Sorry about the music however the video is excellent. What a battle. Chuck is back.
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Wow, I didn't think anything could make that fight cheesy. Ugh, haha.
ReplyDeleteLegendary fight, it was worth the wait.
ReplyDeleteNothing like waking up to "Mortal Combat" techno beats over a piece of legendary MMA footage to know that you are the only person to have ever survived a nuclear war.
ReplyDeleteThanks Balz!
Ok, I was wrong, but still damn good fight. Whoever said Wandi needed to close the distance, was on the money. Chuck won that fight due to his reach. Wandi needs to train with Coulture and learn that technique of using the cage as a weapon and pin your opponent on it to prevent movement.
ReplyDeleteSilva took the second round.
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