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UFC 94 Flashback: GSP Destroys BJ Penn

Apr 29th, 2010 Posted in hobbies | no comment »

Reigning lightweight champ BJ Penn entered his main event battle against welterweight kingpin Georges St. Pierre looking to become the first man in UFC history to simultaneously hold titles in two weight classes. GSP never gave him the chance to make history, as he stopped Penn after four increasingly dominant rounds to retain his belt with a TKO victory.

Both fighters had considerable fan support, with vocal, flag waving delegations from the Hawaiian Islands and Canada in evidence. During ring introductions, both men received enthusiastic cheers tempered with a few boos. After the opening horn sounded, however, the Penn backers had little to cheer about while the champions supports broke out in G-S-P chants on several occasions.

Boxing guru Freddy Roach recently praised Penn as the best technical puncher in MMA, but he had no opportunity to bring this weapon to bear as he had trouble finding the range from the outset. GSP mixed up his look perfectly, either staying just outside Penns range using his 6 reach advantage effectively or more often smothering his opponent on takedown attempts.

GSP began to assert his dominance in round two”with Penn starting to fatigue he was no longer able to fend off St. Pierres single leg takedown attempts by balancing on one leg. GSP got a takedown early in the frame and began to mount a ground and pound assault while moving around in Penns legendary guard almost at will moving from half guard to side control with frightening ease.

The eventual outcome was foretold between rounds two and three, as the obviously exhausted Penn required a pep talk from his entourage that his fatigue was all in his head. Across the cage, GSP calmly sipped water looking for all the world that he could go 12 rounds.

Round three was similar to the previous one, with GSP taking his opponent to the mat with a decreasing level of resistance and mauling him with punches and elbows once he got there. His complete control over the BJJ black belt Penn was incredible. That may be the most exceptional thing about Georges St. Pierre”his willingness to attack his opponents strengths and success at doing so.

The fourth round was a wall to wall rout for the welterweight champion, who started by effectively trading strikes with Penn before taking him down once again and resuming his highly successful ground based attack. At this point with GSP moving around at ease and Penn mounting little resistance it was apparent that the challenger was physically spent. St. Pierre almost ended the fight on the ground, as referee Herb Dean repeatedly reminding Penn that he needs to fight back. Penn survived the round on instinct alone, moving around just enough to keep the referee from stopping the proceedings. After the horn sounded to end the fourth round, however, it was evident that Penn had nothing physically or emotionally left and the fight was stopped by Dean on advice from the ringside physician.

Displaying his characteristic class, GSP delayed his celebration until he had crossed the cage and kneeled by his vanquished foe to honor his competitive spirit. After a quick celebration among GSP and his team, he faced his next challenger in the person of Thiago Alves. While clearly brought into the cage to start the fight promotion early, Alves appeared somewhat in awe as he congratulated the welterweight champion on his victory.

In the co-feature attraction, Lyoto Machida kept his undefeated professional MMA record intact with a first round TKO victory over Thiago Silva. Silva had no answer for Machidas well rounded skills and unorthodox Shotokan karate based style. Machida took his opponent down and knocked his opponent down twice”all counters as Silva was coming forward and Machida backing away. As the first round entered its final seconds, it appeared that Silva started to ease up in anticipation of the horn. Machida used this opportunity for another takedown, and then nailed his surprised opponent with a powerful punch that ended the fight.

Ross Everett is a freelance writer and noted authority on World Cup betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Southern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.

Eskimos Outlast Stampeders In Wild CFL Matchup

Apr 29th, 2010 Posted in hobbies | no comment »

The Edmonton Eskimos survived a wild back and forth CFL shootout against the Calgary Stampeders before prevailing 38-35 to take over sole possession of first place in the CFL West. Edmonton improved to 4-3 with the win, while Calgary dropped to 3-4.

Winning QB Ricky Ray said that he enjoyed playing in the shootout:

“That was a ton of fun. In the CFL you get to play in a lot of games like this, especially against a guy like (Calgary quarterback Henry) Burris, who has done this to us. It’s great to come out on the winning end of a shoot-out like that. It’s a great uplift for the team. It’s a huge win for us.”

With a bye week on deck, Eskimos head coach Richie Hall said that the win couldn’t have come at a better time:

“Regardless of what happens, we are coming back in first place. Now we have one up on Calgary. It’s going to be a dogfight for all the teams in the West and any chance you get to win, especially a win like this, it’s a real bonus. It’s great for our confidence.”

