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Postby jayl0ve » Sat, 08 May 2010 12:47

GOA MASTER MDMA wrote:happy birthday jon !
have a good time today .

you realized your plan to watch tonight UFC 113 MACHIDA -SHOGUN RUA ?

hope for a great event tonight

machida -shogun
kosheck-daley
kimbo slice- mat mitrione
and , and , and


THANK YOU, MAN :D You're the 1st guy to say 'happy birthday'.

I'm having some friends over tonight to watch UFC 113, I can't wait!!! It's an exciting event; those 3 fights you mention are the ones I'm most looking forward to, ESPECIALLY Machida/Shogun.....I want Shogun to win so badly. He deserved the win in their last fight, hopefully he can knock Lyoto Machida out tonight. I want Shogun to take Machida to the ground and ground-n-pound him to submission!!! I'm tired of watching Machida run away from people for an entire fight...I want to see somebody knock this guy out.
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Postby Amazing Matheja » Sat, 08 May 2010 12:52

Happy birthday Jon!Bang your head man! :c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hX-q6V1GFgw
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Postby jayl0ve » Sat, 08 May 2010 12:58

Amazing Matheja wrote:Happy birthday Jon!Bang your head man! :c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hX-q6V1GFgw



Thanks!! :c

Every birthday of mine is a death metal birthday :c
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Postby Mike Rotchtickles » Sat, 08 May 2010 13:33

Happy birthday dude. 8)
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Postby Saarbrigga » Sat, 08 May 2010 14:16

jayl0ve wrote:Damn that's seriously an awesome Bruce Lee tat, you should be proud of that thing!!


Thx man. 8)

Last but not least: HAPPY B-DAY!!! :wink:
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Postby jayl0ve » Sun, 09 May 2010 08:25

GODDAMN!!!!!!


UFC 113 WAS THE MOST EXCITING UFC EVENT IN RECENT MEMORY!

I won't post any results yet...I will say that you're in for 1 big surprise :P
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Sun, 09 May 2010 12:44

this sounds very exiting -
thanks that you not posting the results now.
i was on party till now and i´m downloading the event right now.
can´t wait to watch the event .
i hope esspecially the machida -shogun rua fight will be awesome

i will later write my impressions about UFC 113 .

BTW: hey niten doaku (chris) - i ´m stupid . i didn´t realized you was tatooing by andy engel in kitzingen . you know i live in würzburg !!
and i had a friend (tatoo artist )who also tattooed in the shop as guest tatooing artist in 2008 /09
this guy (andy engel ) is on of the best TATTOOER in whole europe .how long you waited for a termin ?? :wee :wee
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Sun, 09 May 2010 21:15

i watched UFC 113- great event.
cool how shogun beats lyoda machida with heavy handed strikes
. you saw his closed blue eye after the fight ? -his eye was looking horrible after the fight .

kimbo slice showed a entertaining fight but at end he loose clearly about mitrione

the most weak thing was the illegal punch from daley to koschchek after he loose the fight . that was so weak from him !!
what a bad looser
i hope he got punished from UFC for this

the fight was at end and he punched him in his frustration .
he can´t do that -also when he dislike koschchek as a person.

also the other UFC 113fights was entertaining to watch .

in 3 weeks start UFC 114 with RAMPAGE - EVANS

and in UFC 116we see the heavyweight bout between LEZNAR- CARVIN .
this will be great
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Postby jayl0ve » Mon, 10 May 2010 03:35

WOW!!

I'm still in shock from UFC 113.

Non-stop excitement from start to finish. All of the fights were highly entertaining (Koscheck vs. Daley wasn't a great fight but the drama after the fight made up for it).

I was a bit sad to see Kimbo lose; after the 1st round, my friends and I were all thinking that Kimbo was going to win. I mean, his start to the fight to the fight was incredible, he picked up Mitrione 2-3 times and slammed him, but I think this was actually a bad decision by Kimbo because he totally tired himself out. Kimbo is now out of the UFC because of this loss.

What Paul Daley did was incredible- I've never seen anybody in MMA do that!! Clearly he was very, very frustrated from Koscheck laying on top of him for the entire fight, but there's no excuse for what he did...I knew right away that Dana White was going to kick him out of the UFC. I'm glad, because people like him make the sport look bad and lose credibility...I'm glad Koscheck won. He can be boring to watch sometimes (like last night), but he can also be really exciting to watch- he's maybe the 2nd best wrestler in the UFC (after GSP) and he can pretty much take anybody down to the ground.

Shogun vs. Machida was awesome to witness...seeing Lyoto Machida laying lifeless on the ground was like seeing a new color that I've never seen before...it just looked really strange but also beautiful :lol: I actually heard in my head the guy from Mortal Kombat saying "FATALITY" :lol: :lol: It was very impressive the way Shogun handled Machida. The aura of 'unbeatable' is gone from Machida, and that's a pretty big deal.

