Kirill Sarychev (Junior!)
June 27th, 2010 | Author: PowerLiftingWatch.comThis article was originally published at PowerLiftingWatch.com. Copyright: PowerLiftingWatch.com.
Kirill Sarychev (21 years old SHW) from Saratov city of Russian today benched
Posts Tagged ‘City’Kirill Sarychev (Junior!)June 27th, 2010 | Author: PowerLiftingWatch.comThis article was originally published at PowerLiftingWatch.com. Copyright: PowerLiftingWatch.com.
"Strikeforce: Los Angeles" draws reported 5,259 attendees for $418K gateJune 17th, 2010 | Author: MMAJunkie.comThis article was originally published at MMAJunkie.com. Copyright: MMAJunkie.com.
Wednesday's six-fight event, "Strikeforce: Los Angeles," which was held rather Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker announced the figure at the post-event press SPF River City Meet ResultsJune 9th, 2010 | Author: PowerLiftingWatch.comThis article was originally published at PowerLiftingWatch.com. Copyright: PowerLiftingWatch.com.
Video: Rich Franklin prepared for Chuck LiddellJune 8th, 2010 | Author: Five Ounces of PainThis article was originally published at Five Ounces of Pain. Copyright: Five Ounces of Pain. UFC 115 will take place in the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at General Motors Place on Saturday, June 12. The fight card features a main event between former light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell and former middleweight champion Rich Franklin. In the following video Franklin breaks down his training, his thoughts on Liddell, and his thoughts on the fight. Video: In-depth preview of “UFC 115: Liddell vs. Franklin”June 8th, 2010 | Author: Five Ounces of PainThis article was originally published at Five Ounces of Pain. Copyright: Five Ounces of Pain. UFC 115 will take place in the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at General Motors Place on Saturday, June 12. The fight card features a main event between former light heavyweight champion Chuck Liddell and former middleweight champion Rich Franklin. Liddell is looking to bounce back after losing 4 of his last 5 fights, and a 14 month layoff. Franklin returns off a loss to Vitor Belfort and is looking to make a statement at 205. UFC Fighters: What Sex And The City Character Are You?June 4th, 2010 | Author: TheMMANews.comThis article was originally published at TheMMANews.com. Copyright: TheMMANews.com. Watch UFC Fighters: What Sex And The City Character Are You? on RawVegas.tv A little humor with some of the UFC’s best. SPF River City Push/Pull is FundraiserMay 20th, 2010 | Author: PowerLiftingWatch.comThis article was originally published at PowerLiftingWatch.com. Copyright: PowerLiftingWatch.com.
On May 22nd in Vicksburg, Mississippi, the SPF will hold the River City Push/Pull at Warren Central High School. Says Chad McMullin, the head coach of Warren Central HS Powerlifting: "this meet is potentially a big fund raiser for our team. Jesse (Rodgers-SPF President) is being nice enough to donate a portion of the entry fees to our team, so obviously the more lifters we have, the more funds we can raise for the team". The entry form, as well as all meet information for the SPF River City Push/Pull can be found here. June 26 in Ireland: Munster Open BJJ ChampionshipsMay 11th, 2010 | Author: iCompeteThis article was originally published at iCompete. Copyright: iCompete. The Summer of 2010 , Pedro Bessa BJJ Cork & BJJ Revolution will host The Munster Open Brazilian Jiujitsu Championships 2010 in Cork City. Prizes: The Sports Venue will have Men/Woman changing rooms and Showers. Sports Hall, More information on the official site. The Scranton Superman-Jim Williams (Concluded with Part 4)May 8th, 2010 | Author: PowerLiftingWatch.comThis article was originally published at PowerLiftingWatch.com. Copyright: PowerLiftingWatch.com.
![]() In the gritty, burnt out, hardscrabble town of Scranton, PA life was simple, but tough. A former coal mining town, about 2 hours due west of the Big Apple, Scranton, named for industrialist brothers George and Selden Scranton, was the anthracite coal capital in the 1930s and the third largest city in Pennsylvania with 140,000 hard working people. But as alternative sources of energy such as oil and natural gas were tapped in the 1950s, the coal industry suffered and the city, along with its sister city Wilkes-Barre, lost about half of its population through natural attrition. In 1992, the State of Pennsylvania declared Scranton a distressed city, a designation it still holds. Still life went on without too much complaint for a mostly immigrant and definitely blue collar population. There was also a small, but growing Black community who interacted reasonably well with their immigrant counterparts despite being at the end of the old Jim Crow era of racial segregation . It was in this environment that one of Powerlifting’s true legends was born and raised- the great Jim Williams- the Scranton Superman. This is his story, one of triumph and pain, of scintillating World Records and many years of humbling incarceration, of unreal training methodologies and finally of redemption and inner peace. The Scranton Superman-Jim Williams (Continued with Part 3)May 7th, 2010 | Author: PowerLiftingWatch.comThis article was originally published at PowerLiftingWatch.com. Copyright: PowerLiftingWatch.com.
![]() In the gritty, burnt out, hardscrabble town of Scranton, PA life was simple, but tough. A former coal mining town, about 2 hours due west of the Big Apple, Scranton, named for industrialist brothers George and Selden Scranton, was the anthracite coal capital in the 1930s and the third largest city in Pennsylvania with 140,000 hard working people. But as alternative sources of energy such as oil and natural gas were tapped in the 1950s, the coal industry suffered and the city, along with its sister city Wilkes-Barre, lost about half of its population through natural attrition. In 1992, the State of Pennsylvania declared Scranton a distressed city, a designation it still holds. Still life went on without too much complaint for a mostly immigrant and definitely blue collar population. There was also a small, but growing Black community who interacted reasonably well with their immigrant counterparts despite being at the end of the old Jim Crow era of racial segregation . It was in this environment that one of Powerlifting’s true legends was born and raised- the great Jim Williams- the Scranton Superman. This is his story, one of triumph and pain, of scintillating World Records and many years of humbling incarceration, of unreal training methodologies and finally of redemption and inner peace. |
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