Saturday, June 4, 2016

You know. Fighters are known to have nicknames whether it be in boxing, kickboxing, or mixed martial arts. Many are well known in MMA and popular whether it be The Ax Murderer (Wanderlei Silva), The Iceman (Chuck Liddell), The Korean Zombie (Chan Sung Jung), The Spider (Anderson Silva), Cro Cop (Mirko Filipovic), and The Last Emperor (Fedor Emelianenko) to name some but there are plenty more out there that don't get as much love despite their coolness. Here's a few.
The Snowman (Jeff Monson)
Neo-Samurai (Genki Sudo)
The Techno Goliath (Hong-Man Choi)
The Korean Colossus (Hong-Man Choi)
The Sandman (Guy Mezger)
The Legend (Frank Shamrock)
Megapunk (James Thompson)
The Colossus (James Thompson)
The Smashing Machine (Mark Kerr)
The Titan (Mark Kerr)
Ice Cold (Igor Vovchanchyn)
The Ukraine Freight Train (Igor Vovchanchyn)
The Supersized Samurai (Semmy Schilt)
The Sage of The Combat Sports World (Tsuyoshi Kohsaka)
Shogun (Mauricio Rua)
Ninja (Murilo Rua)
The Dreamcatcher (Gegard Mousasi)
King Mo (Muhammad Lawal)
Minowaman (Ikuhisa Minowa)
I don't think there's many MMA fighters with cooler names than "Luke Rockhold". That dude was blessed with a bad ass name.

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Europe - Carrie (Official Video)

Europe - Rock the Night

One of the best party and club songs.



Europe - The Final Countdown (Official Video)

Happy 30th Anniversary to Europe's most famous album: The Final Countdown. Selling over 7 million copies, the album launched the Swedish band into the mainstream with singles like The Final Countdown, Rock The Night, Love Chaser, Carrie, and Cherokee.



Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Today marks the 25th anniversary of the official beginning of Guns N' Roses' Use Your Illusion Tour. I say official because they played at Rock in Rio II and some warm up shows. The tour ran eight legs and was one of the longest in history as it went 26 months eventually concluding on July 17, 1993 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The tour featured many big and infamous GNR moments including two riots on July 2, 1991 and August 8, 1992 but it also featured the band performing at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert at Wembley Stadium on April 20, 1992. The tour was the first for keyboardist Dizzy Reed as an official member and drummer Matt Sorum. It also featured a lineup change with rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin who quit the band on November 7, 1991 and was replaced by Gilby Clarke though Stradlin returned for five shows to fill in for an injured Clarke. Until this year, the tour would be the final one for Slash and Duff McKagan who eventually left the band in 1996 and 1997 respectively.

Saturday, May 21, 2016

Saw Captain America: Civil War on Monday and it was another great movie from Marvel and Disney. Thought it was well written and the acting was good. The story was good and whether you agreed with either Cap or Iron Man, neither came off as villains. It was nice to see Spider-Man in an Avengers movie. It also left me looking forward to the two part Avengers: Infinity War coming in 2018 and 2019. The only knock on the movie was Crossbones, who I was looking forward to, was barely in it and may have gotten killed off early on (though it appears it may not be the case).