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List Of Maximum Fighting Championship Events
This is a list of events held and scheduled by the Maximum Fighting Championship (MFC), a mixed martial arts organization based in Canada. The first event, MFC 1, took place on March 3, 2001. MFC 29 saw the debut of the MFC outside of Alberta, Canada. Past events Event locations These cities have hosted the following numbers of MFC events as of MFC: 41 * Canada (44) : Edmonton, Alberta – 38 : Grande Prairie, Alberta - 2 : Calgary, Alberta - 1 : Lethbridge, Alberta - 1 : Slave Lake, Alberta - 1 : Windsor, Ontario - 1 References {{MFC Events Maximum Fighting Championship Maximum Fighting Championship is a Canadian mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion based in Edmonton, Alberta. MFC’s former home, in Canada, is the River Cree Resort and Casino in Enoch, Alberta, located just outside Edmonton, Alberta, but has also ...
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Maximum Fighting Championship
Maximum Fighting Championship is a Canadian mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion based in Edmonton, Alberta. MFC’s former home, in Canada, is the River Cree Resort and Casino in Enoch, Alberta, located just outside Edmonton, Alberta, but has also held events at the Edmonton Expo Centre. MFC events are broadcast on The Fight Network, AXS TV (formerly HDnet) in North America and most recently TSN2. History Maximum Fighting Championship was founded on March 3, 2001, by Pavelich Sports Inc. Mark Pavelich is the CEO of MFC and runs the business day to day. Dave Pavelich is Vice President and Manon Pavelich is the booker. MFC currently airs on AXS TV Fights in the U.S. and The Fight Network in Canada. MFC’s former home was the ''River Cree Resort and Casino'' in Enoch, Alberta, Canada located just outside Edmonton, Alberta. Their new home is the ''Mayfield Inn Trade and Conference Centre'' Edmonton, Alberta. In July 2011, MFC signed a five-year live TV deal with HDnet (now AXS TV) and ...
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Edmonton Expo Centre
The Edmonton Expo Centre, formerly the Northlands AgriCom and also known as the Edmonton Exposition and Conference Centre is a multi-purpose convention centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Operated by Explore Edmonton on behalf of the City of Edmonton, it is located in Edmonton's Montrose neighbourhood, across the street from the (now closed) Northlands Coliseum. History and use The facility was built in 1984 on the site of the old Edmonton Gardens, the first home of the Edmonton Oilers. The Oilers moved across 118 Avenue in 1974 to the new Northlands Coliseum. Prior to 2009, the EXPO Centre was known as the Northlands AgriCom, or simply The Agricom, from the agricultural and commercial trade shows which it was built to host. From 1996 to 1998, a portion of the venue was used as the home arena of the Edmonton Ice of the Western Hockey League. It was considered a substandard venue for the team, which was prevented from using the nearby Coliseum; ''Edmonton Sun'' writer Terry Jo ...
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High Stakes
High Stakes may refer to: Film and television * ''High Stakes'' (1918 film), an American film directed by Arthur Hoyt * ''High Stakes'' (1931 film), an early talkie and the last film for silent actress Mae Murray * ''High Stakes'' (1989 film), a thriller, debut film of Sarah Michelle Gellar * ''High Stakes'' (1997 film), a TV movie starring Cynthia Gibb * ''Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure'' (working title: ''High Stakes''), a 2011 Disney film starring Ashley Tisdale * ''High Stakes'' (game show), a 2011 British television game show * ''High Stakes'' (TV series), a 2001 British television sitcom Literature * ''High Stakes'' (Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys), a 1996 young-adult mystery novel * ''High Stakes'' (Cabot novel) or ''Ninth Key'', a 2004 Mediator novel by Meg Cabot * ''High Stakes'', a 1975 novel by Dick Francis Music * ''High Stakes'' (album), or the title song, by Michael Martin Murphey, 2016 * "High Stakes", a song by Bryson Tiller from ''True to Self'' * "High Stak ...
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Lucky 13
''Lucky 13'' is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Chris Hall and starring Brad Hunt, Harland Williams, Lauren Graham, Sasha Alexander, Debra Jo Rupp, John Doe, Kaley Cuoco and Taryn Manning. Plot This film is about Zach Baker and his quest to go back through his past experiences with women so he will have the perfect date with his lifelong friend, Abbey. Abbey would be the thirteenth woman he has gone out with and he hopes she will be "Lucky 13". The story revolves around Zach asking each woman what he did wrong in their relationship, so as to not make the same mistakes with Abbey. A recurring gag A running gag, or running joke, is a literary device that takes the form of an amusing joke or a comical reference and appears repeatedly throughout a work of literature or other form of storytelling. Though they are similar, catchphrases are not ... involves Zach throwing objects, representing his past affairs, into a lake. During the course of the film, Zach makes ...
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High Rollers
''High Rollers'' is an American television game show that involved contestants trying to win prizes by rolling dice. The format was based on the dice game shut the box. ''High Rollers'' debuted on July 1, 1974, as part of NBC's daytime lineup. In September 1975, an accompanying series was launched in syndication and aired once weekly on local stations. Both of these series ended in 1976, with the daytime series ending on June 11, 1976. Alex Trebek was the host for these series. On April 24, 1978, NBC brought ''High Rollers'' back with Trebek hosting and aired it until June 20, 1980, when it was one of three series cancelled to make room for '' The David Letterman Show''. The series was produced by Heatter-Quigley Productions.David Schwartz, Steve Ryan and Fred Wostbrock, The Encyclopedia of TV Game Shows, 3rd ed., Checkmark Books, 1999, p. 92 Gameplay Basics Two contestants competed. The object was to remove the digits 1 through 9 from a game board by rolling an oversized pa ...
