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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Josh Koscheck Wiki Page Attack

I discovered today that Josh Koscheck's Wiki page had been tampered with on a few occasions. The anonymous editor(s) to Josh's Wiki page added a few comments with reference to Josh's Fighting style and Nickname as indicated in the picture to your left (click the picture to view full size).

Fortunately, one of Josh's nuthuggers discovered the change too and locked the Wiki page down while removing all of the recently added content.

What most people don't know about a Wiki page is that it tracks all changes made to the page by user and time stamp. Take a quick look at all of the changes that have occurred today, February 18 starting from the bottom to the top.

Click here to view Koscheck's Wiki page change history

Someone appears to be messing with Josh's mind as well as his Wiki page to psyche him out for his bout with Diego Sanchez at UFC 69 in Texas on April 7.

As reported earlier, Diego Sanchez left a flaming remark on Josh's MySpace page shortly before Valentine's day. I have a feeling that this feud is only going to escalate until the fight happens. It will be one fight that I am personally eager to watch.

Some of the notable additions to the page include:

Contreversy: Koscheck is also WIDLY known as "The Human Blanket" This is in reference to his technique of taking his opponent to the ground and laying on top of him until the match is over, in the hopes of winning the decision.

He was awarded a Bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Edinboro University. He is also a blanket.

Josh D. Koscheck (b. November 30, 1977) is an American mixed martial arts fighter from Fresno, California, a former collegiate wrestler, a comfortable blanket, and is currently fighting at welterweight for the Ultimate Fighting Championship

As of 2006, Koscheck has been training at the American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose, California, to which he accredits his vastly improved kickboxing technique. Additionally, he has trained with the Cuddledown company, and is revered among mixed martial-artists for the quality of warmth he provides. He is very snuggly.

Josh "Magic Carpet" Koscheck (b. November 30, 1977) is an American mixed martial arts fighter from Fresno, California, a former collegiate wrestler, a comfortable blanket, and is currently fighting at welterweight for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He made his debut with the organization on the first season of the reality television show, The Ultimate Fighter.

Josh "100 Thread Count" Koscheck (b. November 30, 1977) is an American mixed martial arts fighter from Fresno, California, a former collegiate wrestler, a comfortable blanket, and is currently fighting at welterweight for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He made his debut with the organization on the first season of the reality television show, The Ultimate Fighter.

Did you know that Josh Koscheck shaved his head too?

4 comments:

  1. Oh how amusing the internet can be at times. I myself have often found Wiki pages in the "tampered state" easy enough to change back but sometimes more humorous to just leave for awhile :)

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  2. Now that is funny, I can just see Joe Rogan commentating now, and Josh has him in his patented "Warm and Fuzzy Cuddle Lock, no one can get out of that"

    Serenity

    Broken Samurai X

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  3. Your conspiracy theory -- someone's trying to get in Kos' head! -- is ridiculous. The culprits were just a few random people from the MMA.tv UG forum; they were posting messages about it to show off the joke.

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  4. "Anonymous said...
    Your conspiracy theory -- someone's trying to get in Kos' head! -- is ridiculous. The culprits were just a few random people from the MMA.tv UG forum; they were posting messages about it to show off the joke."

    Thanks for the perspective. of course, this wouldn't be the first time a fighter or the fans of a fighter started a feud and also, some offhand tactics to gain a psychological advantage.

    Fights are won and lost in the mind of the fighter and not at the end of their fists and feet.

    I didn't get a chance to check out the Underground Forum and I was watching the page changes live as they were happening.

    Thanks for the input, it is valuable and appreciated.

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