Friday, August 3, 2012

Attempt to Quit Smoking


Attempt to Quit Smoking Everyone has found themselves in the position at some point or another of second guessing their ability. This is certainly nothing new. The problem comes when you are trying to quit smoking and find yourself completely trapped underneath the stress of the situation. Trying to choose what you are going to [...]


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Mike Swick talks comeback, ready for DaMarques Johnson


Former top UFC Welterweight contender, Mike Swick, spoke about his long-awaited return to the Octagon. Swick last seen on February 6th, 2010, losing to Paulo Thiago via Submission. Nine-and-three in his UFC career, Swick will be facing DaMarques Johnson on the main card of tomorrow's UFC on FOX 4 fight card in Los Angeles, California, with sights on proving he still has what it takes to compete in the

Source: http://lowkick.blitzcorner.com/UFC/mike-swick-talks-comeback-ready-for-damarques-johnson-16718

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Tito Ortiz Thinks His Prime-Self Could Beat Jon Jones, Blames Injuries | UFC NEWS


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Olympics 2012: Kayla Harrison becomes first US athlete to win judo gold

Aug 2, 2012; London, United Kingdom; Kayla Harrison (USA) celebrates with her gold medal after winning the women's 78kg final in the London 2012 Olympic Games at ExCel-North Arena 2. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports

Could we be looking at the next Ronda Rousey?

Team USA judoka Kayla Harrison defeated Britain's Gemma Gibbons 2-0 to win the gold medal in the women's under 78-kilogram division at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England.

The drought is over.

Rousey, who transitioned to mixed martial arts (MMA) and quickly rose to power as the Strikeforce Women's Bantamweight Champion, took home a bronze medal in judo when she competed in Beijing back in 2008. Prior to Harrison's victory last night (Aug. 2, 2012), no American athlete had ever claimed the gold.

From the Boston Globe:

"It feels like a dream. I hope [my gold medal] changes America's perspective on judo. I hope to be able to use it to benefit everyone in my sport. I love my sport. It's the best sport in the world. Hopefully, this will help create that splash of new judo interest."

At the age of just 13, Harrison was forced to endure a horrific incident of long-term sexual abuse involving her coach, who plead guilty to the crime and was locked up back in 2007. She recently went public with her story last year and has since campaigned to help other victims out their predators in the sports world.

Dark past, bright future.

For more on combat sports in the 2012 Summer Olympics click here and here.

Source: http://www.mmamania.com/2012/8/3/3217543/olympics-2012-kayla-harrison-team-usa-judo-gold-london

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UFC on FOX 4: Shogun Rua and the 25 Best Strikers in MMA

UFC on FOX 4 will be headlined by Maurico "Shogun" Rua and Brandon Vera—two of the light heavyweight division's most prolific strikers.

The combination of styles and shared penchant for slinging hands and feet should mix to produce some nice fireworks Saturday night, in what promises to be one of the more action-packed main events in recent memory.

As we look ahead to this anticipated slugfest, let's take a minute to honor the best of the best strikers in mixed martial arts (in no particular order).

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1281617-ufc-on-fox-4-shogun-rua-and-the-best-25-strikers-in-mma

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Dana White: 'Maybe You Do Rashad vs Weidman and the Winner Gets a Title Shot'

UFC on FOX 4 is monumental for the UFC's light heavyweight division, as all four men at the top of the card are all fighting for a title shot. All they have to do is go out and win impressively—no small task.

All four are also former Jon Jones victims, and this adds a whole different level of intrigue. However, one name that hasn't been mentioned at all is Rashad Evans. Evans is coming off a decision loss that saw him become the first man to take Jon Jones the distance during his championship run. 

With four fighters all vying for a shot at the belt, it seems like there just may not be any room for Evans at the top of the light heavyweight division anymore. 

UFC President Dana White spoke with Bleacher Report and attending MMA media following the UFC on FOX 4 pre-fight press conference, and the topic of Evans' future came up. White seemed as baffled as fans were, regarding Evans before going into promoter mode and creating a hypothetical fight on the spot. 

"Rashad? I dunno. Personally I haven't talked to Rashad. I've heard the talks of him wanting to go to 185 or possibly going to 185. I dunno. If he did, he'd have to fight somebody," White told Bleacher Report. "Maybe you do Rashad vs. Weidman and the winner of that gets a shot. You know what I mean? That just came off the top of my head."

