Mainline Nation’s ‘The Abomination’ Kevin Vu recently competed and took second place in the 3rd Annual Bros VS Pros Squat Off Competition in Ronkonkoma, New York! Congrats Kevin! Check out the video from RXMuscle.com below.
05.04.2010 Kevin Vu No Comments
Not many fighters can say they have had a more exciting last twelve months than 9-6 Wolfslair man, Tom Blackledge. From being an assistant coach on Season 10 of ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ to representing England in the M-1 Challenge, Blackledge achieved more in 2009 than most could achieve in their careers. The veteran was due to take on the active Shaun Lomas on March 19th at ‘Blitz at the Ritz’ in Manchester although, as he told FIGHT! Magazine, that fight has now been called off.
“It’s with a chest infection,” revealed Blackledge “I’m on antibiotics now, but to be honest I wouldn’t have made weight anyway. I haven’t been able to train for a couple of weeks, and because it was only short notice with the fight anyway, I would have really been pushing it to make the [light-heavyweight] limit. I cut a lot of weight, but I couldn’t cut that much.”
He continued to display his disappointment, saying, “I wanted to get in and fight again; especially with having the opportunity to fight in Manchester because that doesn’t come round very often for me. Last year, no one could come to watch me fight locally, so it would have been nice.”
In general, this hasn’t been a great couple of weeks for Tom, with his fighter Neil Dutson also losing at the OMMAC show last weekend. However, there is a completely reasonable explanation as to why his man lost on points to the rough and ready Michael Reed. Blackledge pointed out,
“What happened to him, I found this out later on, was that he tore his bicep at the end of the first round. His bicep snapped off the bone and had gone up to his shoulder. Marc Goddard [referee] even said after the fight that he was thinking his arm looked different. He’s a tough guy and how he carried on fighting I don’t know. I have a different type of respect for him now. At first I was fuming because he wasn’t doing the stuff I wanted him to, but when I found out about the injury, that obviously changed things.”
Even with these early setbacks though, Blackledge is convinced 2010 will be a big year for him. “It definitely will be,” asserted Tom. “I’ve waited ten years or so for a shot, but because of one thing or another, things haven’t really happened. Up until last year, I haven’t shown what I’ve been able to do. People on the UK scene will know me but, other than that, a lot of guys up until the M-1 wouldn’t have seen a lot of my fights. Hopefully now I’ll get more recognition, get where I think I belong and prove anyone who doesn’t think I should be there wrong, then stay there and keep rising.”
In his career, Tom has been known for his excitement nature, finishing multiple fights with head kicks. Putting on a show is something the Northerner intends to do in every scrap he has. “I always try for head kicks,” he admitted. “I think I’ve got three on my pro record at the minute in MMA, and it’s always nice to finish. It looks good on your highlight reel, and it makes more people interested in watching you fight if you can finish fights like that.”
Tom carried on by stating where the roots of his success had come from, and where his continued development was taking place. “A lot of it is the Wolfslair, and a lot of it is my drive, and wanting to fulfil the targets I set myself a long time ago,” he determinedly explained. “I’ve been doing it for so long, and to feel like you’ve been fighting on small shows for ages and not getting anywhere, as well as breaking bones and getting injuries that stick with you for your life, is disheartening. However, I’m still fighting, and the Wolfslair is a massive part of what I do. The management team, the coaches and everyone; there’s not one person in there that I could single out as having done it. To be honest, it’s helped being good friends with ‘Rampage’ – we get on well, he helps me out a lot and gives me advice.”
Talking of UFC fighters, Blackledge now knows more than his fair share, after being an assistant coach to his close friend Quinton Jackson on Season 10 of ‘The Ultimate Fighter’.
“It was really good,” said Tom of the TUF experience. “It was interesting to be there and see how it all goes on without actually having to be in the house. I wasn’t really surprised by anything, but obviously the gym looks different than it does on TV and the way it is run seems different when you’re there, but you soon adjust to it and at the end of the day, it’s something that most people won’t get to experience.”
