Friday, September 30, 2011

Ellenberger quickly KOs Shields in UFN 25 main event

Ellenberger quickly KOs Shields in UFN 25 main event

Jake Ellenberger notched a quick win over Jake Shields in the main event of Ultimate Fight Night 25 in New Orleans on Saturday.

Shields twice attempted takedowns to start the fight, but Ellenberger shook them both off. Shields clinched with Ellenberger, who then delivered a knee to the body and another to the head. The knee to the head knocked Shields to the ground. Ellenberger jumped on top and threw several hammerfists until the fight was stopped at 0:53 of the first round. Shields appeared to be disoriented as he tried to continue the fight against referee Kevin Mulhall.

Ellenberger was elated about his performance.

"I was just trying to keep the pressure on him, and I came away with the W," said Ellenberger, who pocketed a $55,000 knockout of the night bonus for his efforts.

Though it was a tough loss, just walking into the cage was a win for Shields. Three weeks ago, his father -- who also served as Shields' manager and cornerman during fights -- passed away. Shields said before the fight that his father would have wanted him to fight, but that doesn't mean actually fighting was easy for him. He was not happy with the stoppage.

"I feel frustrated. I went down with a good hit. I wanted to keep fighting, but the ref thought it was time to stop it," Shields said.

For Ellenberger, this convincing victory catapults him into the UFC welterweight title picture. He has five wins in a row, with four of those wins coming by a stoppage. He is known to be a finisher, and he showed that off tonight.

Shields, the one-time Strikeforce middleweight champion, lost in his last bout, a title shot against Georges St. Pierre. This loss puts him at 0-2 on the year.

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Ellenberger-quickly-KOs-Shields-in-UFN-25-main-e?urn=mma-wp7000

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Albert Gesswein Part


Albert Gesswein has a unique style and a two minute part to get to know him by.

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Video picks: Koscheck vs. Hughes, a fight the fans deserve

Josh Koscheck finally got Matt Hughes. It's a fight he wanted two or three years ago, but claims Hughes ducked him and all of his American Kickboxing Academy teammates (Jon Fitch and Mike Swick). Now Koscheck wants a piece of Hughes' hide for what he calls a lack of respect.

"Matt Hughes definitely disrespected me when he called me a kid. I'm a lot younger than him, I'm a lot faster and a lot stronger, I'm a better fighter than him," Koscheck said of the 38-year-old Hughes. "The new kid on the block is going to come up and take out the old man."

Aside from personal reasons, Koscheck. 33, thinks this is a fight that fans have been yearning for:

"Fighting Matt Hughes is a good comeback fight for me," he said. "I think the fans deserved this fight a long time ago, and now we're getting the opportunity to do it," said Koscheck.

Check out ProMMARadio's Larry Pepe and Damon Martin from MMAWeekly as we break down the fight on RawVegas.tv using the Las Vegas betting odds. Koscheck is a minus-600 favorite, while Hughes fetches plus-400 as an underdog.

You can watch UFC 135 right here on Yahoo! Sports

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Video-picks-Koscheck-vs-Hughes-a-fight-the-fa?urn=mma-wp7114

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Alley Bar Volume 1


Neal Wood's first montage landed on the internet yesterday featuring a bunch of my friends and even a couple of tricks from me. Edited by Rory Sheridan of War Child.

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

TUF 14 in-depth: Dillashaw glad he didn?t have to babysit Caraway

TUF 14 in-depth: Dillashaw glad he didn?t have to babysit CarawayT.J. Dillashaw may be the brightest prospect in the entire cast of Season 14 of "The Ultimate Fighter." How he'll come off during the show is anyone's guess. You can never predict which fighters and personalities will strike a chord with the show's producers.

He's a former elite college wrestler who works under Urijah Faber and Team Alpha Male, one the leading gyms when it comes to producing elite bantamweights and featherweights. If Dillashaw isn't featured beyond his fighting, it looks like we'll at least get a good look at his personality in his weekly blog on Heavy.com.

The 25-year-old bantamweight landed with Team Michael Bisping. Dillashaw got a along with the brash Brit, but he could see why some people aren't big fans of the middleweight contender.

"I was a little afraid to be on Bisping's team because of the way he's portrayed in the past to be a jerk and no one really liked him that much ? which he is. He really is a jerk, but he wasn't like that with the team, so it's really not that big a deal," Dillashaw wrote on Heavy.com.

Dillashaw was impressed with Bisping's work in the corner of Marcus Brimage during the show's first Round of 16 fight. All in all, he thought Bisping was a good coach.

"If you're on his side, he's got you all the way. He really cared about us. He cared about how we did in the competition, he made sure that we had everything that we needed. He's a really good guy," said Dillashaw.

Featherweight Bryan Caraway, another Team Alpha Male fighter, landed on Team Jason Miller. Dillashaw wasn't surprised the show focused on the "Nervous Nancy" angle for Caraway. He's been around the 27-year-old and knows how much Caraway struggles mentally during the prefight.