As a fan of both Evans and Chris Weidman, I absolutely LOVE this idea. I think that both present interesting stylistic problems for the other and believe that both have the best shot at defeating Anderson Silva. Both have fantastic wrestling and the ability to take the fight wherever they want.  

Rashad Evans vs. Chris Weidman? I say book it! 

Read more MMA news on BleacherReport.com

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1283401-dana-white-maybe-you-do-rashad-vs-weidman-and-the-winner-gets-a-title-shot

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Team Lutter?s Bobby Alexander poised to make an impact in MMA debut; Fights Kane Gutierrez at CEC this Saturday

FORT WORTH, TX, August 2, 2012 ? PCG comes back with their latest Cowboys Extreme Fighting show at San Antonio?s Cowboys Dance Hall this coming Saturday. As we mentioned in our event preview, the show is headlined by a welterweight title bout featuring Austin?s Lester Clark (3-3) taking on Jared Perez (4-2) of Corpus Christi. [...]


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Source: http://www.txmma.com/2012/08/02/team-lutters-bobby-alexander-poised-to-make-an-impact-in-mma-debut-fights-kane-gutierrez-at-cec-this-saturday/

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

In Shogun?s Shoes, Lyoto Machida Would Have Also Declined Glover Teixeira Fight (Video)

Perhaps the biggest storyline heading into Saturday’s “UFC on FOX 4” event is the controversy surrounding a certain Glover Teixeira. Did Mauricio “Shogun” Rua actually say he’d rather be cut than fight the up-and-comer, as UFC president Dana White claimed he did? Shogun later admitted that he declined the scrap. However, it wasn’t because he [...]

Source: http://www.5thRound.com/124307/in-shoguns-shoes-lyoto-machida-would-have-also-declined-glover-teixeira-fight-video/

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Corey Hill also out of XFC 19, Nicolae Cury vs. Roger Carroll tapped new headliner

The revolving door that is XFC 19's main event has yet another change.

After Mike Bronzoulis (14-5-1) scratched for undisclosed reasons earlier today, Corey Hill (6-4) then was matched up with welterweight replacement Roger Carroll (11-5).

However, Hill also is now out of the event for undisclosed reasons, and officials have announced Carroll vs. Nicolae Cury (6-3) as Friday's new main event.

The new XFC 19 card now includes:

MAIN CARD (AXS TV)

Roger Carroll vs. Nicolae Cury
Felice Herrig vs. Simona Soukupova
David Mays vs. Nick Newell
Shane Crenshaw vs. Jason Hicks
Joe Elmore vs. Kevin Forant
Lawson McClure vs. Keith Richardson
Johnny Buck vs. Ricky Rainey

PRELIMINARY CARD (Untelevised)

Joey Carroll vs. Jeff Tharington
Zach Klouse vs. Tony Scarlett
Brian Karmolinski vs. Carlos Vivas

Source: http://www.mmaplayground.com/forums/topic54440-1.html

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2012 Olympics: Kayla Harrison Becomes First American to Win Gold Medal in Judo

(Harrison [top] grapples with Gemma Gibbons of Great Britain during the gold medal match earlier today. Photo props: SFGate) Without throwing around too many spoilers, it's been a monster of a day for American women at the 2012 Olympics. And for martial arts fans, it's a historic one, as women's 78kg competitor Kayla Harrison became the first American athlete ever to win a gold medal in judo. She's just the second American woman to medal at the Olympics, following Strikeforce champ�Ronda Rousey (her former training partner), who took bronze in 2008. Women's 57kg competitor Marti Malloy also won a bronze on Monday, making the 2012 London games the first Olympics since 1998 in which the USA has earned two medals in judo. Harrison, who entered this year's competition ranked fourth in the world, reached the finals by defeating Vera Moskalyuk (Russia), Abigel Joo (Hungary), and world-ranked #1 Mayra Aguiar (Brazil), all by ippon. She faced Great Britain's Gemma Gibbons in the gold-medal match, and won 2-0 on a pair of yukos. In your face, world. After the jump: A Boston Globe video-profile on Harrison's life and training, and a TV-shot video of the end of her finals match against Gibbons.

