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'Cageside' on AXS TV Premieres tonight

AXS TV FIGHTS GIVES VIEWERS A FRONT ROW SEAT TO THE FUTURE OF MMA IN THE NEW PROFILE SERIES ‘CAGESIDE’ PREMIERING FRIDAY, FEB. 23 AT 9pE/6pP Ron Kruck, Pat Miletich & Phoenix Carnevale Go In-Depth With Upcoming Fighters Nick Newell, Dinis Paiva & More Los Angeles, CA (Feb. 22, 2018)  – AXS TV FIGHTS showcases the top prospects in mixed martial arts with the new profile series  CAGESIDE . Premiering this Friday, Feb. 23 at 9pE/6pP, the AXS TV FIGHTS broadcast team—Ron Kruck, Pat Miletich and Phoenix Carnevale—will give viewers expert insight to the top stars coming up on the network’s Friday night MMA broadcasts, as well as counting down the best knockouts and submissions of the year so far from Legacy Fighting Alliance and CES MMA. Highlights from the premiere episode include a closer look at LFA’s Maycee Barber, how veteran LFA’s Kyle Stewart brings his marine mentality into the cage, fine dining with CES MMA’s Dinis Paiva, and the newest MMA fashion with...

Bellator 194 Post Fight Presser: Patricky Pitbull

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NJ Horror-Con & Film Festival Co-founder's film available on Amazon

  Co-founder of the New Jersey Horror Con & Film Festival, Ryan Scott Weber's film is available on Amazon today. The film about a serial killing family in Bernardsville, New Jersey with extras that include Director commentary and cast interviews.  The New Jersey Horror Con & Film Festival is a great place to feature indie talent and horror fans in central New Jersey have found a home for their interests with every convention. To get inspired and meet like-minded folk like Weber check out information on for the convention and films on the official NJ Horror Con website . To support indie horror grab a copy of his film below:

View From The Hawks Nest :Tito Ortiz

View from The Hawks Nest An event review from a fan's perspective By Matthew “MMAHAWK” Hawkins Follow @MMAHAWK21 Tito Ortiz All photos by Matthew Hawkins December 11th 1999 at The Cobra Challenge  In May of 1997 I was a senior in high school and already addicted to the sport of no holds barred fighting. A couple years earlier I was introduced to the UFC by a cousin and from that point on I knew this was the sport for me. Whether it  was carrying around my collection of VHS tapes everywhere I went or challenging members of the varsity football team to submission matches in a friend's living room after school, I simply couldn’t get enough o f it. Eventually, I began to reach out to UFC pioneer Mark Hall about training and learning what being a fighter was about. On the night of May 3 0th of the same year, the UFC held UFC 13. The card consisted of two four-man tournaments along wi th a super fight heavyweight bout featuring Vitor Belfort vs Ta...

Film Selections for the New Jersey Horror Con & Film Festival

Father Evil 2017/ Photo: Ed Carbajal As winter comes to a close, the New Jersey Horror Con & Film Festival returns in March to feature some of the best creative minds in Horror today while showcasing some of the icons fans know and love from Horror film history.  See the list of films to be featured during Spring 2018 NJ Horror Con & Film Festival weekend posted on their Facebook page: New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival!  Renaissance Woodbridge Hotel in Iselin, NJ  MARCH 2nd , 3rd and 4th 2018!  Tickets on sale NOW!  For all info got to: www.newjerseyhorrorcon.com

UFC 221: Weigh-in

VENOM - Official Teaser Trailer (HD)

Altered Carbon (2018) Review

Altered Carbon on  +Netflix  is yet another binge-worthy show on the streaming network. It has a heavy Blade Runner look to it with a deep story and even deeper characters. The sci-fi detective thriller takes place in a time where technology exists that transfers people's consciousness to other bodies when they physically expire from death or disease. Takeshi Kovacs, played by Joel Kinnaman is a trained soldier known as an envoy with a unique ability to operate on a subconscious level and adapt to new bodies quickly. Kovacs is brought out of a 250-year storage to solve the murder of a very rich and powerful person, because of the technology the victim is the one that hires Kovacs to solve the murder. Sounds trippy, right? It is a unique mix of great TV with elements of action mixed in with sci-fi and crime noir you have to watch it to truly understand how the premise just mentioned can actually take place. The show is ten episodes long and each runs abou...