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As humans, we are all special in our own ways.

But a small percentage of us are quirkier than the rest.

Do you have a body trait that separates you from the rest?

Check out these 10 really unusual traits!

Screen Verse Presents 10 Extremely Rare But Interesting Body Features

10 Two Different Colored Eyes

Caused by excessive or a lack of melanin, this condition is called heterochromia iridis

and only around 6 out of every 1,000 people are born with it.

Actress Mila Kunis and the late, great singer David Bowie are notable examples.

9 Curly Hair

A funny anomaly is that people with straight hair often wish it were curly,

whereas curly-haired people will often straighten it.

But the latter group should take pride in their natural curls:

cos only around 11% of the world population has it!

8 A Cleft Chin

A trait that is inherited, a dimpled chin is most common among people

of European and Middle Eastern ancestry.

John Travolta has a prominent cleft while Eminem's is more subtle.

7.

Double Eyelashes This unusual body quirk is known as distichiasis

and less than 5% of the population has it.

Elizabeth Taylor was one such lucky individual, and it contributed to her beauty.

For most people, there are no medical complications associated

with it, although a few experience irritation to the

eyes.

Fun bonus fact: dogs can also have double eyelashes!

6.

Photic Sneeze Reflex This unusual condition involves uncontrollable

sneezing in response to bright lights.

It is not well understood why it occurs, but around 18-35% of the population suffers from

it.

How about you?

Does the sun make you sneeze?

5.

Short Sleepers A small percentage of the population possesses

a gene that allows them to need far less sleep than the average person.

More time for late night video games, The effected gene is known as BHLHE41

and former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was one such person who had it.

4.

Blue Eyes Only around 8% of the world's population

possesses baby blues.

This genetic mutation is a lot more recent than you might think.

It is estimated that the first humans with blue eyes emerged between 6,000 and 10,000

years ago.

3.

Super Color Vision Most people have the ability to see around

a million shades of colors, although colorblind people only see around

100,000 shades.

But on the opposite end, people with a condition known as tetrachromacy

can differentiate between 99 million shades of color!

2.

Natural Blond Hair You are not hearing this incorrectly!

While a lot of babies are born blond, for the majority their hair darkens as they

grow up.

As a result, it is estimated that only between 2-16% of the adult population has fair hair,

which means very few of us are actually victims of those tired "dumb blond" jokes.

1.

Red Hair If there are few real blonds in this world,

redheads are even a greater rarity.

Less than 2% of the entire human race is blessed with red hair.

That's Approximately 140 Million People Fun Bonus Fact!

Scotland claims the highest percentage of natural red Hairs.

Well There YOU Have it for our top 10 countdown of

10 extremely rare body features.

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IT 2017 but with my oc's. put on subtitles so it fits with my oc's. - Duration: 0:26.

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Devil flower: I'm not real enough for you?

Alex: holy shit...

Devil flower: it was real enough for HOPE!

Devil flower: (evil laugh)

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Aid Flows To Puerto Rico But Many Still Lack Water And Food - Duration: 2:47.

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Doctors Tell Teen He'll Never Stand Again, But Watch What He Does When National Anthem Plays - Duration: 1:51.

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Doctors Tell Teen He'll Never Stand Again, But Watch What He Does When National Anthem

Plays

There is a huge controversy in our country right now over the National Anthem.

Football players, as well as other athletes, are kneeling in protest when the patriotic

song plays.

But for former Conway High School football player Wesley Baker, standing for the National

Anthem is a privilege.

You see, three years ago, the South Carolina teen was walking on the side of the highway

when he was hit by an 18-wheeler.

As a result, he lost one of his legs and suffered brain damage, along with several other injuries.

Doctors weren't sure if he would survive, but he's proven he is a fighter, reaching

many milestones since the accident.

On Friday night, as the National Anthem played before the Conway Tiger's football game,

Wesley – watching from the stands – did something that left the entire stadium in

tears: he stood up.

"It feels like a dream," Wesley's mom, Debra Phipps, said.

"I've asked God for three years… when his accident took place I said, 'God please

let my son walk again and talk again,' and day by day, he's shown me miracles."