When asked to pinpoint one special moment one the show, Tom struggled to pinpoint one particular time, although he lauded the show in general. “There’s a lot of stuff that they didn’t have time to show,” revealed Tom, “So it’s hard to pick one point that was particularly entertaining. The biggest thing for me was that the guys on the show were so cool, and we got on with most of them. It was a great experience and I’ve took away some good friendships from there which is always important.”
The M-1 Challenge was another international event that the Brit took part in last year and, as with TUF, he enjoyed it massively – heading out to the likes of Japan and Russia to ply his trade.
“It was great,” beamed Blackledge. “It was a shame that I didn’t get to see more of the places, as obviously I go there and I have to cut a lot of weight, and I’m not in any mood before the fight a few days before the weigh-in to take much in really. Then, after the weigh in, I’m usually just trying to eat and drink to get everything back in me, and rest up for the fight. Then there’s the fight and normally the day after we have to go home anyway. You get to see a lot of it, but I would have liked to have stayed a little bit more to see more of the places.”
As well as his own fighting career, another focus for Tom now is teaching the up and comers of UK MMA at his gym (such as the aforementioned Neil Dutson), ‘Blackledge MMA’. “I’ve been teaching for as long as I’ve been competing, if not longer,” he mused. “The new gym where I’m at now has just opened though – it’s a brand new facility. It’s not a huge place; it’s a good size with all my padded walls and bags, and I’m now able to offer what I’ve been wanting to offer for a long time. I’ve got quite a few guys now that regularly compete in submission wrestling and do well, but while I was away for so long last year with ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ and the M-1 Team, they couldn’t compete and numbers slowed down a bit, but when I came back and started my own gym, everything picked up and now it’s all looking good!”
So look out for Tom and his team this year. He’s looking to make a splash, and has the explosiveness and excitement in his well-rounded style to make people take note.
19.03.2010 Tom Blackledge No Comments
A couple weeks back, Andy’s buddy Clint Davis gave him a shout about a feature he wanted to do for the Longshots section of Import Tuner. This section is normally reserved for automotive photography, but Clint wanted to switch things up a bit, and feature some video content.
It is VERY flattering for him to be featured in a tuner magazine for his endeavors behind the keyboard instead of behind the wheel. It is even more of an honor to be paired up on the same page with his ‘Keep Drifting Fun’ buddy, Will Roegge!
This feature really turned out cool, and is available on newstands nationwide. Thanks Clint!!!
17.03.2010 Andy Sapp No Comments
Nike’s short film, Human Chain, a project two years in the making, is finally complete. This is only the third commercial by Nike to feature the fastest growing sport in the world, MMA, and Mainline Nation was lucky enough to be there. In the scene with Jay White and Rampage Jackson, you’ll notice the Mainline Nation star and logo prominently featured on Jay White’s fight shorts.
The 60-second film launches February 12th in the United States and features Oscar Pistorius, Sergio Aguero, Deron Williams, Maria Sharapova, Mike Spinner, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, LaDainian Tomlinson and Lance Armstrong alongside many other athletes as they all connect in one continuous chain of motion.
The athletes used in this spot were chosen because they represent a wide variety of sports and athletes at all levels. It is a message that harkens back to Nike’s “Just Do It” mantra and our mission to inspire and motivate all athletes to great performances 24/7, 365 days a year.
“Everybody gets knocked down, how quick are you going to get up?”
Human Chain from NikeSportswear on Vimeo.
