VIDEO: King David Hogan at MTV Fantasy Factory

So I just got the video up of me ,my girlfriend Face, my dear friend Jay Kapp and Richboy all at Rob Dyrdek’s Fantasy Factory from MTV.

The Fantasy Factory is SUPER TIGHT! It’s sooo much fun!!! It’s like a big playground for ground ups! My favorite part was the foam pit! I dived off the diving board into it and rode the bike up the ramp into it A LOT. This video shows my 1st attempt at jumping into the foam with the bike but by the end of the day I was REALLY good at it. Catching AIR and whatnot.

Anyway I was a big fan of Rob and Big on MTV and I’m now a fan of Rob’s show with Drama, Fantasy Factory, so it was really cool to go up there meet them hang out and go wild with all their toys!

So big THANK YOU to Rob and Drama for all the hospitality! That place is awesome!

Check out the video of just SOME of the fun we had up there and be sure to watch the one and only MTV Fantasy Factory!!

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King David Hogan at MTV Fantasy Factory

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Frank Mir vs Mirko Cro Cop – UFC 119 – My Picks

Frank Mir vs Mirko Cro Cop – UFC 119

UFC 119: Mir vs. Cro Cop is the next event to be held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on September 25, 2010 at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. This will be the first event that the UFC has hosted in Indiana.

There are 3 really big fights on this card

Frank Mir vs Mirko Cro Cop

This fight is a REALLY big fight because Frank Mir is the former UFC heavyweight champion and Mirko Cro Cop is the former PRIDE Open Weight Champion.

Frank Mir vs Mirko Cro Cop

Frank Mir vs Mirko Cro Cop UFC 119

Back when PRIDE was around everyone wanted to know who had the better fighters UFC or PRIDE. So that makes this an exciting fight because these are two former champs from either organization.

Mirko is from Croatia and Frank is American and Mirko feels that Frank has a disrespectful attitude. Frank wants to finish Mirko and isn’t impressed by Cro Cops last win.

I used to train with Frank and he comes across a certain way on TV but in person there’s more to him than the stuff he says on TV. He was one of the coolest guys I’ve met and always helped me with my training always willing to show moves and just a really helpful guy.

Anyway I’m picking FRANK MIR to win by sub. I think Frank is too big too strong and too technical for Mirko. Cro Cop hits hard and has good kicks but I think his better days are behind him even though he is one of the most talented entertaining and fun to watch fighters ever.

The other big fights on UFC 119 are Bader vs Nogueria and Sherk vs Dunham

I pick Bader to Ground and Pound Nogueria and I’m really torn between Sherk and Dunham. I’ll go with Sherk by Decision because Dunham is talented but Sherk’s a vet.

Anyway I’m really excited for UFC 119 Frank Mir vs Mirko Cro Cop. Let me know what you think and leave your picks below!

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Chael Sonnen on Steroids?

Chael Sonnen and Steroids

Just read about Chael Sonnen testing positive for Performance Enhancing Drugs. Don’t know if they were steroids or what but CSAC has confirmed he failed the PED drug test.

Here’s the full article from Sherdog.com

CSAC: Sonnen Positive for PEDs at UFC 117

According to California State Athletic Commission Executive Officer George Dodd, Chael Sonnen has been notified that he failed post-fight drug screening following his loss to Anderson Silva at UFC 117, which was held Aug. 7 at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif.

“[Sonnen] received his notice yesterday,” Dodd told Sherdog.com shortly after the Shane Mosley-Sergio Mora boxing match ended Saturday night in Los Angeles.

In a conversation the day before, Dodd declined to comment on the situation, other than answering that all fighters from UFC 117 had passed drugs-of-abuse scans, but that the commission was still waiting on performance-enhancing drug screens from the event.

Dodd did not state which banned substance was red-flagged, but with a clean drugs-of-abuse scan it is clear the positive test was for a performance-enhancing substance.

The last major UFC banned-substance case in the state centered on UFC 73’s lightweight title match, which saw both competitors — Sean Sherk and Hermes Franca — test positive for PEDs. Both fighters were suspended for one year and fined, though Sherk appealed and had his suspension shortened to six months.