Debra is thrilled for her son and the progress he has made, and she wants the rest of America

to take note.

"Wesley, he's worked hard, he's lost his leg and he had a right to sit down, but

now God is giving him the strength to stand up, and we all need to stand up for America,"

she said.

This is what we all need to see right now.

This is the America that makes me proud.

Next up for Wesley?

He wants to walk across the field.

You can follow his progress on the Wesley Baker Prayer Chain Facebook page.

For more infomation >> Doctors Tell Teen He'll Never Stand Again, But Watch What He Does When National Anthem Plays - Duration: 1:51.

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Mom Accused Of Abandoning Sons Admits She Made Mistakes, But Says 'They Need To Move On' - Duration: 1:30.

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Nazi edgyness is nothing new but punk was nothing like alt-right (turn on the subtitles) - Duration: 0:53.

rebellion came out as respecting no one and being an anarchist

You could see both swastikas of the fascists and traditional working class symbols

in the outfits of punks

though some bands lined up with prevalent organizations

like the clash with the left

and movement now known as Oi! extremists joined the political right

but overall within punk there's been an nonaligned, even childish

but surely an honest scream of help

originally when nazism started being associated with punk

it pretty much started because some individual happened to have a swastika

that didn't necessarily mean the swastika per se even when it was

it was usually just an accessory

a shocking accessory

just to disturb people

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No, Anthem Protesters Are Not Racist — But the Star Spangled Ban - Duration: 9:32.

No, Anthem Protesters Are Not Racist � But the Star-Spangled Banner Most Certainly Is

Sit-down and sit-out protests of the singing of the national anthem before National Football

League games have exploded into white-hot controversy yet again this weekend after President

Trump fecklessly proffered his (largely unwelcome) two cents � lambasting demonstrators as

�sons of bitches� � further dividing the fatally cleft populace into diametrically,

vitriolically opposed camps.

To Trump and others condemning the protests � initiated by quarterback Colin Kaepernick

to draw attention to disproportionate and unjustified police violence against minorities

in the U.S. � anyone possessing the gall to take a knee, sit, or remain in the locker

room during the Star-Spangled Banner hasn�t an ounce of patriotism in their body.

To those supportive of Kaepernick�s and others� protest � whether or not they

concur with his stance � the Constitution of the United States protects their right

to demonstrate and must take precedence over any consternation against the act, itself,

no matter how untenable or disrespectful the president and his ilk find sitting for the

national song.

Who�s �right� in all this, for better or worse, has unfortunately metamorphosed

into topics of debate surrounding the flag, the anthem, patriotism, and putative offense

to military veterans � rather than discussion remaining centered on the evidential proportion

of Black and other minority Americans winding up in early graves at the hands of startlingly

trigger-happy cops, as Kaepernick has intended.

He wanted white America � and, specifically, policy-makers � to pay attention to the

lethal manifestations of systemic racism seeming to play out policing�s most abhorrent failures

in this nation.

Instead, the debate has taken a darker turn.

With this controversy dominating social media, keeping the facts straight and dispelling

misinformation is imperative; thus, the current diatribe against protesters � that their

defiance of tradition in standing for the anthem is somehow, itself, a racist act � needs

dispelling of the sharpest order.

Particularly because the anthem, itself, celebrates the deaths of slaves.

Yes, despite constant complaints from conservatives, who lament the inability to criticize Kaepernick

without being deemed racists, Francis Scott Key�s ostensively patriotic ballad contains

deeply racist overtones championing the untimely deaths of escaped slaves � and that it does

so might be the most pertinent reason for debating who should stand for the singing

of that song.

If, that is, anyone should � ever.

To indoctrinate citizens from a young age, governments around the globe impress upon

youth through repetition of such mainstays as the Pledge of Allegiance and anthem � but

rarely do verses other than the latter�s first ever reach the ears of ordinary Americans.

Perhaps it�s time they do.

As made plain at the end of the third verse, and pointed out by The Intercept last year

when Kaepernick�s protest first exploded heads, Key � who penned the troubling poetic

lyrics in 1814 � would not have needed to hide the unabashed white supremacy dripping

from hand to paper.

