Posted on November 2nd, 2009 by Ross Everett
Two titles changed hands at UFC 92, with Rashad Evans defeating Forrest Griffin by TKO to win the light heavyweight title and Frank Mir knocking out Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira to claim the UFC interim heavyweight title.
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Posted on November 2nd, 2009 by Ross Everett
The Pittsburgh Steelers have been playing the Cleveland Browns for longer than any other team in the National Football League, dating back to 1950. And while it hasn’t been quite that long since the Cleveland Browns won a game against the Steelers it may be starting to feel like it. On Sunday, Pittsburgh won for the twelfth straight time dating back to 2003 as they topped Cleveland by a final score of 27-13. The defending Superbowl champions improved to 4-2 while the Browns fell to 1-5.
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Posted on October 9th, 2009 by Ross Everett
The Florida Gators rampage through the SEC reached its culmination with a 31-20 victory over #1 ranked Alabama in the conference championship game. The Gators scored 14 4th quarter points to secure victory in a contest that was an epic struggle for three quarters with five lead changes and two ties. This victory set the stage for the Gators’ appearance in the National Championship Game.
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Posted on September 4th, 2009 by Mario Del Sol
The Masquerade theme party originated in 15th century Venice amongst the upper classes so that they could get away with playing away from home without their true identities being known!
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Posted on August 31st, 2009 by Terry Powell
Simply put, a golf course finder is a directory in which you can find the contact information and all other details of virtually any golf courses in the area of your interest. You may have been using it already, but are just not aware of its official name.
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Posted on August 22nd, 2009 by Amy Nutt
Almost every culture around the world has some type of connection to the history of football/soccer. Such cultures as the Ancient Greeks, Persians, Vikings, The Chinese, Japanese, and much more, played a game that is much like todays football/soccer. For instance, The Chinese played “footballer” games dating as far back as about 3000 years ago. However, it was in England that soccer / football really began to grow in popularity. After becoming popular in England, soccer became a widely loved sport throughout the world. The celebrated FIFA World cup led the way to the rise of soccer stars, and conferred world soccer records holders such as the player who has scored the most goals in world cup soccer history.
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Posted on July 30th, 2009 by Simon M Skinner
If you want to find the games that bring in the most players and the most money then you are in luck. But do not forget that winning money is not the only reason people play poker. There is also the thrill of the challenge and the sheer fun of the endless variety of poker games out there. Whether you are in a traditional casino or playing online, poker is always a great way to have some fun and maybe even win some money as well.
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Posted on July 13th, 2009 by Graham Williams
There are many golf club sets available on the market today. Some of the different examples of sites that you will find include brands such as Callaway, Nike, Tailor-Made etc. You can also find various types of hybrid sets that are a combination of the strengths of the different types of golf clubs which help to improve your game.
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Posted on July 9th, 2009 by Denise I Smithson
Alex Rodriguez affectionately known as A-Rod to his team mates and fans is the third base man for the New York Yankees. Alex was born in Washington Heights New York City where the family lived until he was four. The family then moved back to their native Dominican Republic, they lived there a short time before returning to the states to live in Miami Florida. Alex’s father would soon abandon the family to return to New Jersey.
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Posted on June 28th, 2009 by Ethan O. Tanner
Among the most practiced techniques to serve wild game of all types incorporates the barbecue grill, genuinely an open-air tradition. American families apply fine family cooking that represents mutual understanding to just about all sportsmen. The aroma of venison chops, cooked out turkey, or duck breasts will leave any sportsman ravenous.
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