Pacquiao, Carano and Couture Getting Naked For ESPN
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Posted By Stephen Douglas 10:30 AM
The list of athletes that will appear in ESPN The ****zine's "Body Issue" finally surfaced yesterday. The world of fight-sports is well-represented as Manny Pacquiao, Gina Carano and Randy Couture will all pose for The Mag. All the athletes will appear in various states of undress.
As a male MMA fan, I know I've been waiting (im)patiently for years for Randy Couture to appear nude in a ****zine. Wait, no! I meant Gina Carano! Oh, forget it.
The Body Issue is going to be ESPN's answer to Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit edition. ESPN The ****zine editor-in-chief Gary Belsky had this to say back in June: "The new ****zine should follow the approach, "All Nude, Tastefully Done."
In other words, skip the meddlesome bikinis and bathing suits featured in Sports Illustrated's Annual Swimsuit Issue." That's some real one-upmanship if you ask me. Though, I am dubious about the "tastefully done" part. What does that remind me of? Oh, yes, the timeless art of seduction.
No word on whether the issue will be available in its regular slot at the newsstand or just a bit higher up wrapped in black plastic.
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Posted By Stephen Douglas 10:30 AM
The list of athletes that will appear in ESPN The ****zine's "Body Issue" finally surfaced yesterday. The world of fight-sports is well-represented as Manny Pacquiao, Gina Carano and Randy Couture will all pose for The Mag. All the athletes will appear in various states of undress.
As a male MMA fan, I know I've been waiting (im)patiently for years for Randy Couture to appear nude in a ****zine. Wait, no! I meant Gina Carano! Oh, forget it.
The Body Issue is going to be ESPN's answer to Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit edition. ESPN The ****zine editor-in-chief Gary Belsky had this to say back in June: "The new ****zine should follow the approach, "All Nude, Tastefully Done."
In other words, skip the meddlesome bikinis and bathing suits featured in Sports Illustrated's Annual Swimsuit Issue." That's some real one-upmanship if you ask me. Though, I am dubious about the "tastefully done" part. What does that remind me of? Oh, yes, the timeless art of seduction.
No word on whether the issue will be available in its regular slot at the newsstand or just a bit higher up wrapped in black plastic.
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