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  • Vaughany
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 03-07-10
    • 45563

    #141
    hahahha
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    • Vaughany
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 03-07-10
      • 45563

      #142
      hahaha

      @MomFury

      I just wish my son could make enough money to move out of our basement.....
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      • Beelzebubzy
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 06-06-11
        • 6995

        #143
        Front row Brian and our very own gabers as well. Gabe thinks florian beat aldo
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        • MD
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 01-31-12
          • 9728

          #144
          Originally posted by Beelzebubzy
          Front row Brian and our very own gabers as well. Gabe thinks florian beat aldo
          LOL.
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          • Vaughany
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 03-07-10
            • 45563

            #145
            Gaberz knows his shiiit cuz!
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            • Vaughany
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 03-07-10
              • 45563

              #146
              Originally posted by DSSCA
              The term Merc should really be used more. I like this
              Chavs and wannabe black-boii rappers over here in England used to say "merk" a lot... "Im gonna merk u blud"!
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              • Vaughany
                SBR Aristocracy
                • 03-07-10
                • 45563

                #147
                Originally posted by PunisherIND
                Bisping vs munoz. October in manchester.
                yeee buddy
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                • Thor4140
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 02-09-08
                  • 22296

                  #148
                  i wonder how much having Silva Weidman 2 in Vegas had to do with Dana thinking about the holiday's. He could have had a huge crowd in Dallas Stadium but who in gods name wants to be in that shithole town during the holiday's? Dana was probably all for Texas untill he realized he would be stuck in that shithole for a week when he can be in Vegas having a blast. Easy decision for Dana.
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                  • Sato
                    SBR MVP
                    • 07-10-12
                    • 1201

                    #149
                    <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/I6Zb92IfHkI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

                    When Silva said that...I could see in my inner eye slowly and very clear...Weidman dying.... The same when Rocky didnt stop Drago from killin' Apollo and the towel falls down in slow motion...LIKE THAT!
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                    • Beelzebubzy
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 06-06-11
                      • 6995

                      #150
                      Erick the 30 year old prospect on planet earth Silva vs DH Kim
                      bubz play silva by KO Kim b decision
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                      • sideloaded
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 08-21-10
                        • 7561

                        #151
                        whre is jameskim?
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                        • mirinquads
                          SBR MVP
                          • 04-22-13
                          • 3927

                          #152
                          Originally posted by Vaughany
                          hahaha

                          @MomFury

                          I just wish my son could make enough money to move out of our basement.....
                          ROFL pure gold
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                          • Vaughany
                            SBR Aristocracy
                            • 03-07-10
                            • 45563

                            #153
                            Originally posted by Beelzebubzy
                            Erick the 30 year old prospect on planet earth Silva vs DH Kim
                            bubz play silva by KO Kim b decision
                            lol
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                            • PunisherIND
                              SBR MVP
                              • 02-24-11
                              • 4980

                              #154
                              Originally posted by Beelzebubzy
                              Erick the 30 year old prospect on planet earth Silva vs DH Kim
                              bubz play silva by KO Kim b decision
                              decision in brazil?

                              no is possible.
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                              • sideloaded
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 08-21-10
                                • 7561

                                #155
                                kim is f-cked and his little asian e-peen
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                                • Beelzebubzy
                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                  • 06-06-11
                                  • 6995

                                  #156
                                  Drysdale is out.
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                                  • DSSCA
                                    SBR Sharp
                                    • 03-07-12
                                    • 454

                                    #157
                                    Originally posted by Beelzebubzy
                                    Drysdale is out.
                                    Not cool. By not cool I mean super gay! By gay I mean two men fuking face to face. There is nothing more gay. Damn you drysdale' why you gotta fuk up my ish!
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                                    • Beelzebubzy
                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                      • 06-06-11
                                      • 6995

                                      #158
                                      An amateur mixed martial arts fight set for Aug. 3 in Florida promises a first for its combatants – and perhaps the sport at large.

                                      Garrett Holeve and David Steffan, who suffer from Down syndrome and mild cerebral palsy respectively, are stepping into the cage for a full-speed fight at a King of the Casino event at the Seminole Immokalee Casino in Immokalee, Fla.

                                      Steffan, a former Special Olympian and current Paralympic Games competitor, is aware some will question whether their respective disabilities should rule out a fight, and he's ready to prove doubters wrong.

                                      "I think it's a great opportunity for both of us to show the world that we belong in there just like everyone else," he told USA TODAY Sports and MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com).