Source: http://www.cagepotato.com/2012-olympics-kayla-harrison-becomes-first-american-to-win-gold-medal-in-judo/

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John Dodson welcomes Jussier "Formiga" da Silva at UFC on FX 5 in Minneapolis

By: Jamie Penick, MMATorch Editor-in-Chief

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An extremely exciting flyweight bout is heading to Minneapolis this October, as Shooto's South American Flyweight Champion, Jussier "Formiga" da Silva, will make his UFC debut against Ultimate Fighter 14 winner John Dodson at UFC on FX 5.

News of the bout was first reported by Tatame.com.

Da Silva, who signed with the UFC earlier this month, makes his debut on a five fight winning streak, a run that includes four straight submission wins. The 27-year-old is 14-1 overall in his career, with his sole loss coming by decision against Ian McCall in Tachi Palace Fights.

Dodson will bring a four fight winning streak into the bout, two of which have come inside of the Octagon. After knocking out T.J. Dillashaw in his TUF season's finals bout, Dodson added a decision win over Tim Elliott at UFC on Fox 3 in May.

UFC on FX 5 takes place from the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minn. on October 5, headlined by a heavyweight bout between Travis Browne and Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva.

Penick's Analysis: This is a fantastic fight, and is almost assuredly going to be on the FX main card for this event. Dodson's status as an Ultimate Fighter winner, who hasn't yet lost in the UFC, makes that clear, and it gives da Silva a major opportunity to make a splash in his debut. He could be a very formidable force in the flyweight division, and a title challenger sooner than later if he impresses against Dodson. Likewise, Dodson can continue making his name as a contender should he best a very respected flyweight in da Silva. Great matchmaking, and a great fight for this card.

Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_13973.shtml

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Cesar Gracie: Nick Diaz wants super fight, not title shot, against Anderson Silva

By: Jamie Penick, MMATorch Editor-in-Chief

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"Why Anderson? Because Anderson is a huge name. He's talking the talk that is kind of what we're talking about. He's talking about doing superfights. He's talking about the things that Nick's been talking about that Nick did when he was with Strikeforce that Nick is into. That's why. And he's exciting and just a great fighter. He's talking about catchweights, he's talking about exciting fights that people want to see instead of being limited to fighting, you know, if this is your weight class, if this is the number one contender, this guy did this, this guy did that. We're not interested.... people are thinking now, 'Why does Nick want to fight this guy? Why does Nick get a shot at the title?' It's not about the title. If he was at 185, we don't want the title. Nick isn't trying to be disrespectful to other great middleweights out there on campus and want that. There are a lot of great middleweights that are at the front of the line for a title shot. This is about fighting and a superfight."

-Nick Diaz's manager Cesar Gracie expands on his callout of Anderson Silva in an interview with MiddleEasy.com (transcribed by MMAMania.com).

Penick's Analysis: The way Diaz's luck has run with his suspension thus far, it's hard to believe he'll get his way and be back before next February. Still, whenever he comes back, he certainly makes for an interesting option for Silva's camp. Ed Soares tweeted over the weekend that they'd take the fight, but there are still other names, other options to be considered by the UFC right now. Which option they ultimately go with won't be known for a little while still, but Diaz realistically won't be in that conversation until early in 2013.

[Nick Diaz art by Grant Gould (c) MMATorch.com]

Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_13967.shtml

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With Meeting Planned, Cesar Gracie Hopes Nick Diaz Is Allowed To Fight Overseas

Cesar Gracie is planning on making a push for the UFC to give his fighter, Nick Diaz, a new contract. At the same August 6 meeting with UFC president Dana White, Gracie is going to ask for the UFC to allow Diaz to compete overseas as he continues to try and get his suspension reduced. [...]

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Francis Carmont vs. Tom Lawler set for UFC 154 in November

A new bout has been added to the UFC 154 card as Francis Carmont (19-7) faces Tom Lawlor (8-4) in a middleweight battle. The event will take place at the Bell Centre in Montreal on Nov. 17.
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Source: http://prommanow.com/2012/08/01/francis-carmont-vs-tom-lawler-set-fo-ufc-154-in-november/

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Brandon Vera says fighting Shogun will bring out his best at UFC on FOX 4

UFC light heavyweight Brandon ?The Truth? Vera discusses his upcoming main event clash with Mauricio ?Shogun? Rua at UFC on FOX 4. Vera talks about the psychology of fighting Rua who he acknowledges is a fighter that he admires. He uses that as a motivating factor to push himself to be his best.
An impressive win by Vera could earn him a title shot against the light heavyweight champion. While a rematch against champion Jon Jones is possible, Vera insists that he is focused exclusively on facing Rua.
UFC on FOX 4 goes down from the Staples Center in Los Angeles on August 4th. The four main card will be televised live on FOX television beginning at 8:00pm ET.