Sonnen is staring at a long layoff if he elects not to appeal or is denied. He was scheduled to rematch Silva Feb. 6 in Las Vegas, but that fight may be delayed or scrapped in light of these allegations.

Text messages to Sonnen went unreturned.

His manager Matt Lindland told Sherdog.com that he was cornering a fighter on the East Coast and had no knowledge of the positive test results.

Silva’s manager Ed Soares, who engaged in some heated exchanges via the media in the build up to the fight, was stunned when asked for his reaction.

“If it’s true, I feel really bad for him,” said Soares. “I know he did it to himself but it is really sad, he put on such a great performance that night. It is just a shame it will be tarnished.”

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BJJ Manifesto Review

BJJ Manifesto Review –

UFC Veteran Matt Arroyo and his coach Rob Kahn just released their first BJJ Book titled BJJ Manifesto.

Rob owns BJJ Tampa and Matt is his top student who made his way to the UFC submitting a ton of guys everywhere from grappling tournaments all the way to the Ultimate Fighter show.

As far as their new book a lot of people have been talking about the book including UFC greats like Royce Grace who has read an advanced copy and says you’re crazy if you don’t get it.

I didn’t get an advanced copy so I’ll be buying mine like everybody else.

I have rolled with some of the Gracie Tampa guys and their BJJ is top notch.

Between Matt and Rob they have been doing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for over 25 years and everyone I’ve ever met who knows Rob Kahn says nothing but the BEST things about him.

The best part of the book for me is it’s an instant download and they give a 60 day guarantee. So if you don’t like it you can just return it ..all the risk is on them.

I’m expecting it to be really good because most books just show techniques and this one has a lot of strategy involved in it from what I’ve heard.

Anyway I’m excited to read it and if you want to get better at Brazilian Jiu Jitsu I think you should check it out.

PS THEY JUST ANNOUNCED THEY’RE GIVING AWAY FREE $250 PRIVATE BRAZILIAN JIU JITSU LESSONS TO THE FIRST 200 PEOPLE THAT ORDER.

If you want to know more about BJJ Manifesto click here


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Think Big and Kick Ass by Donald Trump – Book Review

I just got done reading Think Big and Kick Ass by Donald Trump so I figured I’d do a lil book review thing and let you know about it.

The first thing that struck me about the book was that it was titled Think Big and Kick Ass. The second thing was that it was written by Donald Trump.

Well I’m a pretty assertive guy so I liked the Kick Ass part and Donald’s a billionaire so I figured if a billionaire writes about about thinking big and making money I should probably read it.

I was right. Donald REALLY comes through in this book and stays true to the title. From telling stories of celebrity failures he’s witnessed to brutally insulting Rosie O’Donnell he really does live his kick ass motto!

But more importantly what I took from the book was his THINK BIG attitude.

He really gives you an inside look into the way his mind works and how you can use the same thought process to MAKE A LOT OF MONEY IN YOUR LIFE!

To quote Donald: You’re going to be thinking anyway .. Might as well THINK BIG.

If you want to see more about Think Big and Kick Ass by Donald Trump click here.

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Donald Trump Think Big And Kick Ass

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Ulysses Gomez Bellator MMA Video and Play by Play

I went out to corner my team mate Ulysses Gomez in San Antonio Texas for his MMA fight in Bellator Mixed Martial Arts Championships. ‘

For those of you who don’t know, Ulysses is the younger brother of U.S. World Cup soccer star Herculez Gomez.

Here’s the full video and play by play of his fight at Bellator on Thursday.

Check it out:

Travis Reddinger vs. Ulysses Gomez

Round 1

Gomez lands a sharp leg kick to start the action. Redding responds with leg kicks of his own. Gomez responds back with his own leg kick.  Another sharp leg kick by Gomez as both fighters are cautious. Gomez snaps a leg kick and Reddinger rushes forward with strikes. Gomez lowers his level and scores a double leg takedown. Gomez is in full guard and is unable to score with punches. Reddinger works his way back to his feet and rushes Gomez to the cage fence. Gomez clamps in a standing guillotine and brings Reddinger down to the mat with it.  Reddinger fights it off and breaks the choke. Gomez works his way back to his feet off the cage wall. The fighters are now trading punches in the clinch. Gomez lowers his level and scores another double leg takedown as the round comes to an end.

