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Dick Delaware
Aaron Brink, aka Dick Delaware, was a straight porn DADDY who I will always find to be a very hot man. He was also once a moderately successful mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter, featured in episode 8 of the show Intervention, lost both careers due to his methamphetamine addiction.
Here are some photos, with the article by Kyle Nagel on Oct 08, 2009 at 8:35 am ET from MMA Junkie about him:
Aaron Brink had just stepped out of a Narcotics Anonymous meeting.
"I try to go as many times a week as I can," Brink told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) as he made his way outside to talk.
He murmured to someone that it was alright to talk.
"My sponsor is my head trainer," said the 34-year-old, 39-fight mixed-martial-arts veteran. "I’m attached at the waist with the guy. Without this program I’m going to be a washout again, and this will go nowhere."
This is a normal Monday for Brink, the MMA fighter who has been notable both in the cage for his 21 victories and 18 losses (including appearances in the UFC and WEC and an early-career fight against Rich Franklin that ended in a no-contest) and on television during his recent appearance on the A&E show “Intervention.”
On the episode, following the show’s theme, family and friends confronted Brink about his addiction to crystal meth that began when he entered the hardcore pornography industry as a performer four years ago. He says he hasn’t used crystal meth since the day he is shown under the influence on the show – Dec. 10, 2008.
Since, he said, he has smoked marijuana, but he stayed away from the drug that caused him to make his A&E series appearance.
In the past few months, Brink has made another change. Quiet in his MMA career since March 2007, Brink has been training regularly since June and is scheduled to appear in an Oct. 17 PureCombat show against former top Strikeforce contender Anthony Ruiz in a heavyweight fight.
Brink hopes the fight will be a step toward re-entering the MMA world as a regular despite his years of drug abuse, his foray into porn and his lack of fight participation for 30 months.
"Nobody wanted to take a chance on me," Brink said. "A lot of people saw the show and knew I had gotten into porn and become drug-addicted, so I burned a lot of bridges in the King of the Cage, where I did a couple no-shows, and some other places.
"Al Joslin of PureCombat is an old friend of mine, so he’s giving me that shot. He said, ‘I’ll give the guy a chance no one will give him right now.’
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