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		<title>The Two Sheds Review: Jeff Hardy: My Life, My Rules</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having recently reviewed WWE’s latest Hulk Hogan collection, I’m now going to take a look at their other attempt to promote a TNA star with Jeff Hardy, My Life, My Rules.
The Documentary
Against the backdrop of Hardy’s final match against C.M. Punk, the documentary looks at his final three year run in WWE. Hardy spoke openly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bluraymma.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/jeff-hardy-my-life-my-rules.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1245" src="http://bluraymma.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/jeff-hardy-my-life-my-rules.jpg" alt="" width="185" height="250" /></a>Having recently reviewed WWE’s latest Hulk Hogan collection, I’m now going to take a look at their other attempt to promote a TNA star with Jeff Hardy, My Life, My Rules.</p>
<p>The Documentary<br />
Against the backdrop of Hardy’s final match against C.M. Punk, the documentary looks at his final three year run in WWE. Hardy spoke openly about everything, including his two wellness policy violations and his three title reigns. There’s plenty of tributes from his fellow superstars, such as his brother Matt and long-time friends Shannon Moore and Gregory Helms, as well as the likes of Punk, John Cena and Triple H. However, Kayfabe is very much the order of the day here, especially when Hardy and Punk talk about their rivalry. It’s a little disappointing, considering the business is wide open these days.</p>
<p>The Matches<br />
Disc 1<br />
June 25, 1994: A very young Jeff faces Sean “1-2-3 Kid” Waltman on an edition of Superstars. It’s your basic squash match here. Jeff puts in a couple of moves, but it’s the Kid’s talents that are on display as he gets the submission win with what commentator Gorilla Monsoon describes as a pretzel.</p>
<p>April 2, 2000: The Hardy Boys, as well as Edge and Christian, challenge the Dudley Boys for the WWF Tag Team titles in the triangle ladder match at Wrestlemania. This three way feud for me was one of the highlights of the WWF back then, and this match was the match of the night in what was a rather lacklustre show. These six men were at the absolute top of their game, putting their bodies on the line with tons of big bumps, and in a foretelling of what was to come later, the Dudleys brought tables into the equation, although it backfired somewhat when Jeff put Bubba Ray through a table with a swanton off the big ladder in the aisle. It was Edge and Christian, though, who took the gold home, climbing the ladders and pushing Matt off the table that was perched between them before they grabbed the belts, beginning the era of awesomeness.</p>
<p>September 24, 2000: The Hardys challenge Edge and Christian for the WWF Tag Team titles in a steel cage match at Unforgiven. With the winner being decided by either pin fall or with both team members escaping the cage, this became a handicap match early on when Edge knocked Jeff off the top of the cage into the floor, eliminating him from the match. What followed was an extended period of double teaming from the champs on Matt, with chairs brought into the match by Christian, and Jeff getting back into the cage with a whisper in the wind off the top of the cage. The end came when both Hardys took Edge down with a con-chair-to on the top of the cage, climbing over the side to win the tag titles in what was a very good match.</p>
<p>July 12, 2001: Jeff challenges the late Mike Awesome for the Hardcore title on an episode of Smackdown during the Invasion angle. Awesome was the first alliance member to win a WWF title. A relatively short match, it’s a nice little title encounter with both guys putting in some good work, and Edge and Christian making a cameo appearance, taking out Awesome with a con-chair-to, with Hardy getting the title winning pin after a swanton from the top rope.</p>
<p>August 19, 2001: Jeff defends the Hardcore title against Rob Van Dam in a ladder match at Summerslam. These two had to go a ways to improve on their Invasion encounter, and they just about did it. Jeff and RVD were tailor-made for each other, with plenty of high flying and big bumps, as well as the ladder being used plenty of times. It made for a great spectacle, with RVD eventually climbing the ladder to retrieve the belt and regain the Hardcore title.</p>
<p>December 9, 2001: The first battle of the brothers on pay-per-view, as Jeff faced Matt at Vengeance, with Lita as special referee. I remember at the time it was widely reported that the powers that be weren’t too happy with this match, because it wasn’t the fast paced high flying encounter they wanted. But it’s inclusion in this collection obviously means that opinions have changed somewhat. For me it was a good, solid encounter, with the brothers showing that they can wrestler as well as flying around the ring, although there are moments when they do that, such as when Jeff took Matt out with the swanton and a slightly controversial pin, Jeff pulling Matt’s leg off the ropes as Lita made the three count. A different kind of Hardy match, but still good nonetheless.</p>
<p>February 17, 2003: Jeff teams with Shawn Michaels against Chris Jericho and Christian in a no disqualification match on Raw. It becomes a handicap match early on when Jericho and Christian handcuff Michaels to the ring. Michaels eventually gets the key off Jericho while Jeff is the proverbial punching bag in the ring. Hardy eventually recovers, and after Michaels kicked a steel chair into Jericho’s face Hardy got the pin after the swanton, ending an entertaining television encounter.</p>