"Getting back to the point of Bryan being on the other team, it was actually kind of nice because he couldn't rely on me for all his stability, me giving him confidence and whatnot. He had to get that from his team, and I didn't have to be bothered with it. I got to worry about myself, and what was going on in my situation," said Dillashaw.

Caraway took out Brimage in fight No. 1. The match up itself was chosen by Caraway. The rest of Team Miller decided they had to ease Caraway's panic by allowing the fighter to choose his destiny. He picked the right opponent.

"[Brimage] as an MMA fighter, he's a little ignorant to everything that goes on in the background. It's not just all about the skills; it's the lifestyle, the diet, and the mentality of knowing that you've got to be disciplined at all times," said Dillashaw.

Dillashaw gave credit to Bisping for going the extra mile on Brimage's weight cut. The fighter weighed 157 afternoon before the fight, and Bisping's weight-cutting methods helped him dropped 11 pounds in one night.

It looks cutting weight may be a common thread throughout the show. There was tons of risky food available to the fighters. Dillashaw said some of the featherweights were as high 178 before their fights.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/TUF-14-in-depth-Dillashaw-glad-he-didn-t-have-t?urn=mma-wp7512

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Patagonia Pledges To Ask You to Not Buy Their Stuff (Unless You Really Really Really Need It)

Source: http://www.getoutdoors.com/goblog/index.php?/archives/4242-Patagonia-Pledges-To-Ask-You-to-Not-Buy-Their-Stuff-Unless-You-Really-Really-Really-Need-It.html

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Channeling your passion

Sports like skydiving take a special type of motivation to keep going – it’s best described, in my mind, as channeled passion. Let me explain. Like most things in life, there’s a huge learning curve in the beginning of skydiving. You’re always jumping, and when you’re not, you’re thinking about it, reading about it, watching [...]

Source: http://skydivechick.com/2011/09/channeling-your-passion/

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Jay Alders paints live on stage with Donavon Frankenreiter

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

2011 Imola World Superbike And World Supersport Saturday Press Releases

Press releases from the World Superbike and World Supersport teams after qualifying on Saturday:

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Kayaker Beatdown on the Ottawa River (and Surprise Ending :)

This was one of the “Videos Recommended for You” on my YouTube kayaking channel – too funny.� What really surprised me about this one was how it turned out!� Pretty impressive. That’s Dragon’s Tongue on the Ottawa River.

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?Rampage?-Jones prefight trash talk off to blazing start

Jon Jones is still learning on the job. Being a big star fighter and genuinely dumping on your opponent isn't easy. Quinton "Rampage" Jackson may not be the fighter he was in his twenties, but he's better than ever when it comes to delivering awesome lines to denigrate his opponent.

In a piece of marketing genius, the fighters appeared together on "The Jimmy Kimmel Show." Jackson stole the moment. That's not a rip on Jones, he's simply not seasoned enough and frankly, it's just not in his nature to trash talk in brash fashion.

Jones defends his UFC light heavyweight title belt against Jackson, a former 205-pound UFC champ, in Saturday's main event at UFC 135.

Jackson dropped some classic lines about Jones being cocky (1:04 mark). He also countered Jones talk about being a criminal justice major by saying he understands now why the young man would've been a great detective (2:40 mark). That was a thinly-veiled shot about the fighter's spygate scandal a few weeks back. Jackson's funniest material was about his mother not being welcomed at fights (3:12 mark).

SB Nation doesn't give Jones an out on this one. That site says Jones loses in these exchanges because he's a phony.

At today's final prefight presser, there were more contentious exchanges between champ and challenger.

"I'm glad Jon Jones is underestimating me. He'll be very surprised on Saturday. I think this is the best camp of my career because I was very motivated," Jackson said. "Muscle Farm had a great facility. It was state of the art. I haven't been this motivated in a long time."

Jones doesn't understand where the "underestimating" stuff is coming from.

" I'm positive that I've never stated that Rampage doesn't have the tools to beat me. Never did I say that in any interviews. He's a unified Champion and has knocked out some of the best in the world. I'm not underestimating Rampage at all. That would be a very, very ignorant thing for me to do, to underestimate somebody with such a great status," said Jones.

But he does believe older fighters are easier to beat because of accumulated damage.

"I think a big part of getting knocked out, it comes more and more with the older guys in the sport. Your ability to take punches goes away. I have a fresh chin. I have a fresh passion and a fresh heart and I think that's gonna get me out of a lot of things. I have a passion to not wanna get hit and because of how serious I take this sport, that's why my chin hasn't been tested. I put a lot of time in evading and movements," said Jones.

You can watch UFC 135 here on Yahoo! Sports

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/-Rampage-Jones-prefight-trash-talk-off-to-blazi?urn=mma-wp7109

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Superiority complex

As sort of a follow up to my last post about why we’re here and what we’re doing this for, I’d like to take a moment to talk about an issue that’s been weighing on my mind a bit. The Skydiver Superiority Complex. Now, I’m not talking about those people who rag on other people [...]

