Both fighters Black Eyed Peas have wins over Aaron Stark but Wallace
December 28, 2009 # 4:26 am # Vitality # No CommentBoth fighters exhibits black eyed peas have wins will i am gathers over Aaron Stark, but Wallace did so on the same night he stopped Strikeforce signee Antwain Britt and Gregory Millard to win the Vendetta Fighting Championship eight-man light heavyweight tournament in September Tune in tomorrow when we break down Frankie Edgar vs Matt Veach and Matt Hamill vs Jon “Bones” Jones…. The phones must have been ringing off the hook these last couple of days at the Strikeforce offices, as the San Jose-based Mixed Martial Arts promotion announced a slew of signings and a television deal that will see the Dec 19 Evolution card broadcast in Canada Melvin Manhoef, K.J. Noons, and Trevor Prangley have all been added to the Strikeforce stable, and we’ll cover each momentarily. But the biggest news of the day is the deal with Canada’s only national pay television network, SuperChannel Yes, that’s how we spell it Beginning with the Dec. 19 card, SuperChannel will show all Strikeforce cards that are featured on Showtime in the United States.
This means that instead of having to read the results on websites or stream the show to your computer, Canadian fight fans will be able to watch the event live, provided SuperChannel is part of their cable package black eyed peas the end . I know one thing I’ll definitely be asking for, for Christmas now.. black eyed peas imma . Somewhat overshadowed by the television deal were the acquisitions of the three aforementioned veterans, all of whom carry impressive resumes and an array of skills into the Strikeforce cage blackeyedpeas . Though Manhoef might be unknown to new or casual MMA fans, hardcore fans know that the Dutchmen is the definition of the world striker; a fierce fighter with an attacking style straight out of K-1 elephunk . In addition to having competed in a number of K-1 kickboxing events, “No Mercy” has also knocked out Mark Hunt, the legendary Kazushi Sakuraba, and the male “Cyborg” Santos, while coming out on the losing end against the likes of Paulo Filho, Gegard Mousasi, and Yoshihiro Akiyama. Those who watched EliteXC on CBS for more than just Kimbo or Carano might recall Noons, the first and only lightweight champion in the company’s brief history.
The 7-2 Noons won the belt by defeating Nick Diaz before he and his father got into a bit of an in-ring scrum with both members of The Fighting Diaz Brothers back in June 2008 black eyed peas boom boom pow . For months, a rematch between Noons and the elder Diaz was rumored and offered, but instead of re-upping with Nick, Noons returned to boxing fergie . Now, “King Karl” returns to the cage and the talk of a rematch with Diaz will undoubtedly surface again, though there are two very good reasons why it won’t likely happen: Diaz is fighting at welterweight and middleweight these days, so making the cut to 155 or finding an amicable catch weight is probably out; and Diaz would rather smoke weed than fight, no matter who the opponent Getting the least attention of the trio of signing is Prangley, a UFC veteran who was recently stripped of the MFC Light Heavyweight title monkey business . For what it’s worth, Prangley replaced the Canadian company’s gold with the Shark Fights version of the same belt this past weekend, stopping Marcus Sursa via rear naked choke hey mama . Though the South African veteran and American Kickboxing Academy member is getting the least amount of press, he could be the first to take to the cage, as rumor has him stepping in for Benji Radach against “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler in two week’s time.
All in all, a very exciting and interesting day for the steadily-improving Strikeforce organization. . I just bought and watched the Jeff Hardy DVD and I have to say, it is an impressive outing from the WWE.The documentary is set up like that of the old boxing documentaries pump it . It begins it’s story during the preparation for Jeff’s last match will i am music . Then it bounces back and forth between that match and interviews, clips and reactions from Jeff on certain moments in his career . It was really a great documentary and should have been given more hype. The documentary has Jeff discussing, among other things, some of the superstars he has enjoyed facing since returning in 2006. He had high praise for John Morrison and Triple H, even saying HHH is the best at what he does. He also gave a lot of credit to Matt and also discussed his straightedge/free spirit feud with CM Punk before ultimately taking a break from wrestling. The big emotional moments of the documentary were when Jeff discussed his two drug suspensions and his house burning down. He was especially emotional about the death of his dog Jack, which is understandable; who wouldn’t be upset at the loss of a beloved pet.During the interviews we got a chance to see Jeff with his friends and girlfriend at his newly built house, as well as some of his opponents like Edge and CM Punk. The comments from everyone were very positive and seemed to indicate that this was not the end for Jeff.The documentary portion overall was the best part of the DVD for me. It was closer to a shoot interview than anything else WWE has put out, even including comments from Jeff where he said he disagreed with some of the rules of the wellness policy. There were plenty of extras on the DVD. My personal favorite was when Jeff and Matt sang a song with their father, who seemed to truly enjoy singing with his sons. Some of the other features were about Jeff’s love for motorcross, music, movies, painting and The Hardy show, Matt and Jeff’s online reality show. The match selection on the DVD is what you would expect; they tried to put in great matches that haven’t been on a bunch of other DVD’s. The first match was Jeff as a teenaged jobber facing the 123 Kid.

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