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Ah well, yes, Wanderlei is undoubtedly the most scenic and spectacular; he's one who wins by beating down opponents without frills. However, this past year he has lost some of his edge, taking hits from Mark Hunt, who is a mid-tier fighter. He bounced back fighting two Japanese guys who were nothing special (even though he knocked out the last one with punches like in the good old days), and last but not least, he took a ton of hits from Ricardo Arona, although he lost on points, it was clear that he wasn’t himself. If you missed the fights from the past year, I recommend looking up Wanderlei vs. Arona, Fedor vs. Minotauro (Antonio Rodrigo Nogeira) from 12/31/2004 (not because he has beaten him several times, but that New Year's Eve fight is WORLD-CLASS) and, last but not least, the final of Pride F.C. in August 2005, Fedor vs. Crocop Filipovic... Fedor there makes you understand that he was created to kill, the man without expression. When I watch him, sometimes I think it's a special effect; he takes 200kg impact kicks right in the face, and the most he does is shift his balance. A bulldozer. Download it and then let me know how many minutes you were left open-mouthed; he makes Mirko Filipovic look like a neighborhood bully, terrifying... (can you tell I like martial arts? :D)
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Anyway, the "clandestine" meetings of Brasilian-Valetudo are even better than the Pride. Pride is nice because it’s like an "all-star game," but they restrict it a lot... gloves, referees, short rounds... it’s more about the sport.
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Wanda & Cropovic are finished, now only the Unbeatable & Monstrous Emilianenko Fedor remains. And this New Year’s Eve he will once again show at the new Pride. Emilianenko Fedor is a killing machine, God created him to strike, never seen anything like it except for the absolute genius Bruce Lee. Psycho, if you don’t know Emilianenko Fedor, you can’t say you've seen THE fighter. He shattered Crocop into 4, astonishing, unload and be amazed.
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No no, I’ve never read it. A friend of mine has it, who is into Jacob's cult, but he’s never lent it to me; I think he keeps it in his bedside table in full Bible-Style.
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Superawesome. What he did afterwards are other things, not comparable to this due to the extreme diversity of objective.
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I really like Clarke too, his style is quite different from Jaco's. Jaco remains the strongest, but some of Clarke's Grooovose tricks are truly unmatched. Given their different styles, I could have seen them playing in the same band, with Don Alias the cheerful drummer + Airto Moreira on percussion, a random saxophonist, and absolutely Hancock on Fender Rhodes, producing a Fusion-Disco-70 vibe. It's a shame I didn't have the chance to tell Jaco.
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Oh, but do you know Bambataa? No. And Phase II? No. Did you understand what I was talking about? No. Do you know the Islamic religion from New York? No. Do you know the creed of Hip Hop? No. You racists are the real ones; when I say "Islam," you immediately attack back talking about Bush and Iraq and Bin Laden, even though I’ve emphasized 700 times that I was talking about Bambataa and his Zulu Nation and their Islam-just-for-fashion. Do you know the Zulu Nation? No. Do you know Maurizio Cannavò? No. Then what the hell are you talking about? If you do know them, and despite everything, you respect and follow them, then you’re a fool too, even worse than them. Before you speak, read properly, idiot. Do you know Hip Hop? No. Then shut up.
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Get used to not stepping out of real life, rather than just stepping back in every now and then.
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And who do you think Edoardo the guitarist is inspired by? Come on, give me some more so I can add them to the annals of online nonsense. I'm not asking who Ruben Romano is inspired by because, by the time Ruben came in, for you the Manchu were already dead and buried, so you could throw out something so bold it could give me a heart attack, and I care about my health.
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In fact, it is known that Stoner derives from New Zealand Folk, and not from Hard Rock Blues and Southern Rock. Oh, I almost forgot, from New Zealand Folk and the Progressive Metal of Rush. No, because I've been listening to stoner since last week and sometimes I get confused, sorry. Maybe it's because I copied too much from the place only you know this week, and so it's hard for me to remember.