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Old 01-21-2010, 12:58 PM   #24 (permalink)
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The guy was sort of new, big fella 265lbs, wrestling background, one of those who is more focused on strength than technique.

it was more a free willy move that he pulled, because he dd not get me of the ground he just lifted his legs and leaped forward, but that is 265lbs of forward leaping. lol. He did not get kicked out, just screamed at, and was put on warning, i have no idea if he is back or not, have not gone back in 8 months.

I do miss it, bjj and muai thai is some of the most fun i have ever had while hurting a person.



For now i am fully committed to the cycling world. I might start bbjj training again, start small, have some mats in my garage, and well with a couple of friend who trained with me... i do not know about maui thai, I a m afraid of kicking and just by the rotation of the body snap the ligament again.

still, loved knowing I was a part of it.... before the fighting I used to play rugby too, for the university, but that ended in rib 7,8 on the right, and 9,10,11 on the left being broken.

and dude Ill tell you one thing, that was an impressive hit. even though it hurt, i had to congratulate the guy.
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