See, I would call the fight there and then. Flick is only going get smashed from there.
Brusparrow, "“You know, it’s like a high-stakes human chess game, with people grappling and sweating in a giant portable octagon. It’s like a battle of primal instincts, where the ultimate question is: who’s gonna tap out first? It’s a sport that combines the brutality of the animal kingdom with the strategic cunning of a really intense game of checkers.”
See, I would call the fight there and then. Flick is only going get smashed from there.
I suspect Flick actually came in from Kentucky, by banjo.
you can almost count in Costa’s leg kick timing
This could go either way, Keith is presiding.
His wins CV looks good.
Crikey, it’s the Aussie outback!
Courtesy of 10 mins in the Air Fryer, veggies three mins in the microwave.
9am, here in Aus, brekky is served, bois.
Wow, that replay shows the ref looking on like he’s trying to guess what Hernandez is making out of Bondar’s face.
Anyone know how to bring the comment box to under the post, like at reddit?
Hahaha, and she’s still hiding her left brow Gorbachev under her hair. Why?
"During a strangulation assault, the pressure applied to the neck impedes oxygen transport by preventing blood flow to and from the brain. The trachea can also be restricted, making breathing difficult or impossible. The combination can quickly cause asphyxia and unconsciousness, which can lead to brain injury even without loss of consciousness or those lasting mere seconds. " Hirsch Handmaker, MD
https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/health/how-strangulation-affects-the-brain
I think he did the right thing. Getting punched once or twice more isn’t the same as the brain being denied oxygen for a few more seconds.
And to be fair, Dan was pulling his head off.
He’s trying to pull his head off . He did tap. Keith side angle seemed to show he did a tap.
Gotta get your grist for the mill from somewhere
Charli Arnault looks like she’s spent five minutes wrestling with candy wrapper curtains.
Jesus, Baukauskus has a set of quads on him.
Paul Felder, using six hundred words to ask a simple question. The translator’s wife is screaming at the screen at home.