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Gene Kiniski

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  1. Matt Hamill is a big name for UFC undercard fights though. Shocked me as well.
  2. When I was young I used to listen to all country until I heard Metallica and like a little rock. Around the same time I heard The Offspring and it was over from there. Shortly after then I discovered White Zombie and Butthole Surfers. I am thinking I was around 10-ish then. I stopped listening to country from then until I was in high school due to the "image" thing, but my ex got me back into it. Rap/Hip Hop has always been a part of it due to one of my older sisters so I'm not sure when it really came into play. I'm also a sucker for pop music, have been my entire life. I just enjoy music. So much like Keith, I adopted new interest instead of dropping old ones. Except for ICP. Fuck ICP. That was a phase.
  3. From what I have seen, the game looks great. I hope that Herring is added.
  4. For some reason, I'm thinking because I it installed on my laptop as well, it keeps telling me something along the lines of "key was intended for another product" when I try to access BattleNet. Hey, how do I bring up my merc's equipment? I can't remember.
  5. If anyone decides to play later: 192.168.0.100
  6. Bumping a thread from 2006? Yes, I am. Anyone still play this? I am about to reinstall on my computer and start over from scratch.
  7. So a couple of week ago I added all three seasons to my 360 via Netflix and I have been rolling through them. I'm nearing the end of season 2 so I have skipped majority of the spoilers in this thread for season three (spoilers don't make that much of a difference to me as either way I'll watch it), but I just wanted to say that this show is AMAZING. Granted, IMO, season 2 kind of slacks off and phones it in for a bit, but it's still above average even then. Does the later half of season 2 and season 3 pick back up to where the first season was (in terms of entertainment)?
  8. Hayden Panettiere is the cutest thing I've ever seen.
  9. I agree. The money is in Rampage/Evans, but the fight should be going to Machida, IMO. Here is the snippet itself., nothing major or anything we didn't already know.
  10. Biggz, from the tone of the interview it seemed that Machida would get the winner of the UFC 100 title fight. Could be wrong, I'm trying to find actual audio.
  11. I'll give you that one. The Gonzaga fight shocked the world, but it taught people not to take Gonzaga lightly. He is an underrated fighters for sure. As for the Kongo fight, was that the fight were they actually exchanged groin shots? After a couple of accidental hits?
  12. Outside of this kind discussion: Dana White, apparently, is in talks with Mirko for a return to the Octagon. I am trying to find a legit source for the interview, but he states him as a possible fighter for UFC 99 in Germany. Also, if the interview is legit, Machida is getting his 205 title shot this Summer.
  13. That's funny that you mention that in here when it was from a topic in the Lounge. Now that is baiting, after my 'attacks' had stopped, and I'd call you a smarmy cunt for it but Rocksta already used that line on me. If you would like to have the Chris Brown discussion though, since you obviously have an opinion about that, we can do that over MSN. I agree, there is a fine line between reckless and letting the fight continue, but Koscheck was fully responsive and actually went to stand before positioning himself back into guard. That is the point I was trying to make before. His shoulders were off the mat and he was positioned do defend himself on the ground. There was no hesitation or moment where he laid there or looked confused as to where he was. He instantly opened his eyes and went to continue from the ground/his back. [EDIT]Yes, budding MMA star, because that is what I called myself. That is exactly what I said. Actually, I lied - what I meant to say is that next month Kris Sprules is booking me to face winner of Sanchez/Stephenson. Oh wait - it isn't what I meant to say because it isn't what I said. Never said I was a fighter, never said I was budding star, just mentioned that I had some background. It's actually training, rolling, and sparring, but pretend I said I'm fighting Mir next Summer. And it's funny how you're saying that I am attacking you, but you continue to throw in comment after comment - even in response to Wrath, about me. You're replying to other posters with comments directed in my direction, but I am attacking? Read the post, Maxx, I tried to move back to the original topic, but you are dragging it out.
  14. That is actually a legit question, because there really is a major difference between "out could" and getting hit hard.
  15. Really, I spit off at the mouth and drop stuff like that on a message board? Name ONE time where I have mentioned MMA experience before. Read this entire thread and you won't be able to find it once. Why? Because I haven't said it. THAT is what I was referring to with my "drop stuff like that" comment. Your last paragraph is the exact reason why I never mention stuff like that on an online forum. I even tried to elude to that and you still had to come with that last paragraph. And yes, you came at me with you snide little "do you know anything about protecting a fighter?" comment like I didn't know what I was talking about. But I guess that is just me, not what you said.
  16. Spoiler: Click here to viewAs someone with a martial arts background and MMA experience, I think I know a bit protection, yes. I'm not one of the guys to spit off at the mouth and start dropping stuff like this usually on a message board, no need to, but I think I know a bit about it. Seriously, Maxx, I'm not sure what you're deal is with attacking and picking arguments, but save it for someplace more serious than the internet. As for the fight, I stand by my decision that the fight wasn't over. I have seen worse shots on the way down and the referee let it fight. I am actually going to go and to find a fight I recall with the drop happening nearly the exact same as that and the fight continuing because the referee didn't stop it leading to the fighter who got dropped winning. Also, before I get accused of being on Koscheck's jock, I'm not much a fan of him, but I am calling the stopped crap. He was clearly responsive and had worked himself into guard position.