Courtesy: Karyn Bryant, MMAHeat
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Spend an hour with Ronda Rousey right now

Are you a Ronda Rousey fan? Are you ga-ga for the golden-haired judoka who likes to rip arms from people's bodies just for fun? If so then sit back, grab a cup of coffee -- well, maybe two cups, because what we have here is nearly a full hour of the Rowdy one.
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Source: http://prommanow.com/2012/08/01/spend-an-hour-with-ronda-rousey-right-now/

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Brandon Vera shelves home invasion demons, will fight Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua at UFC on Fox 4 (Yahoo! Sports)

It took years for Vera to overcome the trauma of having a gun to his head, and now he's ready for a major fight.

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ONE FC: ?Pride of A Nation? Gets Folayang-Enomoto & Chilson-Wiratchai

ONE FC’s fifth promotional offering has seen a pair of promising bouts added to it as lightweights Eduard Folayang and Felipe Enomoto, and featherweights Mitch Chilson and Shannon�Wiratchai have been penciled in to face one another in the Smart Araneta Coliseum in the Philippines on August 31. Folayang (11-2) comes into the cage after his [...]

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Rick Story Announces Welterweight Bout With Demian Maia at UFC 153

Rick Story took to his twitter page earlier today to announce a welterweight match-up with Demian Maia at UFC 153, which takes place at the HSBC Arena in Rio De Janeiro on October 13. UFC 153 will be headlined by a featherweight title shot between the champion Jose Aldo and Erik Koch.

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Source: http://mmafrenzy.com/29680/rick-story-announces-welterweight-bout-with-demain-maia-at-ufc-153/

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Jussier da Silva vs. John Dodson targeted for UFC on FX 5

Flyweight standout Jussier da Silva (14-1 MMA, 0-0 UFC) is headed to the UFC and is expected to meet "The Ultimate Fighter 14" winner John Dodson (13-5 MMA, 2-0 UFC) in his promotional debut.

MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) today confirmed that at least one fighter has agreed to the matchup, which Tatame first reported.

UFC on FX 5 takes place Oct. 5 at Target Center in Minneapolis. The night's main card airs on FX, and FUEL TV and Facebook are expected to carry the prelims.

The da Silva vs. Dodson bout likely will be part of the main card.

Recently, da Silva has plied his craft with the California-based Tachi Palace Fights promotion, which was the preeminent U.S. organization for flyweights until the UFC adopted the division earlier this year, and Shooto Brazil, where he's a titleholder. In fact, da Silva was considered the flyweight division's top-ranked fighter before an early-2011 loss to recent UFC signee Ian McCall. Since then, though, "Formiga" (Portuguese for "Ant") has racked up five consecutive wins, the past four via submission.

Dodson, who won "TUF 14" as a bantamweight, recently returned to his more natural division of flyweight. At UFC on FOX 3, he scored a decision victory over scrappy Tim Elliott (a late replacement for injured Darren Uyenoyama). Dodson, a high-energy member of Team Jackson-Winklejohn, has now won four straight fights and six of his past seven.

Source: http://mmadiehards.com/live/news/jussier-da-silva-vs-john-dodson-targeted-for-ufc-on-fx-5/

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UFC on Fox 4: Alexander Gustafsson Deserves to Earn His Crack at UFC Gold

Yesterday on the UFC on Fox 4 media call, UFC president Dana White declared that the winner of this Saturday's headliner between Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and Brandon "The Truth" Vera would get the next immediate shot at the winner of UFC 151's light-heavyweight title tilt between champion Jon "Bones" Jones and challenger Dan Henderson.

Needless to say, MMA fans took to Twitter in expressing their disagreement with the news. Some fans argued that Vera was not the man Rua should have to beat in order to justify a rematch with either Jones—who thoroughly dethroned Rua at UFC 128 last year—or Henderson—who put on the proverbial "Fight of The Millennium" with Rua at UFC 139 last fall. Others stayed vocal in saying that Vera's less-than-stellar record as of late did not justify a title shot against either Jones or Henderson, the former of whom defeated Vera at the UFC's debut on Versus (now NBC Sports Network).

