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Goodridge made an immediate impression on MMA competition, winning his first two fights in UFC 8 to reach the final against Don Frye. His first fig...
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Goodridge made an immediate impression on MMA competition, winning his first two fights in UFC 8 to reach the final against Don Frye. His first fight, against Paul Herrera, is considered one of the most brutal knockouts in UFC history - After Herrera attempted a fireman's carry, Goodridge trapped both of his arms in a crucifix hold and proceeded to deliver multiple elbow blows to the head, ending the bout in 13 seconds. He had knocked Herrera out after his second elbow thrown and proceeded to drop multiple more elbow strikes to Herrera's skull as Herrera lay flaccid and unconscious.
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Illmatic is the debut studio album of American rapper Nas, released April 19, 1994 on Columbia Records.[1] Recording sessions for the album took pl...
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Illmatic is the debut studio album of American rapper Nas, released April 19, 1994 on Columbia Records.[1] Recording sessions for the album took place from 1992 to 1993 at Chung King Studios, D&D Recording and Battery Studios in New York City. Illmatic features production from several renowned hip hop artists, including Main Source member Large Professor, DJ Pete Rock, rapper Q-Tip, DJ Premier of Gang Starr and hip hop producer L.E.S., as well as a guest appearance from East New York rapper AZ. The album has been noted by critics for its quality of production, inner city narratives and Nas' unique lyrical ability.
Upon release, Illmatic proved to be both a commercial and critical success, as it debuted on the Billboard 200 chart at number-twelve in its first week of release, while selling 59,000 copies. On December 11, 2001, the album was certified platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America, and, as of that month, the album sold 3,000 copies a week in the United States.[2] Since its initial critical acclaim upon release, the album has been recognized as one of the quintessential hip hop recordings of the 1990s, while its rankings near the top of many publications' "best album" lists in disparate genres has given Illmatic the reputation as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time.[3][4][5] In 2003, the album was ranked number 400 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.[6]
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