Calgarys Burris remembered a very similar situation in a game last year where Edmonton won by the same margin on a last play touchdown:

“They got us last year in this situation and of course you didn’t think it was going to happen again or even could happen again. It felt so great to get that late touchdown and with 38 seconds on the clock nobody was even thinking about last year. We had to stop Jackson and we didn’t. And we had to stop Ray and we didn’t. Kudos to Edmonton.”

Both teams have a bye next week. Calgary returns to action on Aug. 28 in Toronto while the Eskimos will next play on Aug. 29 when they host Hamilton. The two CFL provincial rivals from Alberta will face each other twice more this season.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and highly respected authority on World Cup betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.

Colts’ QB Manning To Get Record Contract Extension

Apr 29th, 2010 Posted in hobbies | no comment »

In what has to be one of the least difficult front office personnel decisions in sports history, Indianapolis Colts’ owner Jim Irsay has confirmed that the team will sign quarterback Peyton Manning to a contract extension that could make him the highest paid player in NFL history. Manning’s current deal will expire after the end of the 2010 season, with the final two years having been voided due to his meeting a number of performance based criteria. The decision was made before the Colts’ Superbowl loss to the New Orleans Saints.

You can tell that an owner is adamant about resigning a player when he tells the media that he wants to make him the highest paid player in league history, and Irsay did just that:

“You know it’s going to get done. I think it’s clear, and we’ll start on it this summer. That’s been the way we do things [to hammer out an extension when a player is entering the final year of his contract]. And it’ll be the biggest [contract] in history; there’s not much doubt about that.”

Not exactly the most advantageous negotiating position to make public that you’re committed to breaking the bank to resign a player. Then again, it’s not like Manning is a quarterback that can easily be replaced as Irsay emphasized:

“It simply comes to one question, and that’s replaceability. Everything is based on the replaceability factor. You make decisions based on who you can afford to target and keep. … Other guys you really want to [re-sign] you might have trouble doing it, because of what it costs you, and how much attention they’re getting [from other teams in free agency]. We don’t have that luxury and we’ve had to work hard.”

Manning’s agent, Tom Condon, has already had preliminary discussions with the Colts’ management about a new deal. Condon also represent’s Peyton’s brother Eli Manning, and negotiated a $97.5 million contract extension from the New York Giants for him last year. Peyton’s contract will almost certainly exceed those figures, with some speculating that he could receive $20 million per year with a $50 million signing bonus up front.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and noted authority on sports betting odds comparison. He writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and World Cup betting sites. He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former interior secretary James Watt.

Rio De Janerio Becomes First South American City To Host Olympic Games

Apr 26th, 2010 Posted in sports | no comment »

South America will host the Summer Olympic Games for the first time in 2016, as Rio De Janeiro, Brazil was awarded the honor on Friday. Rio beat out the US choice of Chicago, Illinois along with Tokyo, Japan and Madrid, Spain to earn the right to host the games. Despite a high pressure effort from the American power elite–including President Barack Obama and TV gabfest queen Oprah Winfrey–Chicago was the first city eliminated from contention. Tokyo was the next to go, before Rio got the nod over Madrid in the final round of balloting.

Bookmakers offered odds on the host city choice, with Rio listed as second favorite at +200. Chicago had been the wagering favorite at most books, particularly after President Obama got involved personally in the US bid effort. Chicago was bet as high as a -300 favorite, while Madrid and Tokyo were priced in the +250 range. Some suggest that Tokyo didnt deserve to have such short odds, but was the beneficiary of regional pride from the notoriously enthusiastic betting population of Japan.

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, President of Brazil, got the better of his US counterpart with a passionate speech that stood in marked contrast to Obamas typically baleful collection of talking points. The Brazilian leader stressed the unfairness that South America had never hosted the games in his speech to the committee;

“It is a time to address this imbalance. It is time to light the Olympic cauldron in a tropical country.”

The Olympic committee was apparently swayed by this presentation and paid no mind to Rios many downsides. It is without a doubt the most dangerous of the finalist cities, where drug cartels and armed bands of thugs roam without impunity. Well do to Rio citizens are used to removing watches and jewelry before they drive anywhere lest they be targeted by carjacking brigands. Rios murder rate is also one of the highest in the world. Brazilian bid officials have stressed that security will be a priority at the games and it better be lest the Olympics turn into a bloodbath.