And it shows:

�No refuge could save the hireling and slave

From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave,

And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave

O�er the land of the free and the home of the brave.�

For background into the writer�s mindset, it�s necessary to revisit the Battle of

1812, in which the United States sought to wrest control of Canada from the British � a

plan failed from the start due to overestimations of military might against the fledgling nation�s

foe.

Capitalizing on American weaknesses, the British gleaned an advantage early � enjoining slaves

free and captive to fight for their cause in return for a vow not to be sent �back�

to their �owners� at the conflict�s end.

It worked.

�Let the landings you make be more for the protection of the desertion of the Black Population

than with a view to any other advantage.

� The great point to be attained is the cordial Support of the Black population,�

an article in Harper�s Magazine, cited by the Intercept, quoting the Royal Navy�s

Admiral Sir George Cockburn.

�With them properly armed & backed with 20,000 British Troops, Mr. Madison will be

hurled from his throne.�

Families and individual slaves flocked to British ships at the tantalizing prospect

of freedom, as adult men were fitted to a regiment known as the Colonial Marines, which

took part in a massive attack on Washington, D.C. � and the torching of the White House.

On the night of September 14, 1814, the British launched an all-out assault on Fort McHenry,

and, as the Intercept continues, �Key, seeing the fort�s flag the next morning, was inspired

to write the lyrics for �The Star-Spangled Banner.�

�So when Key penned �No refuge could save the hireling and slave / From the terror of

flight or the gloom of the grave,� he was taking great satisfaction in the death of

slaves who�d freed themselves.

His perspective may have been affected by the fact he owned several slaves himself.�

Revisit the lyrics yourself, now � in light of this information � and contextually with

the current anthem controversy, Kaepernick�s call to end the injustice by police, and the

festering wound slavery impressed upon Black America, which plays out today in each of

the aforementioned ways.

�The reality is that there were human beings fighting for freedom with incredible bravery

during the War of 1812,� continues the Intercept.

�However, �The Star-Spangled Banner� glorifies America�s �triumph� over them

� and then turns that reality completely upside down, transforming their killers into

the courageous freedom fighters.�

Key never elaborated on the poem which officially became the national anthem in 1932, including

the contentious and oft-debated third verse, which drew a substorm of disputation for the

Intercept under the premise Key had intended the term �slaves� to refer to �sailors

who had been seized and press-ganged into the British navy.

(The impressment of Americans was a central grievance cited by the U.S in the lead-up

to war.)�

But Pulitzer Prize-winning professor and esteemed historian, Alan Taylor, of the University

of Virginia (incidentally, of course, the recent scene of deadly confrontations between

white nationalists and their opposition) calls the third stanza, �Key�s dig at the British

for employing Colonial Marines,� in his book, �The Internal Enemy.� Taylor � who

intones the impossibility Key would have celebrated the deaths of Americans held by the British

� also contends,

�American rhetoric of the time cast the impressed sailors as defiant and unbroken

by British might � as the exact opposite of the slave.�

Further, Key himself didn�t shy away from the establishment�s fondness for slavery

� even capitalizing, literally, on the business of returning escapees, as the outlet reports,

�In his work, Key was the prototypical Washington lobbyist.

In the 1820s, he parlayed his celebrity as patriotic poet into a lucrative law practice

helping clients with business before the federal government.

During this period, Key also represented slaveholders attempting to retrieve their escaped �property.�

In time, Key became a confidant to President Andrew Jackson.

He was, in today�s parlance, a Washington insider.�

A single article could never pretend to touch the complexities of the Star-Spangled Banner,

Key, systemic racism, slavery, or even law enforcement origins as slave patrols and the

resultant brutality in 2017 � but the undeniably pro-slavery position touted and the precise

timing and reasons for the author�s statement in verse should not fall to the wayside in

deference to vapid indignation about patriotism.

We have an obsession � if not an inexplicably servile devotion � to symbols, in America.

