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Day 341 ~ She's a Knockout

 

Tuesday, December 6th, 2016

 

Jenny and Chris came down for a couple of days to celebrate her birthday. When Anna's bus pulled up, Jenny walked out with me to greet it. We could hear Anna wailing on the bus, "Jennyyyyyy!!!" She came running down the driveway, crying her little heart out. Anna hugged Jenny so tight, then grabbed Jenny's face in between her hands and said, "I missed you so much, Jenny!" And she happy cried. A lot! It was a tearjerker! Jenny's dad and stepmom came to New Braunfels to celebrate with us and we all met at a local Mexican restaurant called Herbert's. I think Jen is so incredibly pretty. She's been doing Weight Watchers this year and is down about 25 pounds!

T1 bow onstage after their victory at League of Legends Worlds 2025 Knockout Stage on October 31, 2025 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Colin Young-Wolff/Riot Games)

Casa de Campeones Boxing Club

Stockton, CA

Scandinavian Ox Dance

 

Heritage Festival 2012

This kind of shot speaks for itself. There is so much beauty even in our own backyards, the trick is capturing it just the way it should be.

 

Day 41 of the 365 Photo Collection Project

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Tara

TNA Impact - Orlando, FL

September 2009

Through the first 28 minutes of Sunday's game, the Washington Redskins appeared to be sizing up the San Francisco 49ers for the knockout blow. They dominated their opponent in all phases in the first half, and they were just a few combinations away from putting the game out of reach.

 

But Washington eased up during the final two minutes before halftime and for much of the second half. The Redskins were still able to squeeze out a 26-24 victory at FedEx Field, but the potential technical knockout morphed into a narrow split decision.

 

The 49ers (0-6) scored 17 unanswered points to tie the game late in the third quarter. The shaky stretch for Washington started on a two-minute drill to end the half, when rookie quarterback C.J. Beathard came off the bench to lead San Francisco on an 11-play, 75-yard drive that ended with a one-yard touchdown run from Carlos Hyde as time expired in the first half.

San Francisco failed to convert on a third down earlier in the series, but Redskins safety D.J. Swearinger was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct to extend the drive. Former Redskins wide receiver Pierre Garcon trucked safety Montae Nicholson, knocking Nicholsonâs helmet off, and decided to flex on a reception that was two yards shy of a first down. Swearinger, a defensive captain, took offense to Garconâs actions. He said Garcon came over and tapped helmets with Swearinger, who then shoved Garconâs helmet to draw the penalty.

 

âI didnât react when I seen [Nicholson] go down. I reacted when I seen a guy flexing to the crowd. You ainât even get the first down. Iâm like why are you even celebrating, because you ran my man over? You ainât even get the first down, so why are you even talking? But in that situation, I canât react back. I just got to let him head butt me, but Iâm going to take up for my guy regardless of the situation.â

 

Garcon has displayed throughout his 10-year career, which includes five seasons in Washington, that he can get under an emotional playerâs skin. The penalty jolted the 49ers, who scored 10 points and missed a field goal in their three possessions during the third quarter.

Washingtonâs offense sputtered in that same quarter with its two possessions. The Redskins punted on their first drive in the second half, and then tight end Vernon Davis lost a fumble on the first play of the following drive.

 

The Redskins were able to remain composed against a desperate 49ers team seeking its first victory. They saw their nine-point fourth quarter lead dwindle down to just two as San Francisco approached midfield during the final minute. Unlike at the end of the first half, Washingtonâs defense was able to get the stop it needed as Kendall Fuller recorded his second interception of the season to seal the victory with three seconds left.

 

Redskins cornerback Quinton Dunbar replaced Josh Norman, who was out with a rib fracture, in the starting lineup and had an impressive performance. He tied for a team high two passes defended, including a critical deflection while defending Garcon on the final drive that was nearly intercepted.

 

The wide-receiver-turned-cornerback has made the transition appear seamless. Dunbar has been a backup throughout his three-year career, but he keeps rising to the occasion when the teamâs depth gets tested at the position. Redskins Coach Jay Gruden said Bashaud Breeland will receive an MRI exam on his knee Monday, which means Dunbar could be relied upon once again in a significant role against the Philadelphia Eagles next Monday night.

Wide receiver Ryan Grant made some big-time catches that looked eerily similar to Garconâs work in a Redskins uniform.

