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If rankings don’t mean anything, what is the motivation to sacrifice everything you have to try to become the greatest fighter in the world? If title shots are supposedly the best against the best, how do washed-up veterans get title shots?
The answer is money.
The evolution of MMA as a mainstream sport which it still is not has come along a very bumpy road. It has taken decades of instituting everything from the Unified Rules to USADA to try to get a small inkling of a foothold in the mainstream-sports scene, and just when it got close to gaining true legitimacy, along came Conor McGregor.
Michael Bisping showed off his ability to multitask during tonight’s UFC Vegas 20: ‘Rozenstruik vs. Gane’ event broadcast on ESPN.
The former UFC middleweight champion, Bisping (30-9 MMA), is on commentary duties for the promotion this evening in Nevada. Despite that, ‘The Count’ was still able to find time to unload on a fight fan who suggested he was knocked out by Anderson Silva 5 years ago today.
@JustBleedMMAPod on Twitter shared the following GIF of Silva clipping Bisping in their UFC fight in February of 2016.
The post was captioned: “5 years ago today Anderson Silva knocked out Michael Bisping to earn his first win since defeating Stephan Bonnar at UFC 153.”
Kelly Tarlton s unveils attraction expansion plans
24 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Dan Henderson, general manager of Sea Life Kelly Tarlton s. Photo / Michael Craig
Aimee Shaw is a business reporter focusing on retail, small businessaimee.shaw@nzherald.co.nz@AceeyShaw
Sea Life aquarium Kelly Tarlton s is preparing to undergo a $1.1 million redevelopment of an exhibit to rejuvenate its underwater attraction. The new cave and rock pool themed attraction, which is set to open to the public in December, is inspired by the Hauraki Gulf native marine life. The attraction will be immersive and allow children to get their hands wet as they learn about local species of hermit crabs, starfish, crayfish, pufferfish, eels and octopus.