Sunday, 19 August 2012

Rousey vs. Kaufman: Memorable Moments from Strikeforce in San Diego



Adlan Amagov had something to prove on Saturday night.

Coming off of his first loss since 2008, Amagov looked to get back in the win column in his fourth Strikeforce bout, this time against Keith "KO Kid" Berry. He wasted practically no time in doing so, getting a very quick TKO victory in less than one minute of action.

After landing a spinning body kick that clearly caught Berry off guard, he immediately followed up with a push kick to the front of Berry's knee, buckling it in the process.

The kick, an uncommon strike which is actually illegal under the unified rules of mixed martial arts, caused Berry to fall to the ground where Amagov landed some punches before referee Herb Dean stepped in to stop the contest.

A disappointed Berry immediately stood up after the stoppage and began protesting, but it was too late.

2012 just has not been Herb Dean's best year of refereeing.

Friday, 17 August 2012

Rousey vs. Kaufman Weigh-In Video

At the Rousey vs. Kaufman weigh-ins, all 18 fighters taking part in Saturday night's Strikeforce fights will step on the scale Friday afternoon, and we'll have the live video here at MMAFighting.com.

In the main event, Ronda Rousey and Sarah Kaufman will have to make the limit of 135 pounds.

The Rousey vs. Kaufman weigh-ins takes place at 6:45 p.m. ET on Friday and the video is below.
it’s suppose to cover mma.

and mma is much bigger than ronda to have 9 out of 10 articles be about her.

i much rather read about kaufman who has a decade of experience in the sport and is a well rounded fighter who has accomplished a lot and has a record of 15-1 that to hear about ronda who has maybe 5 minutes of fighting experience, who is a one trick pony and talks about killing her opponent, bashing celebs, making stupid youtube videos and acting aa great role model for womans mma.

Pussy Riot guilty of hooliganism, sentenced to two years in prison

A Moscow court has sentenced three members of Pussy Riot to two years in prison for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred and enmityMoscow's Khamovnichesky Court is announcing its verdict in the trial of punk rock protesters Pussy Riot. The three members of the band have been awaiting the decision since February, when the group staged a controversial protest in Moscow's Christ the Savior Cathedral prior to Russia's presidential electionRT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.