<p>Disc 2<br />
August 21, 2006: Jeff returns to Raw after his TNA stint to take on WWE Champion Edge. The two old rivals put on a quick and entertaining match, with Jeff almost getting the win after the swanton, as Lita helped her man by pulling Edge out of the ring. John Cena then arrived on the scene to attack the man who took the title from him the previous night at Summerslam. The bell rang, but no decision was announced, so I have no idea who won.</p>
<p>October 2, 2006: Jeff challenges Johnny Nitro for the Intercontinental title. The future John Morrison was another of those wrestlers Hardy had great chemistry with. Each guy pulled out their big moves in a match with plenty of back and forth action, with Hardy getting the title winning pin after back dropping Nitro from the top rope, sealing the deal with the Swanton.</p>
<p>April 29, 2007: The reformed Hardy Boys defend the World Tag Team titles against Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch at Backlash. You know, I always had a soft spot for Murdoch. He always reminded me of the tough guy wrestlers of years gone by. A vintage performance from the brothers here, picking up where they’d left off a few years before. We also got a good performance from Cade and Murdoch, and it was a shame they were split up, because their team showed so much promise. So these two very good teams gave us a very good match, a nice example of tag team wrestling, with matt getting the pin on Murdoch after Jeff took him out with the swanton, retaining the titles in the process.</p>
<p>July 16, 2007: Jeff faces Shelton Benjamin, Santino Marella and William Regal in a four way elimination match on Raw, with the winner getting a shot at the Intercontinental title. I’d forgotten just how good a wrestler Santino was since he became a comedy act, pulling off a few good moves before he was eliminated by Regal, who was later taken out by Hardy’s twist of fate. This left Jeff alone with Benjamin. Hardy managed to get the win, even after missing the swanton, pinning Benjamin with a roll-up. Some nice quick action here.</p>
<p>September 17, 2007: Hardy faces Benjamin again on Raw, this time in an Intercontinental title defence. Jeff went into this one still suffering from the after effects of a match against the Great Khali the previous week. This proved to be a really enjoyable contest between two guys at the peak of their powers. Benjamin was as solid as always, the perfect opponent for Hardy, with plenty of near finishes before Hardy pushed Benjamin from the top rope and retained the title after the swanton. An impressive outing for both men here.</p>
<p>December 10, 2007: Another Raw encounter, as Jeff defends the Intercontinental title against Carlito in a ladder match. While it’s not the best ladder match Hardy has been in it’s still very entertaining, with Carlito putting in a good performance when he actually seemed to care about his performances. There’s the usual big bumps and some nice use of the ladder, with Hardy knocking Carlito off the top of the ladder so he could grab the belt and retain the title.</p>
<p>December 16, 2007: Jeff faces Triple H at Armageddon, with the winner getting a shot at the WWE title at the Royal Rumble. This was touted as the biggest match of Hardy’s career, and featured a great storyline, with Jeff unwilling to take those extra steps early on until Triple H slapped him in the face and challenged him to fight. The Game dominated early on, before Hardy made his comeback and it became a more even affair. Then, the surprise came, as Hardy countered Triple H’s pedigree attempt with a roll-up to get the winning pin. Great match.</p>
<p>January 19, 2008: In the run-up to their Royal Rumble match, Jeff defends the Intercontinental title against WWE Champion Randy Orton. The actual match lasted just a matter of seconds when Orton was disqualified for kicking Hardy below the belt. We then got the brawl, with hardy countering Orton’s big kick attempt by back dropping him off the stage. Ever the daredevil, Hardy then climbed the scaffold, coming down on Orton with a swanton, with both men getting carried away on stretchers.</p>
<p>January 27, 2008: Hardy faces Orton again, this time for the WWE title at the Royal Rumble. Some of Orton’s matches can be as interesting as watching paint dry, but not this one. It’s a great match, with hardy going all out for the big prize, and Orton playing the heel to perfection. The end came out of nowhere, with Orton countering Hardy’s twist of fate attempt with the RKO for the pin fall victory.</p>
<p>February 11, 2008: Dream match time, as Jeff squares off against Shawn Michaels on an episode of Raw. This certainly lived up to expectations as Michaels and Hardy delivered a pay-per-view quality match, with tons of back and forth action, delivered by two of the top stars in the business. It really is a great match, with Hardy getting one of the biggest wins of his career, taking Michaels down with the twist of fate and closing the deal with the swanton.</p>
<p>Disc 3<br />
June 1, 2008: Jeff takes on the late Umaga in a falls count anywhere match at One Night Stand: Extreme Rules. It’s a very good power versus speed battle which sees them battling around the building before making their way to the car park, with Hardy getting the win after taking Umaga out with a swanton from the top of a lorry. It made for a great spectacle, with obstacles put in the way so we couldn’t see either men “hit” the ground after they came off the lorry.</p>
