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Mar
28/10
UFC 111- My thoughts
Last Updated on Sunday, 4 April 2010 07:43
Written by Joey G
Sunday, March 28th, 2010

I know it’s late and this event already happened a few hours ago but I just got a chance to watch it thanks to the internet!

I only saw two fights from UFC 111, but man I have an opinion on both of them, so here it is. First of all, Shane Carwin vs Frank Mir. I actually expected Mir to win this fight because of his experience and recent conditioning improvement. Man was I wrong! As I was yelling at the screen because Mir was not fighting aggressively like a championship caliber fighter should, Carwin unloaded a few short punches in a tight clinch against the fence that dropped Mir to the ground in the first round. Wasting no time, Carwin kept connecting with head shots until ref Dan Miragliotta stopped the bout at 3:48 in the first round. Brock Lesnar has some new competition, but even based on tonights performance I still think the former WWE star will remain the champ. However, this is an interesting shakeup for the heavyweight division, which is lacking some real competition in my opinion.

Now for the main event of the evening. George “Rush” St. Pierre vs Dan “The Outlaw” Hardy. While I did not actually see the fight, I heard all about it. I expected St. Pierre to win, as did most, but I heard it was a tough fight. Hardy was hungry to win, and although he didn’t possess the skills necessary to beat a legend like St. Pierre, he did show toughness and resilience. According to UFC President Dana White, among others, Hardy’s main area that he needs to work on is takedown defense. “Rush” earned a unanimous decision (50-43, 50-44, 50-45) after having the Englishmen in some tough positions. No man is unbeatable, but experience and conditioning payed off tonightUFC 111: Georges St-Pierre v Dan Hardy tale of the tapeht. See you at the next one. I might actually pay for it this time!

Mar
21/10
“Cop Out” starring Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan
Last Updated on Sunday, 21 March 2010 10:20
Written by Brandy Smith
Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Cop Out New York Premiere

Today I had a chance to see the movie ” Cop Out” starring legendary actor Bruce Willis and  comedian/actor Tracy Morgan and I absolutely loved it. This movie was hilaious from start to end. Tracy Morgan was his usual off the wall funny self and Bruce Willis was amazingly funny as well. I was a little on the fence  about seeing this movie in the beginning wondering just how funny Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan could possibly be together but  I was pleasantly surprised. The chemistry that they had was undeniable and I am hoping that there will either be a “Cop Out 2″ or  any another movie with the duo in the near future. If you love Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan together you will love Bruce Willis and Tracy Morgan cause “Rush Hour” has nothing on “Cop Out”. I highly recommend you see this movie…I promise that if you have a good sense of humor and you need a good laugh, you won”t be disappointed.

Mar
20/10
Krizz Kaliko “Misunderstood”
Last Updated on Saturday, 20 March 2010 01:14
Written by Joey G
Saturday, March 20th, 2010

I saw this video and I really liked it.  The song is from Krizz Kaliko, who is signed to Techn9ne’s Strange Music label, but it doesn’t sound like a psychotic, dark record (even though it takes place at a funeral home).  Check it out and let us know what you think.

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Mar
14/10
Arkansas Bo – The Dream
Last Updated on Sunday, 14 March 2010 10:32
Written by Will Huff
Sunday, March 14th, 2010

I saw this video yesterday and it has stayed in my mind since then. Arkansas Bo lays out a dream he had about major southern artists giving him props and advice on how to succeed in hip hop. But in this unique way of letting the world know about his dream, Arkansas Bo raps in the styles of the people who are giving him advice. So in his own way, Arkansas Bo is also showing respect to those who he thinks are legends of southern rap. This video shows his lyrical range and skill set. I really enjoyed this and am waiting to see what’s next from him.