Source: http://skydivechick.com/2011/07/superiority-complex/

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

New art from Fernanda O'Connell

Just updated surf artist Fernanda O'Connell's profile with all new paintings of waves and seascapes. Born in Brazil, Fernanda now resides in NSW, Australia, where she was recently selected to exhibit in one of the most prominent Regional Galleries in Australia. Her paintings are available as limited edition prints on her website. Once you get to her profile, click on the images to see them enlarged. Enjoy…

www.clubofthewaves.com/surf-artist/fernanda-oconnell.php

Surf Art by Fernanda O'Connell

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2011 Imola World Supersport FP2 Results: Scassa Edges Parkes

Results:

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Day 5 On the River (Last Evening Together) ? July 30th 2011

There was something bitter sweet about returning to camp on the final evening. We knew this was the last campsite we would all be sharing. Upon arriving back after our hike, we were greeted warmly by our guides. It was as if they felt the loss, too. They encouraged us to get cleaned up and [...]

Source: http://whitewaterraftingblog.oars.com/post/day-5-on-the-river-last-evening-together-july-30th-2011

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Surf Artist ? Oriol Vicente

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Source: http://www.clubofthewaves.com/blog/surf-artist-oriol-vicente/

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Monday, September 26, 2011

"Condo Life" in Revelstoke: Backcountry-Side Lodging

The camper in the backcountry may or may not be on solid legal footing, but it sure makes for a great home to drop into a heavy Revelstoke storm or two. Check the edit from Nikolai Samson and Almond Mfg.

Source: http://www.frqncy.com/news/2011/09/16/condo-life-in-revelstoke-backcountry-side-lodging?utm_campaign=blog_feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=feed_reader

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New Tyre Regulations for Brno

A tweak to the tyre regulations comes into force this weekend, introduced remarkably quickly during the course of the season. The reg. change is to allow the use of a ‘bonus’ or ‘emergency’ option tyre of a softer specification. Prior regulations allowed for eight front tyres of two compounds, and ten rears of two compounds. [...]

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UFC 135 picks, Vegas-style: Koscheck is a massive favorite for a guy fighting on 19 days notice

Yahoo! Sports' lead MMA writer Kevin Iole joined "The MMA Insiders" show in Las Vegas to give his plays for UFC 135.

From a gambling standpoint, this is an interesting card to breakdown. The main and co-main events feature veteran fighters tabbed as massive underdog. Who has a better shot - Quinton Jackson or Matt Hughes? Adam Hill from the Las Vegas Review-Journal made a strong case for Hughes over Josh Koscheck.

Three weeks ago, Koscheck seemed to prepping for a fight at middleweight at UFC 139 in November. When Diego Sanchez dropped off this card with an injury, Koscheck jumped at the chance to fight Hughes. He looked good at the UFC weigh-in yesterday.

There's heavy public steam on some of the undercard favorites. That's pushing the numbers through the roof.

UFC 135 betting odds (Courtesy Cantor Gaming Las Vegas):

Best plays in bold

Jon Jones (-500) vs. Quinton Jackson (+375) - Light heavyweight title

Matt Hughes (+375) vs. Josh Koscheck (-500) - Welterweight

Mark Hunt (+270) vs. Ben Rothwell (-350) - Heavyweight

Rob Broughton (+300) vs. Travis Browne (-380) - Heavyweight

Nate Diaz (-250) vs. Takanori Gomi (+210) - Lightweight

Aaron Riley (+270) vs. Tony Ferguson (-350) - Lightweight

Tim Boetsch (-170) vs. Nick Ring (+140) - Middleweight

Junior Assuncao (+105) vs. Eddie Yagin (-135) - Featherweight

Cole Escovedo (+175) vs. Takeya Mizugaki (-210) - Bantamweight

Ricardo Romero (+135) vs. James Te Huna (-165) - Light heavyweight

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/UFC-135-picks-Vegas-style-Koscheck-is-a-massiv?urn=mma-wp7231

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New paintings by Peter Pierce

Hope you're all having a great Christmas break and ready to celebrate the New Year! :) We've just updated Hawaiian based artist Peter Pierce's profile with a few new paintings, take a look…

www.clubofthewaves.com/surf-artist/peter-pierce.php

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Sunday, September 25, 2011

The Opinionated Hikers on Patrol for You

Parks Canada is Off Route Visitation to Canada?s Rocky Mountain National Parks has been declining. In an effort to reverse that trend, Parks Canada has announced it will allow the construction of a via ferrata in Banff National Park, at Mt. Norquay Ski Area, above Banff townsite. Parks Canada does not construct new hiking trails [...]

Source: http://www.hikingcamping.com/blog/2011/08/the-opinionated-hikers-on-patrol-for-you/

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September Shred in Orlando and Orange

Vans is hosting their September Shred contest at vans parks in Orlando, FL and Orange, CA this Saturday, September 24th. Registration starts at 10am and the contest gets rolling at 1pm. Prizes include $500 for 1st place in the sponsored division, $300 for 1st place in the ages 14+ division and giant sponsor prize packs for 1st place in the ages 6 - 13 division. Check out the flyers for more details.

