Bellator
Sokoudjou and James Thompson both earned stoppage victories in their respective debuts at Bellator 121 on Friday night.
Ex-Pride/Ufc fighter Sokoudjou, who holds victories over Little Nog and Ricardo Arona from his Pride days, and Pride heavyweight vet James “The Colossus” Thompson both won their debut Bellator matches at last night’s Bellator 121, the company’s first event since it’s inaugural PPV in May.
The two vets were touted as big signings by Bellator Mma, despite Sokoudjou having lost two straight fights heading into the event.
Matched up with Terry “The Punisher” Davinney, Sokoudjou controlled for most of the opening stanza but was taken down briefly. Davinney was unable to make much of the takedown, however, which led to Sokoudjou reversing and landing some solid shots. Davinney leaned forward and gave up his neck before getting free, only to give it up again later in the sequence to avoid ground and pound,...
Sokoudjou and James Thompson both earned stoppage victories in their respective debuts at Bellator 121 on Friday night.
Ex-Pride/Ufc fighter Sokoudjou, who holds victories over Little Nog and Ricardo Arona from his Pride days, and Pride heavyweight vet James “The Colossus” Thompson both won their debut Bellator matches at last night’s Bellator 121, the company’s first event since it’s inaugural PPV in May.
The two vets were touted as big signings by Bellator Mma, despite Sokoudjou having lost two straight fights heading into the event.
Matched up with Terry “The Punisher” Davinney, Sokoudjou controlled for most of the opening stanza but was taken down briefly. Davinney was unable to make much of the takedown, however, which led to Sokoudjou reversing and landing some solid shots. Davinney leaned forward and gave up his neck before getting free, only to give it up again later in the sequence to avoid ground and pound,...
- 6/7/2014
- by Jay Anderson
- Obsessed with Film
London, Oct er 28: A new device that calculates sperm count accurately has been launched by Boots.
The 'SpermCheck Male Fertility Test' which is claimed to be "as accurate as a lab test at identifying low/normal sperm count" with results in ten minutes is priced at 29.99 pounds, Metro.co.uk reported.
SpermCheck chief executive Ray Lopez said that this test we can truly help couples suffering from infertility as the cost of attending a clinic for the same test is between 100-400 pounds.
The kit is believed to be 98 percent accurate at confirming whether a man has 20million sperm or more per milliliter.
However, it cannot determine how healthy the sperms are, which is crucial in determining if a man has any.
The 'SpermCheck Male Fertility Test' which is claimed to be "as accurate as a lab test at identifying low/normal sperm count" with results in ten minutes is priced at 29.99 pounds, Metro.co.uk reported.
SpermCheck chief executive Ray Lopez said that this test we can truly help couples suffering from infertility as the cost of attending a clinic for the same test is between 100-400 pounds.
The kit is believed to be 98 percent accurate at confirming whether a man has 20million sperm or more per milliliter.
However, it cannot determine how healthy the sperms are, which is crucial in determining if a man has any.
- 10/28/2013
- by Diksha Singh
- RealBollywood.com
Biggie and 2Pac 'were two of the most influential figures in hip-hop, and you're not finding these people's murderers?' Junior M.A.F.I.A. member fumes.
By Jayson Rodriguez, with additional reporting by Sway Calloway
Notorious B.I.G.
Photo: Bad Boy
One week ago, seven days before what would have been the Notorious B.I.G.'s 38th birthday (May 21), former Los Angeles police officer David Mack, who many allege helped orchestrate the hit that killed one of hip-hop's most beloved MCs, was released from prison.
According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons' records, Mack became a free man on May 14.
Mack was known for his ties to Death Row Records and the Bloods gang; a detective investigating the Biggie murder case also discovered Mack owned a car similar to the one used on the hit against the Brooklyn Mc, though police did not follow the lead.
Many friends, family members and fans of Biggie...
By Jayson Rodriguez, with additional reporting by Sway Calloway
Notorious B.I.G.
Photo: Bad Boy
One week ago, seven days before what would have been the Notorious B.I.G.'s 38th birthday (May 21), former Los Angeles police officer David Mack, who many allege helped orchestrate the hit that killed one of hip-hop's most beloved MCs, was released from prison.
According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons' records, Mack became a free man on May 14.
Mack was known for his ties to Death Row Records and the Bloods gang; a detective investigating the Biggie murder case also discovered Mack owned a car similar to the one used on the hit against the Brooklyn Mc, though police did not follow the lead.
Many friends, family members and fans of Biggie...
- 5/21/2010
- MTV Music News
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