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Coming on April 1st, 2009 will be the The Ultimate Fighter Season 9 Reality TV Show. This is great news for all the fight fans out there. The TUF Season 9 will have a 32 member cast consisting of both lightweight and welterweights. This season will add the twist of nationalism by having a team of USA fighters go against a team of UK fighters. This season’s coaches will be Dan “Hollywood” Henderson for team USA and Michael “The Count” Bisping for team UK. Here is the full line up of contestants: 
Welterweight: Team USA: Ryan Biglar (2-1) Ray Elbe…

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March, 8, Derek Poundstone has won one of the prime strongman contests held as part of the Arnold Sports Festival. Russian strongman Mikhail Koklyaev finished second, leaving behind Travis Ortmayer. As the contest unfolded, the intrigue remained until the last event. After the first day of the competition Mikhail Koklyaev was leading, 5 points ahead of his nearest rival. Yet the two events of the following day brought a turnaround and Mikhail’s edge over Derek shrank to two points. So the last event, dumbbell press, could give Derek every chance to win and he did win. With hardly any trouble…

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Who is Shane Carwin? He could be the next in line to fight the winner of the Brock Lesnar and Frank Mir fight. Never heard of him? Lets just say that in his Pro MMA career he is undefeated. He was a national wrestling champion in college and has some great KO power as you will see in his fight against Gabriel Gonzaga. Here is a highlight video and a low quality clip of his fight with Gonzaga so you can get to know this man who could be the next heavyweight contender.

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Frank Mir is not only the interim heavyweight champion of the UFC, he is also a very insightful commentator. He is a very articulate guy who has a lot of knowledge and experience in mixed martial arts. In this clip, Mir talks about his knee injury that has delayed his up coming fight with Brock Lesnar, his training, his supplements and his desire to be the sole owner of the UFC heavyweight title belt.

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Alex Rodriguez and the Taylor Hooton Foundation linked to Buysteroids.com Just when Alex Rodriguez should be trying to distance himself from steroids, he’s begun working with an organization that knowingly supports the owner of BuySteroids.com. The Taylor Hooton Foundation has recently announced that Alex Rodriguez would be joining their team to help educate the youth of America against the perils of steroid use. Don Hooton, president of the Taylor Hooton Foundation has stated: “This is the first time that we have teamed up with a ballplayer who has made a mistake with steroids…he stressed he wants to turn his mistake…

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The government filed a last-minute appeal of judge Susan Illston’s ruling that some evidence would not be admitted to Barry Bonds’ perjury and obstruction of justice trial which was set for Mar. 2. According to ESPN legal expert, Lester Munson, the appeal could delay the trial over a year and a half. The Administrative Office (AO) of the federal courts, which is the Elias Sports Bureau of the court system, says that the median time to complete an appeal in the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit — where the Bonds case appeal will be argued and…

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We all know that excess weight produces extra stress on our legs, which in turn leads to development of varicose veins. On the one hand, fight against excess weight is a step forward in getting rid of varicose veins. On the other hand, weight loss often requires physical exercising like jogging, fitness, aerobics, while some of those exercises are not recommended for people with varicose veins. Strength training in this case helps, but has to be done in caution. Development of Varicose Veins Varicose veins develop slowly. At first, the skin pigmentation changes, it becomes dry, and some brown spots…

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So in an Era of no one defending each other especially when it comes to steroid use.  Regardless of howmany actually use them behind close doors, it is still the stigma hold people back from speaking their mind.  So maybe they are all cowards, or just not ready to admit to the world their secret edge, regardless we are lucky The Strawman is still around: Darryl Strawberry says he sympathizes with Yankees’ Rodriguez 1 day ago PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — Darryl Strawberry understands what Alex Rodriguez is going through. On his first day at spring training this year as…

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So the other day I sat in our break area, and there it was. Sports Center is talking about steroids in sports, and then they find 3-4 people that have been caught for use , and abuse the situation to put down steroids, and agree that steroids are why they are better then everyone. This slightly irritated me, but it wasn’t until I heard a certain Penn. St faculty member did I get enraged. I refuse to give him any publicity, so I won’t even write his name. His exact words I believe were ” If you have two guys…

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Eight days after Alex Rodriguez admitted using a “banned substance” in an interview with ESPN’s Peter Gammons, Rodriguez held his much anticipated press conference at spring training. This time around, Rodriguez admitted using an “over the counter” substance he called “Boli” that his cousin (later identified as Yuri Sucart) purchased in the Dominican Republic. Rodriguez said that from 2001 to 2003 his cousin would inject him twice per month for six months, presumably the six months spanning the baseball season. Sports Illustrated had previously reported that Rodriguez had tested positive for Primobolan (Methenolone) and testosterone in 2003. It was later…

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