'Cyborg' adds another potential fight to busy 2014, plans move to 135

Cristiane Justino(12-1) may be adding another fight to whats shaping up to be the most ambitious year of her career.

Cyborgappeared Thursday on MMAjunkie Radio prior to her featherweight title bout at Lion Fight 14 and said she could defend her title in July if successful against undefeated kickboxer Jorina Baars.

Additionally, she targeted September for a drop to 135 pounds, where she hopes to meet UFC womens bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey.

This is my plan, Justino said.

Lion Fight 14 takes place tonight at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas and airs live on AXS TV.

If Justinos schedule holds, the 28-year-old Invicta FC featherweight champ could be fighting at least four times this year, which would make it the busiest of her professional career.

Justino has struggled to find suitable contenders in her rise to the top of the womens featherweight division, and she spent almost two years on the bench after testing positive for steroids and being stripped of her belt in the now-defunct Strikeforce. Now with Invicta and Lion Fights, she is mounting a campaign to earn the biggest fight of her life a UFC title fight with Rousey.

If Justino beats Baars, she said she would move on to defend her Invicta featherweight title in early summer, then defend her Lion Fight belt, then drop to 135 pounds to vie for the Invicta bantamweight title, and then, possibly, meet Rousey in the UFC. Some are skeptical whether Justino can drop to bantamweight with her muscular frame, but she has enlisted a doctor to help her in the process. Her reps have said that while an extended career at 135 pounds isnt advisable, she can compete in the division for a shorter stint.

Once fiercely critical, UFC President Dana White appears to be cooling toward Justino after her split his longtime rival, former UFC champ Tito Ortiz.

He doesnt have any more excuses, because I dont work any more with Tito, Justino said. Hes no longer my manager. Im waiting.

Read more from the original source:

'Cyborg' adds another potential fight to busy 2014, plans move to 135

Superhero Toys Justice League All Stars Batman Superman Green Lantern The Flash Cyborg – Video


Superhero Toys Justice League All Stars Batman Superman Green Lantern The Flash Cyborg
7 Justice League All Stars Batman Superman Green Lantern The Flash Aquaman Cyborg and Wonder Woman Super Heroes. DC Comic Superhero Figures sold only at Targ...

By: Disney Cars Toy Club

Original post:

Superhero Toys Justice League All Stars Batman Superman Green Lantern The Flash Cyborg - Video

Castlevania Lords Of Shadow 2 – CYBORG NINJA | Gameplay Walkthrough Part 20 (Blind) – Video


Castlevania Lords Of Shadow 2 - CYBORG NINJA | Gameplay Walkthrough Part 20 (Blind)
Remember To Leave A Comment And A Like If You Enjoyed The Video 😀 randomly shows up and I have no idea who he is... http://www.youtube.com/subscription_cent...

By: IAmWolfenstein

Go here to see the original:

Castlevania Lords Of Shadow 2 - CYBORG NINJA | Gameplay Walkthrough Part 20 (Blind) - Video

Play Doh Superhero Showdown Batman Superman Flash Green Lantern Cyborg Aquaman Play Dough Battle – Video


Play Doh Superhero Showdown Batman Superman Flash Green Lantern Cyborg Aquaman Play Dough Battle
Play-Doh Superhero Showdown Batman Superman Green Lantern Cyborg The Flash and Aquaman Play Dough Battle Episode. BATMAN is a fictional character, a comic bo...

By: Disney Cars Toy Club

Go here to read the rest:

Play Doh Superhero Showdown Batman Superman Flash Green Lantern Cyborg Aquaman Play Dough Battle - Video

Arnie to play AGING cyborg in new Terminator film

He famously said he'll be back and true to form Arnie is set to reprise his role as the Terminator in Terminator: Genesis, the latest instalment in the successful movie franchise.

Schwarzenegger, who appeared in the first three films but not in 2009's Terminator Salvation (well, the CGI thing aside), will play an aging T-800 - we know, aging robot?

Speaking to MTV, the 66-year-old said: "It will be challenging because it will be a new director, and it will be a really action packed movie," adding, "The way that the character is written, it's a machine underneath.

"It's this metal skeleton. But above that is human flesh. And the Terminator's flesh ages, just like any other human being's flesh. Maybe not as fast. But it definitely ages."

Shooting for the film starts in April and it is due to be released in July 2015.

"I was upset that I couldn't be in the fourth Terminator, because I was Governor," Schwarzenegger continued. "So they did the fourth one without me, it made me cry a little bit. But I did say, 'I'll be back,' so now I'm back again and it's going to be really terrific."

The fifth Terminator film will also star Aussie actor Jai Courtney and Game of Thrones hottie Emilia Clarke.

Image via Getty

View original post here:

Arnie to play AGING cyborg in new Terminator film

24 stars' worst movies

Costarring Elias Koteas and Jack Palance Tagline: ''Future beware: The soul is in the software''

Jolie MAY BE the most famous woman in the world. She's an Oscar-winning actress, she wakes up next to Brad Pitt, and she benevolently hopscotches around the globe from one crisis zone to the next like Mother Teresa (with better cheekbones). But there was a time when she wasn't all of this: namely, when she played a robotic terminatrix in a sequel to a Jean-Claude Van Damme film. Cyborg 2 is a rock-'em-sock-'em slice of future schlock in which the 17-year-old Jolie manages to be stiff even for a cyborg. If you think we're being harsh, well, even she agrees, telling The New York Times in 2001: ''After I saw it, I went home and got sick.'' Most Embarrassing Moment An unfortunate montage cuts back and forth between a topless Jolie getting it on with Koteas and the crying close-up of Palance's leathery face.

