It was on this month 35 years ago that Blue Oyster Cult released their eighth album Fire of Unknown Origin. It was notably the last album to feature the originals before drummer Albert Bouchard left. It was the last album to feature the original five until 1988's Imaginos.
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Tuesday, July 26, 2016
Don Frye: A Hall of Fame Career Full of What Could've Beens
Don Frye: A Hall of Fame Career Full of What Could've Beens
July 20, 2016
By Ryan Porzl
On July 10, 2016, MMA Legend and Pioneer Don "The Predator" Frye was rightfully inducted in the UFC Hall of Fame. The induction could be considered long overdue and occurred on the twentieth anniversary he began his career. During his on and off fifteen year career, Frye had a legendary run that featured one of the greatest rookie years in the sports history to fun fights to tournament victories to beating good fighters for the time. Then, beginning in 1997, Frye's career began a period that would plague him for the remaining 14 years that involved sabbaticals, injuries, not taking time off at certain periods, addiction, and lack of motivation. While Frye would have many great fights, scored some very good wins, and lost to mostly good fighters, he never achieved the same potential that he showed in 1996. This article will showcase some of Frye's best moments but also bring up the stuff that preventing him from doing even greater things as we take a look at his career from start to finish. Bear in mind that I'm a huge Don Frye fan and he was one of the first fighters I followed when I first got into MMA so this isn't meant to be insulting him or questioning his legacy.
July 20, 2016
By Ryan Porzl
On July 10, 2016, MMA Legend and Pioneer Don "The Predator" Frye was rightfully inducted in the UFC Hall of Fame. The induction could be considered long overdue and occurred on the twentieth anniversary he began his career. During his on and off fifteen year career, Frye had a legendary run that featured one of the greatest rookie years in the sports history to fun fights to tournament victories to beating good fighters for the time. Then, beginning in 1997, Frye's career began a period that would plague him for the remaining 14 years that involved sabbaticals, injuries, not taking time off at certain periods, addiction, and lack of motivation. While Frye would have many great fights, scored some very good wins, and lost to mostly good fighters, he never achieved the same potential that he showed in 1996. This article will showcase some of Frye's best moments but also bring up the stuff that preventing him from doing even greater things as we take a look at his career from start to finish. Bear in mind that I'm a huge Don Frye fan and he was one of the first fighters I followed when I first got into MMA so this isn't meant to be insulting him or questioning his legacy.
Dusty Rhodes vs. Ric Flair - NWA World Championship Match: Great America...
On this day 30 years ago, "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes defeated "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair to win his third, and ultimately, final NWA World Heavyweight Championship. Rhodes previously held the championship from August 21, 1979 to August 26, 1979 and June 21, 1981 to September 17, 1981. Rhodes would eventually lose it back to Flair on August 9th. Wish he held it longer but better to have won and lost then never to have held it. Was nice to see Rhodes with the Big Gold Belt.
Also, want to say fuck you to the WWE for this footage. Seriously, WWE. It's only fucking blood so stop acting like pussies and releasing black and white footage. I can still see the blood and it's not going to scar any kid.
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
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