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Bellator Season 2 debuted last night and I wasn’t lucky enough to see it live.  FSN thought that a Detroit Tigers game had higher priority but at least I was able to see it on tape delay at 10 PM.  I’m very excited about the Bellator’s potential as a promotion and I think this is the season that they make the leap into the mainstream.  Not many other companies outside of Dream still hold tournaments to determine their champions, and despite these tournaments not lasting one night, it still hearkens back to the first UFC events. This was a…

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I know you.  You’re the one who wants to take charge of your health and do a cleanse, but you’re worried. You don’t know how you’ll survive the hunger, the detox symptoms and the general absence of the familiarity of your standard diet. Rest assured. Everyone feels like that before their first cleanse. Heck, I feel like that before every cleanse. “Can I really do this again?,” I wonder. Then I remember the reasons I decided to do it in the first place, and my resolve is back. There are lots of ways to prepare yourself both mentally and physically,…

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Woods has already gone on record as saying that he is going to be a different man on and off the golf course. On the course, Woods is going to try and limit his negative outbursts. Off the course, Tiger’s plan should be to have Nike make him a chastity belt. As far as Woods’ course behavior, I don’t know what cursing and throwing clubs has to do with banging trashy women, but he’s making changes all across the board. Last week Vanity Fair released their latest issue with interviews and pictorials of some of the women Tiger clubbed in…

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We are now one day away from the season 2 debut of Bellator Fighting Championships on FSN, ESPN Deportes and Telemundo. I’ve already mentioned in the past that I think Bellator’s welterweight division is stacked, and my opinion hasn’t changed. The 7 fights that decide the number one contender for welterweight look to be the most exciting bouts the entire promotion has to offer. The 8 welterweight challengers will be looking to dethrone Bellator’s current champion, Lyman Good, who made it look easy last year. Good won via stoppage in all three of his fights defeating Hector Urbina via rear…

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Are you allergic to cow’s milk? It wouldn’t surprise me, as it’s a top-eight food allergy. Even if you don’t have a diagnosed allergy, you may notice that you feel differently when you consume milk products — with good reason. If you’re looking to stop feeling sluggish, snotty, and sick when you suck down milk, there are some great ways to replace it with foods that nourish and still taste great. What a concept. What is a Dairy Allergy? Nutritional Facts Cashew Milk (2 oz) Calories 66 Total Fat 4.8g Total Carbs 18.1g Fiber 6g Protein 0g Rice Milk (8…

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Donovan McNabb‘s move to the Washington Redskins isn’t only about a shrewd move on Washington’s part. Donovan said himself that he wants to write a “new chapter” in the story of Donovan. That chapter could include the reformation of the running Quarterback. He couldn’t do both in Philadelphia. He couldn’t fight the fans who always hated him–they even booed him the minute he was drafted. He couldn’t satisfy them with relative success. He couldn’t relish his own evolution as a player. T-Oh Go Away! The franchise never made a “full-bodied” commitment to him. Never once did they give him a…

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I still remember , it was just over a year ago that I was told about a new company, with an owner that had owned a certain company previously and worked for Dragon Pharma at some point ( during their good years ) . My source told me he was a good guy, but after hearing he had worked for Dragon Pharma steroids , I was skeptical. So I decided to contact the new company, found their website , and shot them an e-mail. With new companies it is a crap shoot on whether they respond and sometimes they respond like…

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So you want to get bigger and/or stronger, eh? If you’ve never stepped foot in a weight room before, it can be daunting. With all of those strapping guys, grunting and comparing pecs and stats, the air is thick with sweat and condescension. The trick is this: if you want results, you’ve gotta get in there and do the work. Sure, you can take a group ex class, but if you want size, it will do you zero good. The difference is that in class, you’ll gain muscular endurance. You’ll do twenty to fifty reps (no, seriously) with a low…

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The clock is still ticking until the beginning of Bellator’s second season.  Eight men will compete for an opportunity to square off against the highly ranked and Bellator season 1 lightweight tournament winner Eddie Alvarez.  There were very high expectations for Alvarez going into the first season tournament and Eddie delivered. Alvarez, not known for his submission prowess, steamrolled through all three rounds of the inaugural tournament by submitting Greg Loughran, Eric Reynolds and Toby Imada in succession.   All submissions were by either guillotine or rear naked choke.  Imada returns this year to hopefully avenge his loss to Alvarez…

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Most college basketball fans would not describe the Butler Bulldogs vs. Duke Blue Devils as their dream match-up for the NCAA title game. However, this game was anything but disappointing!. This match-up speaks to how close these so-called mid-major programs are to the traditional power houses of college basketball. This game didn’t feature any one-and-done players and also didn’t feature any future NBA superstars. People like to classify this game as David vs. Goliath; I like to classify it as a sign the times have changed. What allowed Butler to play such a competitive game? Can Butler make it back…

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