Anyways, UFC 113 was a great birthday present. I got exactly what I wanted- I even predicted how Shogun would win :P

BTW- for my birthday I got a 250 GB hard drive for 360, from my parents, and a bottle of Gentleman Jack whiskey from my best friend...I got some other small things but those were probably the best presents I got.
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Mon, 10 May 2010 08:28

thats true- nearly all fights in UFC 113 was awesome to watch.
from beginning patrick cote - alan belcher fight till end marcus davis- jonathan goulet fight.

i agree with you with kimbo slice -he had definitifly improved his fightstyle style since ultimate fighter -but the slams overpowered him .(mitrione weights 125 kg !!)
after his loose i´m sure he have no chance for a new contract.
i watched the end of the koscheck-daley fight again and i noticed that both had at end a trashtalk on the ground . i don´t know what was the conversation about
but whatever they trashtalked ,what paul daley did was not okay.
i don´t think daley will permanently banned from UFC (he is simply to good in welterweight )
lets see what dana white say about . its possible that dana bann him for a while .

absolutly ,shogun bring a "FATALITY MOVE" out of his pocket .
at all my hope was to see a fight where not stopped in round 1 -
its like in life
LIFE IS NO CONCERT OF WISHES .
so next fight will be between shogun rua and the winner from rampage jacksen and rashad evans .

i hope for shogun - rampage .
this will be a awesome fight
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Postby jayl0ve » Mon, 10 May 2010 08:52

Dana White has already said that Daley 'will never fight in the UFC again'...

...then again, he said that EXACT same thing about Tito Ortiz a few years ago, and as you know Tito is back in the UFC now. So, it's impossible to say if he'll (Daley) be gone forever...he's definitely suspended for a long time, though.
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Mon, 10 May 2010 09:05

okay- i didn´t know that dana white said this .
so i´m sure daley got suspended for a while .
its possible that he must say this to got no trouble with the sport commission .
or to beware his face at all
you have news about anderson silva ?
hes also suspended as champion ? or dana comes down after he overreacted ?
directly after the bout he meant SILVA never will fight for UFC coz his clowning ecetera
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Tue, 11 May 2010 14:30

i watched right now the DANA WHITEpost fight interview on fanhouse.

here this -the most ridicolous thing i ever heared......

pauly daley said to dana white after the fight ,that he didn´t heared the belt :shock: :shock: :shock:

i think more this guy didn´t heared the shot in his brain

sadly i can´t post the illegal punch here (UFC deleted all vids on youtube)

but this is the most stupid f****** crazy answer i ever heared

BTW: today i heared anderson silva fights definitifly forward in UFC !!
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Postby Mike Rotchtickles » Fri, 14 May 2010 08:07

There's no dedicated boxing related thread so I just decided to put this up here.

Great interview by Mike Tyson with the usual assortment of very unique "destituter than broke" Tyson quotes. :lol:




Mike Tyson graced Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar and Star Jones on ABC’s daytime talk show “The View” with a gentlemanly grace and admirable sincerity. Read on to learn how the former champ handled a wide variety of questions with the utmost class, humility and stunning honesty…

Barbara Walters: We showed that clip, I remember that interview (with Mike and Givens at their NJ home in 1988). As a matter of fact I remember it was my birthday and you gave me a cake. But you were very sweet and very gentle. And then during that interview, you didn’t show any emotion. You didn’t shake your head, you didn’t do anything. Why not?

Mike Tyson: I don’t know. I was a young kid back then. I got what you call Shanghai’ed with you guys in there and I didn’t know. At that stage in my life when I felt that I was invulnerable and dangerous, I just started thinking and there’s gonna be some fireworks in a moment, you know?

Barbara Walters: So you can change yourself. You can control yourself.

Mike Tyson: Yeah, absolutely.

Joy Behar: Isn’t it true that the next day you threw a chair?

Mike Tyson: Well, I raised hell, yeah.

Joy Behar: Was it like you felt like I said in the beginning (intro segment) when I said you must have been seething with rage, and then it came out the next day?

Mike Tyson: No. It’s just being overwhelmed. I was a young kid. I was definitely what you call Bushwhacked there. And I didn’t just look at it now, this was just a great moment in my life. People make a big deal – I never think about this – when I see her on television – she may be on television after this interview, because I believe she’s a member of some women’s defense club, I don’t know. I’m not familiar but I guess she has a crusade to look after women. And I guess they picked a good guy to pick up against. If I assaulted her I musta really traumatized her. So she’s 22 years later still a strong advocate for it.

Barbara Walters: Mike, do you think I helped to break up your marriage? Or would it have broke up anyway?

