'As you can see, we're all kind of like brothers and sisters here,' Bergstrom said as Moore trained with Lawrence. The club has several serious MMA fighters. within two weeks (Jonathan) was training with us.' 'We met in the emergency room after I accidentally broke this poor kids' arm who we were training with,' Bergstrom said during a visit to the gym on Tuesday. James Bergstrom of the Full Circle Fight Club piqued Moore's interest in MMA on a visit to the emergency room, where Moore worked before moving to the sleep lab. 'Dad wanted boxing, mom wanted Tae Kwon Do,' Moore said. Moore's dad boxed in the military and the 1995 Bremerton High graduate boxed a little bit and wrestled some in high school. Win or lose, he plans to turn pro after the fight. 'This is it,' Moore said of his first Rumble at the Ridge bout. He will fight for the Rumble on the Ridge bantamweight title against Seattle's Billy Walker, who holds the Genesis and Cage Wars bantamweight titles. Moore's last amateur fight will take place at Saturday's Rumble on the Ridge XX at Snoqualmie Casino in Snoqualmie. In three years, the 34-year-old has turned himself into one of the top MMA amateur fighters in the region. He spends his non-working hours with his family - his wife, Jhanell, and 15-year-old daughter, Olivia - or in the gym, honing his skills.
Mixed Martial Arts fighter Jonathan Moore of Port Orchard works nights as a technician in the sleep lab at Harrison Medical Center.