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The founder of STREETBEEFS set up his own fight club so that neighbors, ex-friends and enemies could resolve their disputes before a judge, but not a judge of justice, I'm talkin about a ring judge. You, your enemy and the judge.
From there, stressed executives, frustrated fighters, loudmouths and other individuals with the desire to release stress and generate adrenaline have been encouraged to meet and unleash their power.
Thanks to STREETBEEFS, last year we met Beverly Hills Ninja, a legend in the world of martial arts. The chosen one.
Also known as Shinigami, he has become a recurring fighter at STREETBEEFS contests.
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In September 2024, Russell Laiosa, 55, was arrested in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, after a viral video showed him stealing a tow truck with his own pickup attached to it. In the footage, he confronts the tow truck operator, demanding the release of his vehicle. He then hops into the truck and drives off, crashing into several parked cars before his pickup truck flips over in the middle of the street.
Laiosa was arrested and now faces multiple charges, including theft, grand larceny, reckless endangerment, and property damage.
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When you just discovered you have powers and are immortal, but you’re not fully convinced yet.
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The recent fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul has sparked a wave of rumors and speculation about its legitimacy. Some fans claim that Tyson, now 58 years old, was pressured to lose the fight in exchange for $20 million, arguing that he needed the money due to his financial situation. Reports suggest the existence of contractual clauses that banned body shots and uppercuts and would penalize Tyson if the fight didn’t go to the judges’ decision.
Additionally, there’s speculation that betting odds heavily favored Tyson, which, combined with pay-per-view revenue, sponsorships, and other earnings, might have influenced the fight’s outcome. Most bettors likely placed their money on Tyson, boosting betting profits in the event of his loss.
This video shows Tyson and Paul’s real skills during training sessions, suggesting that the contract might have played a role in Tyson’s performance during the fight.
Note: These claims are based on rumors and speculation, with no concrete evidence confirming the fight was fixed.
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For many, friendships are born at work. Spending so many hours together inevitably strengthens personal bonds. That’s why this video of two nightclub bouncers, locked in a firm embrace, holding onto each other while delivering a beating to a drunk, didn’t shock me—instead, it filled me with a deep sense of brotherhood and camaraderie.
Because true friendship isn’t just built over laughter and beers. It’s forged in moments of perfect synchronization, when you anticipate your partner’s moves without a word, when you know that no matter what happens, you have someone by your side you can trust to land well-coordinated punches.
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My brain when I’m facing a problem and I ask myself to focus.
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A video has gone viral showing two men arguing in a stadium, with one eventually walking away. At first glance, it might seem like an act of cowardice, but it turns out his decision to avoid a fight had a different reason.
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Supermarket aisles are now the libraries of 12 years ago.
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Watching others fight attracts us because it triggers intense sensations and activates primitive instincts of survival and competition. We’re curious to see how conflicts are resolved, and they offer us a safe way to experience strong emotions without directly facing them.
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