A two-car collision that resulted with one car flipped on to its roof resulted in no injuries.
The collision occurred on between Richland Way and Don Ave, with one car flipped in the eastbound lane of Hammer Lane and resulted in no injuries, according to Stockton Police Department public information officer Joe Silva.
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There are few fighters in the world who have had so close a view as CM Punk of two major figures who sit firmly atop the ‘sports entertainment’ world: Dana White & Vince McMahon. Punk’s short lived UFC run may have been little more than a vanity project in comparison to his time with the WWE, but it gave the pro wrestling star (and BJJ blue belt) a good look at how the world’s largest mixed martial arts organization does business.
In a recent interview on
Oral Sessions with Renee Paquette, Punk compared and contrasted his experiences working with Vince McMahon and Dana White. And while he noted that both men are ‘right wing’ weirdos, from the former WWE champion’s standpoint he saw a lot more generosity from White than his pro wrestling counterpart.
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After years of struggling to gain a solid foothold in the imagination of fight fans, it feels like we experienced a real breakthrough in the acceptance of the Flyweight division as one to watch. It always has been to some from the time the UFC added it in 2012. But following Deiveson Figueiredo’s unprecedented two-fight run in 21 days, there’s a new respect being shown to the 125-pound division.
A lot of that undoubtedly has to do with the champ Figueiredo, who fights with a violent intensity that’s impossible to ignore. And following a satisfying first round blitz of Alex Perez at UFC 255, we got a five-round “Fight of the Year” contender with Brandon Moreno at UFC 256 that solidified “Figgy” as a badass, but also showed he was still mortal, and amongst killers who are ready to slit his throat the moment he drops his guard.