Round 2

Reddinger rushes forward again with strikes and Gomez lands another double leg takedown to counter the attack. Gomez postures up and begins landing kicks to Reddinger’s thigh. Gomez continues to land blazing kicks to the grounded Reddinger. Gomez finally slows the assault and Reddinger rises to his feet. Reddinger grabs a clinch, but Gomez reverses Reddinger into the cage. Reddinger reverses it back as the fighters trade knees. Gomez lands an outside trip and scores another takedown. Gomez postures up and pulls away, letting Reddinger get back up. Big overhand right by Gomez, but Reddinger shakes it off. Gomez is keeping his distance as Reddinger walks him down. The fighters are in the clinch and Gomez lowers his level to score another double leg takedown as the round comes to an end.

Round 3

Reddinger shows some urgency and misses with a few punches.  Reddinger continues to push forward but is struggling to find the mark. Gomez grabs a clinch as they tussle along the cage. Back to center, Gomez lands a right answered by a Reddinger knee. Gomez rushes forward and scores another takedown. Gomez is unable to make a pass from full guard and stands up, shifting back to his leg kick assault to the grounded Reddinger. Gomez lets Reddinger up, Reddinger rushes forward and Gomez takes him right back down to the canvas.  Gomez continues to struggle inside Reddinger’s guard and lets him back up. Reddinger lands a knee and Gomez lowers his level to score another takedown. Reddinger has an arm bar, but it isn’t tight.  Reddinger transitions to a triangle, but can’t seem to close it out.  Reddinger transitions back to an arm bar, but again Gomez is able to work his way out of the submission attempt and stands up as the bell calls an end to the fight.

Official Result

Ulysses Gomez def. Travis Reddinger via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

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Teammate Uylsses “Useless” Gomez coming up

Hey I’m getting ready to go corner my boy Ulysses “Useless” Gomez in Bellator .

Here’s and article from MMAJunkie that got picked up by Yahoo sports..

Check it out:

Ulysses Gomez

Ulysses Gomez

Fight Path: Ulysses Gomez out to prove he’s not “Useless” in Bellator tourney

Kyle Nagel, MMAjunkie.com Aug 26, 5:31 pm EDT

The Gomez family has its share of international athletic experience, but it was new to second-oldest child Ulysses Gomez in 2007, when the son of a furniture store owner and used-car salesman purchased his ticket to Turkey.

A former soccer player like his star brother, Gomez had built himself into a well-rounded fighter after he began training in 2001. He was successful in grappling tournaments before he tried Pankration, a fighting form with ancient roots that combined boxing and wrestling.

So there he was, in the 2007 FILA World Wrestling Championships, representing Team USA in Pankration.

“Somebody asked me how I thought I would do,” Gomez told MMAjunkie.com

Gomez found out soon enough. With a strong performance, he won a gold medal, and he was then ready for his mixed-martial-arts career.

After winning Tachi Palace Fights’ flyweight (125-pound) belt, the 27-year-old Gomez makes his debut next week in the Bellator Fighting Championships bantamweight tournament, the next step in a career that has seen him go 6-1 using skills developed during his years of grappling, boxing and Pankration.

Following the athletic example set by older brother Herculez, who played for the United States in the World Cup this summer and has become a professional soccer star in Mexico, Gomez has blazed his own path in MMA, which he hopes can continue with his Bellator opportunity.

“People say, ‘This is the biggest fight of your career,’ but I hope not,” Gomez said. “I see it as the first step of many, hopefully taking me on to even more things after I’m done fighting. But for now, I want to keep improving and winning.”

A gifted family

Gomez was born in California to a family with a Mexican heritage. His parents owned a furniture store in Los Angeles before moving the family to Las Vegas when he was about 11 and finding work in dealing used cars.

His two brothers and two sisters all came in quick succession, and Gomez jokes about his family options based on his ethnicity.

“Being Hispanic, there are three things people do: fighting, soccer and construction,” Gomez joked. “Well, I don’t like soccer, and I don’t like yard work.”

