

I did a little preview, as to gauge my approach to this breakdown.


Though we give Matt Serra a pass (Ragin’ Al) for just being at a weird angle. But I’m hearing one too many black belts (especially you West Coast / Triangle loving / Ferguson freaks) get this wrong. I’ve already privately and semi-publicly confirmed with Renzo for everyone to see. The arm-in-guillotine, whom I learned from the Master of the hold himself, Renzo Gracie, was never close. If you’re one to read these write-ups, I’ll preview in this regard: The punch Dustin landed was beautiful, but not painful.

The fight had so many amazing moments, mostly admittedly from the now (ASTOUNDING) 28-0 Nurmagomedov. I bring to you the things that he not only did right but also what ( the very likeable) Dustin Poirier did as well. While the pundits search for a single chink in the armour of Khabib Nurmagomedov. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License additional terms may apply.Khabib Nurmagomedov VS. Some of his songs are also featured in the game "Before the Echo" (formerly known as "Sequence" available on Steam). Ronald Jenkees continues to post videos on YouTube and has released his second album, Disorganized Fun, as both download and physical CD on his website. In June 2009, Jenkees was featured on the STS9 album, "Peaceblaster: The New Orleans Make It Right Remixes," producing a remix of "Beyond Right Now". It was released on physical CD shortly thereafter and the album also became available on iTunes. The piece, titled "Derty", was later issued on his self-titled first album, which was made available for purchase on his website in July 2007. In June 2007, Jenkees was tapped to compose the theme to Simmons' podcast "The BS Report". His fans grew in number again after he was mentioned in a column by writer Bill Simmons. Jenkees' popularity grew significiantly after he was Dugg by a user on March 17th 2007. He also provides motivational text and tips to others who make music. The performances were often improvised and are influenced primarily by hip-hop and jazz.Īside from the music itself, Jenkees' videos are notable for his laid-back demeanor and always-friendly introduction, "Hello, YouTubes!" Jenkees typically explains the piece in the video either at the beginning or end of the video. Ronald Jenkees first gained fame when he posted a series of videos of himself on YouTube playing his Korg Triton LE and/or Yamaha Motif XS8 keyboards, often accompanied by beats he composed using FL Studio.