Judging by the near-violent reactions some display to a quiet protest like kneeling for

the anthem, the fixation has been detrimental to evolution of national principles away from

those of long-gone white men to a modernized, inclusive quest for liberty for all races

and creeds.

Even veterans disagree on whether Kaepernick should or should not have the right to protest

� an odd development indeed in the Land of the ostensibly Free.

Sit, stand, hide, or sing � whatever action, if any, you take upon the singing of the Star-Spangled

Banner, it would behoove this country to finally dissect its shameful slave-holding past.

Better still would be championing freedom for all to express themselves as they please

� including the calling out of myriad stale symbols of oppression still very much a part

of our culture, when they should have been scrapped ages ago.

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Ashes 2017/18 squad: Chris Woakes will fill no one but Australians with confidence - Duration: 4:58.

Ashes 2017/18 squad: Chris Woakes will fill no one but Australians with confidence

But if England are forced, or even choose, to go into the winter without Ben Stokes, captain Joe Root and coach Trevor Bayliss will have to work out how they fill the hole.

No one in the current England set-up would leave a bigger one than the all-rounder given his importance with bat, ball, in the field and as the competitive heartbeat of the side.

There is no like-for-like replacement waiting in the wings either in the Lions or the counties either. Stokes's absence would force a rejig of a middle order that has looked settled all summer.

Whatever the failings of those before them – and there have been plenty – the reliability provided by Stokes, Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali at six, seven, eight has been impressive.

And if Bayliss likes the balance of bat and ball which England have chanced upon this summer, deploying two from James Vince, Dawid Malan and Gary Ballance rather than all three would seem most likely.

The best option could be to sacrifice Stokes's batting for an extra bowler and if that is to work Chris Woakes has to stand up with both bat and ball. And possibly at No6.

Woakes has struggled with fitness this summer after a side strain in the early stages of the Champions Trophy. He missed the entire South Africa series and all but one of the following Tests against West Indies.

There was understandable disappointment on his part when he was dropped, for Toby Roland-Jones, after the defeat at Headingley given it was his first Test back.

But he has started to find some rhythm in the one-day series and looked close to his best at The Oval the other night.

When he has been fit, Woakes provides a significant threat with both new and old ball and is arguably the best No9 in Test cricket.

The figures would back that up with only Woakes and Stokes in the England set-up able to boast higher averages with bat than ball – Stokes at 35.72 and 33.93 and Woakes at 32.14 and 30.60, respectively.

If Woakes remains the nearest like-for-like replacement then perhaps the best place for him would be in Stokes's position, leaving Bairstow and Moeen untouched and making space for either Jake Ball or Craig Overton (or Mark Wood, if he can prove his fitness with the Lions) to come in as the fourth seamer.

Woakes has never played a Test in Australia but in ODIs has 16 wickets in 10 including 6-45 at Brisbane and 4-40 at Sydney.

He is a better bowler now than when finding South African pitches hard going in 2015-16 as well. And he is a better batter, averaging over 40 in the last two years.

Last time England went Down Under they played at Brisbane and Adelaide with just three seamers (in the second Test with two spinners) before resorting to the more reliable seam of Tim Bresnan for Perth and Melbourne and then Boyd Rankin in Sydney.

For all his improvement with the ball Moeen does not offer the sort of control Graeme Swann did, which makes going with three seamers unlikely.

Even in 2013-14 with Swann's control and overs they lost 5-0 and while Stokes's absence would tilt the playing field in Australia's favour, it might provide Woakes with a platform to step up to the plate.

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Canterbury ease past Waikato but tougher Ranfurly Shield defence looms - Duration: 6:07.

Canterbury ease past Waikato but tougher Ranfurly Shield defence looms

Canterbury ease past Waikato but tougher Ranfurly Shield defence looms      .   Braydon Ennor runs in a try for Canterbury.

Six Ranfurly Shield defences down, one to go. As good as that sounds for the red and black army following their teams 37-17 win against Waikato in Christchurch on Saturday night, Canterbury coach Glenn Delaney certainly wasnt getting carried away post-match.

He knows his team needs to be a lot better when they return to AMI Stadium on Friday night to attempt to rebuff Taranakis challenge.

