Taylor Wily

Taylor Wily

Nacimiento : 1968-06-14, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Historia

Professional mixed martial artist formerly competing in the UFC.

Perfil

Taylor Wily

Películas

Radical
Radical centers on three American journalists taken captive by extremists who force high-level government officials to listen to their message and watch streamed images of the persuasive methods used on the hostages. CIA agent McKitrick (Tom Sizemore) attempting to locate and rescue the hostages.
Here Comes the Sun
Ron
On a scorching July day in the Mojave Desert it's all about dirt bikes, adventure, and love.
Paso de ti
Kemo
Peter Bretter (Jason Segel) es un compositor que está hecho polvo desde que Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell), su novia durante cinco años, le abadona. Su medio hermano Brian (Bill Hader) le sugiere que se vaya de viaje a Hawai para levantar el ánimo. A Peter le gusta la idea y viaja a un centro turístico en la isla de Oahu. Tan pronto como termina de registrarse en el hotel, ve a Sarah con su nuevo novio, el rockero británico Aldous Snow (Russell Brand). Peter vuelve a hundirse en la miseria, y sólo consigue levantar cabeza gracias a Rachel (Mila Kunis), una empleada del hotel.
UFC 1: The Beginning
Himself
UFC 1 used an eight-man tournament format, with the winner receiving $50,000. The tournament featured fights with no weight classes or judges. The two rules, no biting or eye gouging, were to be enforced only by a $1,500 fine. The match only ended by submission, knockout, or the fighter's corner throwing in the towel. Gloves were allowed, as Art Jimmerson showed in his Quarterfinal bout against Royce Gracie, which he fought with one boxing glove. Fights consisted of unlimited 5 minute rounds until a winner was decided.
UFC 1: Origins of the Octagon
Self
The improbable tale of how Rorian Gracie, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist, and Art Davie, once a used car salesman, teamed with Bob Meyrowitz’s pay-per-view company SEG to mount UFC 1 – the first fight in UFC history – in Denver and launch a sports phenomenon.