status is none of yer' damn business!! :-)
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Nice analogy, I think. lol.
Give it up Mike, they will do what they wish. I
Some people just refuse to accept the fact that hitting the ask will make the price go up. Go figure.
Exactly.Patience is key here.
Would be nice.
Hit that ASK!
Bio's would be cool.
MiMurray what s lvl2 looking like? TIA.
Kilerb - I think MiMurray was talking about you attacking everyone else like you did with uwlungman when he said it was a 1st class pr.If you do not like anyone attacking you for your comments then do not attack others.
Let them have their joys for now, when US carrier news hit they will not be able to stop the momentum.
If people will not hit the ask we will continue to sit here.
RU - I am trying to work here and I can't get anything done with pics like that.
Exactly. And if it found it's way to this board then it is all over other boards as well. Interesting none the less.
What is this story suppose to be telling us? Everything that has been pr's has been proven as fact so what's up with this story?
You are correct Tool
Agree...Definitely will not hurt with all the speculation going on about dilution.
Exactly.
Any AH trades happening?
More games or someone dumping?
Just sent an email to Dish also.
OT - Look at this boxer
http://msn.foxsports.com/boxing/story/5305466?GT1=7840
March 8 2006 2:47 PM
Tks momo
What's lvl2 looking like?
Slow upward movement, then more carrier news and we will be set.
Exactly.. Fighting and betting go hand in hand.
Hawk - that camel is trying to bust out, you can see his toes.
Maninfla - If you know for a fact that there is dilution then post the info & where you got it. Otherwise quit trying to save us and move on.
Nice find
Maybe old post but :
Interview: TKO's Mark Hominick
Submitted by: Keith Mills
Posted On 01/25/2006
On January 28th TKO return to Montreal. One of the fights on this packed card is Mark Hominick defending his Super Lightweight (145 pound) belt against Naoji Fujimoto. Also on the card are fellow Team Tompkins fighters Sam Stout and Chris Horodecki taking on Jay Estrada and Dave Parizeau respectively. In the ADCC News archive is a previous interview with Hominick.
This update was conducted by e-mail.
KM: I apologize again I mistakenly referred to you as fighting out of a different team before. You are actually still representing Team Tompkins? If I recall correctly you also train boxing and judo in the London area. Can you describe what all that is like? MH: Team Tompkins gym is the hardest training gym around. We have a strong stable of fighters that consistently train to the limits day in and day out. The atmosphere at the gym is focused around fighting, and preparing for war in the ring. We cross-train with Jeff Curran's school in Chicago, and other fighters from area gyms.
KM: Which fight of yours was your first title fight? I saw a good description on the net. How many times did you defend it before Rice? MH: My first fight in TKO (formerly UCC) in June of 2002 was a title fight, since I was replacing an injured fighter last minute and my trainer had a good relationship with the promoter of the event. Since that fight I have successfully defended the title 6 times.
KM: You regained you belt in a rematch against Shane Rice. Were your two fights since then title defenses? MH: Since I recaptured the title from Shane Rice in September of 2004, I have defended the belt twice and I preparing for another defense on the 28th of this month.
KM: Your last fight, Ryan Diaz, was your longest fight. Can you describe that one? Were you ever concerned it would go to your first judges' decision? MH: My last fight with Ryan Diaz was a 3 round standup war. Since the fight was 5 rounds I knew I would have the advantage as the fight progressed since I stress conditioning and continuous pressure in my fights. I continually attacked his body throughout the fight, and eventually he could not keep up with the pace that I dictated in the fight. The referee stepped in when he was not defending on our feet. Ryan proved what a chin and heart he possessed in this fight.
KM: What do you think of fighting Naoji Fujimoto? For those of us who aren't familiar with him can you tell us what you know about him? MH: I am absolutely thrilled to be facing Naoji Fujimoto in my next fight. He comes from a very respected Pancrase gym in Japan, and is known for his speed and leg locks. I am excited to showcase my abilities against international competition and prove that Canadian fighters are not to be messed with.
KM: On the same card Ivan Menjivar fights Urijah Faber. Will you be watching that fight? What do you think of that one? MH: The fight between Ivan Menjivar and Urijah faber is going to be a war! My focus in 100% on Fujimoto so I have not been giving too much consideration to the fight, but I know that the fans are in for a treat when these two fighters step in the ring.
KM: The 145 pound division, whether called Super Lightweight or Flyweight, doesn't have the same amount of fighters in North America as the other classes. You, Mike Brown in Florida, Cole Escovedo and Gilbert Melendez in California, Ivan and Urijah on this card...what is your career strategy regarding these other 145 pound fighters? Would you look to Japan? MH: Right now I want to fight international competition. There are endless amounts of great match-ups in the 145lb division, and the exposure for these smaller weight classes seems to be overseas. I would like the opportunity to face whoever is considered top level competition, so wherever these individuals are, that is where I want to be. I do not call out fighters, whoever the fans and promoters want me to fight that is who I step in there with.
KM: UFC 58 is shaping up to be a 'Canada vs. US' show. What are your thoughts on this? MH: I am extremely excited about UFC 58: Canada vs. USA. This will be a true testament to the level of fighters that are competing within our
country and showcase that our top fighters are the real deal. Also, my
training partner Sam Stout will be on the card which gives me extra
incentive to cheer on our nation. The UFC is pulling out all the stops for this one, and I just hope that Canada can hold a UFC belt in the near future.
KM: Between now and TKO another show takes place in Canada, APEX. Seems like a busy month for Canadians in the news. What are your thoughts on not necessarily APEX but the 'Montreal scene'? MH: The 'Montreal Scene' seems to dominate and reflect the entire Canadian scene, when in fact, there are many fighters from across the country that constitute Canada's top fighters. The Crow and St. Pierre have really shown that Montreal holds Canada's elite, but there are many great fighters from other Provinces as well. MMA is only sanctioned in certain provinces, which illustrates why Quebec gets the majority of the focus. Since MMA is sanctioned within Quebec, there has been more popularity and promotion, and therefore more fighters training out of these areas. Canada's 2 largest promotions are located within Quebec and the majority of the fan base resides within this area. Hopefully in the future, we can show that top fighters are from across the country as well as the Montreal Scene and the sport of MMA can grow in popularity across Canada.
KM: Can you describe what TKO's television coverage in Canada is like from your point of view? Have you seen all your TKO fights on TV? MH: Quebec is treated to the most coverage of MMA (TKO in particular) within Canada since The Sports Network has a weekly show, but now that the Fight Network has evolved MMA in scene all over the country. Many individuals have come up to me and informed me that they watched my fight on the Fight Network which is great. I believe that the Fight Network is going help MMA reach the general public, since it can be ordered within a cable package.
KM: Anything else you want to get out to the fans? MH: The fans can look forward to an exciting fight on January 28th, Fujimoto
better come prepared and expect fireworks in the ring!
OT - Domer no but you can understand it about as much as what he said.
Permissum is vado <Let it go>
He said ebedi stit in the flurum.
Agree, very abnormal today. Did the mm's finish convering maybe and letting it trade as it should?
I am out until the uplisting or some other credible info comes out. Right now Turek has some explaining to do.
Wayne - Then why is it dated for April 9, 2002? ( last line of you post)
Wayne - Is that suppose to be a history lesson on Sandy?
TFN - Thanks.
TFN - I posted this earlier but did not get a response. Could you give me a brief relation between TBLU & PLNI. TIA.
Wrong board sorry
OT- Especially when you shoot out of the tunnel. Awesome ride.