  Canterbury flanker Tom Sanders on the charge during their teams Shield defence against Waikato on Saturday night.

Thats because despite the red and blacks sixth defence this year - and seventh since taking the Shield from Waikato last year - being in the bag at halftime, it wasnt a satisfactory performance from the reigning champions.

Sure, they picked up a bonus point to move four points clear of Taranaki at the top of the premiership, but at times - particularly in the second half - it was tough viewing as the usually polished home side lost their way.

  Canterbury prop Alex Hodgman takes on Waikato No 8 Jordan Manihera in Christchurch on Saturday night. Passes missed their man, tackles were missed, questionable decisions were made with ball in hand and intensity waned.

On the whole, it wasnt fantastic from what Im seeing, Delaney said.

Were delighted we won the contest and weve got [the Shield] back in the shed and fine we got a bonus point. But I think were going to have to be a lot better than that..

The brightest patch for the home side was the final 10 minutes of the first half, when they turned a 13-0 lead into a 30-5 buffer at the split.

Highlighted by Richie Moungas sublime cross-field kick to setup rookie wing Josh McKays try, the passage of play doomed the visitors, whose fifth consecutive loss buried their already anemic playoff hopes.

To make matters worse for the Mooloo men, a Counties Manukau win over Northland on Sunday will ensure they slip into the premierships relegation zone.

Waikato coach Sean Botherway admitted the final period of the first half effectively ended his teams challenge, but at least they didnt fold like Southland and Counties, who copped 78-20 and 78-5 hidings in Canterburys most recent defences.

Through two Sevu Reece tries, Waikato topped the hosts 12-7 in the second half, leading Botherway to lament his sides on-going inability to cash in chances.

Its frustrating for everyone, he said. We think we can stress the best teams when we click, we saw that tonight.

Canterbury are a quality side, but at times we made them scramble, and if we had been slightly more clinical we probably could have scored more than the three tries we got.

In addition to Delaneys frustration at his teams uncharacteristically sloppy performance, he has what is almost certain to be a serious leg injury to flanker Jed Brown to worry about.

Brown went down in a heap in the first half and had to be helped off the field. Delaney couldnt offer details, but confirmed he was taken to hospital before the match ended. .

It didnt look great at all. Well just follow due process and not jump to anything before we know, but no its not a great sight when you get a guy going off the pitch like that..

Its the latest in a string of serious injuries to Brown, who will join captain Luke Whitelock (knee) on the sidelines.

Other than Canterburys lineout, which wasnt functioning at the usually high standard fans have come accustomed to, there was enough to like about the home sides performance in the first half half.

Rookie wing Braydon Ennor moved to the top of the try-scoring leaderboard in the 22nd minute, when he picked off a Sam Christie pass and  raced 60m to score under the posts.

It was his eighth try of the season, although McKay pulled to within two of him when he ran on to Moungas kick and bolted 40m to the line a little later.

Midfielder Rob Thompson, who finished off an Ennor break down the left-hand flank, and standout flanker Tom Sanders also touched down for the home side.

Canterbury 37 (Braydon Ennor, Rob Thompson, Josh McKay, Tom Sanders tries; Richie Mounga 3 pen, 4 con) Waikato 17 (Pita Akhi, Sevu Reece 2 tries; Reece con).

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Antonio Conte right to axe Diego Costa for Alvaro Morata... but Eden Hazard holds the key - Duration: 5:05.

Antonio Conte right to axe Diego Costa for Alvaro Morata... but Eden Hazard holds the key

However, Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has managed to strengthen his Blues side by axing the Spain international, thanks to the arrival of Alvaro Morata.

The Italian told Costa he was no longer part of his plans this summer, brutally texting the 28-year-old the news. Costa then went AWOL, refusing to return to Chelsea until the Blues had sorted his dream return to Atletico Madrid.

With the Blues seemingly in turmoil and Conte's Stamford Bridge future up in the air due to tension over transfers, Chelsea had to deliver. And in Morata, the Blues have a real superstar.

