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  • Fijn dat je er ook gelijk een spoiler bij plaatst...

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    • fijn dat er toch eens iemand reageert op al de filmpjes die ik plaats
      "We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret."

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      • Die link doet het niet, heb net de laatste rond gezien op youtube. Zag er niet uit, rampage scoort geen een punt en geeft met al het gemak van de wereld een choke weg..

        @pano, zoek het uit als je alleen maar kunt zeuren.

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        • Originally posted by roelinho View Post
          Thnx voor het posten.
          keep the focus going!

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          • Hey, nou doet hij het wel!

            Maar blijft mijn oude post staan, Jon Jones is echt goed trouwens! Rampage werd afgeslacht.

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            • rampage had alleen een kans gehad wanneer de kooi 10 keer kleiner was, hij heeft buiten een paar leg kicks niks kunnen landen volgens mij. op het einde gaf hij jones zijn rug omdat hij naar eigen zeggen zijn gekloven wenkbrauw wou beschermen van een nieuwe elleboogstoot, maar je zag gwn dat hij er genoeg van had gehad en de handdoek wierp

              ben benieuwd wat rashad evans kan doen tegen jones, hij heeft nog met jones getraind en is ook een stuk dynamischer dan rampage: sterker in de clinch en goede takedowns
              "We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret."

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              • Mja, jones was echt ziekelijk de meerdere, hij hield steeds perfect afstand en hoe vloeiend hij al zijn draaiende kicks en ellebogen gooide... Zie je niet vaak dat dat goed uitpakt. Ik zie het ook echt niet gebeuren dat Evans iets meer kan inbrengen.

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                • The Ultimate Fighter Season 14 Episode 3 Megavideo | Watch Movies and TV Shows Online For Free
                  "We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret."

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                  • Big news from the kickboxing world today - controversial fighter Badr Hari has announced his retirement from kickboxing. The news came via Hari's management at It's Showtime, stating that the K-1 veteran would be leaving kickboxing in order to move to the US and begin a professional boxing career. Hari will have at least one final fight, as he faces Gokhan Saki on the January 28 It's Showtime card in what will be Hari's last fight.

                    Known as "The Golden Boy", Hari has been one of the most polarizing figures in K-1 and kickboxing for some time. Hari's aggressive style earned him great acclaim and a legion of fans, but his uneven temper has also caused him troubles. In 2008, Hari was the first fighter ever to be disqualified in the K-1 World Grand Prix Finals as he stomped a downed Remy Bonjasky in an ugly scene. 2010 saw a near repeat of this incident when he kicked Hesdy Gerges on the ground in an It's Showtime event. Shortly after the Gerges incident, Hari became entangled in an incident involving the assault of a nightclub bouncer. He was wanted by police in Amsterdam, and left the country for some time. He would not return to the sport until one year later after finally getting these legal issues sorted out.

                    Despite these troubles, Hari remains a very popular fighter. He's had great successes in his career, including twice making the K-1 Grand Prix finals, and holding knock out victories over huge names like Alistair Overeem, Peter Aerts, and Semmy Schilt. His fights with Ruslan Karaev, Stefan Leko, and Errol Zimmerman are all classics for fans of non-stop action and huge KOs.

                    Hari has talked about the switch to boxing for some time, including an announcement that he would box for Morocco in the 2012 Olympics (though that seems to have passed). If he is serious about the move, his personality and heavy hands will make him an intriguing new Heavyweight, though he'll have to answer questions about his chin, defenses, and of course his temper.

                    One other note from this news - the Saki fight will be Hari's last, but he's also scheduled to take part in the K-1 Grand Prix later this year. However, It's Showtime, who is a co-promoter of the GP, stated that Hari may not take part, as the GP may not happen at all due to outstanding fighter pay on the part of K-1. If the GP happens, Hari will be in, but for now the event is in jeopardy.
                    Never send a boy to do a mans job!

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                    • Big news from the kickboxing world today - controversial fighter Badr Hari has announced his retirement from kickboxing. The news came via Hari's management at It's Showtime, stating that the K-1 veteran would be leaving kickboxing in order to move to the US and begin a professional boxing career. Hari will have at least one final fight, as he faces Gokhan Saki on the January 28 It's Showtime card in what will be Hari's last fight.

                      Known as "The Golden Boy", Hari has been one of the most polarizing figures in K-1 and kickboxing for some time. Hari's aggressive style earned him great acclaim and a legion of fans, but his uneven temper has also caused him troubles. In 2008, Hari was the first fighter ever to be disqualified in the K-1 World Grand Prix Finals as he stomped a downed Remy Bonjasky in an ugly scene. 2010 saw a near repeat of this incident when he kicked Hesdy Gerges on the ground in an It's Showtime event. Shortly after the Gerges incident, Hari became entangled in an incident involving the assault of a nightclub bouncer. He was wanted by police in Amsterdam, and left the country for some time. He would not return to the sport until one year later after finally getting these legal issues sorted out.

                      Despite these troubles, Hari remains a very popular fighter. He's had great successes in his career, including twice making the K-1 Grand Prix finals, and holding knock out victories over huge names like Alistair Overeem, Peter Aerts, and Semmy Schilt. His fights with Ruslan Karaev, Stefan Leko, and Errol Zimmerman are all classics for fans of non-stop action and huge KOs.

                      Hari has talked about the switch to boxing for some time, including an announcement that he would box for Morocco in the 2012 Olympics (though that seems to have passed). If he is serious about the move, his personality and heavy hands will make him an intriguing new Heavyweight, though he'll have to answer questions about his chin, defenses, and of course his temper.

                      One other note from this news - the Saki fight will be Hari's last, but he's also scheduled to take part in the K-1 Grand Prix later this year. However, It's Showtime, who is a co-promoter of the GP, stated that Hari may not take part, as the GP may not happen at all due to outstanding fighter pay on the part of K-1. If the GP happens, Hari will be in, but for now the event is in jeopardy.
                      Never send a boy to do a mans job!

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                      • Waar kun je episode 1 en 2 kijken, kan hem niet vinden op die site.
                        keep the focus going!

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                        • @ brian
                          "We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret."

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                          • Originally posted by roelinho View Post
                            @ brian
                            Bedankt, zou top zijn als je de volgende afleveringen ook hier post
                            keep the focus going!

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                              "We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret."

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                              • Wat een matig gevecht. Ik haat het om te zien dat ze domme beslissingen nemen:P hoe moeilijk is het nu om te luisteren naar je coach? Ik heb zelf 1 keer die fout gemaakt en dan leer je het wel om dat niet meer te doen.

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