Monthly Archives: April 2013

Former world judo champ Anai to retire

Former world champion Takamasa Anai said Sunday he will draw the curtain on his career after competing in the men’s under 100-kg category in Monday’s All Japan Judo Championship at Tokyo’s Nippon Budokan. Anai, who crashed out in a second-round … Continue reading

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UFC 159 Review: Jon ‘Bones’ Jones Makes His Case As MMA’s Best

Not long after Jon “Bones” Jones’ 4-minute-and-33-second destruction of Chael Sonnen at UFC 159 – with a broken big toe unnoticed until the in-cage postfight interview – UFC president Dana White received a phone call from Anderson Silva. Silva, the UFC middleweight … Continue reading

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Casual dining restaurants vs. fast food

Fast food is widely thought to be unhealthy and most nutritionists recommend eating it infrequently, if at all. While is it possible to make healthy choices at most fast food restaurants, the food that most people order is typically high … Continue reading

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Once a 300-pound weakling, now champion of fitness and health

When Devin Wicks is on the job, helping people get healthy, lose weight and shape up, he’s got the full resources of a research university behind him. But more than that, he’s got a special kind of credibility: He’s been … Continue reading

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Federal agents target Mississippi martial arts man in ricin probe

Reuters) – Federal law enforcement agencies investigating ricin-laced letters sent to PresidentBarack Obama and other officials broadened their search for clues on Wednesday by targeting the former business of a Mississippi martial arts instructor. Members of an anti-terrorist response team from the Mississippi … Continue reading

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UFC 159 predictions

UFC returns to New Jersey with a main event where the stakes for both champion and challenger are almost comical in how rare and utterly outlandish they are, a consequence of a bout booked on grounds entirely unrelated to sporting … Continue reading

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Gene LeBell on Training

When mixed martial arts competitions such as theUltimate Fighting Championship were first getting their start, one of the results was a refocusing of attention on several then-new concepts in fighting strategy and techniques. Traditional martial artists reacted with everything from curiosity to rage. … Continue reading

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Brisk walk may be as good as a run, study finds

Walking really is just as good for you as running – but only if you compare it in terms of calories burned and not merely on time spent, researchers reported on Thursday. Studies have gone back and forth on the … Continue reading

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Benson Henderson VS Gilbert Melendez

  For what it’s worth, my personal scorecard now has Benson Henderson 1-3 in UFC title fights. And what it’s worth, of course, is a hill of beans. In the real world, Henderson moved to 4-0 in UFC championship bouts on Saturday, … Continue reading

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LIMITLESS THINKING

Originally posted on ufcofdeanbo:
Welcome to the second installment of the Unconditional Fan Club of Dean Bo’s blog! Last week I introduced you all to what the UFC of Dean Bo is all about. If you didn’t get a chance…

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