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Source: http://theskateboardmag.com/blogs/templeton-elliott/2011/09/22/september-shred-in-orlando-and-orange/

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Belcher?s back with a win at Ultimate Fight Night 25

Belcher?s back with a win at Ultimate Fight Night 25

Alan Belcher showed that 16 months off didn't hurt him as he took out Jason MacDonald at Ultimate Fight Night 25 on Saturday evening in New Orleans.

Belcher outclassed MacDonald from the beginning of the fight. MacDonald tried for a takedown but ended up falling backwards with Belcher on top of him. Belcher took advantage of the position, ground and pounding MacDonald. Though MacDonald tried to spin away, it was too much and MacDonald submitted to strikes at 3:48 in the first round.

This was Belcher's first fight since beating Patrick Cote in May of 2010. Belcher suffered an eye injury, and had to have surgery that put his fight career in doubt. He worked back to be able to fight in his home state of Louisiana.

"I'm so emotional right now. I've been through so many trials and tribulations. I'm back, baby," Belcher said.

This win gives Belcher a record of 17-6, while MacDonald falls to 25-15.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Belcher-s-back-with-a-win-at-Ultimate-Fight-Nigh?urn=mma-wp6981

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www.rock-climbing-blog.com claimed on Technorati

I’m pleased to claim this blog officially on Technorati so that more people will read it
This link to my Technorati Profile is all it takes.

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Fred Nicole: LE BOA (8c?)

The weather in Switzerland right now is terrible, so between some other things, Mary and I started to clean up our flat. Incredible how many things we accumulated during the years! There were some nice surprises, like some great pictures … Continue reading

Source: http://www.prana.com/blog/2011/09/20/fred-nicole-le-boa-8c/

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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Baczynski, Stone and Boist winners at UFN 25

Baczynski, Stone and Boist winners at UFN 25

At Ultimate Fight Night 25 in New Orleans on Saturday, the preliminary fights featured two submissions and a decision.

Baczynski makes his way back to UFC with submission

Seth Baczynski, who hasn't fought in the UFC since his stint on "The Ultimate Fighter," used impressive striking to control Harvison in the first round, but that striking is what set up his submission win in the second round. Baczynski knocked Harvison to the ground with a beautiful right, then followed him to the ground with more big punches. Harvison rolled to get away from the punches, but gave up his back. Baczynski sunk in a rear naked choke, causing Harvison to tap at 1:12 of the first.

Stone puts Walker to sleep

Ken Stone won with a perfect rear naked choke, sinking it in early, then holding onto Donny Walker until Walker was asleep. The fight was stopped at 2:47 in the first round. That gives Stone his first UFC win, after suffering scary wins to Eddie Wineland and Scott Jorgensen.

Boist takes bloody decision from Riddle
Boist controlled Riddle with good striking followed by smothering grappling in the first round. In the second, Riddle threw a devastating knee that damaged Benoist's nose. Riddle was also able to get a takedown, but Benoist got out and then got a takedown of his own. Benoist's bigger problem was that his nose was apparently broken, then he made the mistake of blowing his nose. Blood poured out as Benoist continued to work from the top position.

Before the third round started, Riddle, covered in Benoist's blood, danced around to get the crowd cheering. He immediately took down Benoist, and controlled him for the rest of the round. That last round was not enough for Riddle, as he won on the judges' cards, 29-28.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Baczynski-Stone-and-Boist-winners-at-UFN-25?urn=mma-wp6966

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Belcher?s back with a win at Ultimate Fight Night 25

Belcher?s back with a win at Ultimate Fight Night 25

Alan Belcher showed that 16 months off didn't hurt him as he took out Jason MacDonald at Ultimate Fight Night 25 on Saturday evening in New Orleans.

Belcher outclassed MacDonald from the beginning of the fight. MacDonald tried for a takedown but ended up falling backwards with Belcher on top of him. Belcher took advantage of the position, ground and pounding MacDonald. Though MacDonald tried to spin away, it was too much and MacDonald submitted to strikes at 3:48 in the first round.

This was Belcher's first fight since beating Patrick Cote in May of 2010. Belcher suffered an eye injury, and had to have surgery that put his fight career in doubt. He worked back to be able to fight in his home state of Louisiana.

"I'm so emotional right now. I've been through so many trials and tribulations. I'm back, baby," Belcher said.

This win gives Belcher a record of 17-6, while MacDonald falls to 25-15.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Belcher-s-back-with-a-win-at-Ultimate-Fight-Nigh?urn=mma-wp6981

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Australian Montage


Plenty of fast skating and cool spots in this montage from Australia.

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Surf Photographer - Shelli Bankier

Welcome to our latest featured surf photographer; Shelli Bankier from the Gold Coast of Australia. The beauty of the blue sphere…

www.clubofthewaves.com/surf-photographer/shelli-bankier.php

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Protest Art from David Williams

We've just refreshed Australian artist; David Williams' profile on COTW with some new art, namely "protest art", against the way 'we' are treating the oceans, particularly sharks! The artist commented; "I'm scared for Sharks... 'We' are eating them to death, but mostly removing their fins & leaving the rest to make Shark Fin Soup... I'm just completing the last in a series of works, some of which will be up for silent auction to help raise funds for Sea Shepherd Conservation Society."

www.clubofthewaves.com/surf-artist/david-williams.php

Shark Sculpture by David Williams

David has also recently produced an Organic shirt; "Man Eating Shark", of which 50% of profits goes to S.S.C.S (contact the artist for full details)…



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Fireworks from the start: Episode one of ?The Ultimate Fighter?

