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If there is one fighter in the UFC that can define the phrase “ups and downs,” it has to be Keith Jardine. The Greg Jackson trained fighter has been considered a top five light heavyweight on ...
Last night was a sad night for fans of "The Dean of Mean." After making his first cut to 185, Keith Jardine looked like he was doing pretty well. His movement was fast—if a tad sloppy—and he ...
UFC veteran Keith Jardine talks about his struggles using TRT, starting a new life as an actor and businessman and a desire to go out for one more round before calling it a career.
Jardine, 45, recently wrapped filming on a small budget neo-noir 25-minute short titled "El Paso 11:55" in which he had to do "basically everything" and where factors like sunset and sunrise times ...
In an interview with the British newspaper the Sun, Keith Jardine admits that he would like to get back in the cage with Wanderlei Silva. I feel bad about it and I'm anxious to get back in there ...
On one hand, Keith Jardine is a terrible businessman. On the other, nearly everything the 33-year-old mixed martial artist does is geared with an eye toward ...
Whether Keith Jardine is first, second, or third in the light heavyweight hierarchy, the important thing is that he's there in the first place. "I'm probably. SI Staff | Mar 3, 2009.
When things just can’t seem to get any worse, somehow life always seems to find a way to knock you just a little further down before you finally get back up. At least, that’s often times how ...
Jardine: History Means More Than Title Shot. Jack Encarnacao May 22, 2008. If Keith Jardine is anything, he's a realist. He knows who he is and who he isn't.
Keith Jardine knows he wasn't the first choice to fight Quinton Jackson at UFC 96. Even if he upsets the resurgent fighter known as Rampage, Jardine doesn't want any part of the UFC's probable ...
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