Eyebrows were raised when Chelsea splashed out £70m on the Real Madrid striker after missing out on Romelu Lukaku, who snubbed the Blues for Manchester United.

Morata was tipped to join United all summer but Jose Mourinho made sure the Red Devils landed Lukaku when given the chance.

He struggled to get game time at the Bernabeu with Real's star-studded line up forcing him to warm the bench. However, in limited game time, Morata still managed to net 20 goals in all competitions last season.

And the 24-year-old has hit the ground running following his move to west London, netting seven goals in as many games for Conte.

Morata's hold-up play, decision making and all-round ability as a No.9 has taken the Premier League by storm. The Spain international is a calming influence on the pitch, something Costa struggles to get to terms with.

And with Costa set to join Atletico in a £57m deal in January, Conte seems to have made the right decision to axe the fiery striker.

The Blues boss has swapped Costa, 28, for a younger striker who has more to offer. Chelsea will clearly miss Costa's grit and determination on occasions but Morata has a robust side when needed.

Costa was in the stands last night as Chelsea faced Atletico at the Wanda Metropolitano in the Champions League, with Morata and Michy Batshuayi netting to sink Diego Simeone's men in Madrid.

Many would have excused Morata for having an off-night against Atletico. The Spanish fans booed and jeered the striker all game due to his Real links, as well as having the Chelsea star he replaced in the stands watching on.

However, the former Juventus man rose to the occasion and silenced the Atletico faithful, netting the first away goal at their new stadium.

Eden Hazard's pin-point cross was nodded home by Morata on the hour mark, his fourth headed goal of the season.

Blues winger Hazard made his first start of the season against Atletico and it became clear quickly that Morata became even better in the presence of the Belgium international.

Hazard played in a front two with the ex-Real man and bullied Simeone's back four. Their link-up play was too quick for the Spanish giants, with Hazard working off Morata all night.

Hazard takes attention away from Morata, with the playmaker finding space in-between the lines to help the Chelsea hitman.

Conte took a huge risk by telling Costa to leave this summer but in Morata, Chelsea need not worry about missing their lovable rogue.

For more infomation >> Antonio Conte right to axe Diego Costa for Alvaro Morata... but Eden Hazard holds the key - Duration: 5:05.

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Monsoon 2017 ending, but cleanup continues - Duration: 1:27.

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After a nearly two-decade wait, Frank Shamrock faces Kazushi Sakuraba, but under grappling rules - Duration: 6:58.

After a nearly two-decade wait, Frank Shamrock faces Kazushi Sakuraba, but under grappling rules

One of the most anticipated fights in the history of MMA was announced for Oct.

15 in Fukuoka, Japan.

That is, if it was 15 to 17 years ago.

Rizin, at a press conference Friday, announced that Kazushi Sakuraba will face Frank Shamrock in a grappling match on the companys next show at the Marine Messe Arena.

Shamrock is a late replacement for Dan Henderson, who Rizin officials announced had pulled out due to a neck injury.

Shamrock confirmed the match to MMA Fighting shortly after the press conference.

He said he was first asked about doing the fight one week ago, and started training to see if he felt he could do it, and confirmed the fight this week.

Sakuraba vs.

Shamrock was considered by many as the biggest possible under-200 pound fight of another generation, when Shamrock had retired as UFC under-200 pound champion after a series of spectacular finishes, and Sakuraba had become the biggest fighting star in Japan.

Shamrock went to Japan at the time, and appeared at a Pride show issuing a direct challenge to Sakuraba.

But the match never happened.

Sakuraba is now 48 years old, and has done grappling matches with Renzo Gracie in 2014 and a tag team grappling match in 2016 on a Rizin show where he teamed with Hideo Tokoro against former rivals Wanderlei Silva and Kiyoshi Tamura.

Both bouts went to a draw.

Rizin grappling rules are 15-minute time limit matches with no point system in effect, meaning either a submission or the fight is ruled a draw.

Shamrock hasnt competed in a pure grappling match since a 1997 submission win over Henderson.

Shamrock, 44, last fought in MMA in 2009, losing to Nick Diaz with the Strikeforce promotion in San Jose.

