I did the math and I think what total was what 11 rounds something like this. Even the lightest guy physical weight is Greg trained here 20 years experience. He's like he's like a mule nerd Thor's hammer and that just doesn't look like it'll be that I have you but then you can't move it. That's a perfect analogy right there. Yes, Greg trained all day I guess Adam was there too, and he is also not a heavyweight. Oh, yeah But I didn't really he also has like weird, you know weird jitsu, and he puts his he got that he's like breakdancer. You know saying yep, seriously that yeah
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