  17. Spoiler: Click here to viewHis eyes were reopen before he was fully on the mat. Kos' was rocked, not 'out cold'. Seriously, do you even know what 'out cold' really it? Getting KO'd out cold is what Evans did to Liddell when Chuck laid there for nearly two minutes after the hit.
  18. Anyone watching? Spoilers: Spoiler: Click here to viewKoscheck was rocked, HARD, however it was NOT knocked out and he was on the defensive. If you noticed he went to stand and then moved into his gaurd. Fight stopped early, horrible call.
  19. I has been waiting for this movie since it was first announced. I was stoked at first, but then I became a little skeptical that they'd try a little too much with everyone involved and not pull it off with. I must say, it looks really good and I can't wait for it.
  20. UFC 95 Prelim Results as copied straight from Sherdog. Spoiler: Click here to view Junior dos Santos was no one-hit wonder. In his first appearance since he stunned the world-ranked Fabricio Werdum four months ago, dos Santos spoiled the Octagon debut of Stefan Struve with a first-round technical knockout at UFC 95 “Sanchez vs. Stevenson” on Saturday at the O2 Arena in London. The end came 53 seconds into the opening frame in what amounted to little more than a light workout for the Brazilian. The 25-year-old dos Santos (8-1) wobbled the 6-foot-11 Dutchman with a left hand and then put him down with a right. Referee Dan Miragliotta was quick to intervene, and though Struve (16-3) protested, he was clearly rocked by the blows. The 21-year-old Cage Gladiators heavyweight champion had won five in a row, all by submission, but his momentum grinded to a halt when dos Santos’ fists found their mark. A training partner of former Pride Fighting Championships heavyweight titleholder Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, dos Santos will carry a three-fight winning streak into his next match. In other preliminary action, England’s own Terry Etim posted his second win in as many fights, as he stopped Palace Fighting Championship lightweight titleholder Brian Cobb on second-round strikes. The defeat snapped Cobb’s nine-fight winning streak. Etim (12-2), a one-time Cage Gladiators champion, had the arena in his corner and appeared to capture a competitive first round, as he attacked the former collegiate wrestler with low kicks. Cobb (15-5) scored with takedowns but failed to capitalize, as Etim avoided damage on the ground. The 23-year-old Englishman roared out of the gate in round two and dropped Cobb with a head kick. Ten seconds into the period, the fight was over, much to the delight of the pro-Etim crowd. File Photo Mike Ciesnolevicz had a quick Octagon debut. Meanwhile, Evan Dunham staked his claim to UFC soil with an emphatic technical knockout victory against Sweden’s Per Eklund. Rocked by an early right hand, Dunham recovered, re-established himself standing and landed a devastating left hook that dazed and floored his experienced opponent. Based out of Xtreme Couture Mixed Martial Arts in Las Vegas, the unbeaten Dunham (8-0) buried Eklund with ground strikes, forcing the stoppage 2:13 into the opening frame. Dunham has finished his past six opponents. None of the wins were more significant than his TKO against Eklund (14-4-1), an accomplished European fighter who cut his teeth inside the Shooto, M-1 and Bodog-Fight circuits. In a heavyweight duel between two UFC newcomers, International Fight League veteran Mike Ciesnolevicz made a memorable first impression, as he submitted the 6-foot-6, 263-pound Neil Grove with a first-round heel hook. The 29-year-old Ciesnolevicz (17-3, 1 NC), the latest Miletich Fighting Systems student to reach the UFC, shot for an early takedown, and while his efforts were initially turned away, he managed to get the much bigger man on the ground. Once there, he had Grove’s number. After Grove (7-2) took top position, Ciesnolevicz went to work on his legs and coaxed the tapout from the Ultimate Challenge UK heavyweight champion 1:03 into round one. He has rattled off four consecutive victories. Finally, Paul Kelly wrecked Troy Mandaloniz in a lopsided welterweight affair. Based out of the same Wolfslair Academy that produced middleweight contender Michael Bisping, Kelly (8-1) battered the overmatched Mandaloniz from top position. He opened cuts above both of the Hawaiian’s eyes with punches and elbows, and by the time the fight was over, Mandaloniz (3-2) was a mess. Judges awarded Kelly a unanimous decision by scores of 30-27, 30-27 and 30-28. The 24-year-old Kelly rebounded nicely from his first professional defeat and reaffirmed his standing as a prospect worth watching in the UFC’s meat grinder of a welterweight division.
  21. I thought that wasn't for a couple more months?
  22. That makes sense then. I also was watching ESPN's MMA Live and they mentioned that Koscheck wants to fight 5 time in 2009 so I guess it'd be hard to get that many fights on pay-per-view cards.
  23. Seinfeld. Never got into it at first, love it now. Sanford and Son. I love the show.
  24. Fedor is requesting a meeting with Dana White for June to discuss a Lesnar fight. Random question: Why is Koscheck still 'midcarding' Fight Nights?
  25. Anyone know how to code a site like that? I'd be willing to pay-ish.
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