Fireworks from the start: Episode one of ?The Ultimate Fighter?

Welcome to another season of "The Ultimate Fighter," the last season of TUF on Spike. This season will feature Michael Bisping an Jason "Mayhem" Miller for coaches, and bantamweights and featherweights for the first time. After watching the elimination show, I am confident in saying that you shouldn't miss this season. Join me for a recap and spoilers, won't you?

In one of the best openings the show has had yet, the fighters meet Dana White in the middle of the Octagon at the Mandalay Bay. White says that he wants the fighters to take it all in. If this setting doesn't make it real for the fighters, nothing will. The elimination bouts will take place there, so only fighters who win their first bout will even make it to the house and UFC training center. After explaining the fan-voted bonuses and introducing the coaches, White gives an expletive-laced but familiar pep talk.

With that, the elimination fights begin.

Josh Ferguson vs. Casey Dyer, bantamweight: Ferguson wasted little time overwhelming the much-taller Dyer with a bevy of strikes, getting the TKO in the first round.

Diego Brandao vs. Jesse Newell, featherweight: Newell started strong, but Brandao didn't let him get too comfortable. He knocked Newell down with a left and finished the fight with a flying forearm. Mayhem pointed out the similarity between that finish and when Dan Henderson finished Bisping.

After the first two bouts, White remarked, "This is going to be a nasty season."

John Dodson vs. Brandoon Merkt, bantamweight: Dodson used a bodyshot to wobble Merkt, then took him out with a flurry of strikes.

Three fights, three first-round finishes. Miller said that he feels like he should have bought a ticket to this. The next fighter, Dennis Bermudez said that his wrestling career was cut short when the woman in his life said she was pregnant with his child, who turned out not to be his. Is this Maury or TUF?

Dennis Bermudez vs. Jimmie Rivera, featherweight: Rivera knocked Bermudez down, and then used wrestling to control Bermudez for much of the first round. Rivera came close to a rear naked choke as the round ended. Bermudez took control in the second round, mounting Rivera's back and hammering his face with strikes until the fight was stopped. The good news for Rivera is that White and the coaches were impressed, which means he could be a replacement fighter if one is needed.

B.J. Ferguson vs. Roland Delorme, bantamweight: B.J. is the brother to Josh, who easily won his bout. Both fighters say that they are coming out to win, which is good. It would be disappointing if they were coming out to crochet White a sweater. Delorme showed off jiu-jitsu skills, transitioning from a deep armbar into a triangle choke until Ferguson passed out.

Marcus Brimage vs. Bryson Wailehua-Hansen, featherweight: Wailehua-Hansen said that he has extra drive because he's from Hawaii and island guys have to fight. I don't understand that but OK. Wailehua-Hansen had Brimage's back for much of the first round, but Brimage unloaded once he got out. He couldn't return many punches, but he withstood strike after strike, impressing White and the coaches.

In the second round, Brimage unloaded again and this time, the fight was stopped, but Wailehua-Hansen definitely made an impression on White.

Carson Beebe vs. Johnny Bedford, bantamweight: Beebe is the younger brother of Chase Beebe, the one-time WEC champ, and wants to get out of the shadow of his brother. Bedford outwrestled Beebe and controlled the standup before submitting him with a guillotine near the end of the first roound.

Dustin Pague vs. Tateki Matsuda, bantamweight: In the closest fight up to this point, Matsuda showed off his Muay Thai skills, while Pague had better ground fighting and defense. Pague won the majority decision, 19-19, 20-18, 20-18.

Paul McVeigh vs. Louis Gaudinot, bantamweight: Bisping knows McVeigh, a Scot, from the English fight scene. Gaudinot has a big mess of green hair. Their first round was back and forth, but Gaudinot and his green hair took over the second round with big takedowns. The fight went to a third and decisive round. Gaudinot threw a back elbow that wobbled and cut up McVeigh, who valiantly tried to go on, but it was too much. Gaudinot won the TKO.

Eric Marriott vs. Bryan Caraway, featherweight: Caraway rode out two rounds to get the win, but didn't impress White or the coaches.

Josh Clopton vs. Dustin Neace, featherweight: In what Bisping called an evenly matched bout, Clopton controlled most of the fight, thought Neace ended each round well. White and Bisping both though Clopton won, but the judges called it for Neace.

Matt Jaggers vs. TJ Dillashaw, bantamweight: Dillashaw, who trains with Urijah Faber at Alpha Male, and controlled the fight with takedowns and ground and pound, then finished Jaggers with elbows in the final seconds.

Steven Siler vs. Micah Miller, featherweight: Miller, Cole Miller's younger brother and a WEC vet, is confident walking into the bout. Siler started with better striking and got a takedown in the first round. He continued the strong striking in the second, but took Miller down and was nearly submitted. In the third, Siler guillotined a gassed Miller for the win.

