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To be fair, Merab is probably their son...Sean Strickland watching this crying somewhere.
To be fair, Merab is probably their son...Sean Strickland watching this crying somewhere.
He’s so far beneath her league that he’s under her radarThese are good brother-sister vibes.
Surprisingly nice video. Merab's a good guy. I also confess that I find that girl tolerable, probably just because she looks good, but still.
Cliff notes:
- Nina shows her feet
- Merab is smaller than Nina. He is a manlet.
- Lots of mounting and wrestling
- Merab is funny
- Merab claps all the b*tches
cringe
There was definitely something special and sort of "pure" about that era where you knew that the fighters were all in it for the love of the game because there was absolutely no guarantee of money in the sport.I miss the good ole days of MMA when the people involved loved fighting for the love of fighting and were not some desperate attention seeking weirdos. That and back in the day, fighters and trainers were life long martial artist, wrestlers, judokas who actually loved the subtle aspects of fighting from technique and footwork.
Modern fighters inherited the best techniques and skillsets that the old school generation had to experiment on and sacrificed themselves to uncover and everyone is a fame whore.
I will forever be grateful that I got to be part of the circa early to mid-2000s MMA culture even if it was for brief moment as a sparring partner. Thankfully, boxing has decent subculture and I am happy as hell to be involved in that.
There was definitely something special and sort of "pure" about that era where you knew that the fighters were all in it for the love of the game because there was absolutely no guarantee of money in the sport.
I'm glad that it would appear that a lot of the fighters from that era eventually wound up being rewarded with at least fame and respect, and hopefully one way or another many of those guys earned some decent finances for their efforts.
Always something to complain about with you oldheadsI miss the good ole days of MMA when the people involved loved fighting for the love of fighting and were not some desperate attention seeking weirdos. That and back in the day, fighters and trainers were life long martial artist, wrestlers, judokas who actually loved the subtle aspects of fighting from technique and footwork.
Modern fighters inherited the best techniques and skillsets that the old school generation had to experiment on and sacrificed themselves to uncover and everyone is a fame whore.
I will forever be grateful that I got to be part of the circa early to mid-2000s MMA culture even if it was for brief moment as a sparring partner. Thankfully, boxing has decent subculture and I am happy as hell to be involved in that.
Thank you brother!
Idk why but I actually like Nina... she's funny to me.
Cliff notes:
- Nina shows her feet
- Merab is smaller than Nina. He is a manlet.
- Lots of mounting and wrestling
- Merab is funny
- Merab claps all the b*tches
Cliff notes:
- Nina shows her feet
- Merab is smaller than Nina. He is a manlet.
- Lots of mounting and wrestling
- Merab is funny
- Merab claps all the b*tches
She's always been hot, but she was at her hottest when she was a playmate.Anyone else notice Nina has gotten hotter?
Didn't know she was. Non nudes only?She's always been hot, but she was at her hottest when she was a playmate.