My Early Birthday Present: Josh Barnett vs. Frank Mir

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I have wanted to see a Josh Barnett vs. Frank Mir fight since UFC 36 back in March of 2002. In the main event, Barnett defeated Randy Couture to become the youngest heavyweight champion in UFC history. Meanwhile, on the preliminary card, Mir submitted Pete Williams with a vicious shoulder lock at 0:46 in the first round, and thus a new star was born!

Eleven years, five months, and 10 days later (that’s right, I counted…I told you I was excited!), it will happen at UFC 164 on August 31st, which is my birthday!

 Shortly after the events described above, Barnett left the company since he tested positive for steroids and was stripped of the title. For a while, the match-up was often brought up in interviews. Mir was muted on the subject since he fought in the UFC, while Barnett fought in PRIDE, and inter-promotional matches were a pipe dream at best.

UFC bought PRIDE, and Barnett chose Japan, Affliction, and Strikeforce over the Zuffa brand.

 I remember a Puroresu Power interview in 2005 in which Barnett said, “I look at Frank Mir, and I just can’t help but want to punch him right in the face.” He even offered him some career advice and suggested that Mir should stop trying to get people to like him and walk out to the cage doing a Ravishing Rick Rude gimmick, including a rhinestone robe and hip-swinging gyrations.

 I will wait until fight week to break it all down, but I can barely contain my excitement over this bout. Two of the best grapplers in heavyweight Mixed Martial Arts will finally lock horns. Let’s hope neither of them gets injured leading up to the bout. Now, if you excuse me, I have to knock on some wood.

Miesha Tate Coaches The Ultimate Fighter against Ronda Rousey

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It seems that fate has intervened, and it refuses to keep Ronda Rousey and Miesha Tate apart. Cat Zingano injured her knee and will not coach the upcoming season of The Ultimate Fighter opposite Rousey. She is also missing out on her title shot in December, which Tate will now receive. This is an interesting development for various reasons as it ties into the sport vs. spectacle argument that has always engulfed combat sports.

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Daredevil #26: The Best Book of The Year?

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Daredevil #26 | Writer: Mark Waid | Art: Chris Samnee | Colors: Javier Rodriguez | Cover: Chris Samnee & Paolo Rivera | Publisher: Marvel Comics | Price: $3.99 | From my column @ Forces of Geek.com

If the Eisner award-winning Daredevil #7 is Mark Waid’s Mona Lisa, Daredevil #26 is his David sculpture.  Breathtaking ingenuity is found on every page, every panel, and every word balloon.

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Calling the Shots of Junior Dos Santos vs. Mark Hunt

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UFC 160 features a rematch for the heavyweight title where Cain Velasquez defends the title against Antonio “Big Foot” Silva. One year ago, on this very day, Velasquez delivered perhaps the worst one-sided blood bath in combat sports history to Silva. Needless to say, I’m not interested in this fight, but I’m very interested in the co-main event, which pits Junior Dos Santos against Mark Hunt.

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Dean Ambrose is the Future of the Business

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From my column at Gerweck.net

I’m putting myself out there on this one. As they say on the street, you either go big or you go home.

There comes a time in any genre where a particular talent stands out from the rest of the pack. It could be for several reasons or simply because of one mitigating factor. Personal opinion comes into play as the exploits of this individual speaks to you, even if they don’t to anyone else. This person also reinvigorates your excitement for the genre to the point where you’ve become a fan again for the first time. I’m talking about professional wrestling, and the wrestler I’m referring to is Dean Ambrose, and I believe he will be the future of the business.

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The Khan of Star Trek Into Darkness

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I thoroughly enjoyed Star Trek Into Darkness from beginning to end and left the theater wanting more. The cast did a much better job of fulfilling their roles this time around. The relationship between Kirk and Spock is the vehicle that drives the story on its plotted course. They trust each other with their lives, but they still have some kinks to work out, which is fun to watch unfold but frustrating at the same time, especially from Spock’s perspective.

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Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #23 Review

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Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #23 | Writer: Brian Michael Bendis | Art: Dave Marquez | Colors: Justin Ponsor | Letters: Cory Petit | Publisher: Marvel Comics |Price: $3.99| From my column @ Forces of Geek.com

Miles Morales’s life has been altered forever. In the last issue, Venom killed his mother, and in her final moments, she learned how Miles had been spending his time after school. She was as proud as only a loving mother could be and cautioned him to never tell his mutant-hating father.

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Vitor Belfort vs. Luke Rockhold: A UFC vs. Strikeforce Tale

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The Arena Jaragua in Santa Catarina, Brazil, will be treated to a middleweight clash with huge divisional ramifications. Luke Rockhold is the former Strikeforce kingpin looking to establish himself as a serious contender in the UFC. Vitor Belfort is the old lion that can still maul anyone who enters the cage.

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Justice League of America #3 Review

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Justice League of America #3 | Writer: Geoff Johns | Art: David Finch & Richard Friend | Colors: Sonia Oback | Letters: Rob Leigh | Publisher: DC Comics | Price: $3.99 | From my column at Forces of Geek.com

JLA improves upon the mistakes of the canceled Justice League International series by making the little things matter. For example, The U.N. commissioned the JLI with the intent of having a culturally diverse squad with no hidden identities.

A.R.G.U.S. runs this particular show, and Amanda Waller and Steve Trevor calls the shots. Geoff John covers a lot of ground with this issue that serves as the tip of the iceberg.

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Iron Man 3 Review

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Big man in a suit of armorTake that away — what are you?” Captain America

Emotionally shaken from the events in The Avengers, Tony Stark struggles to find meaning in his life. Meanwhile, the sins of the past come back to haunt Tony even further as he arrogantly shunned the harbinger of his doom, scientist Aldrich Killian, played by Guy Pearce, fourteen years earlier.

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