Friday, March 11, 2016

Tough Moment For Boston College Basketball Senior


This video of this Boston College senior basketball player, just about sums up the Eagles season. In the postgame interview following Boston College blowout loss against Florida State in the first round of the ACC Tournament in Washington D.C., William Clifford the 7 foot senior had an emotional and sad moment. When Clifford was asked what his best memory and what he will miss most about Boston College basketball, he proceeded to cry and then say, "Going out to eat". That is a tough one too swallow for Boston College but what kind of answer do you expect after the team just went winless (0-19) in conference play. Sad, but true. Boston College athletics had one if not the worst seasons in both basketball in football as they won a combined 0 games in conference play. After this season they don't even belong in division 1 athletics anymore as they were a complete embarrassment.
The funniest part about it is how when Boston College did go out to eat at chipotle they got E-coli just a tough one to swallow for BC. On the bright side things can only go up from here for them.

Monday, March 7, 2016

Holly Holm Put To Sleep

Holly Holm was in the spotlight for a little bit and was one of the hottest topics in women's fighting after her win over Ronda Rousey. Over the weekend Holm fought Meisha Tate and it was a tremendous fight with shots being thrown one after another at each other. This fight was worth the money you had to pay for paper view, as you saw these two fighters leave it all out there. Literally, the only way you were gonna stop Holm was to put her to sleep and make her stop fighting. That is just what Tate did, as she choked Holm out and literally put her to sleep. Awesome fight and all the respect in the world to Holm as she lost as a true warrior.
Love the tactic where Holm just threw punches until she couldn't throw anymore, looking good in defeat is something only the greats know how to do and even though she lost this fight she earns a lot of respect from the people watching and other fighters.