Entrust McLovin’

Remember those final days of high school? While some saw it as that climaxing point on their reputation, a certain few who weren’t present on the party scene plotted on how those last days would help get them laid. Superbad dives into that certain matrix of a world and gives insight into what you and your best bro would debate upon regarding hot chicks, hand-jobs and Orson Welles. Let yourself re-live that time and sit-stunned. The blood scene? We all would like to forget, but also can relate with that hideous situation once in our life. Just watch it; you’ll see what I’m talking about.
This movie reflects that younger life that took shit and also dealt with the worse shitty scenarios that a high scholar’s twisted mind could generate. I must admit I was reserved before I watched the film. But, now I can do nothing other from recommend. You do not want to be known for “sucking d*ck at f*cking pussy,” so go buy Superbad.
Thiago’s Technique Too….Good
Thanks to Thiago Silva the Houston Alexander band-wagon got derailed in UFC 78. Everyone knew a knockout loomed in the quick rise-to-fame of Alexander. No one knew when or how, but now we do. Silva wasn’t a pushover and proved it. With full mount late in the first round, Silva rained down on Alexander’s chin and sent him to sleep.
Prior to the fight, I became quite swarmed with the hype concerning Alexander. As an intrigued fan, I found myself questioning how well his chances against a LARGER opponent, who just happens to be a black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, could be. One likes to believe that a destroyer can not be stopped. But, as we all have learned from Achilles, technique is the almighty.
Either Alexander must develop a solid ground game, or he must develop a new career. Once a certain level of talent is reached strength won’t dent technique. Learn it
The Chosen One
Rashad Evans and Micheal Bisping met in UFC 78 on top of their game. Both fighters stepped in undefeated. Someone had to win. Someone had to lose.
Rashad, coming off a controversial draw with Tito Ortiz, strolled into the cage prepared to do damage. Bisping had no chance.
As the dominant wrestler, Rashad used his advantage to inflict three rounds of ground and pound. It went to decision, but it wasn’t a decision; it was dominance.
When asked if he thought the decision was deserved Rashad quickly replied, “I controlled the fight. I controlled him.”
Who’s next for Rashad? Stay tuned for that debate.
UFC 77: Same fight, Same nose
With patience and deadly timing the current Middleweight champ, Anderson Silva, dissected Rich Franklin’s guard and ended the fight in a far too familiar fashion. A right from Silva dropped Franklin, and in my view knocked him out, late in the first round. The challenger escaped though and woke-up in his own corner at the beginning of round two. With the opponent wounded, Silva didn’t hesitate and used his flawless Muy Thai clinch. This factor laid evident to another disastrous night for Franklin.
In a friendly gesture, the seemingly unpleasant Silva apologized to Franklin for the result of his knees.
”I give full respect to Rich Franklin. He is a champion,” Silva said through his interpreter in a post-fight interview.
Has Franklin met his kryptonite? Check back with Stardum Entertainment to find out.
Rampage’s New Mission
With all the atrocious celebrity gossip that floods our World it’s nice to see one of the bourgeoisie’s making a change for the better.
The UFC’s Quinton “Rampage” Jackson signed a deal with Osiris to create the Rampage shoe collection. OK, maybe it’s not making the World a better place, but he’s not caught drunk free-balling every weekend on Sunset. And plus, he’s definitely a better role model than half the plastic that walks around Hollywood.
The innovative Rampage, a fighter whose style involves extreme punishment, looks to reflect his game into the shoe. When asked, Rampage added his twist on how to rock the shoes: “Now you can put foot to backside, just like me.”
If you want Rampage’s shoe, tell us. We have all your M.M.A. apparel.
The approval from Stardum Entertainment is branded.
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson
Quinton “Rampage” Jackson