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hva er prisen?

 

Jeg kjøpte dem via finn for 1150 pr. billett, og billettene er på første benk i den bakerste sektoren. Tror dem kosta 450,- orginalt (for dem som rakk salget). Trenger ikke å selge dem for 1150,- akkurat, men vil ikke gå med alt for mye tap heller. Kan ikke garantere at jeg selger, men tror jeg blir nødt til det. En uke igjen. Interessert?

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Sto opp sikkelig seint i dag.. fant ut at Supah Faight Leaugh va på youtube.

 

 

Main card

Todd Duffee vs. Neil Grove

Cherie Buck vs. Colleen Schneider

Shalika Senanayake vs. Ricky Singh

Anup Kumar vs. Dilanga Rathnaweera

Ikuhisa "Minowaman" Minowa vs. Alexander Shlemenko

 

Prelim card

Soro Ismael vs. Bharat Kandare

Pierre Daguzan vs. Chaitanya Gavali

Ryan Healy vs Paul Kelly

 

 

SFL 2 - Super Fight League 2

April 7, 2012

Chandigarh, India

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRdBhAERMWw

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7TXZILh-aI

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaGqPszUV9A

 

President Roosevelt on wrestling vs Jiu Jitsu

 

1905:

I still box with Grant, who has now become the champion middleweight wrestler of the United States. Yesterday afternoon we had Professor Yamashita up here to wrestle with Grant. It was very interesting, but of course jiu jitsu and our wrestling are so far apart that it is difficult to make any comparison between them. Wrestling is simply a sport with rules almost as conventional as those of tennis, while jiu jitsu is really meant for practice in killing or disabling our adversary. In consequence, Grant did not know what to do except to put Yamashita on his back, and Yamashita was perfectly content to be on his back. Inside of a minute Yamashita had choked Grant, and inside of two minutes more he got an elbow hold on him that would have enabled him to break his arm; so that there is no question but that he could have put Grant out. So far this made it evident that the jiu jitsu man could handle the ordinary wrestler. But Grant, in the actual wrestling and throwing was about as good as the Japanese, and he was so much stronger that he evidently hurt and wore out the Japanese. With a little practice in the art I am sure that one of our big wrestlers or boxers, simply because of his greatly superior strength, would be able to kill any of those Japanese, who though very good men for their inches and pounds are altogether too small to hold their own against big, powerful, quick men who are as well trained.

http://www.bartleby.com/53/59.html

 

Berry Interesting

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