John Albert vs. Orville Smith, bantamweight: Albert took the upper hand in striking, and then took down Smith to get a rear naked choke win.

Stephen Bass vs. Karsten Lenjoint, featherweight: White called it a back and forth war, until the second round when Bass submitted a tired Lenjoint with a triangle choke.

Brian Pearman vs. Akira Corassani, featherweight: Pearman is a dead ringer for Taylor Lautner. Corassani said that he uses fighting as his brush, as he is an artist. That� art involves big, violent elbows and punches as that's how he knocked out Pearman after almost getting submitted earlier in the round.

The final tally for the elimination round: eight knockouts, five submissions, and three decisions. White, Bisping and Mayhem are blown away with the talent.

"I'm overly impressed. Don't get big-headed and cocky, but I'm impressed," White said.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Fireworks-from-the-start-Episode-one-of-The-Ul?urn=mma-wp7120

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Dunham and Rocha notch UFN 25 wins

Dunham and Rocha notch UFN 25 wins

One fighter got back on the right track while another earned his first UFC win as the preliminary card concluded at Ultimate Fight Night 25 in New Orleans on Saturday night.

Dunham outclasses Bailey

Shamar Bailey showed tremendous heart in a decision loss to Evan Dunham. Dunham showed strong striking early, as he used short punches to control Bailey early in the first round. Bailey responded, showing striking that has improved from his time on "The Ultimate Fighter." Bailey then ended the round with a takedown. Dunham threw a strike after the horn sounded to end the round, but it was inadvertent. Dunham was not penalized.

In the second, Dunham continued to favor a left-right combo that befuddled Bailey. Dunham peppered in kicks in between throwing punches and stuffing takedowns. Bailey continued to withstand Dunham's shots in the third, but he didn't create enough offense to win the round. As the fight neared its end, Dunham teed off, throwing a bevy of kicks and punches but still couldn't knock Bailey down. Bailey continued to move forward and push for a takedown. Dunham won the fight 30-27 on all three cards.

Rocha's jiu-jitsu catches McKenzie

Though Cody McKenzie is known for his guillotine, he fell to Vagner Rocha on a rear naked choke submission. McKenzie lampooned Rocha early in the round, motioning for Rocha to come in and fight. When Rocha attempted a takedown, McKenzie tried to use his signature guillotine to stop the fight, but it didn't work. Rocha used his position to try for a Kimura. He couldn't finish, but he held onto McKenzie to move into a rear naked choke. Again, McKenzie got out and worked his way back to his feet before the round ended.

In the second, McKenzie showed great defense to nearly every submission attempt Rocha threw at him, but didn't have the same good fortune as Rocha took full mount with less than two minutes in the round. McKenzie turned to get away from Rocha's strikes, but gave up his back. Rocha applied a textbook rear naked choke, and McKenzie was forced to tap at 3:49 in the second round.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Dunham-and-Rocha-notch-UFN-25-wins?urn=mma-wp6972

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Upcoming Climbing Events Via Rock and Ice

09/14 Flagstaff Trash Bash Boulder, CO willie_mein@hotmail.com 09/15 HERA Foundation Climb4Life Salt Lake City, UT www.herafoundation.org 09/16 Bloc Party: A Planet Granite Bouldering Series Belmont, CA www.planetgranite.com 09/17 Birdsboro Climb and Clean Birdsboro, PA www.birdsboroclimbing.org/climbandclean.html 09/18 Idaho State University Pocatello … Continue reading

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Thursday, September 22, 2011

Strikeforce undercard: Mein superb in U.S. debut, Davis upsets Nunes

Canada keeps producing young guns. Jordan Mein is the latest to come down the pike. The 21-year-old showed off some slick boxing to wear down and eventually finish veteran Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos at the 3:18 mark of the third round of the Strikeforce heavyweight Grand Prix card in Cincinnati.

This was career win No. 23 for Mein, who's now won 10-of-11. Beating Santos is no easy task. The Brazilian has been in there recently with the likes of Nick Diaz, Marius Zaromskis, Joey Villasenor and Gegard Mousasi.

Even at a young age, Mein showed he's a savvy dude. Cyborg was crushing his legs in the first with nasty kicks. That's when Mein decided to switch from a conventional stance to southpaw. Cyborg had trouble the rest of the way defending himself against the straight left and left hook delivered by the 6-foot-1 Mein.

"He was kicking me hard in the first round there. We were each checking some kicks, so my foot is a little sore. It went well," said Mein, who left the cage with a noticeable limp.

Mein saw Cyborg slow a bit at the end of the second, so he slammed down on the gas pedal at the beginning of the final round. Mein's combinations were too much for Cyborg to contend with and a beautiful liver shot stopped the Brazilian in his tracks. Cyborg retreated to the cage and Mein unleashed a flurry of elbows. He threw four with the left arm and six more with the right. The referee stepped in to save the helpless Cyborg.

"I'm glad I finished the fight.� I put some big elbows on him and a nice body shot to freeze him up," said Mein.

