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Titan FC s Desmond Green: My Time is Now

UWC 25, Fierce FC and CDL Fight 1 Preview and Predictions

Cristian Quiñónez (14-3) vs. Dony Matos (20-7) Mexico’s Ultimate Warrior Challenge organization returns for its 25th effort on Friday. The company’s show will air on UFC Fight Pass, which provides an excellent chance for bantamweight Cristian Quiñónez to make his audition for the UFC. Quiñónez will vie for the 135-pound belt against 27-fight veteran Dony Matos. Quiñónez has already put together a strong resume of 14 wins across 17 appearances. The 24-year-old made his professional debut in 2013 at age 17. He won his first three fights before running into trouble against Jose Guadalupe Ruelas Soto and succumbing to punches in the third round of their 2014 affair. “El Taylon” responded with six straight wins, including one under the Brave Combat Federation banner. However, he was again stopped by punches in his sophomore outing with Brave CF. Quiñónez rebounded with another trio of wins. The third of these victories came against the previously undefeated Vinicius de

Kent bar owner agrees to comply with state COVID-19 rules

Seattle bars and restaurants brace for a very different NFL playoff weekend during COVID-19 restrictions

Seattle bars and restaurants brace for a very different NFL playoff weekend during COVID-19 restrictions A home playoff game for the Seahawks would typically be a huge boost for bars and restaurants, but under COVID-19 restrictions, this weekend will be much different. Author: Natalie Swaby Updated: 9:22 PM PST January 8, 2021 SEATTLE Under normal circumstances, Saturday s Seahawks home game would be a big boost for Seattle bars, restaurants and hotels all weekend. But under current COVID-19 statewide restrictions, only take-out orders and outdoor dining are allowed.  While most places are following state guidelines, some businesses in King County are breaking the rules. Stimpy s Sports Bar and Grill in Kent is still welcoming customers inside. 

RFA 30 s Brock Jardine: A Retuned Machine

This sport can be very rough and unforgiving at times. One day, you could find yourself fighting for the biggest promotion in the world. The next, you could be working over 70 hours a week just to pay the bills. This was the situation UFC veteran Brock Jardine found himself in shortly after his initial UFC run. He had an obligation to earn money and provide a decent living for himself and his family. However, he lost both fights in the UFC and missed out on half of his potential paycheck in the process. Jardine decided to get a “normal” job. Actually, it ended up being two jobs.

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