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Jon Jones interview with Power 105 The Breakfast Club.
Jorge Masvidal Calls Out Jim Miller / Pat Healy Winner www.genghisconfilms.com
This according to The Dirty - "Last week, on Wednesday, April 17th, Frank Trigg plead GUILTY to charges of domestic battery. In a story first leaked by "The Dirty", Frank was charged with strangling his then wife, Nici. With HIS daughter (her STEP daughter) and ex-wife poised to testify, Frank decided to take the deal that was on the table. He plead guilty to Battery, Domestic Violence. He has to go to anger management classes for the next 6 months and if he stays in line, they will reduce the charges to a lesser charge of battery after that time period. Frank told the D.A. that he was going to put out a Press Release, but nothing has surfaced (which is what I was waiting on before I sent out info)."
Ricardo lamas talks UNIQUE training for Korean Zombie and responds to KZ "easiest" comment
Director Bill Siegel and executive producer Gordon Quinn join Democracy Now to talk about their new film which premieres tonight at the Tribeca Film Festival.
According to legal docs -- obtained by TMZ -- Vantris Patterson claims Davis body slammed her on a couch with such force ... when the couch slid into the wall paint came off. And Patterson says, Davis -- aka Mr. Wonderful -- would often choke her during intercourse, and when she'd plead with him to stop he'd respond, "Shut the f*** up, bitch." She says Davis has threatened to kill her numerous times if she ever slept with another man. Check the link for more...
Sam Harris talks about his love for BJJ - "Harris began practicing BJJ in earnest in November 2011 and now trains three times a week, often in private sessions with Ryron Gracie, a head instructor at the Gracie Academy, which has locations in Beverly Hills and Torrance, California. Last year, he posted an essay on his Web site about his experience with BJJ, in which he rhapsodized about the pleasures of being nearly "choked out"—squeezed by the neck to the point of almost losing consciousness—or forced to cry uncle when a superior fighter cranks his head or limb in an unnatural direction. (BJJ teaches mercy: before you are maimed or killed, you "tap out," typically by gently touching your opponent’s body to ask him to stop.) Harris likened training with an expert fighter to "falling into deep water without knowing how to swim." He sees BJJ as a cycle of mock death and resurrection, wherein an expert may kill you many times per session. "To train in BJJ is to continually drown—or, rather, to be drowned, in sudden and ingenious ways—and to be taught, again and again, how to swim."
TEAM ALPHA MALE GOES TO SCHOOL!?!?!? (via Tommy Toe Hold)