<p>June 2, 2008: Jeff faces John Cena on an episode of Raw, with the winner getting a shot at the WWE title. There was a slight interruption at the beginning of this one when a fan jumped the barrier and got into the ring, with this guy getting a better crowd reaction than either Cena or Hardy. Some nice back and forth action here in this first time ever meeting, with Cena rolling through after Hardy’s cross body block off the top, taking Hardy down with the FU to get the winning pin.</p>
<p>July 4, 2008: Jeff faces an old rival as he takes on John Morrison on Smackdown. The Morrison here is a far more rounded athlete that he was the last time he faced Hardy, and it made for a far more entertaining encounter, an exciting back and forth affair between the two evenly matched wrestlers, with Hardy securing the win after the swanton. Great stuff here.</p>
<p>October 5, 2008: Jeff faces Triple H again, with the WWE title on the line at No Mercy. As with the Nitro/Morrison matches, it’s an improvement on the previous encounter, with an absolutely electric crowd. It really is a great match, a perfect advertisement for both men, with plenty of near falls, with Hardy almost getting the win after the swanton, only for the Game to counter his pin attempt with a reversal, ending an awesome match.</p>
<p>November 14, 2008: Jeff faces the Undertaker in an extreme rules match on Smackdown. These two had a great ladder match on Raw a few years before, and although this is a good match, and it’s well executed, it’s not a patch on that one. It’s a brawl which takes in the ringside area, with both men pulling off some good moves, and a brief cameo from the Big Show, who attacks both men before the Dead Man take shim out with a chair shot. The chair shots continued as Hardy takes out the Undertaker, getting the big win after a leg drop from the top of a ladder. It was good, and it served it’s purpose. That’s all.</p>
<p>December 14, 2008: Jeff, along with Triple H, challenges Edge for the WWE title in a triple threat match at Armageddon. This was an outstanding encounter, with three great performances and some very innovative spots, with the three way which saw Edge spearing Hardy through the announce table a thing of beauty. There were also cameo appearances from Jeff’s brother Matt and Vladimir Koslov, before Hardy broke up Triple H’s pin on Edge after a pedigree with a swanton, pinning Edge himself and winning his first WWE title.</p>
<p>March 29, 2009: Jeff faces Dolph Ziggler in an extreme rules match on Raw. This was a quick one. Ziggler got in a few licks, but Hardy quickly turned things round with two twist of fates, one on a rubbish bin and one on a steel chair, before finishing the match with the swanton. Not bad, bit I’m not sure if this match really needed to be on this collection.</p>
<p>April 10, 2009: Jeff continues his feud with his brother Matt in a stretcher match on Smackdown. I’m a little surprised that their Wrestlemania or I Quit matches weren’t included on this collection, but it’s still entertaining nonetheless, especially Jeff surfing down the ramp on a stretcher so he can take out Matt with a flying clothesline. Some nice use of the two stretchers here, with Jeff crashing into one of them with a missed swanton, and Matt pushing him up the ramp and over the finish line for the win.</p>
<p>July 26, 2009: Jeff challenges C.M. Punk for the World title at Night of Champions. The rivalry between these two was one of the best things in WWE last year, and this is a good example of the chemistry they had. Their different styles blended perfectly, and that’s what made this match so with Hardy kicking out after Punk’s GTS, and finally taking his man out with the swanton to get the title winning pin.</p>
<p>August 28, 2009: The final match of the collection, with Jeff facing Punk again, this time in a steel cage, with both Punk’s World title and their WWE careers on the line. This one started early with Punk attacking Hardy as he made his entrance. Once they got into the cage it was a fiercely intense battle, with both men coming close to victory on several occasions before Punk pushed Hardy off the top of the cage before he dropped to the arena floor to claim victory, ending Hardy’s WWE career at the same time. An awesome way to end this collection.</p>
<p>In conclusion &#8211; if you’ve been living in a cave and know nothing about Jeff Hardy’s career, then this three disc collection is the perfect way to acquaint yourself with the extreme enigma. Although all of the matches vary in how good they are, and the documentary segment is a little disappointing, they’re still a great advertisement for Hardy, and it’s ironic that WWE released this when they did. They obviously expected Hardy to return to their fold, instead of signing with TNA, and it will be interesting to see if he’s as successful in his second stint in TNA as he was in his last with WWE.</p>
<p>Jeff Hardy: My Life, My Rules can be purchased online by visiting www.silvervision.co.uk.</p>
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		<title>VIDEO: The Ultimate Fighter Season 11</title>
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The 11th season of Spike TVs most popular original series ever, The Ultimate Fighter, will premiere on March 31st on Spike TV in the US. As soon as we hear details for the UK it will be posted to BluRayMMA.com.
