Friday, February 12, 2016

FIRMER UFC CHAMPION KEVIN RANDLEMAN DIES AT 44

BAY SAINT LOUIS, MS - MARCH 05: Kevin Randleman in the Octagon prior to his bout with Maurice Smith at UFC 19 at Casino Magic on March 5, 1999 in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)© Zuffa LLC via Getty Images BAY SAINT LOUIS, MS - MARCH 05: Kevin Randleman in the Octagon prior to his bout with Maurice Smith at UFC 19 at Casino Magic on March 5, 1999 in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa…



Former UFC heavyweight champion and two-time NCAA champion wrestler Kevin Randleman has died at age 44.
Sources told FOX Sports on Thursday that Randleman had been admitted to a San Diego hospital for pneumonia and later passed away due to heart failure. He had been living in Las Vegas.
Long before he was one of the most feared men in the Octagon, Randleman was already a legend on the mats during his years at Ohio State, where he followed in the footsteps of another UFC icon, Mark Coleman.
Randleman was a fierce wrestler who captured two NCAA wrestling championships and was a three-time All-American.
Once college was finished, Randleman decided to follow Coleman into the UFC, where he would soon gain a reputation as one of the most powerful and explosive fighters in the history of the sport.
Randleman debuted in the UFC in 1999, and three fights into his career he was already the heavyweight champion of the world. Randleman defeated Pete Williams to win the vacant title and then went on to defend it against Pedro Rizzo in June 2000.
In 2002, Randleman ventured to Japan, where he became a fixture in PRIDE Fighting Championships, which is where he would spend the next four years while taking on some of the best competition in the world.
One of Randleman's biggest moments came in a 2004 fight against Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic, who was a massive favorite in the PRIDE heavyweight grand prix that year. Randleman floored the former kickboxer with a huge punch early in the first round before finishing the fight a few seconds later with some vicious ground and pound.
Randleman's win is still considered one of the most shocking moments in the history of the sport.
From there, Randleman bounced back and forth between wins and losses for the remainder of his fighting career before his last bout took place in 2011.
Numerous fighters, friends and personalities from around the MMA community sent out condolences to Randleman's family after news of his passing went public on Thursday.
Former UFC heavyweight champion and two-time NCAA champion wrestler Kevin Randleman has died at age 44.
Sources told FOX Sports on Thursday that Randleman had been admitted to a San Diego hospital for pneumonia and later passed away due to heart failure. He had been living in Las Vegas.
Long before he was one of the most feared men in the Octagon, Randleman was already a legend on the mats during his years at Ohio State, where he followed in the footsteps of another UFC icon, Mark Coleman.
Randleman was a fierce wrestler who captured two NCAA wrestling championships and was a three-time All-American.
Once college was finished, Randleman decided to follow Coleman into the UFC, where he would soon gain a reputation as one of the most powerful and explosive fighters in the history of the sport.
Randleman debuted in the UFC in 1999, and three fights into his career he was already the heavyweight champion of the world. Randleman defeated Pete Williams to win the vacant title and then went on to defend it against Pedro Rizzo in June 2000.
In 2002, Randleman ventured to Japan, where he became a fixture in PRIDE Fighting Championships, which is where he would spend the next four years while taking on some of the best competition in the world.
One of Randleman's biggest moments came in a 2004 fight against Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic, who was a massive favorite in the PRIDE heavyweight grand prix that year. Randleman floored the former kickboxer with a huge punch early in the first round before finishing the fight a few seconds later with some vicious ground and pound.
Randleman's win is still considered one of the most shocking moments in the history of the sport.
From there, Randleman bounced back and forth between wins and losses for the remainder of his fighting career before his last bout took place in 2011.
Numerous fighters, friends and personalities from around the MMA community sent out condolences to Randleman's family after news of his passing went public on Thursday.

Randleman is survived by his wife, Elizabeth, and three children. 

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Itf taekwondo

Opening ceremony of first lumbani and 12th national championship

Mr Gham bhadur thapa fineshed his tranning in Australia

Mr Gham bhadur thapa   president of Nepal black belt committee. In December 2015  he was in Australia for International Taekwondo Federation special training.  he trained special fighting techniques. the special pattern technique and self defense techniques . now is planning to train Nepal ITF Taekwondo players this type of techniques .

60 years old woman become master in Taekwondo with 7th degree

A local woman just hit a major accomplishment . She earned her 7th degree black belt .

     Carol vanizel  is 60 year young and can take on anyone . the new belt take her a taekwondo master
     and she is now highest ranking woman in her belt  categories in the US international Taekwondo Federation.
    There is very few men in the martial arts said vanizel. "Especially in my level  there is very few women usually where I go I'm only one woman in my level"

     Vanizel says hers son inspired her get into the sport after  watching the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Grading of dhapasi itf taekwondo dojang

Dhapasi itf taekwondo dojang of kathmandu nepal grading finished on this Saturday 2072 mag 9 .
         Couch was honok limbu