But another family member took to soccer. Herculez Gomez, 13 months older than Ulysses, became a star in the sport and eventually became a scoring champion in the top Mexican league. Even six months before the World Cup began, he was barely on the U.S. team’s radar, but he performed well leading up to the picking of the teams.

An exhibition game near the final roster cuts fell on Ulysses Gomez’ birthday, which was a good sign. Herculez always scored on his birthday, he said.

The tradition continued, and Herculez Gomez’ goal helped him make the American roster for the world’s biggest sporting event.

“There’s something I noticed about him playing,” Ulysses Gomez said. “I watched him play for his (Major League Soccer) team once in Denver, and before the game you could see his mood change. It was real subtle, but he got real serious, and I could see it. I never felt like that when I played soccer.

“But that’s how I feel when I fight, like I’m a little nervous. But about an hour before, I get real serious and very focused. That’s how I know it’s for me.”

Years of training

By 2001, Gomez was ready. Aug. 1, in fact.

“A day that forever changed my life,” he said.

He had been renting UFC tapes and enjoying MMA. He had always told friends he felt he could be successful there, as well. So one day, he simply picked up the phone, called a gym and found a home.

Within months, Gomez started his career in grappling tournaments that continued for years with great success – to the point that tournaments would specifically request him. At his height, he was appearing nearly two dozen times per year.

Then he tried boxing, and then Pankration, with wins in both. Following the World Wrestling Championships in 2007, he returned home a champion having represented the country. Palace Fighting Championships, the successful California-based promotion that’s groomed dozens of notables, called and said the promotion wanted him for an event.

Looking for a new challenge, he accepted. He made his professional MMA debut in March 2008 and won his first two fights before taking on Rambaa Somdet in November 2008.

“Everything that can go wrong went wrong,” Gomez said. “I was heavy at the weigh-in, and I had to cut 12 pounds that day. I was in the hospital, and they put IVs in, and they said, ‘You shouldn’t fight.’ I said, ‘Man, I’m fighting.’

“I remember him dropping me in the first round, and we made it all the way to a decision, and he won; he really did. We were talking afterward, and I said, ‘I can’t believe he dropped me.’ My guys said, ‘Which time? He dropped you four times.’ I only remembered once.

“That showed me I could compete when I’m not even 100 percent.”

Gomez (6-1 MMA, 0-0 BFC) then won four consecutive fights to earn his upcoming Bellator opportunity, where he meets Travis Reddinger (14-2 MMA, 0-0 BFC) in an opening-round fight of the eight-man tourney. But he’s hoping his career can continue with the experience he gained in multiple fighting techniques in multiple countries over the years.

He doesn’t want to live up to his nickname, “Useless,” which he was called by other children in school who couldn’t pronounce his name. Gomez facetiously adopted the nickname for his fighting career.

“You have to have some fun with things, not be too serious all the time,” he said. “That’s how you stay loose.”

For additional coverage of Bellator 27, stay tuned to the MMA Rumors section of MMAjunkie.com. (www.mmajunkie.com). “I said I would either lose my first match or smash everybody. I was either out of my league, or they wouldn’t be on my level.”

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My UFC 118 picks

Ultimate Fighting Championship is making history on Saturday night when the Octagon gate closes for UFC 118 in Boston. The first time UFC has ever held an event in Boston. BJ Penn and Frankie Edgar rematch for the 155lb UFC title and James Toney takes on Randy Couture in a grudge match titles “Boxing vs UFC”.

My pics are in RED
Frank Edgar vs BJ Penn  (BJ Penn by SUB)
Randy Couture vs James Toney  (Randy Couture by GnP)
Demian Maia vs Mario Miranda  (Demian Maia by SUB)
Kenny Florian vs Gray Maynard (Kenny Florian by KO)
Nate Diaz vs Marcus Davis (Nate Diaz by SUB)
Joe Lauzon vs Gabe Ruediger  (Gabe by KO)

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(Video) Mike Tyson and Dana White Talk MMA!!

I’m a HUGE Mike Tyson fan. And in this video you see UFC President Dana White sit down and talk with Mike Tyson about the UFC, Mixed Martial Arts, Randy Couture vs James Toney and what it takes to become the greatest boxer of all time.

Plus a lot more!

Awesome video. Watch right now! Enjoy!