The series boasts a new format, which will be introduced to viewers in the shows premiere episode.


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<div>The 11th season of Spike TVs most popular original series ever, The Ultimate Fighter, will premiere on March 31st on Spike TV in the US. As soon as we hear details for the UK it will be posted to BluRayMMA.com.</div>
<div>The series boasts a new format, which will be introduced to viewers in the shows premiere episode.</div>
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		<title>VIDEO: UFC Primetime St-Pierre vs Hardy</title>
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Part 2

This is the first episode, can&#8217;t wait to see more.
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<div>Part 2</div>
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<p>This is the first episode, can&#8217;t wait to see more.</p>
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Here&#8217;s one for all you Reidernater fans, a funny video from the Cage Rage crew. See the Celebrity Big Bro winner was kinky long before he met Jordan! Enjoy.
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<p>Here&#8217;s one for all you Reidernater fans, a funny video from the Cage Rage crew. See the Celebrity Big Bro winner was kinky long before he met Jordan! Enjoy.</p>
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		<title>VIDEO: The Real SUMO Fighting</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:43:08 +0000</pubDate>
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In between typing up MMA articles I like to catch a few youtube videos, this one is thanks to Pride FC legend Josh Barnett. You can follow Josh on Twitter: JoshLBarnett
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<div>In between typing up MMA articles I like to catch a few youtube videos, this one is thanks to Pride FC legend Josh Barnett. You can follow Josh on Twitter: <a title="twitter.com/JoshLBarnett" href="http://twitter.com/JoshLBarnett" target="_blank">JoshLBarnett</a></div>
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<p>Watch the latest video teaser featuring Celebrity Big Brother 7 winner and BAMMA competitor Alex Reid. Alex Reid -- The Fight of his Life, coming to Bravo soon.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this week the TUF 11 cast was made public:
A total of 28 middleweight competitors have been chosen to compete on the upcoming 11th season of the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Spike TV&#8217;s long-running reality series, &#8220;The Ultimate Fighter.&#8221;

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier this week the TUF 11 cast was made public:</p>
<div>A total of 28 middleweight competitors have been chosen to compete on the upcoming 11th season of the Ultimate Fighting Championship and Spike TV&#8217;s long-running reality series, &#8220;The Ultimate Fighter.&#8221;</div>
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<div>Spike TV today released the list of fighters, who range from a 21-year-old with a few fights to a veteran with 33 pro bouts on his resume. Included are teachers, firefighters, a pipeliner, social worker, an &#8220;Iron Ring&#8221; competitor, &#8220;The Crocodile Hunter&#8217;s&#8221; bodyguard and others.</div>
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<div>Check out the full list of competitors, who will be coached by Tito Ortiz and Chuck Liddell and can be seen on the March 31 &#8220;TUF 11&#8243; debut.</div>
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<div>Despite beginning with 28 cast members instead of the customary 32, &#8220;The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz&#8221; is expected to use a 32-slot tournament. Sources close to the show tell MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) at least two opening-round losers, who otherwise would be eliminated from the show, will earn a spot on the cast thanks to their impressive showings in the losing efforts.</div>
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<div>Over the course of the 12-week season, two finalists will be left standing. As MMAjunkie.com reported last month, the TUF 11 Finale, a live-event conclusion to the season, is expected to take place June 19 in Las Vegas.</div>
<div>UFC president Dana White also has hinted at some additional tweaks to the format but won&#8217;t divulge any of the details.</div>
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<div>Below is a list of the competitors and each fighter&#8217;s background, courtesy of Spike TV.</div>
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<div>RICH ATTONITO</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Deerfield Beach, FL/American Top Team</div>
<div>Record: 7-3</div>
<div>Age: 32</div>
<div>A 2001 graduate of Hofstra University in Long Island, N.Y., Rich Attonito wrestled several different weight classes as a member of the Pride wrestling team including the 167-pound and 197-pound. divisions. Attonito has been training with American Top Team since he moved to Florida in 2006. He is the strength and conditioning coach for UFC veteran Luigi Fioravanti.</div>
