Rock N Jock | The Best So Far
Join Dirty as he looks back at his favorite Rock N Jock moments from this year.
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Join Dirty as he looks back at his favorite Rock N Jock moments from this year.
The thriller is called Heist Society and was won in a bidding war by the WB, and will be based on the novels by Ally Carter!
Drew will be teaming up with Denis Di Novi as a producer, and Shauna Cross is set to write the script. Adaptations are tough, so let's hope she makes it awesome!
Here's what it's about for those of you who don't know:
The book follows a young woman named Katarina Bishop who hails from an extended family of cat burglars and master thieves. The girl leaves her illicit life behind, but when her father is the prime suspect in the case of a mobster's missing art collection, she assembles a crew to track down the art and steal it back.
Like a lot of adaptations nowadays, the studio is making the characters older to be more appealing or something. Actually, we don't know why they wouldn't put their faith into youngsters. Harry Potter pulled it off, but, let's be honest -- Harry Potter was unusual because it was done correctly.
We're interested to see who the cast now, for sure!
Does this get U amped??
[Image via WENN.]
Saturday’s UFC 132 fight card in Las Vegas will air in its entirety as four preliminary bouts are scheduled to stream on Facebook.com/UFC starting at 6pm ET, joining two prelims on Spike at 8pm and five-fight main card on pay-per-view at 9pm.
The Facebook stream includes Brian Bowles vs. Takeya Mizugaki, Aaron Simpson vs. Brad Tavares, Andre Winner vs. Anthony Njokuani, and Jeff Hougland vs. Donny Walker.
UFC 132 is headlined by a rematch between bantamweight champ Dominick Cruz and Urijah Faber, while the complete UFC 132 card features:
MAIN CARD (PPV)
PRELIMINARY CARD (Spike TV)
PRELIMINARY CARD (Facebook)
For complete UFC 132 coverage stay tuned to MMAFrenzy.com.
Tomorrow night, Kenny Florian will make his featherweight debut as he takes on Diego Nunes at UFC 131
Charles Oliveira’s controversial win over Nik Lentz at Sunday’s UFC on Versus 4 event has been overturned by the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission, which declared the bout a no contest after an illegal knee that was missed by the referee led to Oliveira’s second-round submission victory.
With the loss erased, Lentz (21-4-2) remains unbeaten in the UFC with five wins and a lone draw, while Oliveira (14-1) returns to 14-1 and will have to try again to rebound from his first career loss to Jim Miller in December when he returns to the Octagon.
Despite the controversial finish, Lentz and Oliveira will still awarded $50,000 bonuses for putting on the “Fight of the Night” at UFC on Versus 4.
Check out MMAFrenzy.com’s complete UFC on Versus 4 coverage by clicking here.
Pictured: Nik Lentz
Wow! Didn't see this one coming!
According to preliminary numbers, America's Got Talent apparently earned higher ratings than the The Voice's season finale last night!
The singing competition reportedly took a 3.5 rating/12 share in the adults 18-49 demographic - which was 6% higher from last week's result show, but 20% lower than the performance finale the night before - and garnered 10 million viewers, while Talent had a 4.0/12 share and 13 MILLION viewers!
We guess people love their Howie Mandel!
Who'd of thought?! LOLz!
Either way, well done to both of those shows!
Subterranean | 5/11/10 | Mayer Hawthorne
Retro soul man Mayer Hawthorne spins the best videos the indie world has to offer on this week's Subterranean.
Arguably the UFC’s most controversial story of the year finally has an explanation. Former UFC middleweight contender Nate Marquardt said Tuesday on MMAFighting’s “MMA Hour” with Ariel Helwani that elevated testosterone levels from hormone replacement therapy were to blame for his removal from UFC on Versus 4 and subsequent firing by UFC President Dana White.
On Saturday, Marquardt was removed from his main event slot against Rick Story, which was set to be his welterweight debut for the promotion and replaced by Charlie Brenneman, who went on to upset Story in the co-main event after Cheick Kongo vs. Pat Barry was promoted to headline. Withing the hour, White announced on Twitter that Marquardt would no longer be fighting for the UFC and significant speculation has since taken place regarding the reason for Marquardt’s departure.
On Tuesday, Marquardt spoke candidly about the previous week’s activities, inclusing having his license denied by Pennsylvania after his testosterone levels failed to return to normal by Saturday following a recent hormone treatment.
“I was not medically cleared because of a situation I’ve been dealing with since August,” Marquardt said. “Last year, I was feeling sluggish and my memory had gone out the window. I was irritable. I knew something was wrong. I felt like I was over-training when that wasn’t the case.”
Marquardt went on to fight Rousimar Palhares at a UFC Fight Night event in Austin, Texas in September, then challenged Yushin Okami at UFC 122 in Germany for the #1 contender position in the middleweight division in November.
Not until his fight with Dan Miller at UFC 128 in New Jersey in March did Marquardt experience any issues from an athletic commission concerning his medical license.
“I got the fight with Dan Miller in New Jersey, where I applied for a therapeutic use exemption,” said Marquardt. “They came back and said they would let me fight this fight, but they wanted to make sure that I needed the treatment. They said my doctor submitted paperwork that seemed incomplete”
With approval from the New Jersey State Athletic Commission, Marquardt was required to stop undergoing treatments for eight weeks to verify that his regular testosterone were levels were naturally low, thus requiring the medication he was taking. During this eight week window, Marquardt signed to fight Anthony Johnson at UFC on Versus 4 in Pittsburgh on June 26th.
Three weeks before the scheduled fight, Marquardt’s doctor advised he take a testosterone shot to boost his once again low testosterone levels.
Following this shot, Marquardt repeatedly took blood tests to check on his testosterone levels, with each one above the range that Pennsylvania would allow for him to fight. While his levels were decreasing, they were still not within the legal limit.
Once it was obvious that he would not pass the required blood test, the PSAC suspended Marquardt, thus not allowing him to fight the following day. Marquardt stated that a blood test he took the following day when he had been scheduled to fight was indeed within the limits for which he would have been allowed to fight. He hinted that Commissioner Greg Sirb will be lifting his suspension, as he has essentially met all requirements for him to be able to fight.
Speculation arose that the reason for Marquardt’s withdrawal was due to his weight cut to 170 pounds. That was disputed by his own camp immediately, citing a video that NBC Sports had recorded throughout the day of weigh-ins, which showed that Marquardt was already at the weight limit of 171 pounds.
Following his suspension and release from the UFC, will Marquardt abandon the new weight class before his first fights at 170?
“I’ll definitely still be at 170 pounds” Marquardt replied. “If my levels weren’t elevated in the first place, the weight cut wouldn’t have made the test higher. I just want to get past this situation right now, get off suspension, let the dust settle and go from there.”

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