You may not have realized this, but WHACK! Magazine and its staph of derelicts and degenerates are pretty 420-friendly. As this year’s biggest holiday, the 20th of April, approached, we scratched our heads and thought, “How can we make this 4/20 the best one yet?” And the answer came to us, as if from heaven, in a cloud of thick reefer smoke: interview the biggest stoner in the jizz biz! So we called up our good friend, that angel of hemp-fueled hotness herself, the stunning and often-stoned Jenna Haze, to chat about her company, Jennaration X, anal sex, and reefer. This is just Part 1 of a very long interview with Miss Haze; we promise we’ll get around to more later, after we’ve celebrated our favorite holiday!
Don’t call it a comeback.Jens Pulver was back in action last night March 5 for Chicago Cagefighting Championships, winning a split decision over Wade Choate. It was the second victory in less than two months for “Lil’ Evil.”
via Don’t call it a comeback. Jens Pulver was back in action last night March 5 for Chicago….
February 28th, 2011 – Showdown Joe recaps UFC 127 in Sydney Australia. Showdown Joe goes inside the octagon to breakdown the upcoming Strikeforce card & Joe also goes behind the scenes at The Striking Truth premiere.
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via MMA Connected [02-28-2011] Video – Showdown Joe – FULL SHOW.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Local fighters shined while Strikeforce’s Jorge Gurgel and Roger Bowling pulled big victories at Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson at Nationwide Arena on Saturday night. Hometown favorite Jorge Gurgel made quick work of Billy Vaughan, grabbing a quick standing guillotine. Vaughan survived until Gurgel brought the bout to the ground and applied a body triangle. Vaughan tapped in just 44 seconds. Gurgel made it 2-0 for his family on Saturday night, as his wife, Zoila Frausto won her bout at Bellator in California. As he made his way through the crowd at Nationwide Arena, he shouted to friends with a huge smile on his face, “Zoila won!”Roger Bowling won a unanimous decision in the final undercard bout with a 30-27 score on all three judges card. He dominated Josh Thornburg in the first round, landing head kicks, hooks and takedowns. Somehow, Thornburg survived for a grappling-filled second round that ended with a referee’s stand-up, and the two trading hard shots. Bowling survived a guillotine in the last seconds of the fight as the loud and biased crowd counted down, and then cheered when the final bell rung for Bowling, a native of Cincinnati. John Kuhner kicked the undercard off with his first win and a memorable finish, ground and punding J.P. Felty brutally before locking on a triangle choke, squeezing until Felty was out. Mitch Whitesel broke a five-fight losing streak by guillotining Marc Cofer in the first round. Brian Rogers put on a striking show, TKOing Ian Rammel in the first round and setting himself as an up-and-comer to watch. Jason Freeman survived an early knockdown to come back and forced Jason Riley to tap out due to strikes.
via Gurgel, Bowling big winners on the Strikeforce undercard.
MMAFighting.com‘s E. Casey Leydon followed Strikeforce women’s welterweight champion Marloes Coenen prior to her title defense Saturday against Liz Carmouche. Watch as Coenen participates in a photo shoot for Strikeforce, trains and has her first dinner ever at Red Lobster.
via Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson Pre-Fight Interviews – Marloes Coenen.
Ratings for Thursday’s action-packed “UFC on Versus 3: Sanchez vs.
Kampmann” event slipped from the marks of the first two editions to a
series-low audience of 681,000 average viewers, MMAjunkie.com today confirmed.
Despite an instant-classic main event between perennial welterweight
contenders Diego Sanchez and Martin Kampmann, the event scored a
household rating of just 0.67.
UFC on Versus 3 took place at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky., and aired on Versus.
via UFC on Versus 3 draws series-low average audience of 681,000 viewers.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – MMAjunkie.com was on scene and reporting live from today’s “Strikeforce: Feijao vs.
Henderson” fighter weigh-ins, which took place at the Columbus
Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio.
Today’s ceremony began just after 5 p.m. ET, and all 20 competitors made weight without issue
Featuring a light heavyweight title fight between current champion
Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante and top contender Dan Henderson, as well as a
women’s welterweight tile fight between champion Marloes Coenen and
late replacement Liz Carmouche, “Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson”
takes place Saturday at the nearby Nationwide Arena.
via “Strikeforce: Feijao vs. Henderson” weigh-in results: Dual title fights official.
Dan Henderson’s been here before looking across at a much bigger opponent, but it can’t be getting easier at the age of 40. The legendary grappler has built a career on try to take down the huge dudes at light heavyweight and he’s got another big test in front of him tomorrow night in Columbus, Oh. when he battles Strikeforce light heavyweight champ Rafael Feijao.
Feijao will probably step into the cage around 225 pounds. There was a time when he fought at heavyweight in the low 230-pound range. Henderson maxes out around 208 pounds.
“One of the benefits
of fighting at 205 is I get to enjoy my food. One of the drawbacks is I
have to fight guys [Feijao’s] size,” Henderson said. “Obviously, I wouldn’t
be here if winning a world title wasn’t one of my goals. But the challenge of
fighting someone like Feijao is exciting. He’s big, he’s tough and he’s
strong. I would definitely enjoy having the belt but the reason I fight is for
the challenge.”
The Feijao-Henderson fight is one of two scheduled five-rounders. Marloes Coenen will defend her Strikeforce title for the first time against Liz Carmouche.
Strikeforce – Columbus weigh-in (Courtesy MMAjunkie):
MAIN CARD
Rafael Cavalcante (204.5) vs. Dan Henderson (204.5)
Marloes Coenen (135) vs. Liz Carmouche (134)
Tim Kennedy (186) vs. Melvin Manhoef (185)
Billy Evangelista (155.5) vs. Jorge Masvidal (155)
PRELIMINARY CARD
Roger Bowling (170) vs. Josh Thornburg (170)
Billy Vaughan (152.5) vs. Jorge Gurgel (155)
Jason “Jay” Freeman (221.5) vs. Jason Riley (259)
Ian Rammel (180.5) vs. Brian Rogers (184.5)
Marc Cofer (185) vs. Mitch Whitesel (182.5)
J.P. Felty (170.5) vs. John Kuhner (170.5)
via Strikeforce weigh-in: Henderson’s uphill climb against much bigger Feijao.
For the undefeated Chris Lozano, holding back is
going to be the toughest part of Bellator’s season-four welterweight
tournament.
He gets to use just about all the weapons in his arsenal: kicks,
punches, knees and a myriad of submissions he keeps for special
occasions. But perhaps his favorite tool, or at least one he said comes
naturally to him, is off-limits.
Per Bellator’s tournament rules, he can’t use elbows unless he makes the
tournament finals. And he loves them, particularly the ones of the
spinning variety. If he has his way, Lozano will dust them off just in time to teach Jay Hieron a lesson in respect.
via Bellator 35′s Lozano sheathing best weapon for now, hopes to dust off for Hieron.