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<div>SETH BACZYNSKI</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Canyon, AZ/Apex MMA</div>
<div>Record: 11-5</div>
<div>Age: 28</div>
<div>Training partner to &#8220;TUF&#8221; alumni Santino DeFranco (season nine) and Efrain Escudero (season eight) at Apex MMA in Arizona, Seth Baczynski is a fulltime water inspector at Liberty Water.</div>
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<div>CHARLES BLANCHARD</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Coconut Creek, FL/American Top Team</div>
<div>Record: 7-2</div>
<div>Age: 24</div>
<div>A two-time All-State wrestler in high school, this single father is a jiu-jitsu brown belt and a published poet.</div>
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<div>JOSH BRYANT</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Tulsa, OK/Absolute Combat Alliance</div>
<div>Record: 10-0</div>
<div>Age: 29</div>
<div>A member of the Absolute Combat Alliance camp in Tulsa, Okla., Josh Bryant sports a perfect 10-0 professional mixed martial arts record. When not training, Bryant works as a manager for Mazzio&#8217;s Italian Eatery in Oklahoma.</div>
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<div>CHRIS CAMOZZI</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Denver, CO/Gumm MMA</div>
<div>Record: 11-3</div>
<div>Age: 22</div>
<div>Camozzi is a freestyle fighter from Denver that works as a bouncer in his spare time. Two of his three losses are to &#8220;TUF&#8221; alumni Jesse Forbes (season three) and Jesse Taylor (season seven).</div>
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<div>BRENT COOPER</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Long Beach, CA/Team Oyama</div>
<div>Record: 5-1</div>
<div>Age: 31</div>
<div>Of Sioux Indian descent, Cooper is a pipeliner by day for Shell Oil and a devastating striker by night with four of his five wins coming via TKO.</div>
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<div>JACEN FLYNN</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Meridian, ID/No camp</div>
<div>Record: 8-2</div>
<div>Age: 31</div>
<div>Jacen Flynn possesses an 8-2 mixed martial arts record that includes wins over UFC vets Dennis Kang and Dean Lister. Away from the octagon, he is a social worker.</div>
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<div>JAMES HAMMORTREE</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Ocala, FL/USA Martial Arts</div>
<div>Record: 4-0</div>
<div>Age: 23</div>
<div>Following one season at Weber International, where he starred on the football team as a linebacker and on special teams, Hammortree left the program in order to become a full-time firefighter in Ocala, Fla. The former high school wrestler owns a 4-0 professional record with all four of those bouts taking place in 2009.</div>
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<div>JOSEPH HENLE</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Thousand Oaks, CA/Big John McCarthy&#8217;s MMA</div>
<div>Record: 3-0</div>
<div>Age: 26</div>
<div>Joseph Henle splits time training at Big John McCarthy&#8217;s MMA and working as a substitute teacher and wrestling coach in Thousand Oaks, Calif. Henle earned his MBA in financial planning from California Lutheran University in 2006. He speaks fluent Japanese.</div>
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<div>CHARLEY LYNCH</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Mound, MN/Northway MMA</div>
<div>Record: 6-0</div>
<div>Age: 25</div>
<div>The self-proclaimed baddest man in Minnesota, Charley Lynch owns a 6-0 professional record with zero of his bouts going to decision.</div>
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<div>KRIS MCCRAY</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Dumfries, VA/Chute Boxe</div>
<div>Record: 5-0</div>
<div>Age: 28</div>
<div>Son of a military father, Kris McCray was raised in Germany, where he excelled on the soccer pitch and garnered All-Europe honors in high school. In 1999, McCray moved permanently to the U.S., where he has served parts of eight years (six active, two inactive) as a member of the U.S. Army Reserve while also finding time to earn his associate&#8217;s degree in social studies from Northern Virginia Community College .</div>
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<div>COURT MCGEE</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Orem, UT/Throwdown Elite Fight Team</div>
<div>Record: 9-1</div>
<div>Age: 24</div>
<div>A Brazilian jiu-jitsu artist out of Orem, Utah, Court McGee beat &#8220;The Ultimate Fighter: United States vs. United Kingdom&#8221; runner-up DaMarques Johnson in 2007 by submission.</div>
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<div>CLAYTON MCKINNEY</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Orlando, FL/Jungle MMA</div>
<div>Record: 4-2</div>
<div>Age: 27</div>
