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Jon Jones VS Alexander Gustafsson highlights
this guy... defies the odds and submits the champ, then calls out scarface, "my belt or yours."
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Another Lesson Learned...
One of my Aikido friends came over to watch UFC 163 with us the other night and Phia was enamored with him immediately. She was “sneaking" up on him and yelling “SURPRISE!" over and over. She was climbing in his lap on the couch and just staring into his eyes. At one point, when he was talking to my brother-in-law and not paying attention to her, she straight up lifted her shirt up and was like look at me! I was laughin' my but off, but he handled it well and had fun/humored her (while still trying to hang out with us and watch the fights*).
*Don't worry, Phia (3.5+) was only in and out for a short while before her bed time and we have discussed the UFC as a challenge of skill in which both people have agreed try to win by the rules (which makes it nothing like any real life self-defense situation, by the way). Regardless, she really wasn't paying any attention to that.
As a matter of fact, we found out just how far she was willing to go to get my friend's attention when this happened:
Phia: "I got green tea, I got green tea!!!" *steps down into the media room and spills some of her drink.*
Friend: "Uh oh, you spilled some of your drink."
Phia: *giggles and licks spilled green tea off her hands*
Friend: "Oh yeah, what you gonna' do about the tea you spilled on the floor?" *instantly realizes he's made a mistake and apologizes to me*
Phia: *flashes her big sparkly eyes, grins, and bends over and starts licking the carpet... right where the dog usually lays...*
Lesson - Never challenge a kid with "I bet you won't do this" if you don't want them to do it.
Bonus Side Effect - Challenging a kid to "I bet you won't/can't do this" sometimes works in your favor, if you do want them to do it.
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If there's one standard that you can always depend on when the UFC travels to Brazil, it's that there are plenty of young and hungry Brazilians filling the card. This time around is no exception, with the preliminary card for UFC
If there's one standard that you can always depend on when the UFC travels to Brazil, it's that there are plenty of young and hungry Brazilians filling the card. This time around is no exception, with the preliminary card for UFC
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Aldo kicking Korean Zombie Chan Sung Jung's injured soldier
Machida's strategy and MMA judging
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Jose Aldo's foot
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Aldo uses savvy, opportunity to extend streak with UFC 163 win
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