This was actually Mein's U.S. debut. All 29 of his previous fights took place in Canada. His father, a local promoter in Canada, helped get Mein into to the ring/cage for the first time as a 14-year-old amateur. He went 6-1 on the amateur level before turning pro at 16. In 2006, he lost his debut to another diaper dandy Rory MacDonald. Since starting his career 3-4, Mein is 20-3.

Davis' clinch game does in Nunes

Amanda Nunes was thought to be a potential threat to Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos, but you have to be a complete fighter to reach that level. Nunes couldn't handle the clinch work and grappling of Alexis Davis. Davis' constant attack led to a late second round finish via punches at the 4:53 mark.

Nunes (6-2) exploded onto the Strikeforce scene back in January when she destroyed Muay Thai specialist Julia Budd in just 14 seconds.

Davis wisely chose to stay away from a stand up war. She moved forward and closed space throughout. Nunes finally cracked in the last two minutes of the second round.

"I knew Amanda was going to come out banging. I was just working on closing the distance since she has a longer reach than me - tried to stay in tight. She has awesome takedowns, but with my jiu jitsu I was able to capitalize.� I was really working on maintaining position and using my positioning to strike," said Davis (11-4).

Nunes used a beautiful whizzer to score a takedown of her own, but it was quickly reversed by Davis, who eventually got into a mount position. Nunes immediately gave up her back and Davis got the hooks in. As Nunes avoided the rear-naked choke, Davis fired away with small shots to her face and head. After 30-plus shots, referee Greg Franklin stepped in to stop the fight.

Davis is now 2-0 with Strikeforce. She beat MMA veteran Julie Kedzie on July 30 in Chicago.

Steele knocks off Mierzwiak

Wanting to get serious about his MMA career, Dom Steele took a nice step tonight against fellow Cincinnati fighter Chris Mierzwiak. Steele bullied his way to a unanimous decision win, 29-27, 29-28 and 29-27, in the televised opener on HDNet.

After a very tight opening round, Steele (4-1) took control of the fight. In the second round, the former high school wrestler got Mierzwiak down with 4:10 left. Mierzwiak scrambled throughout and tried to extricate himself, but had trouble getting back to his feet. After eating tons of punches on the ground, he got up with 2:10 left only to hit the deck again when he absorbed a big right. Steele really mauled Mierzwiak on the ground, eventually moving to a very dominant crucifix position. Steele couldn't finish, but Mierzwiak was shot for the final round.

"It went well. He's a good opponent. I tried to keep it action packed and tried to keep it non-stop. Control was working for me. My plan was to keep it on the feet, but when I saw him getting tired I took it to the ground," said Steele.

Both fighters were dead tired. Steele scored a pair of easy takedowns to lock up the final round and the fight.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Strikeforce-undercard-Mein-superb-in-U-S-debut?urn=mma-wp6751

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

11 9 2011

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Professor Paddle Ball 2011 Videos

The 2011�Professor Paddle Ball took place over Memorial Day weekend outside of Leavenworth, Washington, one of my favorite places.� The Ball is�a once-a-year gathering of the Northwest kayaking community organized by ProfessorPaddle.com founder James Amandus and a crew of volunteers, including Adam Ales, maker of the awesome Big Air Ramp over the past few years.� [...]

Source: http://www.ireneskayakingblog.com/events/professor-paddle-ball-2011-videos/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=professor-paddle-ball-2011-videos

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Great October sessions

Since I am back from the PWA Slalom final on Sylt I tried to get as much time as possible on the water. The good performance on Sylt, I could finish the season with the best result of the 2010 season with a 35th, gave me a lot of motivation. Most of the sessions on [...]

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News and notes from Strikeforce: Barnett vs. Kharitonov press conference

CINCINNATI -- In preparation for the semifinals of the Strikeforce heavyweight grand prix, the promotion's top fighters held court with media at the U.S. Bank Area. Here's what you need to know:

-- The start time is at 10:30 p.m. ET because of a documentary airing on Saturday night. Called "The Love We Make," it's a documentary about a show that Paul McCartney put together right after September 11. Strikeforce's bouts will start after that.

-- Daniel Cormier was added to the GP after Alistair Overeem -- who is now signed with the UFC -- dropped out of the tourney. Cormier isn't concerned about being a replacement adding extra pressure because he already puts pressure on himself.

"It's not that big of a deal to me. Pressure would be only if I didn't put high expectations on myself. I put enough pressure on myself to begin with, so being in this tournament could not add anything more."

He also said he was surprised that Overeem, or anyone would drop out of the tournament because it was such a good opportunity.

-- Mo Lawal said that he has been ready since January, but hasn't been able to get a fight until now. Though all of the major MMA media outlets were there, Lawal was disappointed in the turnout at the press conference.

"I was hoping there would be more media. More questions. Roger and me are going to put on a good fight, but everyone's going to miss it because they're worried about other issues."

-- Roger Gracie is known for his ground game, as he is a highly accomplished jiu-jitsu player. But with Lawal's world class wrestling background, Gracie may not be able to control where the bout will take place.

