Anne Hathaway Catwoman Batpod = Awesome

For Christopher Nolan’s last installment of his Batman trilogy: The Dark Knight Rises, Hollywood hottie Anne Hathaway will don the leather bodysuit (no word yet on the leather whip) of Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman. Exactly where in Catwoman’s tumultuous relationship with Batman will Hathaway’s character stem from is uncertain, but it looks like her feminine wiles managed to get her Batman’s motorcycle, the Batpod. Filming is currently going on in Pittsburgh, and confirmed from this photo, ...

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Three Stars from UFC 133: Evans, Belfort and MacDonald

After another successful event in Philadelphia, the UFC has another light heavyweight contender, a "Phenom" back to his old ways and a young Canadian who continues to impress.

No. 1 star -- Rashad Evans: With a 15-month break between fights, Evans was expected to experience ring rust in his bout with Tito Ortiz. Ring rust must mean overwhelming power and precise striking to Evans, because that's exactly what he showed in the bout that ended with a second-round TKO. Next up? The winner of champ Jon Jones vs. Quinton Jackson, meaning that no matter who wins at UFC 135, MMA fans are in for another fun round of trash talk.

No. 2 star -- Vitor Belfort: In all of Belfort's highlight reels, you can see a young, curly-haired Belfort take out his opponents with dominating strikes. The curls are gone, but he showed that he still has that power, taking out Yoshihiro Akiyama in less than two minutes. Now, he wants a chance to redeem himself against middleweight champ Anderson Silva after getting knocked out in February.

No. 3 star -- Rory MacDonald: At just 22, MacDonald already has three UFC wins under his belt. On Saturday night, he showed just why fans should be so excited about his future, TKOing Mike Pyle in the first round. His only loss is to Carlos Condit, and since then, he has rattled off wins over Nate Diaz and Pyle.

Tell us your Three Stars in the comments or on Facebook.

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Gustafsson posts huge UFC 133 win with second-round stoppage of Hamill

Alexander Gustafsson opened some eyes in Philadelphia and around the world of mixed martial arts. The 24-year-old Swede took out a guy that most have had a tough time with in Matt Hamill. Gustafsson stunned Hamill with a straight left and two powerful uppercuts with the right, and Hamill hit the deck. Gustafsson did major damage on the ground and referee Dan Miragliotta saved Hamill at 3:44 of the second round.

Hamill (10-4, 9-4 UFC) was a bloody mess around his mouth and his left eye was nearly closed after that 30 second pounding by Gustafsson. Keep in mind, this is the same Hamill who went the distance with Quinton "Rampage" Jackson less than three months ago at UFC 130. He also took out Tito Ortiz in 2010.

Gustafsson (12-1, 4-1 UFC) employed a smart gameplan in the opening round. He told Joe Rogan he wasn't comfortable, but what he did right was stay on the move. Hamill was clearly in less than stellar shape and looked tired early in the second round.

Hamill lacked explosion on several takedown attempts in the first round, that seemed to give Gustafsson confidence heading to the second. According to FightMetric, Hamill was 0-for-6 on takedown attempts. Without fear of being put on his back, Gustafsson began to charge forward with punches and kicks.

This was just the second time in his MMA career that Hamill lost via stoppage.

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Bouldering Burbage photos

Finally a little sun! Yesterday I went climbing in Burbage (specifically Burbage south boulders) in the Peak District near Sheffield. I’m really glad I’ve got these boulders within 15 minutes of my home. Although in a climbing wall / gym I’m happy on 6a/6b the techniques on grit boulders are a different world: lots of smearing [...]

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Tate grinds her way to women?s 135-pound title, finishing with a side choke

Miesha Tate wrestled with the boys in high school, so there's little mystery to her game. She wanted to get Marloes Coenen down, and down often.

After spending 10-plus minutes on her back, a warn down Coenen found herself in a nasty arm-triangle choke in the middle of the fourth round. Referee John McCarthy called a stop to things at 3:03 of the round giving the Strikeforce women's bantamweight title to Tate.

At just 24 years old, Tate (12-2) may be the future of the division, but the women's 135 class has another young lady in her mid-20's. Sarah Kaufman, 25, beat Tate back in 2009 on a Strikeforce Challengers card and will probably get the next crack at the title holder.

Tate's explained that her experience with the boys in high school was the genesis of this title run.

"It made me tough. It's a big, huge reason why I'm here today," said Tate, who wrestled in Olympia, Washington. "That toughness got me through that fight. Marloes is no joke."

Her recent path to the cage was far from easy.

"I had a good start to my training camp, a rough finish. That's what makes the heart of a champion, it's tough times. Tough times only make you tougher," said Tate.

Coenen (19-5) is a very solid fighter with good striking and submission skills, but her stiffness on the feet and lack of  side-to-side movement killed her chance of defending takedowns. She was too often a sitting duck for Tate, who was good on 5-of-6 takedown attempts.

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