Mike Tyson: I don’t know what you woulda did. I don’t think it was meant…yeah, it probably was her fault [big laughter from audience]. No, no, I’m only playing. Stop. But no, listen, no listen. When I was a junkie this is what I realized – this is keeping it real from my perspective. Being a junkie, this is what I didn’t know. I didn’t know how transparent I was. I didn’t know how that everyone I knew knew I was a junkie. Now I think I’m cool. My wife is so worried about me making a mistake here. I was on medication. Talk about transparent – everybody sees who she (Givens) is. I’m sure you can’t give your opinion but you know what she is, you see what she is.

Barbara Walters: I don’t think we have discuss what she is and what you are but…

Mike Tyson: But everyone sees who everyone is. We have opinions, people are transparent. That’s what I meant, I was so transparent when I was high but I wasn’t aware of it.

Barbara Walters: We’ll move on.

Star Jones: I want to take it to your fighting days. Now over your 25 year career you’ve had 50 fights, five championship belts. But through all of that you say you were vulnerable and insecure and you were afraid which I never saw when you were in the ring, any kind of fear. Your eyes never left your opponent. Why did you say those things?

Mike Tyson: Because that’s why I’m the best – because I’m so insecure. Most of us – look at me, I’m a guy who came from nowhere and, what? 20,000, what, three billion people watching me? So I want to look good. I want to be special. I think I’m somebody special. So I’m insecure. I don’t want to lose that insecurity. Anybody that’s totally secure in their position is in position to lose it. I’m never secure.

Joy Behar: It’s interesting that you say that. Muhammad Ali used to say I’m the greatest. Do you think that was a cover up for the fact he was insecure?

Mike Tyson: We have to be insecure. How can we survive in life if we’re not? We’ll walk out on the street in front of cars, fall off buildings.

Joy Behar: You’re in the ring against someone who wants to kill you so I guess you’re a little bit nervous.

Mike Tyson: No, because I’m totally secure that I’m the best that ever lived. Totally secure.

Barbara Walters: You say in the ring you’re different. But a lot of us are different when we’re performing.

Whoopi Goldberg: I have to ask you. I saw the (James Toback) documentary (Tyson). I saw you fight several times. Are you going to do for young kids what Cus D’Amato, the most amazing man ever, your boxing man, are you gonna do for the kids what he was able to do for you?

Mike Tyson: No. I’m not the man for the job. I need a lot of practice. I need to work on that, to reach that position. Because it takes a very special person. He dedicated his whole life – he didn’t have children – the fighters were his children. I need to continue to work on my path – unselfishness – to do that kind of work.

Barbara Walters: You have six children yourself.

Mike Tyson: And listen, everyone, you know something ridiculous? Every child in the world listens to what I say but some of my children won’t [laughter].

Star Jones: Cus was a boxing coach that took you under his wing when you were at a very young age. But you said, as a child, when we were watching the documentary, that you were bullied by the kids growing up in Brooklyn. And looking at you now, everyone knew you as Iron Mike. Was that really true – that you got bullied by everybody?

Mike Tyson: Yeah that is true. That is true. Yeah that’s true. Pretty true.

Joy Behar: Interesting that you were bullied. Let me ask you something. The Evander Holyfield fight – when you bit the guy’s ear a couple times, when you look back on that, do you have regrets? Are you friends with him now?

Mike Tyson: I adore him but I don’t have no regrets because at that stage of his life I didn’t care about his well being [smiles].

Joy Behar: What made you do that? What were you thinking?

Mike Tyson: I don’t know, we were buttin heads and I got mad because he was butted heads better than me. Yeah.

Barbara Walters: So much has happened to you in your life. As your fame grew, your personal life deteriorated. And you talked about that there was the drug abuse that you just mentioned. There was a rape conviction. There was prison. What lesson have you learned? How have you changed from the man I saw 23 years ago?

Mike Tyson: I don’t know, I learned that tearing a man down is just as much power as building him up. And I had to tear myself down to be the man that I am now. Just think about – the guy made $300 million and I’m a big [inaudible] now I can’t stop cheating on my girlfriend or my wife.

Barbara Walters: Do you have money now?

Mike Tyson: I’m totally destituter than broke.

Barbara Walters: Are you?

Mike Tyson: Yeah but I have an awesome life and an awesome wife and awesome kids [applause from audience].

Joy Behar: When you say destitute, do you really mean that you’re broke? You got some money in the bank to tide you over between gigs.

Mike Tyson: I’m totally destitute.

Barbara Walters: How did that happen?

Mike Tyson: I had a lot of fun [smiles].

Barbara Walters: How do you take care of your wife and six kids?

Mike Tyson: That is very interesting. it just happens. You know, it just happens. I’m very grateful, I don’t deserve this. I don’t deserve to have a wife like that. I don’t deserve to have the kids that I have. But I do. And I’m very grateful.

Barbara Walters: Well, we hope there will be some way now for you to make some money. Stay with us, we have more questions and we’d like to talk with your wife.