"It's hard to predict. Mo Lawal is a great wrestler. We'll just have to see and be prepared for everything. He's a good striker but an unbelievable wrestler. You try to plan a strategy, but you have to be prepared for everything," Gracie said.

Quoteworthy:

"It'll be a main-event worthy fight. I know he's going to bring a never-say-die attitude. It'll be a good tussle. I think we're going to finish one another. No decisions here." -- Josh Barnett, on his Grand Prix bout with Sergei Kharitonov.

"Josh said that he and Sergei were going to finish their fight. Just to put it out there, I'm fine winning the decision." -- Daniel Cormier

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/News-and-notes-from-Strikeforce-Barnett-vs-Kha?urn=mma-wp6700

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New paintings by Peter Pierce

Hope you're all having a great Christmas break and ready to celebrate the New Year! :) We've just updated Hawaiian based artist Peter Pierce's profile with a few new paintings, take a look…

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Surf Art by Peter Pierce

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An Essential Guide to Buying Scuba Diving Gear

Buying your own scuba diving gear, especially when you are just starting out, can be overwhelming if you don?t have the right information to help you make informed choices. You want to get the best value and the best fit for your diving needs and you want to be comfortable with your selection for years [...]

Source: http://www.dailyscubadiving.com/an-essential-guide-to-buying-scuba-diving-gear/

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2012 Kawasaki ZX-14 Comes Together in Teaser Videos

Kawasaki is gearing up to launch its new hyperbike, the 2012 Kawasaki ZX-14 or the�2012 Kawasaki�ZZR1400 as it’s known to our friends outside of the US market. Keeping a constant stream of video teaser videos over the past few weeks, Team Green has finally given us a glimpse at the new Kawasaki ZX-14 in it’s latest “Ultimate” video. Flashing the dimensions “84 x 65mm” in the video, the new ZX-14/ZZR1400 will surely live up to ...

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Hughes goes old school, training with Penn and Miletich for next week?s fight

Hughes goes old school, training with Penn and Miletich for next week?s fight

Only in mixed martial arts, right? Unless we're talking Rocky III, when Balboa and Apollo Creed worked together, it's bizarre to see fighters working together just months after one knocks the other one silly in a fight. But that's exactly what Matt Hughes is doing by training with B.J. Penn, the guy who beat him less than 11 months ago.

"I brought in a couple of special guests ? B.J. Penn and Pat Miletich. Being around such great fighters and coaches is humbling, No. 1; and No. 2, it was a great learning environment because we all learned off each other," Hughes wrote in ESPN.com blog.

Hughes said he also worked with Jeremy Horn, Matt Pena and DaMarques Johnson. In advance of his UFC 135 fight next week against Josh Koscheck, the experience was eye opening.

"All I had to do was show up, not do anything on the mat, and I was gonna sit there and learn. If I wanted to, I could have charged admission and people would have loved to just sit there, watch and soak it in," said Hughes.

Publicly, Penn and Hughes seemed to have a pretty heated relationship until the last few years. Hughes pointed out that Penn's appearance in his latest camp was actually paying back a favor. Just weeks after he was laid out by Penn at UFC 123, Hughes actually traveled to Hawaii to work takedown defense for the Hawaiian's fight against Jon Fitch in February.

Miletich, a former UFC champion from 1998-2000, hadn't worked with Hughes since 2007. Hughes left Miletich Fighting Systems in Iowa to open his own training center, but fighter and coach stayed on good terms since the split.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Hughes-goes-old-school-training-with-Penn-and-M?urn=mma-wp6901

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Day 4 On the River ? July 29th 2011

Another beautiful morning on the Middle Fork. This morning several of us started our day by doing yoga with one of our guides, Bronco who was leading us in the exercises. Stiff from the previous days of rowing we needed to stretch out and relax. Especially because what we had in store for us later [...]

Source: http://whitewaterraftingblog.oars.com/post/day-4-on-the-river-july-29th-2011

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Canadian Rockies Weather Forecast

It’s Wednesday, August 31, and our annual blast of winter-preview weather has arrived. It’s 4�C at our house in Canmore. It’s been raining all day. The clouds are so low, the mountains ringing our town are obscured. Tonight, the rain will likely turn to sleet or snow. And when the clouds clear, the summits will [...]

Source: http://www.hikingcamping.com/blog/2011/08/canadian-rockies-weather-forecast/

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Local Hero Peggy Oki

We're thrilled to hear that Peggy Oki has been named as a "Local Hero" by the Santa Barbara Independent (scroll halfway down the page to see Peggy!).

Peggy has more than earned this honor with her inspiring & enduring support for protecting cetaceans and ocean life, through her Origami Whales Project… An international campaign, aimed at getting the message across to the International Whaling Commission (IWC), to put a stop to the slaughter of whales and the cruelty of commercial whaling in Japan, Norway and Iceland.

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Photo: Peggy Oki. Photo by Matt Dayka

You may remember Peggy Oki as the only female member of the legendary Zephyr Skate Team (a.k.a. Z-Boys of Dogtown)

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