
Marcus Jones Blog: Schoonover drinks, then gets pushed to the brinkThursday, Oct 22 at 10:00 AMEpisode 6 begins with the sight of Darrill Schoonover drinking early in the morning before practice. Wow. It would be one thing if Darrill had already fought and was safe for a few more days, but at that point he had not even advanced. Rashad or Rampage could call his number at any time.
Marcus Jones Blog: TUF: Don’t call me ‘Big Baby’Friday, Oct 16 at 12:00 PMEpisode 5 Spoiler Alert! Despite what you hear from Rashad and the guys in the house, my nickname is actually “The Darkness” and not “Big Baby.” So if you see me in the streets, make sure you get it right. I was in that house to fight. When Rashad mentioned that I may be the next fight, I got excited. I was in great mental and physical shape, was working hard in practice and wanted to show what I can do. I wanted the opportunity to be the guy to break the losing streak.
Marcus Jones Blog: TUF: Mitrione snitches and Marcus sweats it outThursday, Oct 08 at 10:00 AMTampa Tribune - Hey TBO.com, this is Marcus Jones and I am back for another show recap after the fourth episode. It seems like I have been a lightning rod for controversy over the last few episodes. For those who tuned in and thought Kimbo was going to replace me…. SORRY!
The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights – Rashad EvansFriday, Sep 11 at 12:00 AMThomas Gerbasi, UFC - Before The Ultimate Fighter, Rashad Evans was just another talented up and comer looking for a break. That break came in 2005 when he was tabbed to compete on the second season of the Spike TV reality show, but even though he was going to be in the nation’s living rooms every week, fight fans didn’t know what to make of the former Michigan State wrestler.
The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights - Quinton “Rampage” JacksonThursday, Sep 10 at 12:00 AMThomas Gerbasi, UFC - After a disappointing run in his first stint as a coach on The Ultimate Fighter, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson would probably have been given a pass if he decided not to return to Octagonside for this season’s edition of the Spike TV reality show. But when told that the man he would be coaching against would be light heavyweight rival Rashad Evans, Jackson eagerly agreed to match wits with “Suga” before the two actually throw hands in their highly anticipated future bout. |
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