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Source: http://www.foxhead.com/us/#/bmx/blog/id/26792
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Alan Belcher recently survived one of Rousimar Palhares’ leg locks and went on to win by TKO at UFC on Fox 3. To give you an idea how rare that is, half of Palhares’ 14 wins have come via a leg submission. Generally, when “Toquinho” gets a hold of a leg, the only way to get out is by tapping.
But Belcher solved his the Palhares puzzle and wants to help you (yes, you!) do it, too. After being approached by several people for tips, the jiu-jitsu black belt is going to teach how he gameplanned for Palhares, and how he executed it while in the fight.
On Thurs., May 24, at 8:30 E.T., Belcher will hold a free webinar complete with drills, defenses, and conditioning moves. If you want to learn from Belcher, sign up here. Seminars with fighters of Belcher’s caliber will often cost you hundreds, so anyone training should take part.
Athletes will often guard their game plans like nuclear missile launch codes. It says a ton about both Belcher’s character and his confidence in his game that he’ll share his secrets to anyone who asks.
Thanks, Fightlinker.
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The finale of the 2012 Monster Energy Supercross was not the only event held in Sin City last weekend, it was also host to the 9th annual Geico MiniMotoSX held at The Orleans Arena. The big winner of the night was Ryan Abrigo who won in both the 12 Inch Expert and World final, as well as a second place finish in the 10 Inch Expert class. With over 300 entries, the 2012 MiniMotoSX was the World?s Largest Minibike race once again, in which Abrigo walked away with $8,000 in purse money for the evening.
In the women’s class, WMX Pro Tatum Sik, successfully defended her title. Former champion, Erika Short finished second, while Justine Geisler made the long trip from France to finish third.
Source: http://www.supercross.com/features/2012-geico-minimotosx-results
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Valentino Rossi warned that Ducati seemed to be losing ground again at Le Mans following a difficult Friday practice ahead of the French Grand Prix. The Italian legend felt his struggling team was starting to move in the right direction after he finished seventh at the last MotoGP round in Portugal, but he was only ninth quickest at Le Mans on Friday, admitting that Ducati was having particular issues on worn tyres.
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Andretti Autosport’s James Hinchcliffe was fastest in the first part of Pole Day qualifying for the Indianapolis 500. The Canadian clocked a speed of 225.746mph over his four-lap run to beat Penske’s Will Power and fellow Andretti driver Ryan Hunter-Reay to the top spot in the five-hour preliminary segment of qualifying for the IndyCar Series’ premier race.
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Tom Lawlor knocked out Jason MacDonald in under a minute at UFC on Fuel 3 Tuesday and earned a $40,000 Knockout of the Night bonus. It turns out the extra money could not have come at a better time.
Lawlor, who is known for his flamboyant entrances and joking mood, became serious in a post-fight interview with Ariel Helwani. When Helwani asked about the pressure to win after coming off a loss at UFC 139, Lawlor admitted that the pressures were financial.
“I’ll be honest. I’m broke. I have no money. This money that I got today, it’s going to be the first time I’ve deposited a check in over a year. A year and a half. This is like a big deal to me. I had to borrow money from friends and family just in order to go into this fight. I want to thank them, obviously. This means a lot to me mentally, it means a lot to my bank account.”
He recently switched training camps and moved to Massachusetts to be closer to family. The cost of living and fighting just once in 2011 — a loss to Chris Weidman at UFC 139 — caught up with him.
“I think I miscalculated the cost of living in the Northeast,” Lawlor said. “I basically took all my money, bought a house and blew through my money ? just living costs, traveling, price of gas, multiple training locations.”
Unlike in the four major sports leagues, fighters pay for their own training expenses. The win plus $40,000 in bonus money should help Lawlor pay back those friends and family who were kind enough to help him.
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