
avoid,...
The Conundrum of Patience
The UFC
228 main event on Saturday in Dallas demonstrated how
forbearance can simultaneously be a virtue and a vice, writes Eric
Stinton.
High Stakes on Multiple Fronts
Each of the three women’s bouts taking place at UFC
228 is compelling in terms of narrative, style and divisional
relevance, writes Eric Stinton.
Violence, Money and John McCain
One man’s performance and vocal support of better financial
treatment for himself and other fighters was a fitting sendoff for
perhaps the...
When Superfights Lose Their Luster
Fans do not need gimmicks like rushed champion-versus-champion
showdowns to get excited. They just need great fights, writes Eric
Stinton.