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Rags To Riches
Rags to riches refers to any situation in which a person rises from poverty to wealth, and in some cases from absolute obscurity to heights of fame, fortune and celebrity—sometimes instantly. This is a common archetype in literature and popular culture, such as the writings of Horatio Alger, Jr. Pre-20th-century fictional examples * Fairy tales, such as '' Cinderella'' and ''Aladdin''. * The Dickens novel ''Oliver Twist'', whose protagonist rises from a workhouse to child labour to a gang of pickpockets to being adopted by a wealthy family. * The Arthurian story of Sir Gareth, who rises from a lowly kitchen boy to a prominent Knight of the Round Table. * The folklore tale of Dick Whittington and His Cat, who, with the help of his cat, rises from orphaned poverty to become thrice Lord Mayor of London. Historical examples * Abdalonymus was a gardener who was appointed king of Sidon by Alexander the Great due to his possible royal ancestry. * Baibars, a slave who rose to beco ...
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Anger Management
Anger management is a psychotherapeutic technique. Anger Management may also refer to: * ''Anger Management'' (film), a 2003 comedy film starring Adam Sandler and Jack Nicholson * ''Anger Management'' (TV series), a 2012 FX TV series based on the film * " The Anger Management", an episode of the television series, ''The O.C.'' * Anger Management Tour, a series of Eminem concert tours *''Anger Management'' (album), an album by rapper Luni Coleone * ''Anger Management'' (mixtape), by rapper Rico Nasty and producer Kenny Beats * "Anger Management" (''Hope & Faith''), from the first season of the American sitcom * "Anger Management", by Psy'Aviah from '' Eclectric'' See also * Anger Anger, also known as wrath or rage, is an intense emotional state involving a strong uncomfortable and non-cooperative response to a perceived provocation, hurt or threat. A person experiencing anger will often experience physical effects, su ...
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Hostile Takeover
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Famous
Famous may refer to: Companies * Famous Brands, a South African restaurant franchisor * Famous Footwear, an American retail store chain * Famous Music, the music publishing division of Paramount Pictures * Famous Studios, the animation division of Paramount Pictures from 1942 to 1967 Music *'' Famous?'', an album by JME * ''Famous'' (Marques Houston album), 2013 * ''Famous'' (Puddle of Mudd album) ** "Famous" (Puddle of Mudd song), 2007 * ''Famous'' (Taemin EP), 2019 * "Famous" (Charli XCX song), 2015 * "Famous" (French Montana song), 2017 * "Famous" (Kanye West song), 2016 * "Famous" (Mason Ramsey song), 2018 * "Famous" (Nathan Sykes song), 2016 * "Famous" (Play song), 2010 * "Famous" (Scouting for Girls song) * "Famous" (Tinchy Stryder song), 2010 *"Famous", a song by Inna from her album '' Party Never Ends'' Other uses * '' Lisa Picard Is Famous'', also known as ''Famous'', a 2000 film * Famous, Missouri, a community in the United States See also * Fame (other) * ...
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Long Time Coming
Long Time Coming or Long Time Comin' may refer to: Albums * ''A Long Time Comin''', by the Electric Flag, 1968 * '' A Long Time Coming'', by Wayne Brady, 2008 * '' A Long Time Coming (A Change Is Gonna Come)'', by Evelyn "Champagne" King, 1985 * ''Long Time Comin''', by Shenandoah, 1992 * ''Long Time Coming'' (Jonny Lang album) or the title song, 2003 * ''Long Time Coming'' (Ready for the World album) or the title song, 1986 * ''Long Time Coming'', by eLDee, 2004 Songs * "Long Time Coming" (Cheap Trick song), 2017 * "Long Time Coming" (Delays song), 2004 * "Long Time Comin, by Bruce Springsteen from '' Devils & Dust'', 2005 * "Long Time Comin, by Florida Georgia Line from ''Life Rolls On'', 2021 * "Long Time Coming", by Humanzi Humanzi were an Irish rock band based in Dublin, Ireland. Album and singles Humanzi released their debut album ''Tremors'' on Fiction/SFR on 24 July 2006. It featured the singles "Fix The Cracks" and "Diet Pills and Magazines". ''Tremors'' w ..., ...
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Destined For Greatness
Destined for Greatness may refer to: * "Destined for Greatness", a 2020 song by Tobi ToBI (; an abbreviation of tones and break indices) is a set of conventions for transcribing and annotating the prosody of speech. The term "ToBI" is sometimes used to refer to the conventions used for describing American English specifically, whic ... and Manny Brown * '' MFC 20: Destined for Greatness'', a 200 mixed martial arts event * "Destined for Greatness", see List of ''Power Rangers Lost Galaxy'' episodes {{dab ...
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Hard Knocks
Hard Knocks may refer to: Films * ''Hard Knocks'' (1924), a comedy short by James Parrott * ''Hard Knocks'' (1979 film), a 1979 American film * ''Hard Knocks'' (1980 film), a 1980 Australian film starring Tracy Mann * '' Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit Story'', a DVD about the professional wrestler Music * ''Hard Knocks'' (album), a 2010 album by Joe Cocker * Hard Knocks, a hip hop group on Wild Pitch Records Television * ''Hard Knocks'' (1987 TV series), an American sitcom featuring Bill Maher * ''Hard Knocks'' (2001 TV series), an American football documentary program produced by NFL Films for HBO * "Hard Knocks" (''Fantastic Four'' episode) See also * School of Hard Knocks, an idiomatic phrase for the education one gets from life * The Choir of Hard Knocks In 2005 FremantleMedia Australia producer Jason Stephens brought the idea of a television series called the Choir of Hard Knocks to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. In an interview on Australian Story by th ...
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