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Lerdsila Muaythai Iyarin seems to be fighting in the Matrix. He seems to perceive reality in slow motion and that gives him the upper hand to defend against his opponent's attack.
It must be said, Lerdsila (40 years old) faced Elias Mahmoudi at the 2019 ONE Championship: Mark Of Greatness and lost by unanimous decision.
On the other hand...
Surprise elbow.
Joey Spencer knocks Isiah Seldon down with a quick right hand.
Smashing all the controller buttons at the same time.
Romero Vs Costa.
When you think that the referee has stopped the fight but things are far from over.
Stephen "Wonderboy" Thompson's kick to Dan Stittgen.
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Intergalactic tourism.
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This weekend’s match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul has sparked a wave of criticism and disappointment among boxing fans and experts. The bout, which saw the 58-year-old veteran face off against the 27-year-old influencer, was labeled by many as a “fiasco” and a “disgrace” to the sport.
Despite showing promise in his pre-fight training sessions, Tyson, who has been retired for nearly two decades, exhibited clear signs of wear and lack of preparation. Meanwhile, Paul, whose boxing career is still in its infancy, failed to convince the audience of his legitimacy in the ring.
The fight lacked intensity and technique, with several moments where both fighters seemed more focused on putting on a show than genuinely competing. Fans took to social media to voice their disappointment, calling the event a “farce” and a “mockery” of professional boxing, making it obvious that both fighters were more interested in the money than in securing an epic victory: $40 million for Jake Paul and $20 million for Tyson. Rumors even suggest that Paul approached Tyson for the fight because Tyson was struggling financially, and that the outcome was fixed from the start.
In the end, the Tyson-Paul showdown fell far short of expectations, leaving a bitter taste for boxing enthusiasts who had hoped for a performance worthy of the legend that Mike Tyson represents.
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In any conflict, two simultaneous battles are fought: one physical and visible, where strength and skill determine the outcome, and another mental or spiritual, invisible, where the fight is against fears, doubts, and internal emotions. While the physical battle is immediate and tangible, the mental one can be more exhausting, as it has no clear end and can extend far beyond the visible fight. Often, it's this internal battle that determines the true outcome of the confrontation.
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Another relaxed and peaceful day on the golf course, where time seems to stand still. It’s just you, your club, and that hole patiently waiting to receive the ball. The gentle whisper of the wind through the trees, the crunch of grass underfoot, and that pure moment of focus before the perfect swing. No rush, no worries—just the timeless balance of precision and serenity.
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Sean Strickland uploaded a video last week on his YouTube channel showing the entire encounter and fight between ex-Navy Seal Mitch Aguiar and himself. Neither Mitch Aguiar knew how to fight, nor did Sean Strickland take the fight seriously.
As we mentioned last week, the controversy started when Strickland said that Navy SEALs were delusional for thinking they could beat him. It caused an uproar, and eventually, Mitch Aguiar accepted a sparring fight against Strickland.
Another thing that's clear is that you can trust Mitch Aguiar with any secret; no matter how much torture he endures, he won't reveal anything.
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Mike Tyson had been calm in the days leading up to the fight, but he made it clear that this wasn’t just a show. "I just want to fight," he warned. And boy, did he mean it. During the final face-off before this weekend's match, Jake Paul bent down and stomped on Tyson, who was barefoot. What followed was an unexpected slap from Tyson, straight to Paul’s face, shocking everyone present.
The hit left Jake Paul in disbelief, but he quickly played it off, smiling and touching his face. Tyson, without a word, left the stage, making it clear his patience had run out. Paul, who had tried to provoke him before with jokes, finally got the reaction he wanted.
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