*features excerpt from http://slamxhype.com/art-design/nike-human-chain-short-film/
11.02.2010 Jay White, Video of the Day No Comments
Just got the official word from the Edison camp that the boys will be out on tour with Nonpoint and Cold. For those of you in New York’s Capital District, come out to Northern Lights on the 14th to support Edison and Mainline Nation…
Wed Feb 17 Mannhattan, NY Best Buy New York City 4pm Live in store appearance “Bullet Proof Wings”
Thu Feb 18 Sayerville, NJ Starland Ballroom w/ Cold and Nonpoint
Fri Feb 19 Allentown, PA Crocodile Rock w/ Cold and Nonpoint
Sat Feb 20 Lancaster PA Chameleon Club w/Cold and Nonpoint
Sun Feb 21 Pittsburgh PA Altar Bar w/Cold and Nonpoint
Tue Feb 23 Syracuse NY Westcott Theatre w/Cold and Nonpoint
Thu Feb 25 Louisville KY Phoenix Hill Tavern w/Cold and Nonpoint
Fri Feb 26 Flint, MI Machine Shop w/ Cold and Nonpoint
Sat Feb 27 Grand Rapids, MI Orbit Room w/ Cold and Nonpoint
Sun Feb 28 Traverse City, MI Ground Zero w/ Cold and Nonpoint
Tue Mar 02 Dekalb IL Otto’s w/Cold and Nonpoint
Wed Mar 03 Dayton OH McGuffy’s House of Rock w/Cold and Nonpoint
Fri Mar 05 Maplewood MN The Rock w/Cold and Nonpoint
Sat Mar 06 Libertyville IL Austins Fuel Room w/Cold and Nonpoint
Sun Mar 07 Appleton WI Revolution w/Cold and Nonpoint
Tue Mar 09 Columbia, MO Blue Note w/ Cold
Wed Mar 10 Ft. Wayne, IN Pierre’s w/ Cold and Nonpoint
Fri Mar 12 Hartford CT Webster Theatre w/Cold and Nonpoint
Sat Mar 13 Fitchburg MA The Expo Center @ Marriot w/Cold and Nonpoint
Sun Mar 14 Clifton Park, NY Northern Lights w/ Cold and Nonpoint
01.02.2010 Edison No Comments
Check out the newest addition to the Mainline Nation family, NYC’s Hip Hop Super Group, Brown Bag AllStars. Their newest single, “Undeniable (Audible Doctor Remix)” has been in heavy rotation on our hot list. This video makes the song even better…
12.01.2010 Brown Bag AllStars No Comments
Make sure to check Edison out as they hit your city!
January 15 – National Underground • Manhattan January 17 – Webster Theatre w/Smile Emty Soul • Hartford January 27 – House of Blues w/Everclear • Chicago January 28 – Fine Line w/Everclear • Minneapolis January 30 – Middle East – Upstairs w/ TAB the Band • Boston February 12 – Amity Teen Center • Woodbridge, CT February 13 – Up On the Rocks • Hartford February 17 – BEST BUY - LIVE IN STORE! • Manhattan, New York
www.edisonrock.com
06.01.2010 Uncategorized 1 Comment
From Tom Hanks, Steven Spielberg and Gary Goetzman, the producers of “Band of Brothers” comes the new miniseries about the United States Marine Corps’s actions in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II. Here is a shots of the upcoming HBO Miniseries “The Pacific” featuring our friend, Ashton Holmes. The series premiers on March 14th. For more information, check out HBO.com
06.01.2010 Ashton Holmes 1 Comment
After Joey Kovar’s starmaking run on MTV’s “The Real World” in 2008, the Evergreen Park hunk predicted he’d be back in the public eye very soon.
On Thursday, it happens. But Kovar won’t be acting or wrestling or starring in commercials, as he thought he would be.
He’ll be on “Celebrity Rehab,” showing the world that his televised victory over alcohol and cocaine, the triumph that made him a hero for addicts everywhere, didn’t stick.
“I’m manning up to everything,” he says. “No more lies.”
Over the next several weeks, viewers will see the 26-year-old performer and new dad own up to his vices, learn the roots of his problems and struggle through withdrawal — all in the company of other semi-famous figures who decided VH1 would be a great place to get sober.
Kovar shared his room in rehab with former Alice in Chains bassist Mike Starr, a thrill for the big fan of Seattle grunge. He mingled with Tom Sizemore, an actor he remembered from “Saving Private Ryan.”
