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Paloma Fabrykant : ウィキペディア英語版 | Paloma Fabrykant
Paloma Fabrykant (born ) is a Argentine female mixed martial artist and journalist, based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. ==Background== Fabrykant is from Buenos Aires she is the daughter of famous Argentine author Ana María Shua and Photographer Silvo Fabrykant. Whilst attending Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires Paloma Fabrykant began marital arts training at 13 practising judo and aikido, she began her career as a professional writer, publishing her first two books before her teens (Things I hate, Ed. Abundant spring, 1998 and as mother of a teenage daughter, written by a teenage daughter, Ed. Planeta, 2001). Her early talent for writing soon came to journalism, and while he was studying at the Faculty of Letters and Philosophy of the University of Buenos Aires, chronic wrote for the supplement of Clarin. At twenty years old she had her own regular column in Live, Sunday magazine of the same newspaper, and discovered the Karate, art was her greatest love ever since.〔 But she failed to unite these two passions: journalism and martial arts. It was then that she met the kickboxer Jorge Acero Cali and started working as his press chief. As her client was gaining fame Fabrykant wrote for various media publications such as (Clarin, Pagina 12, Télam), a new form of struggle was growing at a rapid pace, threatening the reign of Kickboxing between combat sports. It was the mixed martial arts sport Fabrykant sponsored from the outset, advocating clean your -negative image in a principle-both in writing and on television (surcharge Radar, Live Journal, Telefe Noticias, 26 TV). In an interview with Red Marcial stated..〔
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