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Martes, Mayo 22, 2012

I'm buying Lipton iced tea right now!

This commercial is great hahaha. I really like Hugh Jackman as an actor and this commercial is perfect. I'm buying a Lipton Iced Tea right now!!!


Hugh Jackman is like 6'2" - 6'3" and he is a great dancer. I've seen some of his videos and he can follow choreography very well. This commercial was shot in Japan and you can see he was the tallest and biggest dude there. I also like the music, makes me want to dance hahaha.






One FC - Belingon vs Imanari

I personally think Filipinos are good in MMA and that this sport is the quickest developing sport in the world. It will not be a wonder if MMA would surpass boxing in terms of popularity one day.

As a man from Baguio City, I personally know Cordillerans to be tough. Astig ang mga Cordilleran and that they really do well in contact sports. It's a good thing there's MMA to serve as an outlet and a base to showcase Pinoys' fighting skills. Here they can do what they love doing plus get paid big for it.


In this One FC fight, a Cordilleran fighter - Keving Belingon entered the ring to face the much talented Masakazu Imanari from Japan. The Japanese is 36 years old but is very dangerous on the ground. He held notable victories over UFC veteran Jorge Gurjel and Mike Brown. The Filipino should have never engaged the Japanese on the ground and instead should have used his advantage in the striking department. Belingon was younger and faster and was at that point the better striker in my opinion but instead fell in a trap set by the Japanese. In a matter of few minutes the battle was over and the Japanese won via leg lock submitting Belingon. Kevin Belingon has a bright future ahead of him in this sport but must capitalize on his advantages and gain more experience.


Edward Folayang vs Ole Laursen

Edward Folayang and Ole Laursen of the Philippines faced off in this exciting and very entertaining fight. It was a hard fought 3 rounds and both fighters were exhausted. One FC has many talented fighters and i hope they succeed in promoting MMA as a sport in every corner of Asia.

In this bout, both athletes have lots of expectations upon them. People regard them as men on top of their games and that this fight would wind up as the highlight of the event. It was a shame both men come from the Philippines and fans were divided who to cheer for.


Opening the first round, both fighters were immediately game in exchanging punches and kicks. Edward Folayang threw leg kicks, especially those inside leg kicks which can maim a fighter in the latter rounds. Ole Laursen made good right hands that landed on Folayang's face and body. It was really an even match up and winning depended on who was more aggressive. In the end, judges saw Laursen as the fighter who kept pushing thus earning the win. Many fight fans however feel Folayang threw more and hit more and he should have won. I personally think it was a great fight worthy of the hype and that a rematch should be made to establish closure.



One FC features Edward Folayang

One Fighting Championship is Asia's biggest MMA organization today. It targets to promote MMA as a sport all throughout Asia and bring Asian fighters in the limelight. For so many years, Asian fighters were divided and only watched each other as they fought in separate leagues. Now, One FC being the biggest organization in Asia proves to be such a luring force almost impossible for fighters to resist. Here they can test their fighting skills against the best fighters from all over Asia and of course the world.

Today, most athletes joining One FC for contests come from:

The Philippines
China
Singapore
Thailand
Pakistan
Korea
Malaysia
Indonesia
Australia



Filipinos especially the proud and strong Igorots are considered some of the best in Asian MMA. They are ready to rumble and swing fists and kicks with anyone in a cage. In this video, Edward Folayang of the Philippines squares off against A Sol Kwon of Korea. It was a good fight and you can see the Filipino was still kind of ready for more even after the bout.