Continued here:

24 stars' worst movies

MMAjunkie Radio (noon ET): 'Cyborg,' Carl, Moraes, Whiteford, Marshman, Hill

MMAjunkie Radio today welcomes to the show Cristiane Justino, Steve Carl,Marlon Moraes, Robert Whiteford, Jack Marshmanand Dave Hill.

In addition, well give away tickets to WSOF 9 and Bellator 114.

Cyborg visits the boys in the studio. On Friday, she co-headlines Lion Fight 14 in Las Vegas. Carl defends his welterweight title on Saturday at WSOF 9 in Las Vegas against Rousimar Palhares. Moraes fights for the inaugural WSOF bantamweight title against Josh Rettinghouse on Friday. Whiteford will take about his recent UFC 171 victory. And Marshman and Hill fight at Cage Warriors Fight Night 10 on Saturday.

MMAjunkie Radio airs today from noon to 2 p.m. ET (9 to 11 a.m. PT), live from Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Listen to and watch a video stream of the three-hour show at http://www.mmajunkie.com/radio, or watch it live on select television markets as part of Fight Now TV.

MMAjunkie.com Radio listener guide:

Here is the original post:

MMAjunkie Radio (noon ET): 'Cyborg,' Carl, Moraes, Whiteford, Marshman, Hill

Meet the Cyborg Teaching Musicians How to Play Color, Not Sheet Music

Neil Harbisson is a colorblind artist who conducted the first concert using colors instead of notes. Here, he's capturing the colors of Barcelona's Palau de la Musica, the concert's venue, which he then translated into a musical score. Image: Vodafone

Neil Harbisson is a colorblind artist who conducted the first concert using colors instead of notes. Here, he's capturing the colors of Barcelona's Palau de la Musica, the concert's venue, which he then translated into a musical score.

Harbisson, who listens to colors through an eyeborg implanted in his skull, taught a youth choir and quartet how to translate colors into notes. Each color we see has a frequency that emits a high-pitched note. Image: Vodafone

Harbisson, who listens to colors through an eyeborg implanted in his skull, taught a youth choir and quartet how to translate colors into notes. Each color we see has a frequency that emits a high-pitched note.

During the concert, Harbisson played conductor/light technician, changing the colors on stage to prompt the musicians to change notes. Image: Vodafone

During the concert, Harbisson played conductor/light technician, changing the colors on stage to prompt the musicians to change notes.

Harbisson with his eyeborg. Image: Vodafone

Harbisson with his eyeborg.

Neil Harbisson is a colorblind artist who conducted the first concert using colors instead of notes. Here, he's capturing the colors of Barcelona's Palau de la Musica, the concert's venue, which he then translated into a musical score. Image: Vodafone

Neil Harbisson is a colorblind artist who conducted the first concert using colors instead of notes. Here, he's capturing the colors of Barcelona's Palau de la Musica, the concert's venue, which he then translated into a musical score.

See the rest here:

Meet the Cyborg Teaching Musicians How to Play Color, Not Sheet Music

Arnold Schwarzenegger Says His Cyborg Ages in 'Terminator: Genesis'

March 26, 2014 06:02:24 GMT The 'Sabotage' actor explains that the robot he returns to play in the Alan Taylor-directed movie will age.

explains how he will return to play a supposedly-never-aging robot in "". In a chat with MTV News, the actor says that his older appearance makes sense because the cyborg in this franchise will age.

"The way that the character is written, it's a machine underneath," the 66-year-old star explains. "It's this metal skeleton. But above that is human flesh. And the Terminator's flesh ages, just like any other human being's flesh. Maybe not as fast. But it definitely ages."

He spills more beans, "Terminator deals a lot with time travel, so there will be a younger T-800 and then what that model does later on when it gets reprogrammed, and who gets a hold of him. So it will be all kinds of interesting twists in the movie, but I feel so good."

"It will be challenging," the former Governor of California adds, "because it will be a new director, and it will be a really action packed movie. And sometimes it does get more difficult when you're 66 years old and doing this kind of action, versus when you're in your 30s or in your 40s."

Fresh of his directing gig in "", Alan Taylor is tapped to helm the new "Terminator" movie. will play Sarah Connor, will star as her son John, and will portray his father Kylie. It will arrive Stateside on July 1, 2015.

In a previous interview with Collider, Schwarzenegger said the movie would have the same feel as "Terminator 2". He explained, "There's hardcore action and it has some really great visual effects in there, but not over the top. It's not a Thor type of movie, even though it's the same director. It has good special effects, but just enough to say, 'Wow, where did that come from? How did they do that?' "

A new casting report mentions "" star John Boyega who is in talks for "" is also eyed for an important role in "Terminator: Genesis". Rumor has it, he is a contender to play the son of Miles Dyson who was the man responsible for the creation of Skynet. Dyson was played by Joe Morton in the previous film.

AceShowbiz.com

View post:

Arnold Schwarzenegger Says His Cyborg Ages in 'Terminator: Genesis'