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  • edman5555
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 6628

    if that is true about bellator that will be awesome. We will get a shitload of lines for bellator. Maybe even props, at some point that is. Provided it becomes big enough, which it could if it is in Bellator.
    1 unit = 300 $

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    • edman5555
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 6628

      on spike that is.
      1 unit = 300 $

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      • MMA_scientist
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 9857

        yeah, I am excited about the possibility of Bellator on Spike. I like Bellator a lot, they bring in good fighters and the tournament format is awesome. If it goes to Spike, it will get a lot more pub and make it a true #2.
        2012: +19.33
        2012 Parlay project: +16.5u

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        • SPX
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 23875

          No mention of Bellator there. . .
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          • SPX
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 23875

            Krazy Horse. . .

            According to Charles Daniel Bennett II, who recently re-devoted himself to professional mixed martial arts in pursuit of the American dream, the future appears to be bright.

            The second of 11 children—all to different fathers—Bennett, whose parents were both crack cocaine users, was born into a broken home in Ocala, Fla. in the winter of 1979.

            After dropping out of high school, where he starred on his football squad’s defensive line, Bennett, the self-proclaimed “black sheep of his family,” focused his attention on selling narcotics.

            Following the birth of his son, however, Bennett, albeit half-heartedly, devoted himself fully to mixed martial arts.

            “I had a kid—a little boy—and I didn’t want to be selling dope and taking care of a kid. I knew the risk was too much and I wouldn’t be able to take it if I had to be locked up and be away from my son,” said Bennett in an exclusive interview with Ed Kapp.

            “I quit selling dope and started fighting full-time, but I never took it seriously—it was just that I was good at it, so I felt that I didn’t have to train.”

            Although Bennett is the first to admit that, until recently, he has never taken the sport seriously, with his exciting, fan-friendly style and, admittedly through his outlandish behaviour, he has been able to establish himself as one of the most recognizable faces in mixed martial arts.

            While Bennett has long made a living off of the sport, it wasn’t until a few years ago—when he was serving a 15-month prison sentence—that he realized that, if he wanted to have a bright future in mixed martial arts, he would have to begin to take his career seriously.

            “When I was in the county jail, a lot of officers and [expletive]s that were coming in and out of jail were coming in and saying, you know, ‘[Expletive], I just saw you on BET with TI and Young Dro and all these [expletive]s.’ Every time that I would turn around, officers and people that were coming in and out of jail would come up to me and be like, ‘Dude, you’re too talented for this [expletive].’”

            While Bennett’s resume in the sport includes appearances in King of the Cage, Pride FC, EliteXC, ShoXC and Shine Fights—with notable victories over Yoshiro Maeda and K.J. Noons—in matches in five different countries around the world, the fact that Bennett holds 22 professional losses is an unsettling truth for the mixed martial artist formerly known as “Krazyhorse.”

            “When I got 22 losses, I realized that I needed to train. These guys are training every day, all day and, in order to compete with these [expletive]s, I have to do the same thing.”

            Now, in 2011, after a drop from lightweight to featherweight and four consecutive losses, it appears that that idea has finally resonated with Bennett—who is currently slated to return to action against Louis Sims in a three-round contest under the King of the Cage banner on July, 23.
            While Bennett recently spent time training with Rashad Evans, “Kid Khaos” believes that the most important move he has made in pursuit of stardom in the sport has been his training at FIT/NHB in Albuquerque, N.M.—a move that Bennett regards as the best of his career.
            “I’ve been training at FIT everyday for five weeks and I’ve got three more weeks to go before the fight. This is, by far, the first time that I’ve put in this much work.”

            “I love Team Trauma in Florida, but FIT really has a lot of great 155-pounders to a lot of good 180-pounders—they have a lot of guys at this gym that are really good. It’s a pleasure to be here.”

            Why, in 2011, has Bennett finally decided to take his career seriously?

            According to Bennett, the answer is very simple; affording his children, whom he has long been working to gain custody of, a better standard of living than he had growing up.

            “To do for them, better than what someone did for me feels really good. When they get my age and have kids, they’ll know that their kids are very, very important. My children are very, very important to me and I don’t know what I’d do without them.”

            “I’m very family-oriented. I didn’t have a family growing up; I was always the ‘black sheep.’ I love kids; I love to see kids and parents interacting. I’ve got the utmost respect for dudes that stay involved in their kids’ lives. We—as men—are looked at to have kids and then just move the [expletive] on and not be involved in the kid’s life after we move on. I take a lot of pride in being a part of my kids’ lives and giving them a better upbringing than the one I had. That’s my No. 1 priority.”

            Although Bennett has aspirations as an actor in the future, he has given himself a three-year window to achieve “legendary status” in mixed martial arts and, thereby, afford his two children a privileged upbringing.

            With a goal in mind and a plan in place to pursue his ambitions, Bennett is confident looking into the future.

            While it’s too early to tell what the coming years hold for Bennett, he is nevertheless confident that his future is bright—at home and in mixed martial arts.
            “The future holds a lot, bro. I’ve got big plans for my family and I in the future,” said a confident Bennett, “The future is very bright.”
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            • Luke
              10 year vet
              • Oct 2006
              • 30060

              Originally posted by SPX
              No mention of Bellator there. . .
              No there wasnt

              Originally posted by Luke
              Reports are the UFC is trying to buy a 60% stake in the G4 channel to put their events on that will no longer be on Spike TV.Spike declined the $325 million a year the UFC wanted to show their events,TUF, etc. Bellator will try to take the UFC's spot on Spike TV

              Can you see it now since you've missed it ........twice now
              2015 MMA BETTING CHAMP


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              • SPX
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 23875

                Oops. . .
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                • Luke
                  10 year vet
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 30060

                  Originally posted by SPX
                  Oops. . .
                  Stop trolling X
                  2015 MMA BETTING CHAMP


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                  • SPX
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 23875

                    I wasn't. I knew the UFC was probably leaving Spike, but didn't remember anything about Bellator moving to Spike.
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                    • SPX
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 23875

                      Anyone else here been getting the e-mails from Bruce Lee?
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                      • flyinggogoplata
                        Banned
                        • Jun 2011
                        • 1048

                        watched ninja scroll again. Bad ass movie. SPX you should check out the movie "Pi" on netflix.

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                        • poopoo333
                          MMA *********
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 18302

                          Originally posted by SPX
                          Anyone else here been getting the e-mails from Bruce Lee?
                          Yes.

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                          • flyinggogoplata
                            Banned
                            • Jun 2011
                            • 1048

                            Bruce Lee is dead

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                            • poopoo333
                              MMA *********
                              • Jan 2010
                              • 18302

                              Maynard still not cleared to fight; Edgar rep says champ could be ready by October

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                              • poopoo333
                                MMA *********
                                • Jan 2010
                                • 18302

                                I am officially done with my first two years of college, so I have an A.A. degree now. Gotta take my general knowledge test in 2 weeks or so along with submitting some other shit to another school and then I start going for my bachelors...in education.

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