<div>A teammate of &#8220;TUF&#8221; (season eight) alumnus Tom Lawlor at Jungle MMA, Clayton McKinney is a Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt who supplements his training by working security at a local bar in Orlando.</div>
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<div>KYLE NOKE</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Albuquerque, NM/Jackson &#8217;s MMA</div>
<div>Record: 16-4-1</div>
<div>Age: 29</div>
<div>Kyle Noke, from Mooloolaba, Australia, is the former bodyguard of &#8220;Crocodile Hunter&#8221; Steve Irwin. Currently training with Jackson &#8217;s MMA in New Mexico, Noke defeated &#8220;TUF&#8221; (season six) alum George Sotiropoulos in June 2005 and current castmate Kyacey Uscola this past September.</div>
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<div>VICTOR O&#8217;DONNELL</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Milford, OH/Vision MMA</div>
<div>Record: 8-1</div>
<div>Age: 27</div>
<div>Hailing from Milford, Ohio, O&#8217;Donnell suffered his first professional loss this past September against cast mate Costantinos Philippou. Before that, he had won eight contests, seven by submission.</div>
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<div>NORMAN PARAISY</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Coconut Creek, FL/American Top Team</div>
<div>Record: 5-1</div>
<div>Age: 23</div>
<div>Norman Paraisy was born and raised Paris, France. The 5-1 Brazilian jiu-jitsu artist left France in order to pursue MMA in the States and is now a member of American Top Team.</div>
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<div>COSTANTINOS PHILIPPOU</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Merrick, NY/Serra-Longo</div>
<div>Record: 5-1</div>
<div>Age: 30</div>
<div>Costantinos Philippou is a former boxer with three professional and more than 80 amateur fights on his record. The 30-year-old server from Merrick, N.Y., was born and raised in Greece. He currently trains out of the Serra-Longo camp.</div>
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<div>GREG REBELLO</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Buzzards Bay, MA/Sityodtong USA</div>
<div>Record: 9-2</div>
<div>Age: 27</div>
<div>Greg Rebello trains fulltime at Sityodtong USA in Massachusetts under the watchful eye of Mark DellaGrotte. Currently in peak physical condition, Rebello at one time weighed in more than 300 pounds before dedicating himself to fitness at the age of 18.</div>
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<div>NICK RING</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Calgary, Canada/B.D.B. Martial Arts</div>
<div>Record: 10-0</div>
<div>Age: 30</div>
<div>Nick Ring returned to MMA in May 2009 following a three-year stint away from the sport after suffering a devastating knee injury. In that time, Ring boxed professionally to the tune of a 4-1 record with three knockouts.</div>
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<div>JORDAN SMITH</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Clearfield, UT/Throwdown Elite Fight Team</div>
<div>Record: 10-0</div>
<div>Age: 24</div>
<div>A seventh-grade teacher by day, Jordan Smith is a former professional boxer that trains with fellow cast member Court McGee at Throwdown Elite Fight Team.</div>
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<div>BEN STARK</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Tamarac, FL/American Top Team</div>
<div>Record: 3-1</div>
<div>Age: 27</div>
<div>Born and raised a practitioner of the Orthodox Jewish religion until the age of 6, Ben Stark began training with American Top Team in Florida as a sophomore in college. When not at the gym, Stark picks up shifts at &#8220;The Original Fat Cats&#8221; music club and also finds time to breed snakes.</div>
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<div>LYLE STEFFENS</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Tucson, AZ/Apex MMA</div>
<div>Record: 5-2</div>
<div>Age: 26</div>
<div>Lyle Steffens is a firefighter and an EMT in Tucson, Arizona. He trains with fellow cast member Seth Baczynski at Apex MMA.</div>
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<div>BRAD TAVARES</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Las Vegas, NV/TapouT</div>
<div>Record: 4-0</div>
<div>Age: 21</div>
<div>At 21, Brad Tavares is the youngest of this season&#8217;s cast members. Originally from Hilo, Hawaii , Tavares recently relocated to Las Vegas and trains fulltime with TapouT</div>
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<div>WARREN THOMPSON</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Marietta, GA/Team Khunpon/Roberto Traven BJJ</div>
<div>Record: 5-0</div>
<div>Age: 23</div>
<div>Warren Thompson, aka &#8220;The Kool-Aid Man,&#8221; is a Muay-Thai fighter from Marietta, Ga. The volunteer firefighter splits his training in Atlanta between Team Khunpon and Roberto Traven BJJ.</div>
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<div>KYACEY USCOLA</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Sacramento, CA/Team Alpha Male</div>
<div>Record: 18-15</div>
