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Tap Out (other)
Tap out or Tapout can refer to: * Tap out, submission in combat sport * Tapout (clothing brand) * ''Tapout'' (TV series) * '' UFC: Tapout'', a video game * "Tapout" (song), a 2013 song by Rich Gang * "Tap Out", a 2011 song by Keke Wyatt from the album '' Unbelievable'' * "Tap Out", song by Jay Rock ft. Jeremih from the album '' Redemption'' See also * * * Tap (other) *Tape-out In electronics and photonics design, tape-out or tapeout is the final stage of the design process for integrated circuits or printed circuit boards before they are sent for manufacturing. The tapeout is specifically the point at which the graphi ...
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Submission (combat Sport)
A submission, also called a "tap out" is a combat sports term for yielding to the opponent, resulting in an immediate defeat. A submission is often performed by visibly tapping the floor or opponent with the hand or foot, or by verbalizing to the opponent or referee of the competition. In combative sports where the fighter has cornermen, the cornerman can also stop the fight by " throwing in the towel" (either by literally throwing in a towel or by verbalizing to the official), which may count as a submission. To force a submission a fighter must do a submission hold, of which there are two categories. The first is a joint lock, which can include armlocks, americanas, anklelocks, kneebars, etc. These submissions damage the joints by hyperextending and threatening to break them. Secondly there are chokeholds. These include the rear naked choke, guillotine choke, triangle choke, etc. These prevent air flow to the lungs or blood flow to the brain, risking the fighter to go unconsciou ...
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Tapout (clothing Brand)
Tapout Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures sports clothing, casual apparel, and accessories headquartered in Grand Terrace, California. It was the largest distributor of Mixed martial arts, MMA merchandise in the world by 2007, and became one of the dominant brands in activewear and fitness culture. Tapout was registered in 1997 in San Bernardino County, California, by Charles Lewis, Jr. and Dan Caldwell, with the name a reference to the gesture of tapping the floor to admit defeat to an opponent in a match. Selling the merchandise during a period where MMA solely reached a niche market, Lewis and Caldwell branded the company around the sport, distributing the merchandise in cities where the sport was prevalent. However, following the Mixed martial arts#United States, growing popularity of mixed martial arts in the United States, and its later nationwide mainstream acceptance, the company became the largest MMA-related merchandise company in ...
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Tapout (TV Series)
''Tapout'' is an American reality television series that focuses on the world of mixed martial arts. The series premiered on Versus on June 3, 2007, before moving to its regular Wednesday night timeslot beginning June 6. The series follows Charles Lewis, Jr. - "Mask", Dan Caldwell - "Punkass", and Tim Katz "SkySkrape" of the Tapout clothing and gear line, as they travel around the country in search of promising MMA fighters to develop and possibly sponsor. Each episode follows the training and development of one fighter, culminating in a fight at a professional MMA event. As the series progressed the focus broadened to encompass not just the scouting of new talent but also the efforts of the Tapout crew to build their business, including day-to-day operations and the inter-relationships between the crew members and other Tapout employees. On March 11, 2009, Charles "Mask" Lewis was killed in an automobile accident in Newport Beach, California Newport Beach is a coastal ci ...
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Tapout
Tap out or Tapout can refer to: * Tap out, submission in combat sport * Tapout (clothing brand) * ''Tapout'' (TV series) * '' UFC: Tapout'', a video game * "Tapout" (song), a 2013 song by Rich Gang * "Tap Out", a 2011 song by Keke Wyatt from the album '' Unbelievable'' * "Tap Out", song by Jay Rock ft. Jeremih from the album '' Redemption'' See also * * * Tap (other) *Tape-out In electronics and photonics design, tape-out or tapeout is the final stage of the design process for integrated circuits or printed circuit boards before they are sent for manufacturing. The tapeout is specifically the point at which the graphi ...
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Tapout (song)
"Tapout" is a song released by the American hip hop supergroup Rich Gang featuring fellow American rapper Future. The song features performances from group members Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Birdman and Mack Maine. Produced by Southside & TM88 with co-production and uncredited vocals by Detail, the song is the lead single of the groups debut studio album, premiering on March 12, 2013 and becoming available for digital download on March 19. The song has since peaked at #44 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Background Birdman confirmed the release of the song on March 12, 2013,''Twitter:'Tapout song 2day and video shoot 2day... Richgang YMCMBRetrieved March 12, 2013. and was released that day as planned. The song premiered on Hot 97 with Funkmaster Flex on March 12, 2013. It was officially released as a digital download on March 19, 2013.''iTunes:'Tapout (Explicit Version)Retrieved March 19, 2013. The song was available as a digital download in UK on March 24,''iTunes (UK):'Tapout ...
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Unbelievable (Keke Wyatt Album)
''Unbelievable'' is the third studio album by American singer Keke Wyatt. It was released on June 14, 2011 through Shanachie Records. Promotion Among other covers, ''Unbelievable'' includes the track "Saturday Love", which features Ruben Studdard and is the only single, which was released on May 24, 2011. It's the original cover of "Saturday Love" by Cherrelle and Alexander O'Neal. Critical reception Jon Caramanica from ''The New York Times'' called ''Unbelievable'' Wyatt's "most thrilling album, reminiscent of an early Faith Evans record, with feisty declarations of love and empowerment over lush, soft-edged hip-hop production." ''SoulTracks'' critic Howard Dukes wrote of the album: "KeKe Wyatt has had an eventful decade, and hopefully the storms have passed. However, it’s possible to use the trials of life as inspiration for art. It appears that has Wyatt managed to do just that on Unbelievable." AllMusic editor Andy Kellman rated the album three out of five stars. He was ...
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Redemption (Jay Rock Album)
''Redemption'' is the third studio album by American rapper Jay Rock. It was released by Top Dawg Entertainment and Interscope Records on June 15, 2018. The album, which serves as Rock's major-label debut, succeeds his second album '' 90059'' (2015), released three years prior. The album includes production from a variety of record producers, including Sounwave, Hit-Boy, Mike Will Made It, Boi-1da and TDE label-head Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith, who also serves as executive producer. Further production contributions came from Jake One, Teddy Walton, Cardo and Vinylz, among others. The album features Rock's TDE label-mates Kendrick Lamar, SZA, and Sir, as well as guest appearances from Dcmbr, Future, Tee Grizzley, J. Cole, Jeremih, and Mozzy. It was supported by the lead single " King's Dead", with Kendrick Lamar, Future and James Blake, followed by singles " Win" and "The Bloodiest". The album was met with critical acclaim and debuted at number 13 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, s ...
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