END of segment one.

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Whoopi Goldberg: You did a movie that I loved called The Hangover. #1, it was a great surprise to see you. And #2, it was a great surprise to see you and you were really good. Do you mind if I show you a clip? (Mike singing Genesis/Phil Collins “In The Air Tonight.”)

Barbara Walters: We showed a moment ago your beautiful wife Kiki, you said, the only woman you haven’t cheated on.

Mike Tyson: Well, I haven’t cheated on her when we were married. But when we used to date, when we were kids and stuff. It’s awesome, we used to come to parties with people and leave together. She didn’t look like she was having fun and neither was I so, it just used to happen.

Barbara Walters: What’s he like at home?

Kiki: He’s the best. He’s a lot of fun. We have a good time together.

Barbara Walters: Do you have a child together?

Kiki: Yeah, she’s 16 months.

Barbara Walters: You have a lot of responsibilities.

Mike Tyson: Listen. I always had a lot of responsibilities. I just didn’t take them. I just decided to take care of my responsibilities, live up to them. That’s a pretty interesting job. It’s harder than being heavyweight champion of the world.

Star Jones: Speaking of heavyweight champion of the world, in 2005 you said you decided to retire because you didn’t have the heart for it any morre. What does that mean?

Mike Tyson: I don’t know, from my perspective it’s not politically correct for me to express the heart for this particular audience. People might – some PETA group or some womens group might say, You heard him say that?! When you do this particular kind of sport – if I may be permitted to say – and no one gets offended to it – my objective is to destroy anybody over 200 pounds, in the ring or out. My mentality – so this guy could be a Rabbi that went on vacation and came back and could be overweight, I’m looking up and down, I’m sizing him up now. I don’t know, it’s like really primitive.

Star Jones: When you were growing up it was rough, how do you raise your children?

Mike Tyson: I do no know how. I have no blueprint to it. I can’t tell em – you ask me these questions, I’m gonna give you some answers. What am I gonna tell my son when a bully picks on him? Know what they told me? Hmm, take this knife. Take this gun. I’m gonna tell him that? He goes to school in Bethesda, MD. I say, Forget about that stuff. Don’t even fight. Normally I would say, Stand up for yourself. Don’t even stand up for yourself. Just walk away. I can’t believe I’m even telling him that [applause].

Joy Behar: Good for you. But not only walking away, dance away. I saw you on the Internet where you were doing the Italian version of Dancing With The Stars. Look at that (shows clip of Mike dancing with beautiful woman). Where did you do that?

Mike Tyson: I forgot. But I know my wife didn’t like it at all [smiles].

Joy Behar: Mike, being a boxer is kind of a natural thing to be a dancer in a way, isn’t it?

Mike Tyson: No, I’m not much of a dancer, that’s not true.

Joy Behar: And you are going to be appearing on a new Animal Planet show which is called Taking On Tyson. You’re going to take audiences inside the world of pigeon racing.

Mike Tyson: This isn’t particularly new, I’m a pigeon fancier, where I just have a lot of birds. I love all birds but I particularly like a roving pigeon. They have world championships all over the world, Queen of England, they have Yul Brynner rovers. It’s something that happens, Richard the Lionheart had em. So there’s 200 years of bloodlines. So this is what I do. And I do it with the best of bird fanciers all over the world. And this is racing homing where I have to wait on the roof for the pigeons to come back. This is something I’m not accustomed to. I’m accustomed to being at my friends, showing the birds, going in and out of the coops, look at this bird,, look at this bird. We’re just sitting there holding them some feed and waiting for some birds.

Barbara Walters: I want to congratulate you this fall you will be inducted into the World Boxing Hall of Fame [applause]. How do you feel about that?

Mike Tyson: I don’t know how to feel about that. I used to think – I remember when me and Cus were reading the books when I was 13 or 12. And I was seeing all the greast boxers – Mickey Walker, Harry Greb, so I’m looking at these guys. If any fighters wants to become a fighter, don’t look at the encyclopedia because it’s just going to discourage you. Because you’re looking at guys that were boxing 20 years, have had 250 fights, 250 fights. I used to say to Cus, There’s no way I could ever do this. And then he said, These guys weren’t born this way, they became that way. He said, You’re gonna have more money than these guys, more fights, more publicity. People will never forget your name. And when you become champion, you’re gonna ask somebody about these guys – they’re not gonna know who they were. But you’re gonna keep em alive. So that’s – I went like that.

Barbara Walters: So whatever the different things that you’ve gone through, some of the bad things, certainly you were a great boxer and you deserve to be in that Hall of Fame.

Whoopi Goldberg: Yeah, you absolutely deserve to be in that [applause].
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Postby jayl0ve » Fri, 14 May 2010 10:51

God I love that man.

He almost keeps it too real..
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