<div>Age: 28</div>
<div>Kyacey Uscola joins the cast with 33 professional MMA fights on his record. He trains with Team Alpha Male and Urijah Faber out of Sacramento.</div>
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<div>CLEBURN WALKER</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Keller, TX/Team Lutter</div>
<div>Record: 9-3</div>
<div>Age: 26</div>
<div>Born and raised in Texas, Cleburn Walker is a fulltime fighter and instructor at Team Lutter. He suffered a recent loss via submission to TUF (season three) alumnus Jesse Forbes this past June.</div>
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<div>WOODY WEATHERBY</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Hudson, NH/Renzo Gracie/Mickey Wards Boxing Gym &amp; Xtreme MMA</div>
<div>Record: 7-3</div>
<div>Age: 27</div>
<div>The former U.S. Navy officer currently works fulltime as a corrections officer for the Hillsborough County jail in Manchester, N.H . Weatherby rotates his training between two gyms: Renzo Gracie Academy in Derry, N.H., and Mickey Wards Boxing Gym &amp; Xtreme MMA.</div>
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<div>JAMIE YAGER</div>
<div>Fighting out of: Los Angeles, CA/Kings MMA</div>
<div>Record: 2-1</div>
<div>Age: 25</div>
<div>A standout varsity letterman in baseball and football, Yager was the 2001 Athlete of the Year at South Pasadena High School in California. He picked up training MMA as a hobby and went straight from training to the professional ranks in February 2008 as part of BET&#8217;s &#8220;Iron Ring,&#8221; where he defeated his opponent by TKO.</div>
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<div>Source: mmajunkie.com</div>
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		<description><![CDATA[The essential Ultimate 100 as voted for by the UFC fans online at UFC.com and presented by the voice of the UFC Mike Goldberg. This near 4 hour offering of octagon action is a fantastic starting point for all MMA converts.
Packaged up here are highlights of the 16 year history of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. [...]]]></description>
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<p>The essential Ultimate 100 as voted for by the UFC fans online at UFC.com and presented by the voice of the UFC Mike Goldberg. This near 4 hour offering of octagon action is a fantastic starting point for all MMA converts.</p>
<p>Packaged up here are highlights of the 16 year history of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Sit back, crack open a Budweiser, relax and enjoy the journey following MMA evolve out of the no holds barred &#8216;Gracie Rules era&#8217;, to present day mainstream exposed Ultimate Fighter era of reality TV.</p>
<p>Many pioneering cage battlers feature on this release, including Tank Abbott, Don Frye, Royce Gracie, Ken Shamrock, Mark Coleman, Randy Couture, plus all the UFC champs and fan favourites such as Georges St Pierre, BJ Penn, Anderson Silva, Rich Franklin and Forrest Griffin.</p>
<p>Not only will you witness some classic match-up highlights, you&#8217;ll witness some amazing upsets in the form of Gabriel Gonzaga KO&#8217;ing K1 knock-out king Cro Cop and Matt Sera nailing GSP. These upsets are perfect examples demonstrating the unpredictability of MMA, making it the most exciting sport to watch in the world today.</p>
<p>Voted by the fans at the number 5 spot is Lesnar vs Mir 1, from UFC 81. A classic clash and a recent memorable moment for current UFC fanatics. I&#8217;m sure if the vote took place post UFC 100, Lesnar vs Mir 2 would have been right up there.</p>
<p>On a collector&#8217;s  compilation DVD in this format you don&#8217;t see the complete bouts but this acts to help you choose the UFC releases to add to your personal collection next.</p>
<p>Another fantastically presented DVD release from the UFC. However the DVD isn&#8217;t actually a history of the UFC, hence the missing fighters who played their part shaping the sport, most notably Frank Shamrock, Kazushi Sakuraba and Bas Rutten. Here&#8217;s hoping the UFC will eventually create a docu-movie of the UFC and mixed martial arts drawing on the video library at hand from the UFC, Pride FC and WEC.</p>
<div>UFC Ultimate 100 Greatest Fight Moments is out now on DVD, available direct from <a title="www.fightdvd.co.uk" href="http://www.fightdvd.co.uk">www.fightdvd.co.uk</a>, HMV and all good retailers.</div>
<p>Keep visiting BluRayMMA.com for more reviews of brand new UFC, related combat sports and martial arts DVD releases.</p>
<p>UFC DVD review by Duane Farr<br />
duane@bluraymma.com</p>
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		<title>The Two Sheds Review: Knuckle Up Origin</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 00:36:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>twoshed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A relatively new MMA debut made their television debut on Sky Sports here in Britain this past Wednesday night as Knuckle Up presented their Origin show, hosted by Lisa Nash and Dane Bowers.
