Everyone going to watch

Not nearly like I'd like to. I've been working my hands in my living room. LOL I'm going to check on a gym this weekend and see how much it is/if it has anyone worth my while to train with. Either way, it'll still be a pain in my ass to work 11-12hrs and then ride my bicycle 6miles to train. But, I guess a guy does what he has to, right?
 
Still riding your bike, eh? lol Time to get your license back, my friend.

If you happen to know of Militech's new gym phone number, Id appreciate it if youd PM me with it. Hes no longer at Golds.
 
I do need some mats, though. I developed a new armbar yesterday and I need to see if it will work. Seems like it should, but since it's only a theory right now, I don't know how it will work in practice.
 
Nope, it won't be time for the license for 5 more months. :sad: Even still I think I'll "drive" my bicycle most places. It's cheaper and great exercise. No need to drive the 2 miles to work. That's just plain laziness. I don't want to become the typical American. LOL
 
Job is great. Assuming they give me the money I was quoted as getting, then it'll be fan-fucking-tastic!

Yeah, the ol' lady moved back up here. She moved in with her parents, but she may be moving out shortly. We're like 30 miles away, but that's just fine with me.
 
Very cool, glad to hear that things are looking up since youve moved. Im back in the process of looking for a new job that is more geared towards my skills and interests.
 
Here's some information for you...your sister is a whore who likes to do ass to mouth! LMAO j/k

Of course, if I did get that one right, hook me up. ;)
 
Yeah, I was going to say your mother, but I decided against it. Some people take that shit too seriously.
 
oldtimer said:
Whoever says Ken is not a good fighter clearly doesn't know the history of this sport. Ken looked great in UFC III (or was it 4?, i don't remember), and i'm sure he would've taken it, but he got an injury and had to call it a night (he won the fight though).

In the old UFCs, you had to fight your way to the top, all in one night. You have to fight THREE fights, you heard that right, THREE fights in one night to get the belt. Those days, super fights were the equivilant of today's championship fights.

Royce Gracie (and don't tell me he's a bad fighter bla bla bla) dominated the sport at that time (i don't care if there was no competition at that time). The only man who could go the distance with him was Ken. Heck, Royce schooled Yoshida NOW, after more than 10 years past his prime.

Bas Rutten has only 4 losses in his record, and two of those losses are signed by Ken.

-OT
Blahh blahh blahh
:) Kimo beat up Royce. Yeah,Joyce won the fight,but he couldn't continue because he was so messed up. Ken gave Joyce a knot on his eye... big deal. Ken was no doubt stronger than Joyce but Joyce's gaurd was too good. Plenty of people made it through the old UFCs,so don't go saying it was harder than todays UFC. Yeah,it was,but that was then and this is now. OK i'll admitt i haven't seen all of Kens fights. Now that you mention him fighting Bas,i may not have,but until i do,i don't see him as that good of a MMA fighter compaired to some others. It's really not a matter of him being that good,it's just that his bark is bigger than his bite.
 
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