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LONDON, Ont. cheap jerseys from china . -- Edmontons Ryan (The Real Deal) Ford stopped Karo Parisyan by third-round TKO to win the main event at MMA Live 1 on Thursday. Ford (15-3) caught Parisyan with a knee that dropped Armenian-born fighter to the canvas and opened a huge cut on his forehead. Ford then jumped on his grounded opponent before the referee asked the ringside physician to examine Parisyans cut. It was ruled that Parisyan could not safely continue. "Karo has fought a whos who in the welterweight division," Ford said. "Hes beat everyone other than GSP (Canadian UFC champion Georges St-Pierre)." Ford rebounded in the third round after losing the first two rounds to Parisyan (19-7), a former UFC fighter. Parisyan, who has defeated fighters such as Nick Diaz and Matt Serra, utilized his tremendous judo technique to continually throw Ford and control the fight in the opening rounds. Ford seemed unconcerned with his early difficulties. "I knew I was going to survive in there," he said. "I am a stubborn guy with a game plan." He was quick to credit his team with the third-round comeback. "My corner said get your head together and do something. Finish this fight now," Ford said. "So I made sure to go out and finish the fight." A crowd of around 3,000 fans at John Labatt Centre were on hand for the first mixed martial arts event ever staged in London. In the co-main event, Charlottetowns Matt MacGrath lost to Marcus Aurelio via arm bar at 3:38 of the first round. MacGrath fell to 6-6, and admitted afterward that he "got sloppy." Aurelio increased his record to 20-9 with the victory with the best submission of the night. "Jiu Jitsu is what I know," he said. "When you leave an arm in that is what will happen to you." Jason Saggo of Bolton, Ont., (5-0) submitted Derek Boyle of Lethbridge, Alta., (6-4) with a rear naked choke in the third round. "Every fight I keep taking a step higher and higher and I will eventually get into the UFC next year," Saggo said. Chucky Mady of Windsor, Ont., (5-3) won with an arm bar submission over local fighter James Haourt (2-6). Hamiltons Allan Wilson (1-0), who debuted professionally at MMA Live, submitted Theo Toney (5-3) of Brampton, Ont., to get his first win of his career. American Bo Harris (5-3) and Brent Franczuz of Windsor, Ont., (3-2) went the full three rounds, with Harris taking the unanimous decision. Harris used his quick hand speed and striking advantage to eke out the win. The card opened with Lyndon Whitlock of Stoney Creek, Ont., (3-1) stopping American Daniel Langbeen (3-3) early the first round. Whitlock transitioned through several holds before submitting his opponent with a triangle. cheap jerseys . Love scored 13 of his game-high 30 points in the fourth quarter and the Minnesota Timberwolves outlasted the Phoenix Suns 127-124. wholesale jerseys . Gordon Hayward scored 22 points, Alec Burks added 19 and the Jazz beat Philadelphia 104-92 on Saturday night, sending the reeling 76ers to their 16th consecutive loss.http://www.wholesalenfljerseysplay.com/ . Love scored 13 of his game-high 30 points in the fourth quarter and the Minnesota Timberwolves outlasted the Phoenix Suns 127-124.INDIANAPOLIS -- Indianapolis gave Jeff Saturday a chance to fulfil his NFL dream. On Thursday, he came back to thank the town and the team that embraced his improbable journey from undrafted free agent to NFL star. Moments after signing his final contract with the Colts, Indys longtime centre and a key figure in forging a settlement to the 2011 NFL lockout officially retired with the team that brought him into the league 14 years ago. "This does not happen for many players, especially many offensive linemen," Saturday said. "Im excited to retire as a Colt. I mean, this is my home. This is what weve supported for so many years. I was known, no matter what team I was playing for, as a Colt. So its good to put that horseshoe on and go out that way." Colts fans will always remember Saturday for his gritty play and down-to-earth attitude. Nationally, he will forever be known as the voice of reason during the contentious lockout negotiations. Saturday lobbied on behalf of the players he represented and constantly urged both sides to remember that they would be best served by reaching a settlement rather than losing the "golden goose." After the two sides agreed to a 10-year collective bargaining agreement, Saturdays embrace of Patriots owner Robert Kraft became an memorable image of labour peace. Kraft had just finished speaking about his wife, Myra, who died during the negotiations, when Saturday put aside Indys bitter rivalry with New England, hugged Kraft and then credited him for "saving football." "I have a tremendous amount of respect for Jeff Saturday. For more than a decade, I considered Jeff a fiercely competitive rival. After