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throws his legs like there hands
Like the brothers intro too
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His technical superiority and seeming reluctance to apply killer instinct when fighting a neanderthug remind me of Anderson Silva, who was finally dethroned due to the latter.
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Did you guys saw his last fight? He is a well rounded fighter, except for the fact that he lacks the ability to withstand the grabbing and tussling aspect of the art. His opponent in the fight (a white boy) was aware of this weakness of his and preyed on it to break him down, which to a degree worked out for him. That was the first time someone was able to usurp his stamina. Nevertheless, he still came out the winner.
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I did see it. Definitely something he’ll have to work on to truly dominate.
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Totally.
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Interesting observation I would agree although I have much less personal experience to know. Reminds me of when I go through Silva, Ali, Tyson, Foreman fights. I rarely see a black fighter get especially bitter against an opponent unless it’s another black man. The imagery of a Afrikan man completely destroying crakkers is something I’m sure the eurasians who control media wouldn’t care to see.
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I agree, did you see how gentle Mayweather was with McGregor? Had it been the opposite, McGregor would’ve beaten Mayweather till he was a bloody mess.
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I had 2 Asako students from 2 different ethnic groups from within Ghana who would literally try to cripple each other when they sparred. Then when a krakkka tried to participate in sparring, the one who was at that class said he felt sorry for it and didn’t want to hurt it. I was like, all the training was to teach him to fight our real collective enemies, not to harm our racial relatives. There’s definitely something to this phenomenon.
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