                                      Special Olympics Vice President Kirsten Seckler expressed support for the pair and wasn't entirely surprised they pursued the bout, given that the sports organization doesn't hold competitions in MMA. Even after she was reminded of the sometimes-violent nature of MMA, Seckler said they deserve to compete as much as any other person.

                                      "If they choose to participate in an activity that's outside of the Special Olympics, then that's their choice," Seckler said. "People with intellectual disabilities might read slower or learn slower than others, but they can run marathons, hold jobs, go to school, get married and have babies. One of the things we like to show is that there are no limits."

                                      In March, Holeve, 23, who lives with his family in Cooper City, Fla., was documented in a touching ESPN Sports Center feature about his efforts to become a fighter with the famed American Top Team, which is home to UFC fighters such as Antonio Silva, Glover Teixeira and Dustin Poirier. The piece inspired Steffan to contact Holeve's father, Mitch, and volunteer himself as a potential opponent.

                                      "Watching Garrett's special, I believe that everybody deserves a shot," said the 28-year-old Steffan, who earlier this year fought in his first muay Thai bout and trains MMA in his native Nebraska. "Garrett's trained as hard as I have, and he's had a couple of exhibition fights. A disability, in my mind, is only one if you let it be."

                                      Yet Mitch Holeve admitted it's been a struggle to get promoters and commissions to give his son a chance. He said he tried to set up a fight for Garrett against another opponent this month in Oklahoma, only to have the promoter's financier threaten to cancel the event if the bout took place.

                                      He said the Florida State Boxing Commission also discouraged him from booking the fight with Steffan, so he approached King of the Casino promoter Mark Shopp, who employs an independent sanctioning body not affiliated with the Association of Boxing Commissions.

                                      "There's no outlet for these guys to do it," Mitch Holeve said. "They're entitled to fulfill their dreams, too. If they were practicing judo, they could go to the Special Olympics to compete, but there's no place for people with special needs to compete (in MMA), and they wanted to compete. So we're trying to make it happen."

                                      In an email, Director of Communications Tajiana Ancora-Brown from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, which oversees the Florida State Boxing Commission, said the regulatory body licenses independent sanctioning bodies such as the one employed by Shopp, but "is not involved in their sanctioning decisions."

                                      It's actually the third time Holeve has put his MMA skills to the test since his father dared him to start training in 2010. But it's also the most serious, as his previous bouts were considered exhibitions. Mitch Holeve said his son has put on 10 pounds of muscle after fighting an exhibition fight at 130 pounds and has a body fat percentage around six or seven percent.

                                      Garrett Holeve put on the bulk to accommodate Steffan, who competed at 155 pounds in kickboxing. They'll compete over three, three-minute rounds at a catchweight of 140 pounds under modified rules that mirror amateur bouts, which require shin protectors and forbid striking to the head of a grounded opponent, according to promoter Shopp, who said the event will be staffed by medical professionals.

                                      "If it makes them happy, why take it away from a person?" Shopp said. "It's not like they're doing it on the street; they're doing it on a professional level."

                                      Mitch Holeve stressed that his son's bout is not a precursor to a professional career in MMA, nor do they mean to bring negative attention to the sport.

                                      "I have the conversation with my son every day about whether or not he wants to do this, and this is something he direly wants to do," he said. "It's another test for (Garrett) to see where he's at. Garrett understands and I understand that he's never going to become a professional fighter, so he's an amateur, and he's followed the progression.

                                      "I can't change being supportive of my son just because he's going into a contest where he's not being protected by the referee or his opponent."

                                      And while the father said he couldn't bring himself to curtail his son's pursuit of MMA, he acknowledged a recent attempt to talk him out of fighting after he suffered a cut during a training session.

                                      "It has not been an easy training camp for Dad," Mitch Holeve said. "For me personally, it's a tough spot because it's my kid. If I remove myself, which I try to sometimes, these are two guys that are chasing their dreams.

                                      "I don't know if there's going to be another opportunity for these guys to fight someone else again. The message that we try to send is that Garrett has taken this to the extreme, but martial arts has given him a lot."
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                                      • Grabaka
                                        SBR MVP
                                        • 02-19-11
                                        • 3216

                                        #159
                                        They should make Invictard FC....this would be even better than X-arm and the english dudes with their football mma cage. Man, there would be so many contenders!
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                                        • Educ8d Degener8
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 01-12-10
                                          • 3177

                                          #160
                                          Originally posted by Grabaka
                                          They should make Invictard FC....this would be even better than X-arm and the english dudes with their football mma cage. Man, there would be so many contenders!
                                          Most of Players Talk would be eligible to compete.
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                                          • sideloaded
                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                            • 08-21-10
                                            • 7561

                                            #161
                                            damn all you guys talking ABOUT gigaouts his last login was 4/20 and 4/27 over at covers. I hope the guy is ok. Seemed like he had a lot of stress riding on his bets. Or maybe he is the billy walters of mma betting now and too busy in Macao to post.