But the big surprise came when he first walked into his temporary home at the Pasadena (Calif.) Recovery Center and saw one of his boyhood heroes.
“I said, ‘Holy s—, I’m on here with Dennis Rodman?’ Kovar recalls. “He’s Dennis Rodman! He is an icon!”
The former Bulls bad boy even stepped up when Kovar got frustrated with producers and considered quitting the show. “Dennis Rodman came over and comforted me, talked me through and stuff,” he says, “and that was pretty cool of him.”
(But perhaps just temporary. Since the taping last spring, “I’ve been trying to get ahold of Dennis forever, and he don’t answer his phone.”)
Also there: Heidi Fleiss, singer Mindy McCready, model Lisa D’Amato, beauty queen Kari Ann Peniche and an actress Kovar admits to not really knowing: Mackenzie Phillips. “My mom and my grandma,” he notes, “were really big fans of her, though.”
The charismatic Kovar made his name on the Hollywood round of “The Real World,” where he provided one of the season’s most dramatic moments, an all-night, coked-up, boozy bender where he ranted, pounded the walls and terrified his roommates. Offered a chance to clean up, he accepted and spent 28 days in Dr. Drew Pinsky’s rehab program.
Afterward he returned to the “Real World” house, only to find the others there as rowdy as ever. “I was saying to myself, ‘I just went and got help, and if I stay here with these guys partying all the time I’m probably going to relapse and I’m gonna look like a fool on national TV.’ And I just didn’t want to,” he says. “So I decided to go home.”
He gathered the roommates and read an emotional letter in which he bid goodbye to alcohol.
Then, he now reveals, the first thing he did on the plane trip home was order a Jack and Coke.
Kovar realizes he was in a bad place at the time. His self-esteem was low, and he was convinced he would come off badly on the show. “For all those months waiting for it to come out,” he says, “I was a nervous wreck.”
But when “The Real World” finally aired, the opposite happened. Viewers liked Kovar, related to him and rooted for him to get better. He started getting recognized by strangers.
“It helped my confidence,” he says. “It helped my career. It put me in the direction I wanted to be going.”
By then, though, he was fully returned to his old habits. “I’d go out on the weekends with friends to a bar or a club or someone’s house,” Kovar says, “and we’d get messed up, with the coke or drinking or whatever.”
He didn’t think twice when VH1 called. “I knew I needed the rehab again because obviously I’d relapsed,” he says. “I wanted to get clean for my son. And also — I’m not gonna lie to you — I saw this as a great opportunity, too.”
Kovar again worked with Dr. Drew, this time getting more one-on-one time with him and learning about the psychology of addiction. He used to tell himself that drugs and booze were bad because they’d slow his showbiz career, but in the end that wasn’t motivation enough.
Now he believes he has a better reason to stay clean: his new son, Joseph, 2 months old. “He looks like a little clone of me,” Kovar says.
Kovar’s been sober seven months, he says, and he’s back in Evergreen Park doing personal training and working on a book. Next month, he expects to start shooting in New Orleans on “10,000 Doors,” an oft-delayed film project in which he’s been cast as a killer.
He realizes he won’t come off perfectly on “Celebrity Rehab,” and this time he’s OK with that.
“I need to show people the dark side of this,” he says. “I think when people see somebody on TV doing [drugs], it will get a lot of people’s attention, and I want to get their attention for a good reason. I want to show them the dark side of it, and then I want to show them my journey through ‘Celebrity Rehab.’ “
Reposted from the Chicago Sun-Times
06.01.2010 Joey Kovar 2 Comments
Congratulations to Mainline Nation’s Tom Blackledge for being named M-1′s #1 Knockout of the Year as recognized by HDNet. Tom’s recent victory over Enoc Solves at the M-1 Challenge in Amsterdam, Holland is the second fastest knockout in M-1 history. *Note the Mainline Nation logo on Tom’s left front leg.
16.12.2009 Tom Blackledge No Comments