The show began with amateur middleweight action between Matt Holmes and Aston Kehoe. An enjoyable encounter between two debuting fighters with both putting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bluraymma.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/knuckle-up-origin.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1202" src="http://bluraymma.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/knuckle-up-origin.jpg" alt="" width="195" height="250" /></a>A relatively new MMA debut made their television debut on Sky Sports here in Britain this past Wednesday night as Knuckle Up presented their Origin show, hosted by Lisa Nash and Dane Bowers.</p>
<p>The show began with amateur middleweight action between Matt Holmes and Aston Kehoe. An enjoyable encounter between two debuting fighters with both putting on a good show in the first round. Holmes sustained a nasty cut above his right eye at the beginning of the second, and after some brief ground work Kehoe connected with a left hook that sent Holmes crashing to the ground, with the referee stopping the fight as Kehoe earned the KO win with a very good performance.</p>
<p>Then it was down to the lightweight division as Daniel Thomas faced Stuart Davies. Fought mainly on the ground, Thomas dominated as soon as he got the take down, controlling Davies throughout. There just didn’t seem anything that Davies could do, and his one escape attempt was easily foiled. Thomas kept up his attack, and with Davies unable to withstand the ground and pound the referee stepped in with just ten seconds left in the first round. It may not have been flashy, but it was a good solid performance from Thomas here.</p>
<p>After brief highlights of some of the other fights on the show, welterweight action followed as Simon Phillips faced Danny Mitchell. A nice back and forth encounter saw Mitchell drop Phillips early on, but as the round progressed Phillips began to assert his authority on the ground. The action continued in the same vein in the second, with both fighters having their moments, but it was early in the third where Mitchell hurt the M-1 veteran with some knees in the muay thai clinch, and as Phillips slumped to the ground Mitchell quickly took his back to deliver some ground and pound, and with Phillips failing to defend himself, the referee stopped the fight, giving Mitchell the TKO win in a fight where both guys put in impressive performances.</p>
<p>The first title fight of the night followed, with Kevin Reed challenging Jake Blyth for the British Welterweight title. This proved to be a very interesting encounter. An unfortunate slip early on saw Reed take the guard, but a lack of action saw the referee stand the fighters up. Blyth then scored with a take down of his own, and put in some good work on the ground. Round two saw some nice back and forth action, until Blyth got Reed up against the cage and locked in a side choke for the submission win. Some nice action throughout here, and two good performances.</p>
<p>The man event saw John Phillips facing Matt Thorpe for the vacant British Middleweight title. This one lasted less than a minute. Both guys were swinging for the trees early on, and after Thorpe failed with his take down attempt, Phillips’ ground and pound hurt him quickly, and it wasn’t long before the referee called a halt to the proceedings giving Phillips the win and the title with a very good effort.</p>
<p>In conclusion &#8211; my first experience of the Knuckle Up promotion was a good one, as this proved to be a very entertaining show. The five fights that were shown in full certainly delivered. Production-wise things were very good. Messrs Bowers and Nash proved to be amiable hosts, although Nash was lacking in her MMA knowledge a little, as was evident in her interview. I was a slightly disappointed that we weren’t introduced to the commentators. They could have been two blokes who just walked in off the street for all we knew! But in all a very enjoyable show, and kudos to Sky Sports for giving us more MMA action.</p>
<p>Review courtesy Julian Radbourne @ www.twoshedsreview.com</p>
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