Elite1MMA Productions Presents “WILD CARD” (Video)
Elite 1 MMA Productions and Casino New Brunswick’s Fight Night at the Casino Proudly Presents “Wild Card” July 24th, 2010. Tickets NOW AVAILABLE at Casino NB Gift Shop and on-line http://casinonb.ca/
This will be Elite 1 MMA Productions biggest promotion to date and will showcase a 2.2 Million dollar production in o…ur new home at Casino New Brunswick. 3 live HD Projection screens, concert sound and lighting will make this the best night of great action in a cage.
This will be the best Mixed Martial Arts — Cage Fighting Action Moncton and surrounding area MMA Fans has ever seen.
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King Of The Cage live fight
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Mamoru Yamaguchi vs Greg Guzman
Kana Hyatt vs Reuben Duran
Yukinari Tamura vs Tony Hervey
Bryson Kamaka vs Saad Awad
Kao Ramos vs Rick Legere
Juan Rivas vs Shad Smith
Daniel Hernandez vs Kenny McCorkell
Scott Merrit vs David Gomez
dominick waters vs Frank Pizzirulli
watch this super star live fight just visit there
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Duration : 0:5:6
Impulse MMA Facility Fighter 5 Training.wmv
Entenda mais sobre o que é MMN atravez de um grande especialista e professor mricano! Val a pena.
Duration : 0:4:47
Mixed Cage
I splited some videos with Dozing Green pv it became more interesting than I expected,so I decided to upload it ^__^
Duration : 5 min 55 sec
Inside the Ring of Fire: MMA documentary YouTube movie rentals
“Inside the Ring of Fire” is a cutting edge, action packed MMA documentary about an underground fight club that once existed in Old Town Monrovia, California. Coach Vincent Duchetta leads these young fighters into battle as they discover their dreams on the warriors’ path. Bones will break and blood will spill but in the end everyone lives to fight another day. “Inside the Ring of FIre” is an epic story about the triumph of the human spirit and the quest of the hero’s journey. Rent on youtube.
Duration : 1:21:49
cage the elephant aint no rest for the wicked
I was walking down the street,
When out the corner of my eye
I saw a pretty little thing approaching me.
She said “I’ve never seen a man
Who looks so all alone,
Could you use a little company?
If you can pay the right price
Your evening will be nice,
And you can go and send me on my way.”
I said “You’re such a sweet young thing
Why you do this to yourself?”
She looked at me and this is what she said:
“Oh, there ain’t no rest for the wicked,
Money don’t grow on trees.
I got bills to pay,
I got mouths to feed,
There ain’t nothing in this world for free.
I know I can’t slow down,
I can’t hold back,
Though you know, I wish I could.
No there ain’t no rest for the wicked,
Until we close our eyes for good”.
Not even fifteen minutes later
I’m still walking down the street,
When I saw a shadow of a man creep out of sight.
And then he sweeps up from behind
And puts a gun up to my head,
He made it clear he wasn’t looking for a fight.
He said “Give me all you’ve got
I want your money not your life,
But if you try to make a move I won’t think twice.”
I go like “You can have my cash
But first you know I got to ask
What made you want to live this kind of life?”
He said “There ain’t no rest for the wicked,
Money don’t grow on trees.
I got bills to pay,
I got mouths to feed,
There ain’t nothing in this world for free.
I know I can’t slow down,
I can’t hold back,
Though you know, I wish I could.
No there ain’t no rest for the wicked,
Until we close our eyes for good”.
Now a couple hours have passed
And I was sitting at my house,
The day was winding down and coming to an end.
So I turned on the TV
And flipped it over to the news,
And what I saw I almost couldn’t comprehend.
I saw a preacher man in cuffs he’d taken money from the church,
He stuffed his bank account with righteous dollar bills.
But even still I can’t say much
Because I know we’re all the same,
oh yes we all seek out to satisfy those thrills
“Oh, there ain’t no rest for the wicked,
Money don’t grow on trees.
We got bills to pay,
We got mouths to feed,
There ain’t nothing in this world for free.
I know we can’t slow down,
We can’t hold back,
Though you know, we wish we could.
No there ain’t no rest for the wicked,
Until we close our eyes for good”
Duration : 0:3:5
The Cage – Maxine (Rick Barrett, Martin T. Roberts, and Pat Jordan)
I wrote the majority of my songs about real people and events in my life, but this one is fiction ala the Twilight Zone. Written in the first person point of view, the young man in the song is sick of telling his buddies he doesn’t have a girlfriend…so he makes one up and he tells his friends her name is Maxine…she has black hair, green eyes, and is 17 (it should be noted that I was 19 or 20 when I wrote this song lest anyone think I wrote it last week or even at the age of 40…which was the age I was in this video). Anyway, our character kind of kind of goes off the mental deep end at the end and I always assumed as his friends begin to doubt him that Maxine becomes real in his mind and he really begins to believe she exists…though lyrically it doesn’t specifically support this I suppose.
And if you allowed to admit that you like one of the lines of your own songs, if for no other reason that is much different than all of the other lines of all your other songs, than I have to admit that I always liked the line “Her black high heels are clacking on the hard wooden floor”…this is mysteriousness from a youthful point of view…my youthful point of view…
I always thought the most interesting thing about the punk/new wave movement as that the songwriters had kind of beginning, youthful period, like The Beatles, The Who, The Kinks, etc…whereas a lot of corporate rock crap on the radio in the late 70s and early 80s STARTED from a middle period point of view…now I am not saying punk and new wave songs are better than the corporate rock of that time period (ok I am) partly because of this but we (the other members of The Cage and the bands around us) were drawing from this youthful period and writing about girls and strange things and we were fighting the urge to write the grand songs that were supposed to save the world…not that we didn’t try to save to world on occasion as Marty (aka Martin T. Roberts) tried to do in “Nuclear Waste” but we were “on our back porch drinking a beer” in the same song…
I am not sure what my point is, but I think it has something to do with not being able to A) “getting away” with writing a song like this at my age of 48, B) reflecting on the fact that I was aware of even at the time that I had to go with songs like these at this age and not to over think them and C) you could promise me the definitive meaning of life, world peace, and a zillion dollars and I don’t think I would be able to write a song again like this again in the remainder of this earthly life.
After writing this I took a drive to Drug Mart to buy an appliance light bulb for the fridge, the Talking Heads’ “Road To Nowhere” was strangely, almost blaring from the Drug Mart speakers, and here as I tried to match the bulb in my pocket with the corresponding one on the shelf I reflected on the fact that since I have spent most of life hopping from girl to girl and then woman to woman, with very little alone time in between, that this song about the uncomfortableness of being alone from my youth has more to do with me that I ever had time to think about…
THE CAGE is (from left to right):
Martin T. Roberts – bass
Pat Jordan – drums
Rick Barrett – electric guitar and vocals
Duration : 0:8:59
CAGE: ShockHound Interview
Rapper Cage â?? aka Chris Palko â?? expands on his friendship and collaboration with actor Shia LeBeouf, his troubled upbringing, and his new Definitive Jux album Depart From Me.
Duration : 4 min 21 sec
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Earlier today THQ released a couple of new videos for UFC Undisputed 2010!