Happened Saturday at the Tokyo Dome with 50,000+ in attendance.
quarter finals
Sem Shilt vs. Jerome LeBanner
Stefan Leko vs. Remy Bonjasky
Chalid vs. Ernesto Hoost
extra round
Glaube Feitosa vs. Ruslan Karaev
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Working "hard," or the perception of working hard, doesn't really mean anything. Sweating, vomiting, and breathing hard could be a good workout or a tropical disease kicking in.-Dan John
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Working "hard," or the perception of working hard, doesn't really mean anything. Sweating, vomiting, and breathing hard could be a good workout or a tropical disease kicking in.-Dan John
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Working "hard," or the perception of working hard, doesn't really mean anything. Sweating, vomiting, and breathing hard could be a good workout or a tropical disease kicking in.-Dan John
Alot fighters that have come and gone between the 90's and now. Then there is Peter Aerts, who won the very first Grand Prix back in 1994 and can still dominate like this in 2006. Fighter of the year in my book.
Reserve fight: Musashi vs. Peter Aerts
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Working "hard," or the perception of working hard, doesn't really mean anything. Sweating, vomiting, and breathing hard could be a good workout or a tropical disease kicking in.-Dan John
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Working "hard," or the perception of working hard, doesn't really mean anything. Sweating, vomiting, and breathing hard could be a good workout or a tropical disease kicking in.-Dan John
Those were awesome combos by Aerts. Geez, it's great to see him fighting without a back injury. I remember watching him waaaaay back in 99, 2000 and he always seemed to have some low back issue.
And did I see Aerts spit in the ring after entered? Eeewwwww.
Musashi's developed quite the brow bone since last I saw him. Hehe.
But really, how easily Aerts was throwin' out the "jab,jab, right, kick" combos - niiiiiiiice. He also looks LOTS heavier (heavier in a good way) than last I saw him.
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Working "hard," or the perception of working hard, doesn't really mean anything. Sweating, vomiting, and breathing hard could be a good workout or a tropical disease kicking in.-Dan John
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Robert dos Remedios, MA, CSCS,
HCC (Hartman-Cosgrove Certified)
Director of Speed, Strength & Conditioning
College of the Canyons, CA http://www.canyons.edu/departments/pe/strength
"NO CHAMPION HAS EVER ACHIEVED HIS OR HER GOAL WITHOUT SHOWING MORE DEDICATION THAN THE NEXT PERSON; MAKING MORE SACRIFICES THAN THE NEXT PERSON; WORKING HARDER, TRAINING, AND CONDITIONING HIM / HERSELF MORE THAN THE NEXT PERSON; ENJOYING HIS / HER FINAL GOAL MORE THAN THE NEXT PERSON"
* sigh of relief* Dos, for a second there when the "this clip flagged for mature audiences" thing came up I thought you had linked to a different kinna bone smacking vid.
That would be Sylvia's tibula if he were up against any of these K-1 guys.
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Working "hard," or the perception of working hard, doesn't really mean anything. Sweating, vomiting, and breathing hard could be a good workout or a tropical disease kicking in.-Dan John
nope. These MT guys have conditioned their legs so that the fibula and tibia have fused. Thus tibula
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Working "hard," or the perception of working hard, doesn't really mean anything. Sweating, vomiting, and breathing hard could be a good workout or a tropical disease kicking in.-Dan John
nope. These MT guys have conditioned their legs so that the fibula and tibia have fused. Thus tibula
NICE! I like that!
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Robert dos Remedios, MA, CSCS,
HCC (Hartman-Cosgrove Certified)
Director of Speed, Strength & Conditioning
College of the Canyons, CA http://www.canyons.edu/departments/pe/strength
"NO CHAMPION HAS EVER ACHIEVED HIS OR HER GOAL WITHOUT SHOWING MORE DEDICATION THAN THE NEXT PERSON; MAKING MORE SACRIFICES THAN THE NEXT PERSON; WORKING HARDER, TRAINING, AND CONDITIONING HIM / HERSELF MORE THAN THE NEXT PERSON; ENJOYING HIS / HER FINAL GOAL MORE THAN THE NEXT PERSON"