Fast forward to the 0:45 mark to save some time…
Fast forward to the 0:45 mark to save some time…
If you haven’t heard, Dana White was furious with the way Anderson Silva performed at UFC 112.
Silva, who was awarded a unanimous decision, spent much of the 25-minute match dancing — and even occasionally running — around the Octagon, taunting Maia, shaking and shimmying, and refusing to engage his overmatched opponent.
Here is an interview with White after the event…
Silva responds through his translator…
They’re already calling this the golf shot of the year, and it propelled Mickelson to the Masters title. It was on the 13th hole of Sunday’s final round, and he had to hit it between the trees and over the water. This is proof positive that Mickelson is daring.
I’m starting to feel like a select group of NHL players are getting paid under the table to get into fights. Don’t we get a new one every couple of days? Still, who cares? l never tire of them, and their presence on the Internet will only help the sport, I assume.
On a side note, this is how I like my hockey fights. Nothing is dragged out — it’s just short and sweet.
Strange scene in Oklahoma City the other night. Carmelo Anthony knocks his head on Kevin Durant and collapses, and play goes on. Take a look:
Why would the refs put the ball in play with a player laid out on the floor? Why wouldn’t the Denver coaching staff yell and scream for a timeout? Why in the world is J.R. Smith trying to score when his teammate is prone on the court? Several people dropped the ball in this situation.
Here is what Chauncey Billups and Kenyon Martin had to say about it:
“I couldn’t believe J.R. would try to go for the layup,” said Chauncey Billups, who was on the bench at the time. “I was like, ‘Dude, are you serious? Call timeout, man, you see the dude ain’t move. What in the world are you thinking about?'”
Martin veered toward the positive, pointing out how Anthony was able to return and help the Nuggets to an important victory over the Thunder.
“It says a lot about Melo to be laying out like that and come back in and hit two clutch free throws,” Martin said.
He was asked, doesn’t the play say a lot about J.R. Smith?
“Yeah, whatever,” Martin said.
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