He was the first UFC under-200 pound champion, in what was then called the middleweight division but is now closer to the light heavyweight division.

He retired from the UFC as champion in 1999 after beating Tito Ortiz.

He was later the middleweight champion of Strikeforce and was one of the key fighters in putting that organization on the map.

Since retiring due to multiple injuries, Shamrock had once considered coming out of retirement for a fight with Ortiz, but Ortiz was more interested in fighting for the Bellator light heavyweight title at the time.

Shamrock and Sakuraba arent the only stars from a former era being brought back on the show.

Jerome LeBanner (4-2 MMA record), 44, who was a huge star in the 1990s as a kickboxer with K-1, will have his first MMA fight since 2010 when he faces 31-year-old Deep champion Roque Martinez (11-4) of Guam, in a heavyweight bout.

Two of the fights will air live on the Fuji Network, one of Japans major broadcast networks.

Rizin and Fuji have not announced which two fights those will be.

During the late '90s heyday of K-1, LeBanner, with his knockout power, was one of Japans most popular fighters.

He propelled that fame into doing some high-profile MMA and pro wrestling matches in Japan.

The other new fight announced was King Reina, real name Reina Miura (6-0), a 5-foot-2, 165-pound female fighter who has made a name this past year with wins over pro wrestlers Jazzy Gabert and Shayna Baszler, facing the debuting 6-foot Crystal Stokes.

Rizins gimmick with Reina seems to be to book her against much taller fighters to build around the size difference.

Former UFC fighter Tatsuya Kawajiri (36-11-2), who was a star from the glory days of Japanese MMA, will face Gabriel Oliveira (9-0) in a 139-pound fight.

The 16-fight show will also feature the mother-and-son combination of Miyu Yamamoto (1-2), a 43-year-old former three-time world champion in amateur wrestling in the early '90s, against Irene Cabello (6-4), and her son, Erson Yamamoto (2-2), against Manel Kape (6-1).

Erson Yamamoto was a former age group world champion in amateur wrestling, and comes from Japans most famous amateur wrestling family.

Miyu is the sister of Norifumi Kid Yamamoto, who at one time was Japans biggest MMA star.

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Rooney party girl shows VERY cheeky sideboob on ANOTHER holiday – but moans about body - Duration: 3:06.

Rooney party girl shows VERY cheeky sideboob on ANOTHER holiday – but moans about body

The 29-year-old – who was with the Everton striker when he was caught drink-driving earlier this month – is away on yet another holiday it seems.

Laura – who has denied reports she kissed and cuddled 31-year-old Rooney – showed off some serious sideboob as she relaxed on a beach in Majorca.

The Cheshire mum-of-one's last known job was a £40,000 post as a property sales manager. But she always seems to be on the beach on the Spanish party island.

Simpson – dubbed a "fame-seeking slapper" by Wayne's pregnant wife Coleen – was snapped on a Majorcan beach for the third time this month.

Mum-of-three Coleen, 31, is known to enjoy trips away – and was in Majorca when cops stopped Rooney driving Simpson's VW Beetle after a boozy night out. Coleen has been on at least 10 holidays so far this year.

UPSKIRT: You could be forgiven for thinking Laura Simpson knew the cameras were there.

Not to be outdone, Coleen's clone was spotted flashing the flesh and frolicking in the sea yet again. Wearing a skimpy black swimsuit, Simpson arched her back to push out her surgically-enhanced boobs, which peeked out the side.

Accessorising with aviator shades and a black choker, she adjusted the back of the swimsuit as it disappeared between her bum cheeks.

She risked an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction as hugged her legs on the golden sand. If only she had known a photographer was taking her picture.

Simpson didn't seem shy as she flaunted her curves on the beach. But on social media, she was moaning about her body. POSER: Laura Simpson seemed disappointed with her body.

She posted a picture of herself in a bikini with the caption: "Depressing #dietstartsmonday." And despite all her hols, the party girl seems to hanker for more time in the sun.

Posting a throwback pic to another Majorca trip earlier this month, she wrote: "Oh I need to be on a beach.".

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