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Former UFC fighter Keith Jardine has been a fixture in Hollywood longer than his MMA career – which was no slouch.
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According to former UFC fighter and ex-teammate of Jon Jones, Keith Jardine, a potential comeback for Jones might hinge on the success of the current heavyweight champion, Tom Aspinall. Jones retired ...
Keith Jardine is ready to play spoiler to Quinton Jackson in UFC 96, even if it means he won't fight for the light heavyweight title.
Keith “The Dean of Mean” Jardine makes his transition from an MMA career to film, with his debut project ‘Kill Me Again.’ The movie is based on a serial killer, Charlie, who is trapped in ...
It seemed last night in UFC 76, as if Keith Jardine took that away from Liddell. Liddell lost for the second straight time, via split decision with a 29-28 score on every card.
Albuquerque's Keith Jardine directs "Kill Me Again," a time-loop horror film about a serial killer. Vertical acquires rights for summer release.
Thursday's edition of MMA Junkie Radio with "Gorgeous" George and "Goze" is here. On Episode 3,590, the fellas brought on UFC bantamweight Payton Talbott to talk about a groundbreaking new trading ...
And, speaking of acting, we also talked to Chuck (and Keith) about his film, his directorial debut, which Jardine also wrote.
Everybody is so excited to be back to work and help me bring this vision back to life,” said Keith Jardine. MMA fighter-turned-actor Jardine is directing and producing the movie.
Let's take advantage of the strike,” said Keith Jardine, the director of "Killer Kafé." Once fighting in the UFC, Jardine turned an actor and director after leaving the ring.
Keith Jardine hadn't heard of Houston Alexander . So when Alexander, who was making his Ultimate Fighting Championship debut, pummeled "The Dean of Mean" in UFC 71, Jardine thought he may have ...
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