                                            seems he was a pro poker player too. Nunya and MD see him around the tables? Is he on that poker tracker website?
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                                            • Hannibal
                                              SBR MVP
                                              • 05-15-11
                                              • 1055

                                              #162
                                              gigaouts will be alright
                                              he got that viet wife busting her ass at the dry cleaners to support his gambling addiction
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                                              • NunyaBidness
                                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                                • 07-26-09
                                                • 9345

                                                #163
                                                Nobody on officialpokerrankings or thepokerdb under gigaouts.


                                                Did find this guy
                                                Total life earnings: $1,376. Latest cash: $937 on 30-Jan-2015. Click here to see the details of Marcus Decelis' 2 cashes.

                                                and this guy
                                                Total life earnings: $1,359. Latest cash: $1,359 on 30-Sep-2011. See Marcus Glad's full profile.
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                                                • MD
                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                  • 01-31-12
                                                  • 9728

                                                  #164
                                                  Originally posted by NunyaBidness
                                                  Nobody on officialpokerrankings or thepokerdb under gigaouts.


                                                  Did find this guy

                                                  and this guy
                                                  http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=215913
                                                  So you've given up on me being Gav "DublinMeUp" now?
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                                                  • NunyaBidness
                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                    • 07-26-09
                                                    • 9345

                                                    #165
                                                    Originally posted by MD
                                                    So you've given up on me being Gav "DublinMeUp" now?
                                                    No, you're still DublinMeUp that posted here, I don't think you're the DublinMeUp on twitter though, Marcus.
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                                                    • MD
                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                      • 01-31-12
                                                      • 9728

                                                      #166
                                                      Originally posted by NunyaBidness
                                                      No, you're still DublinMeUp that posted here, I don't think you're the DublinMeUp on twitter though, Marcus.
                                                      I'm DublinMeUp who posted about MMA betting and is from Ireland, but not DublinMeUp who tweets about MMA betting and is from Ireland, but I am Marcus who is from England?

                                                      Gotta step your game up son, way off the mark. Just assume everyone is Antonio Esfandiari like I do. Gotta be right eventually, right?
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                                                      • sideloaded
                                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                                        • 08-21-10
                                                        • 7561

                                                        #167
                                                        maybe this is him?
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                                                        • Vaughany
                                                          SBR Aristocracy
                                                          • 03-07-10
                                                          • 45563

                                                          #168
                                                          Originally posted by Beelzebubzy
                                                          An amateur mixed martial arts fight set for Aug. 3 in Florida promises a first for its combatants – and perhaps the sport at large.

                                                          Garrett Holeve and David Steffan, who suffer from Down syndrome and mild cerebral palsy respectively, are stepping into the cage for a full-speed fight at a King of the Casino event at the Seminole Immokalee Casino in Immokalee, Fla.

                                                          Steffan, a former Special Olympian and current Paralympic Games competitor, is aware some will question whether their respective disabilities should rule out a fight, and he's ready to prove doubters wrong.

                                                          "I think it's a great opportunity for both of us to show the world that we belong in there just like everyone else," he told USA TODAY Sports and MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com).

                                                          Special Olympics Vice President Kirsten Seckler expressed support for the pair and wasn't entirely surprised they pursued the bout, given that the sports organization doesn't hold competitions in MMA. Even after she was reminded of the sometimes-violent nature of MMA, Seckler said they deserve to compete as much as any other person.

                                                          "If they choose to participate in an activity that's outside of the Special Olympics, then that's their choice," Seckler said. "People with intellectual disabilities might read slower or learn slower than others, but they can run marathons, hold jobs, go to school, get married and have babies. One of the things we like to show is that there are no limits."

                                                          In March, Holeve, 23, who lives with his family in Cooper City, Fla., was documented in a touching ESPN Sports Center feature about his efforts to become a fighter with the famed American Top Team, which is home to UFC fighters such as Antonio Silva, Glover Teixeira and Dustin Poirier. The piece inspired Steffan to contact Holeve's father, Mitch, and volunteer himself as a potential opponent.

                                                          "Watching Garrett's special, I believe that everybody deserves a shot," said the 28-year-old Steffan, who earlier this year fought in his first muay Thai bout and trains MMA in his native Nebraska. "Garrett's trained as hard as I have, and he's had a couple of exhibition fights. A disability, in my mind, is only one if you let it be."