In any event, the UFC president changed the station, so to speak, as the UFC brass opted to change the tune in light of the fans' outcries. To put it in simpler terms, the next contender to the king's throne will depend on who looks more impressive in victory. If the winner of Shogun vs. Vera is more impressive than the victor in the events co-headliner of Lyoto Machida vs. Ryan Bader, then the winner of Shogun vs. Vera will indeed get the next crack at the gold.

Likewise, if the winner of Machida vs. Bader prevails in more impressive fashion than that of the main event's victor, then either Machida or Bader will either have their dream fight with Henderson or their rematch with Jones.

However, the fact that it has come to this—that it has come to the point where four victims of the current champion are going to earn a shot at the gold with one win—begs a question that nobody's had the gall to ask yet:

What about Alexander Gustafsson?

Gustafsson has been on a five-fight win streak, looking no less impressive in his past outings than Rua, Vera, Bader or Machida did in their respective last few outings. Gustafsson has faced no shortage of tough, durable fighters in his path towards his golden dreams, either. Not only that, but Gustafsson also has not delivered any sort of lackluster performance that might deny his argument towards a big fight or a title eliminator—something which many feel Vera has, and something which some may feel Bader did in his unanimous-decision win over Quinton "Rampage" Jackson at UFC 144.

No word has been given on who will face Gustafsson in that "big fight" that the UFC talked about, but is there any doubt that Gustafsson would make sense as the only real "challenge" left for the champion? Regardless of whether it's Jones or Henderson that supports all twelve pounds of the gold after UFC 151 next month, if Gustafsson wins that next fight and extends his current streak to 6-0?

We should say not, even though we don't know who's next for Gustafsson. After all, the man has earned his moment to dance with the fiercest wolves in the pack at 205 pounds. He deserves the chance to prove as such by facing someone as dangerous as Rua or Machida if at all possible, because in such few words, it's all that makes sense for him at this point.

Besides that, by lining up an opportunity to challenge for the gold and handing it to the man who looks the most impressive this weekend—whether it's the winner of the main event or of the co-main event—instead of allowing Gustafsson to earn it through his next fight, the UFC, ingenious as their marketing and PR strategies often are, proves what fans of the sport already know and are already scared to admit:

If or when Henderson loses at UFC 151, anyone other than Gustafsson is either just another mandatory challenger or a mandatory rematch for arguably the most creative and most unstoppable UFC light-heavyweight champion of this generation. Like it or not, the light-heavyweight division has finally been cleared of just about every sensible challenger.

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1279481-ufc-on-fox-4-alexander-gusttafsson-deserves-to-earn-his-crack-at-ufc-gold

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B.J. Penn says not being in UFC 152 main event made him more comfortable with VADA testing

By: Jamie Penick, MMATorch Editor-in-Chief

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"I just submitted my paperwork for VADA and I'm ready to enter the program. VADA has not changed their standards for me, my test results will be released as they become available to the UFC, commission and the ABC.

I feel much more comfortable with the VADA testing standards knowing that I will not be the main attraction at UFC 152. The responsibility of being a main event fighter was such that I did not want to jeopardize my employer's promotion of the event. The UFC has put together a great main and co-main event and I am happy to be a part of the card and comply with the VADA testing standards."


-B.J. Penn took to Twitter to explain why he ultimately decided to go ahead with VADA drug testing prior to his UFC 152 bout with Rory MacDonald.

Penick's Analysis: From a business perspective, I can understand why Penn was concerned about going with the random drug testing route. The UFC certainly doesn't want a fight to be canceled in short order because someone failed a drug test, and it's one of the reasons they haven't actively implemented more stringent drug testing out of competition. At the same time, Penn's entire stance has been to fight clean and make sure his opponent is doing the same, and what he was suggesting initially with VADA as far as withholding results would have left it possible for he or MacDonald to fight while on something. That's against the point of drug testing. But he's gone back on that, and they'll go forward with VADA. Hopefully neither of them has anything to be worried about, and the fight goes through as planned.

[B.J. Penn art by Cory Gould (c) MMATorch.com]

Source: http://www.mmatorch.com/artman2/publish/UFC_2/article_13959.shtml

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Rick Story Announces Fight Against Demain Maia at UFC 153

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Add another Brazilian to the upcoming UFC 153 card headed to Rio de Janeiro as Demian Maia takes his second fight...

Source: http://ninjashoes.net/forum/showthread.php?78944-Rick-Story-Announces-Fight-Against-Demain-Maia-at-UFC-153&goto=newpost

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