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Synchronicity Within the Craft – 1,479th Regular Communication<\/strong><\/p>\n Wednesday, February 21st 2018<\/p>\n Dinner 6:00 PM<\/p>\n Business Meeting 7:00 PM<\/p>\n Program 7:45 PM<\/p>\n Jason DeLucia practiced the Five Animals style of Kung Fu, Taekwondo, Aikido and, later in his MMA career, Gracie Jiu Jitsu (mostly in his Pancrase fights). He is remembered by UFC enthusiasts for being among the first fighters to perform in early UFC tournaments. In UFC 2: No way out, DeLucia fought Royce Gracie<\/a> and lost via armbar submission.<\/p>\n Here are some of Jason’s Highlights:<\/p>\n