                                                          Yet Mitch Holeve admitted it's been a struggle to get promoters and commissions to give his son a chance. He said he tried to set up a fight for Garrett against another opponent this month in Oklahoma, only to have the promoter's financier threaten to cancel the event if the bout took place.

                                                          He said the Florida State Boxing Commission also discouraged him from booking the fight with Steffan, so he approached King of the Casino promoter Mark Shopp, who employs an independent sanctioning body not affiliated with the Association of Boxing Commissions.

                                                          "There's no outlet for these guys to do it," Mitch Holeve said. "They're entitled to fulfill their dreams, too. If they were practicing judo, they could go to the Special Olympics to compete, but there's no place for people with special needs to compete (in MMA), and they wanted to compete. So we're trying to make it happen."

                                                          In an email, Director of Communications Tajiana Ancora-Brown from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, which oversees the Florida State Boxing Commission, said the regulatory body licenses independent sanctioning bodies such as the one employed by Shopp, but "is not involved in their sanctioning decisions."

                                                          It's actually the third time Holeve has put his MMA skills to the test since his father dared him to start training in 2010. But it's also the most serious, as his previous bouts were considered exhibitions. Mitch Holeve said his son has put on 10 pounds of muscle after fighting an exhibition fight at 130 pounds and has a body fat percentage around six or seven percent.

                                                          Garrett Holeve put on the bulk to accommodate Steffan, who competed at 155 pounds in kickboxing. They'll compete over three, three-minute rounds at a catchweight of 140 pounds under modified rules that mirror amateur bouts, which require shin protectors and forbid striking to the head of a grounded opponent, according to promoter Shopp, who said the event will be staffed by medical professionals.

                                                          "If it makes them happy, why take it away from a person?" Shopp said. "It's not like they're doing it on the street; they're doing it on a professional level."

                                                          Mitch Holeve stressed that his son's bout is not a precursor to a professional career in MMA, nor do they mean to bring negative attention to the sport.

                                                          "I have the conversation with my son every day about whether or not he wants to do this, and this is something he direly wants to do," he said. "It's another test for (Garrett) to see where he's at. Garrett understands and I understand that he's never going to become a professional fighter, so he's an amateur, and he's followed the progression.

                                                          "I can't change being supportive of my son just because he's going into a contest where he's not being protected by the referee or his opponent."

                                                          And while the father said he couldn't bring himself to curtail his son's pursuit of MMA, he acknowledged a recent attempt to talk him out of fighting after he suffered a cut during a training session.

                                                          "It has not been an easy training camp for Dad," Mitch Holeve said. "For me personally, it's a tough spot because it's my kid. If I remove myself, which I try to sometimes, these are two guys that are chasing their dreams.

                                                          "I don't know if there's going to be another opportunity for these guys to fight someone else again. The message that we try to send is that Garrett has taken this to the extreme, but martial arts has given him a lot."
                                                          Good luck to the ref in tht one!
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                                                          • Tommy Blingshyne
                                                            SBR Wise Guy
                                                            • 12-11-12
                                                            • 821

                                                            #169
                                                            arantes in for pepy vs sicila, tome in for harris vs lineker, hester out vs mutante, not sure if they announced a replacement yet
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                                                            • PunisherIND
                                                              SBR MVP
                                                              • 02-24-11
                                                              • 4980

                                                              #170
                                                              Originally posted by Tommy Blingshyne
                                                              arantes in for pepy vs sicila, tome in for harris vs lineker, hester out vs mutante, not sure if they announced a replacement yet
                                                              also, urijah hall vs john howard (replaces josh samman)
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                                                              • Beelzebubzy
                                                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                • 06-06-11
                                                                • 6995

                                                                #171
                                                                Florian banging Clark Gilmer
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                                                                • Vaughany
                                                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                                                  • 03-07-10
                                                                  • 45563

                                                                  #172
                                                                  He's done well
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                                                                  • Beelzebubzy
                                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                    • 06-06-11
                                                                    • 6995

                                                                    #173
                                                                    I agree this is model ". number 2 that we are aware of.

                                                                    Shows that ugly dudes can get some play. Best of luck chandler
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                                                                    • Vaughany
                                                                      SBR Aristocracy
                                                                      • 03-07-10
                                                                      • 45563

                                                                      #174
                                                                      It's because he finishes fights at 155.
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                                                                      • mirinquads
                                                                        SBR MVP
                                                                        • 04-22-13
                                                                        • 3927

                                                                        #175
                                                                        That broad does nothing for me. Fits Florians boring vanilla personality though I suppose.
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