Tuesday, February 1, 2011

NFL Two-a-Days: Ben Roethlisberger's Redemption? Not So Fast

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While many are looking at the Steelers' postseason run to the Super Bowl as a chance for Ben Roethlisberger to find redemption for his troubled past, FanHouse TV's LeCharles Bentley begs to differ.

Find out why Big Ben's performance in the big game will have nothing to do with how people view him in the latest installment of Two-a-Days. Click below to watch:

 

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Source: http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2011/02/01/nfl-two-a-days-ben-roethlisbergers-redemption/

Thiago Alves  Andre Amade  Dean Amasinger  Jimmy Ambriz Matt Andersen 

Torgerson Flow Trash Part and Give Away

Real has Davis Torgerson's Flow Trash part on their site and is doing a giveaway associated with it. Get the details here.

Source: http://theskateboardmag.com/blogs/templeton-elliott/2011/01/31/torgerson-flow-trash-part-and-give-away/

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Mark Hominick Whips George Roop, Earns Shot at Jose Aldo

by Michael David SmithMark Hominick earned a shot at the UFC featherweight title with a win over George Roop at Saturday's UFC Fight for the Troops 2, putting on a very impressive striking display and establishing himself as the No. 1 contender to the 145-pound king, Jose Aldo.

Hominick leveled Roop with a big right hand to the chin within the first minute of the first round, and although Roop quickly got back up, he appeared off balance and not all there. Hominick kept battering away at Roop's head and knocking him down repeatedly, and it wasn't long before the referee stepped in to stop the fight, giving Hominick a TKO victory at 1:28 of the first round.

 

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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/01/22/mark-hominick-whips-george-roop-earns-shot-at-jose-aldo/

Robert Berry David Bielkheden Michael Bisping  Dan Bobish Vagam Bodjukyan

Guillard and the UFC honored to be fighting for the troops

The military has given to him, so Melvin Guillard is happy to give back. The same goes for UFC president Dana White.

The promotion is just a few days away from putting on its third fight card on a U.S. military base. This time it's Ft. Hood in Texas and the UFC is hoping to exceed the $4 million it raised in late 2008 with a fight card in Fayetteville, N.C. 

"I'm going to give these guys a show," Guillard said during the "Fight for the Troops 2" teleconference. "You know, they work so hard to protect us every year, year after year. Some of them give up going overseas and got to live there for years at a time. And, you know, this is a blessing for me to even be asked to give a performance that I'm going to give these guys next week -- and guys and girls. So to me, it's just all part of being an American and I'm honored."

Guillard knows first hand of the sacrifice.

"I stay right now in Albuquerque with Staff Sergeant Chris Molina and his family. This is where I stay when I come here. So, you know, getting the military experience of staying with families, you know, seeing what these guys go through to protect our country, I've actually had chances to visit certain military bases and I also have a ton of friends in high school that got out of high school that’s in military, whether it's Marine Corps or Army or Air Force or whatever," said Guillard.

White decided Ft. Hood was a good spot this time around after seeing the work done by the Fisher family in Texas and around the country.

"What happened was we got invited down there and I went down. It was the first time I'd ever seen anything like that -- when I visited the hospital and what these guys, you know, the Fisher family who started this thing, what they’ve done for the troops here fighting in the United States, it's -- I can't even -- I can't put it into words for you. When these kids get injured, you know, you’ve got these 18-, 19-, 20-year-old kids that are getting injured over there -- they come back, it's sad to say but the government doesn’t take care of them, which is mind boggling," said White.

"So this family has put together this thing where -- and if you're a parent of one of these kids, I mean anybody who's on this call who has kids can understand. Your kid gets his arms, legs blown off, his face is melted -- the horrible things that happen to these guys -- and they're laying in a hospital bed out in the middle of Nowhere, Virginia, what do you do? You know what you do? You quit your job, you lose everything you have and you drive out there and you live in your car and you sit in a chair in the bed next to them."

The UFC raised $4 million around Fight for the Troops 1 and is hoping to eclipse that number this time. The proceeds this year will benefit the 53 Fisher Houses around the U.S. and in Germany and the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund.

"Fight for the Troops" goes down this Saturday on Spike (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT).

Thanks to Spike for conference call transcript

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Guillard-and-the-UFC-honored-to-be-fighting-for-?urn=mma-308727

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Issey Yumiba Gets Wet

With little regard for his bearings, Issey Yumiba skates a wet ledge in a fountain for Markisa.

Source: http://theskateboardmag.com/blogs/templeton-elliott/2011/01/31/issey-yumiba-gets-wet/

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In Poll of Favorite Sports, MMA Is Overlooked

by Michael David SmithThe polling firm Harris Interactive regularly surveys Americans to find out their favorite sports, and the results of this year's poll are in. Check out the results and you'll see about what you'd expect: Pro football is clearly America's most popular sport, baseball is next, then college football, auto racing, basketball and hockey.

What you won't see anywhere is mixed martial arts.

The reason? MMA wasn't even one of the choices Harris Interactive gave to poll respondents.

 

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Source: http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/01/25/in-poll-of-favorite-sports-mma-is-overlooked/

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Gracie kicks off Strikeforce: San Jose with submission win

Roger Gracie, a member of MMA's first family, kicked off Strikeforce's card in San Jose with a submission win over Trevor Prangley. 

After pinning Prangley to the cage, Gracie took Prangley to the ground. He worked into full mount. Prangley tried to stand up, but Gracie took advantage of Prangley's movement and took his back. Gracie applied a perfect figure-four body triangle, then maneuvered his arms into position for a rear-naked choke. As Prangley's face turned red, he had no choice but to tap out at 4:19 of the first.

The young Gracie is still undefeated in MMA, with a record of 4-0. He is the cousin of MMA legend Royce Gracie, and like the other members of his family, he has a strong background in grappling.

Prangley dropped to 23-7-1. His last fight was a win over UFC veteran Keith Jardine.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/blog/cagewriter/post/Gracie-kicks-off-Strikeforce-San-Jose-with-subm?urn=mma-314200

Robert Berry David Bielkheden Michael Bisping  Dan Bobish Vagam Bodjukyan