Showing posts with label Kickboxing - WCL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kickboxing - WCL. Show all posts

Friday, September 03, 2010

WCL Season 2 Episodes 21-24 - DVD Review

It’s time to take our final look at the second season of Chuck Norris’ World Combat League. We’ve now reached the final four episodes, with only the third place play-off and the championship final remaining.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

WCL Season 2 Episodes 17-20 - DVD Review

Pat Barry (left) v Jarrell Miller
This edition of The Two Sheds Review sees us taking our fifth look at the world of hybrid kickboxing, season two of Chuck Norris’ World Combat League. The regular season is now over, and now it’s time to look at the divisional play-offs.

Friday, July 23, 2010

WCL Season 2 Episodes 13-16 - DVD Review

It’s time to step into the world of hybrid kickboxing as we return to the second season of Chuck Norris’ World Combat League, as we take a look at the play-offs with episodes 13 through 16.

Thursday, July 01, 2010

World Combat League Season 2 Episodes 9-12 - DVD Review

It’s been a while since I’ve ventured into the world of hybrid kickboxing, so it’s about time we took another look at Chuck Norris’ World Combat League, and episodes nine through twelve of season two.

Friday, April 30, 2010

WCL Season 2 Episodes 5-8 - DVD Review

It’s time to look into the world of hybrid kickboxing again as we take our second look at Chuck Norris’ World Combat League. This time we’re going to take a look at episodes five through eight of season two, but if you have no idea what the WCL is all about, then read my previous review at http://twoshedsreview.blogspot.com/2010/04/wcl-season-2-episodes-1-4-dvd-review.html.

Thursday, April 08, 2010

WCL Season 2 Episodes 1-4 - DVD Review

Justify FullIt’s debut time in The Two Sheds Review as we take a look at the World Combat League. Founded in 2005 by film star Chuck Norris, the WCL is a full contact striking competition, incorporating styles from boxing, muay thai, kick boxing, karate and tae kwon do, and like MMA’s M-1 Challenge it’s a team event. But perhaps the most interesting part is that all fights are contested in what the fans call “the pit”, a no ring circle.