working with him in 2011 during the NFL labour negotiations, I now consider Jeff a friend," Kraft said. "I admire him for the leadership and professionalism he showed throughout the negotiations and I thank him for the compassion he extended to me during a difficult time. I know that Jeff was a great leader on the field, but I witnessed the leadership he possesses in the board room, and I believe that will serve his next employer very well as he transitions to his next career. I wish him all the best." Saturday also acknowledged that his appreciation for Colts football played a big role in reaching a compromise. "This organization is what I hope all the NFL teams strive to be. In every negotiation I was involved with the PA (players association) and the NFL, I used us (the Colts) as an example of what you should strive to and I make no bones about it," he said. "This organization is the best in the business and it will continue." Before playing in his sixth and final Pro Bowl last month, Saturday had already said he was retiring. He even made a cameo appearance with the AFC so he could snap the ball one more time to his close friend, former Colt and current Bronco Peyton Manning. Green Bay cut Saturday last month, a procedural move that made Thursdays festivities possible. Ironically, though, the move came exactly one year to the day after team owner Jim Irsay and Manning, the four-time MVP, appeared in the same room to announce Mannings release. Both men spoke then in halting tones as they fought back tears. This time, it was more celebratory. Saturday and Irsay smmiled and even joked about the formality of the one-day deal. wholesale nfl jerseys. "Im going to sign this contract and let Jeff come up and sign his portion so we can make it official that Jeff is a Colt today, and this is not costing me anything," Irsay said, drawing laughter. "And thats rare, but Jeff did ask for a new pickup truck so I told him I would consider that. " When Saturday stepped to the podium, he responded in kind. "Like he said, it cost him a lot more the last time than it did this time," Saturday said. The only time Saturday choked up was when he thanked his wife, Karen, for allowing him to pursue a football career. He then turned toward reporters and explained he couldnt look at his wife because he would "lose it." She wiped her eyes, too. Saturday also thanked his three children, seated behind him in blue No. 63 jerseys, Irsay, his head coaches and position coaches, ex-teammates and even the equipment managers and trainers, some of whom watched from the back of the room. His improbable journey actually started in Baltimore in 1998. The Ravens signed him as an undrafted rookie but cut him before training camp opened. One year later, the Colts took a low-risk gamble on someone who had spent the previous year selling electrical supplies in North Carolina and he wound up making the roster. By 2000, he had won the starting centres job, which he kept until leaving for Green Bay as a free agent last year. With Indy, Saturday won two AFC titles, one Super Bowl ring, became a pillar in the community and made 170 starts with Manning behind him, an NFL record for a quarterback-centre tandem. "The relationship between a centre and a quarterback is special. We loved each other but we could fight each other as well. We could bump heads and there was always a mutual respect," Saturday said. "It never got any further than that. It was always on the field. Off the field, we were friends. Hes taken me to places and given me gifts and allowed me to do things that I would never have the opportunity to do." Asked for his favourite football moment, Saturday didnt offer up the Super Bowl win. "The AFC Championship game trumps them all for me," he said, referring to the Colts second-half comeback against the Patriots in the 2006 playoffs. "Getting to recover a fumble for a touchdown, getting to slay the Patriots, all those things. Thats the one for me, even above the Super Bowl." Saturday said he will continue to make Indy his home and Irsay said Saturday will be inducted into the teams Ring of Honor. Irsay also has hired Saturday to work in the Colts community relations and marketing department and said there could be a future for Saturday on the coaching staff or in the front office. "Heres a man who came into the league, no one thought he was going to do much," Irsay said. "He wasnt a first-round draft pick and is an individual who literally took this town and this state over with his integrity, with his love for the community, with this performance on the field, just an absolutely incredible individual. Going through the lockout, how he played a huge role in getting that settled. It was just absolutely incredible how Jeff has made his mark in this league and for this franchise." cheap jerseys ' ' '



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