L.A. CONFIDENTIAL.Byline: -- James Melroy The California State Athletic Commission has given Bernard Ackah until 5 p.m. today to get his license, otherwise his mixed-martial arts contest against Johnnie Morton in Saturday's K-1 "Dynamite USA" pay-per-view event from the Coliseum will be taken off the card. Morton, the former USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. receiver and NFL standout, is trying to make his MMA (Microcomputer Managers Association, Inc.) A membership organization with chapters throughout the U.S. that was devoted to educating personnel responsible for personal computers. It disbanded in 1996. Mma - A fast Mathematica-like system, in Allegro CL by R. Fateman, 1991. debut. But if Ackah isn't certified, Morton will be removed from the card since it will be too late to find an opponent for him. The CSAC CSAC California State Association of Counties CSAC California Student Aid Commission CSAC Computer Science Accreditation Commission (ACM) CSAC Cyberspace Snow and Avalanche Center CSAC Citizens Stamp Advisory Committee has denied a license to 7-foot-1 Hong-Man Choi for his fight against Brock Lesnar, the 2000 NCAA NCAA abbr. National Collegiate Athletic Association wrestling champion and a former member of the WWE. Instead, Min-Soo Kim was named Choi's replacement. Lesnar, a 6-foot-4, 270-pounder, attended preseason camp and played in the exhibition season for the Minnesota Vikings after leaving WWE in 2004. |
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