Some IOC members suggested that the summary dismissal of Chicagos bid was more of a rebuke of the notoriously corrupt USOC. The last two Olympics held in the US were tainted by crime and corruption. The’96 Atlanta Olympics were disrupted by a terrorist bombing, while the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games were marred by a well known bribery and corruption scandal.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and highly respected authority on World Cup betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sportsbooks and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.

Internet Insurance Agents – Does Your Website Help?

Jan 16th, 2010 Posted in insurance | no comment »

Whenever I meet an insurance agent, and tell them that I promote insurance websites for a living, they are always full of questions. Most of them do have websites, but have not found a way to get their sites to help their business. They do not believe they can really use them to generate sales because that has not worked out for them before.

Can you say that your own site has helped your insurance business? Do potential clients fill out your lead forms or call you from the posted phone number? If not, you may just have one simple problem to solve. You probably just do not have a lot of online visitors, and you need to attract more of them.

You may know that insurance marketing is very competitive, and the internet has become very popular with insurers. A search for policies can generate thousands of results in one of the major search engine. So how, with all of that competition, can an agent hope to be found?

Websites can have other problems, but even the simplest sites can work if they actually have traffic. I have seen very simple and free blog type websites attract clients. In other cases, agents spend a lot of money on professional websites, but do not find them effective.

Most websites that do not work have the same problem. They do not attract very many visitors. If nobody sees the site it cannot work. But you can do some easy things to attract internet traffic to your own insurance website. Some promotion costs money, but a lot is simple and free (or very cheap).

Make sure you have a strategy to get found. You can use online and offline promotion.

Try some simple strategies to promote yoru own site. These can vary from asking for links on other websites, finding link directories, to simply making sure you include your link in your email.

It is also a good idea to mention your website off the internet. Your link on business cards, brochures, and signs can be one good tactic. You may have noticed that many companies include a website mention in tv and radio ads too.

You have to know that no website can help a business if nobody ever visits it.

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Get Started With Your Jewelry Business

Dec 8th, 2009 Posted in style | no comment »

Have you ever needed to run a business? Are you wanting the freedom to be your own MD and make a unlimited amount of dough? There are plentiful different business concepts available, but one that you might do shockingly well with is a wholesale jewelry business. If you understand about jewelry and it’s your passion, this should be a fantastic business form for you.

Wholesale fashion and costume jewellery, bridal and novelty jewelry, kids’s jewelry, ethnic and normal, or tribal jewellery is made in numerous countries. These include Korea, India, Mexico, Thailand, the Philippines, and the U. S. , and are sold from a couple of cents each to several hundred, or one thousand bucks for the costlier items. Including fashion jewelry watches, Hawaiian or Polynesian style jewelry, these are frequently handcrafted, and embellished with gemstones.

Wholesale jewelry can be straightforward, chunky, or elegant, using natural components available anytime. Materials used for jewelry range from the base metals including sterling silver to mixed alloys, and leather and string for necklaces. Decorations are varied : from birthstones and gemstones, to crystals, to metal and plastic accessories. As we go Green, natural parts abound like agsam vine, wooden beads, coconut and kukui nut and other seed beads, horn beads, assorted natural beads in bright or pastel colors. You will find ma of Pearls, freshwater pearls, stones, bone and bamboo becoming more in demand-and jewelry shell boxes too!

Find wholesale jewelry for adorning the ears, neck, and wrist with matching sets of earrings, rings, and necklaces. Wood necklaces from the Philippines come in mahogany, narra, burr, oak, maple, walnut, and palms made into unique designs and cuts. These often come in shades of black and brown. These are claimed to be really the essence of fashion today. Pawnshop jewelery from 3rd world nations also speak of really high quality jewelery. Selections showcase bracelets, earrings, necklaces and brooches sold in retail at wholesale prices. If you’re considering starting a business on wholesale jewelery, you can procure many valuable, quality jewelery from third World countries and resell for a substantial profit. You can do some work at home internet business and sell wholesale jewelry that folks will come back for more. Some firms even drop ship for nothing permitting you to market and collect orders while they do the rest for you.

You should find some articles about the jewely you’re selling to allow you to be an excellent merchant. You must also find out as much as you can about the business success. You’ll end up having to find out about marketing, pricing, accounting, etc . Once you get started marketing, you will feel confident to keep going. You should know pretty soon if this is the smartest business to be in.

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