Mike Tyson

Mike Tyson

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Watch UFC 118 at the MOVIE THEATER?!?!?

I can’t WAIT to see James Toney vs Randy Couture!! UFC 118 is coming to a movie theater near you!

Check out this article and video I found on UFC.com

UFC® 118 TITLE FIGHT ACTION BURSTS BACK ONTO BIG SCREENS NATIONWIDE AS FRANKIE EDGAR AND BJ PENN THROW DOWN THE GAUNTLET IN THEIR HIGHLY ANTICIPATED REMATCH THIS AUGUST

Centennial, Colo. – August 9, 2010 – Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) and NCM Fathom have once again joined forces to give fans the front-row treatment with the high-definition broadcast of UFC 118: Edgar vs. Penn 2 in 369 select movie theaters nationwide on Saturday, August 28 at 10:00 p.m. ET / 7:00 p.m. PT.  Broadcast live from the TD Garden in Boston, the much anticipated rematch between Frankie Edgar and BJ Penn will be the first-ever UFC event in Massachusetts.

UFC fans can catch all the action in their local theaters by purchasing tickets at www.FathomEvents.com and at presenting theater box offices. Visit the NCM Fathom website for a complete list of theater locations and prices (theaters and participants are subject to change). Fans who purchase four tickets to the in-theater event can receive a free TapouT t-shirt. Redemption details are available at www.ufc.com/4pack.

Theatergoers across the country will be part of history as mixed martial arts (MMA) comes to Massachusetts for the first time following a two-year effort by legislators to bring the sport to the Bay State. Signed into law in December 2009 by Gov. Deval Patrick, the regulation of MMA enables the UFC to bring a full schedule of exciting events to Massachusetts including UFC 118: Edgar vs. Penn 2.

“UFC 118, with the rematch between Frankie Edgar and BJ Penn, and UFC legend Randy Couture and three-time boxing champion James Toney, is going to look and sound amazing on the big screen in theaters,” said Dana White, UFC President.

The title fight is a rematch between Edgar and Penn, who last met in the Octagon at UFC 112 on April 10. That back-and-forth fight kept fans glued to their seats and ended with a razor-thin win by Edgar; Penn’s first loss in the 155-pound division since 2002. Despite controversy among fans and critics over the close scoring, Edgar walked away with the title as judges called the match 50-45, 48-47 and 49-46 in his favor. Given the near-even matchup and tremendous competitiveness of these two fighters, the rematch bout is shaping up to be one of the biggest fights of the year.

Also on this card, UFC Hall of Famer, Randy Couture goes toe-to-toe with boxing legend James Toney. The 41-year-old Toney makes his UFC debut against Couture who has been a mainstay of MMA for over a decade and has been a three-time former heavyweight champion and a two-time light-heavyweight champion, as well as a former US Olympic wrestling team alternate in his pre-MMA days. Toney got his start in boxing in 1988 and fought professionally until 2009, winning his way through Middleweight, Super Middleweight, Cruiserweight, and Heavyweight championship titles.

In addition to these two highly-anticipated fights, UFC 118 : Edgar vs. Penn 2 will also feature the battle between Kenny Florian and Gray Maynard. Boston hometown favorite Florian will pit his impressive 13-4 professional record against Maynard’s flawless 9-0 with the next top lightweight contender spot on the line.

“Fathom and UFC present another grouping of bone-crunching matches for the delight of hungry MMA fans this month with UFC 118 : Edgar vs. Penn 2,” said Dan Diamond, vice president of NCM Fathom. “If you can’t be ringside in Boston, be front-row center in your local movie theater for the ultimate UFC experience.”

UFC 118 : Edgar vs. Penn 2 will be shown in select movie theaters including AMC Entertainment Inc., Celebration! Cinema, Cinemark USA Inc., Clearview Cinemas, Cobb Theatres, Kerasotes Showplace Theatres, National Amusements, Rave Motion Pictures and Regal Entertainment Group movie theaters, as well as The Arlington Theatre (Santa Barbara, CA), Carolina Theatre (Asheville, NC), Palace Cinema 9 (South Burlington, VT) and Penn Cinema (Lititz, PA), through NCM’s exclusive Digital Broadcast Network – North America’s largest cinema broadcast network.

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