 

Grant finished with three catches, all resulting in first downs, for 39 yards. During a drive on which the Redskins regained the lead on Dustin Hopkinsâs 21-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, Grant hauled in an 18-yard reception on third and 11 and a 15-yard catch on second down to move the chains.

 

Gruden has believed in Grant because of how reliable he has been in practice. He has displayed his dependability at times this season when given the opportunity, and Grant did the same when Washington needed a play Sunday.

Knockout of Secret Six fame at DragonCon

Illustration for magazine.

Goodbye high street knickers - sew your own at The Make Lounge.

I love the Knockout Roses this time of year.

Pogo o nada tour @ Zwan Bar, Mar del Plata.

contrasts in Autumn. these primroses are blooming in my backyard just a matter of feet from the previous pic with the leaves changing color

“One-two, one-two, on the ball of your feet now, dukes up!” On July 10, 2013, a summer-long boxing program hosted by the anti-obesity initiative “Knockout Obesity” kicked off at The Boys’ Club of New York (BCNY) in lower Manhattan. Brooklyn restauranteur Dimitrios Verteouris, founded Knockout Obesity after he lost 82lbs in three months using boxing and his own good eats from Nature's Grill. Each Wednesday, Dimitrios trained his young students with the help of a professional boxer, including Marcus Browne, Danny Jacobs, Shemuel Pagan and Gary Stark, Jr. Whether 6-years-old, or 17, Dimitrios engaged his young students with sit-ups, push-ups, and jumping jacks, followed by one-on-one tutorials on posture and vigorous rounds of shadowboxing, padworks, and glove to glove. Joining Verteouris on day one, was team member and author, Dr. Wendy Scinta, a childhood obesity expert and bariatric surgeon with her own practice, Medical Weight Loss of New York, PLLC. Quizzing the kids on fat, carbs, sugar and protein, she demonstrated the effect of fast food on the body with a suitcase full of fat. Knockout Obesity is a part of BCNY’s Mental & Physical Health programming.

 

www.KOobesity.com

“One-two, one-two, on the ball of your feet now, dukes up!” On July 10, 2013, a summer-long boxing program hosted by the anti-obesity initiative “Knockout Obesity” kicked off at The Boys’ Club of New York (BCNY) in lower Manhattan. Brooklyn restauranteur Dimitrios Verteouris, founded Knockout Obesity after he lost 82lbs in three months using boxing and his own good eats from Nature's Grill. Each Wednesday, Dimitrios trained his young students with the help of a professional boxer, including Marcus Browne, Danny Jacobs, Shemuel Pagan and Gary Stark, Jr. Whether 6-years-old, or 17, Dimitrios engaged his young students with sit-ups, push-ups, and jumping jacks, followed by one-on-one tutorials on posture and vigorous rounds of shadowboxing, padworks, and glove to glove. Joining Verteouris on day one, was team member and author, Dr. Wendy Scinta, a childhood obesity expert and bariatric surgeon with her own practice, Medical Weight Loss of New York, PLLC. Quizzing the kids on fat, carbs, sugar and protein, she demonstrated the effect of fast food on the body with a suitcase full of fat. Knockout Obesity is a part of BCNY’s Mental & Physical Health programming.

 

www.KOobesity.com

Gina Carano stars in Relativity Media’s KNOCKOUT

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Tracy Brooks, Christy Hemme

No Surrender PPV-Sept. 2009

Orlando, FL

Full Contact Contender 6

22nd June - Bolton Reebok Stadium -

 

*Main Event - FCC European Flyweight Title: Artemij Sitenkov vs Pietro Menga

*Co-Main Event - Conrad Hayes vs Jordan Desborough

 

FCC UAR Title Fights:

Light Heavyweight Title: James Walker vs Shaun Hampton

Welter Weight : Dez Parker vs Callum Brady [C]

Lightweight: Lee Richardson [IC] vs Martin Chester [C]

Featherweight: Joe Nazokatov vs Joshua Jarvis [C

 

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Knockout en vivo.

  

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En vivo en Rosario, Argentina.

I love working with this lady. she was awesome then. She's even better now. Looking forward to our shoot.

This little hummingbird is fascinating to watch. He will get a drink from the feeder on my porch, and then park in the top of our "knockout" rose bush, where it can keep an eye on the food. At first it would fly away when I stepped outside, but yesterday evening, I was finally able to get within a few feet to shoot some photos.

My screenshot I took during GD&TOP's Mv for Knockout, but credit to YG Ent.

Just a few late ones hanging in there. This one was especially pretty during the colder weather.

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