UFC 88 Flashback: Evans Dominates ‘The Iceman’

by Ross Everett on February 9, 2010

Rashad Evans was fighting for respect. He didnt scream about demanding respect in his prefight interviews because hes smart enough to know that respect must be earned. He earned it and then some with a devastating 2nd round TKO of Chuck Liddell in the main event of UFC 88: Breakthrough.

If Evans needed any more validation of how little respect he was getting, he could have taken a look at the UFCs text message prediction poll of the main event which favored The Iceman by a whopping 81% to’% margin. Or he could have listened to the UFC announcers, who had all but penciled Liddell in for a return to light heavyweight title contention after his inevitable victory. Still, Evans never whined about being disrespected as is commonplace among professional athletes in the stick and ball sports. He let his fists do the talking and with a perfectly placed overhand right will likely never have to worry about a lack of respect again.

From the opening horn, Evans showed no fear of Liddells once legendary power. Instead, he danced and moved (which was dumbly criticized as showboating by the UFC announce team), using his slick footwork and speed to dart in and out of range of Liddells punches. In the process, he was able to use his superior handspeed to get off first. His punches werent exactly highlight reel power shots at this point, but were nonetheless effective as evidenced by a cut opened under Liddells eye. For his part, Liddell scored with a few shots of his own, but was clearly frustrated by the evasiveness of his opponent.

The end was to come in the 2nd round. Liddell backed Evans up near the cage wall and went to throw an uppercut. Simultaneously, Evans responded with an overhand right that landed quicker, harder and more accurately. The perfectly placed punch knocked Liddell out cold and referee Herb Dean jumped in to cover him up and wave off the fight without taking a second look.

Rashad Evans raised his record to 17-0-1 with the TKO victory. Liddell, meanwhile, saw his record drop to 21-6.

Liddells loss notwithstanding, it was a good night for UFC veterans as Rich Franklin and Dan Henderson won their fights in impressive fashion. Franklin looked particularly sharp in dismantling tough Matt Hamill, eventually prevailing by 3rd round TKO.

This was the UFCs first trip to Atlanta and despite a good attendance the crowd itself was somewhat disappointing. In a marked contrast to the knowledgeable and enthusiastic fans at the Target Center in Minneapolis for UFC 87″arguably the best MMA crowd ever at a US venue”the live crowd at Phillips Arena often acted as if they were at a taping of Georgia Championship Wrestling. Every foreign fighter was booed mercilessly”including South Korean Kim. Perhaps the audience didnt realize that South Korea has been a US ally since its establishment after WW II.

More problematic was the crowds utter lack of respect for the fighters postfight. Poor Dong Hyun Kim was booed during his postfight interview–not quite the respect that a 4th degree judo black belt whod just won a very tough fight deserves. Kims treatment by the fans cant be written off as a reaction to a close split decision victory; Rashad Evans was booed after his victory over Liddell, and short of decapitating The Iceman there was no way his win could have been more decisive.

Ross Everett is a respected freelance writer specializing in casino gambling, fine dining and sports betting. He has appeared on a number of TV and radio programs offering strategies for successful NFL football betting. He lives in Southern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a pet llama. He is currently writing a biography of former NFL quarterback Jim Plunkett.

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Guide to Securing Domestic Helper Visa to the US

by Alice Sy on February 9, 2010

Let’s face it; the United States of America is among the countries everyone would dream to visit. Since the country offers many job opportunities, high currency, scenic landscapes and high paying jobs-they make it harder to live or work there. Visa is among the major requirements of the government to have access in the country, as for those vying for domestic helper jobs then they have to pass the stringent requirements as well-securing a domestic helper visa.

There are certain kinds of visa available out there and having one doesn’t secure your position already. Your visa depends on your purpose. US Visa has two categories; immigrant and non-immigrant. People aspiring to be residents must have the first for all other purposes it’s the second. Technically, the first is hard to achieve, it may take years but for the second, it can be a lot easier.

Domestic Helper visa application may be done by domestic helper themselves but for convenience, it is usually handled by their chosen agency. An appointment is needed in the US Embassy first, via phone, email or personal. Some fees must be taken care of, they are non refundable and must be paid prior to appointment.

Upon hearing the case, the US embassy shall then ask for the documents needed to support the motive of visit. Passport and other forms are examples. Getting a visa is different from getting a regular ID, it needs tact and effort and may take weeks, months, even years, depending on the evaluation of the US embassy.

Securing a Domestic Helper Visa may be time consuming and laborious but the efforts are all worth it for domestic helpers. The important thing is to do everything in the proper matter under the guidance of the divine providence and the US Embassy as well.

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NFL Preseason Handicapping: Pros and Cons

February 9, 2010

Among the sports betting public there’s a lot of conflicting opinions about betting NFL preseason games. That’s not really surprising, since there doesn’t seem to be much middle ground on the subject. Overly cautious handicappers would argue that preseason football is a poor wagering opportunity. Some of the more obnoxious tout services would have you believe that short of a fixed game there is no greater “lock” that preseason football. Like most things that produce such polarized opinions, the truth is probably somewhere in the middle of the two extremes. Preseason NFL football is a unique proposition for the sports gambler, but when approached with caution, discipline and knowledge it can yield some profit.

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All About French- Speaking Countries

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18 Strategies For Enhancing Language Skills

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How To Write Great KSA Statements

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Applying for a Government job is different than applying for a civilian job. When a job opening is posted, they may ASK applicants to submit a narrative statement in addition to a resume.

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Portrait Photography – Learn Some More

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A portrait, also known as a portraiture, is a photo centering on a person or small groups facial expression while they are in a still position. This is to display the personality, mood and the likeness of the person or group. Portrait photography does not always have to have just the face in the picture, the whole body and background can be included as well. When taking a portrait photo the person or group is generally looking strait at the camera.

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All Reality Is Merely The Power Of Mind

February 8, 2010

A commercial for the United Negro College Fund which aired frequently in the 1980s used the slogan ‘the mind is a terrible thing to waste’. We’re not talking about college educations here today, but this is a slogan which is absolutely true. Your mind has lot more power than you might think; and the power of the mind is indeed a terrible thing to waste. When you can access the power your mind contains, you can use it to change the world around you for the better.

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5 Things to Ask Your MD About Recuperating From Lasik Surgery

February 7, 2010

As with a number of the surgical procedures, your doctor may suggest take it easy from your job and other family responsibilities to recover. This consists of minor surgeries for vision correction. Making progress from a Lasik vision correction surgical procedure is quite short and commonly with no unfortunate event.
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Searching For a Low-Priced but High Quality Wedding Dress?

February 7, 2010

Your wedding day should be one of your life’s biggest days, so everything, from the planning, to the music, to the decorations, and everything else, must be perfect. You get overwhelmed with thousands of thoughts. Near the top of the thoughts running through your head is your wedding gown. The image that guests see as [...]

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