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Nov 20 2018 07:05pm
Lets talk about the real thing, the testosterone fight and let the estrogen on the B side where is filled with whiskey atm ;)


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Nov 22 2018 01:32am
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Gsp is goat


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Idc b)
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Nov 24 2018 07:28am
Ngannou just put to sleep Blade in 30 seconds
what a win statement. Maybe overeem wants his revenge now ? ;)
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Ngannou just put to sleep Blade in 30 seconds
what a win statement. Maybe overeem wants his revenge now ? ;)


Hell no. Overeem staying clear of Ngannou lol
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Nov 29 2018 04:19pm
Interesting. ufc working on new gloves hoping it will reduce the eye poking.

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Interesting. ufc working on new gloves hoping it will reduce the eye poking.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDWcK5Ku6Eo


I think the problem is any type of finger restriction from a glove is going to also give a grappler the disadvantage.
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I think the problem is any type of finger restriction from a glove is going to also give a grappler the disadvantage.


Curving the fingers isn't going to hurt grapplers.
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Nov 29 2018 07:55pm
I think Mayweather has an issue with money lol

DJ Khaled, Floyd Mayweather Jr. charged with cryptocurrency fraud

Music producer DJ Khaled and boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. were charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday with promoting investments in initial cryptocurrency coin offerings without revealing that they'd been paid.
The SEC has said that cryptocurrency coins sold in initial coin offerings may be considered securities and subject to federal securities laws.
Both Khaled and Mayweather settled with the SEC and agreed not to promote any securities, even digital ones, for two years and three years, respectively. They also agreed to give back the money they'd received to the SEC and pay penalties with interest.
Mayweather failed to disclose that he'd received $300,000 from three different ICO issuers, including $100,000 from Centra Tech. Khaled failed to disclose a payment of $50,000 from the same company.

Centra has separately been charged by the SEC, which alleged that its ICO was fraudulent.
Centra could not immediately be reached for comment.
Both Mayweather and Khaled promoted Centra's ICO on their social media accounts. Khaled called it a "game changer" while Mayweather encouraged his followers to get in on the ICO, saying he'd taken part.
Mayweather also commented on another ICO, saying he was going to make a lot of money.
"You can call me Floyd Crypto Mayweather from now on," he tweeted.
The SEC, which has made it clear that ICOs can be fraudulent, encourages would-be investors to be wary or avoid those ICOs that are endorsed by celebrities.
"With no disclosure about the payments, Mayweather and Khaled's ICO promotions may have appeared to be unbiased, rather than paid endorsements,"

"Social media influencers are often paid promoters, not investment professionals, and the securities they're touting, regardless of whether they are issued using traditional certificates or on the blockchain, could be frauds," said Steven Peikin, the SEC's enforcement division co-director.
This is the first time the SEC has brought charges against individuals for promoting ICOs and the investigation is ongoing.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/29/tech/dj-khaled-floyd-mayweather-coin-crypto-sec/index.html
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I think Mayweather has an issue with money lol

DJ Khaled, Floyd Mayweather Jr. charged with cryptocurrency fraud

Music producer DJ Khaled and boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. were charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission Thursday with promoting investments in initial cryptocurrency coin offerings without revealing that they'd been paid.
The SEC has said that cryptocurrency coins sold in initial coin offerings may be considered securities and subject to federal securities laws.
Both Khaled and Mayweather settled with the SEC and agreed not to promote any securities, even digital ones, for two years and three years, respectively. They also agreed to give back the money they'd received to the SEC and pay penalties with interest.
Mayweather failed to disclose that he'd received $300,000 from three different ICO issuers, including $100,000 from Centra Tech. Khaled failed to disclose a payment of $50,000 from the same company.

Centra has separately been charged by the SEC, which alleged that its ICO was fraudulent.
Centra could not immediately be reached for comment.
Both Mayweather and Khaled promoted Centra's ICO on their social media accounts. Khaled called it a "game changer" while Mayweather encouraged his followers to get in on the ICO, saying he'd taken part.
Mayweather also commented on another ICO, saying he was going to make a lot of money.
"You can call me Floyd Crypto Mayweather from now on," he tweeted.
The SEC, which has made it clear that ICOs can be fraudulent, encourages would-be investors to be wary or avoid those ICOs that are endorsed by celebrities.
"With no disclosure about the payments, Mayweather and Khaled's ICO promotions may have appeared to be unbiased, rather than paid endorsements,"

"Social media influencers are often paid promoters, not investment professionals, and the securities they're touting, regardless of whether they are issued using traditional certificates or on the blockchain, could be frauds," said Steven Peikin, the SEC's enforcement division co-director.
This is the first time the SEC has brought charges against individuals for promoting ICOs and the investigation is ongoing.

https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/29/tech/dj-khaled-floyd-mayweather-coin-crypto-sec/index.html


Floyd "got no money" mayweather
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