boxertx:

As
Fighters, we constantly train and fight.

Every
day.

We
slowly become harder and harder, much like a piece of coal, which under
enormous pressure and heat, slowly transforms into a diamond.

The
Fight Gym is much like a Furnace, slowly transforming us into Manly Men.

Train
and Fight!

WarriorMale.

pitpig40:

As
Fighters, we constantly train and fight.

Every
day.

We
slowly become harder and harder, much like a piece of coal, which under
enormous pressure and heat, slowly transforms into a diamond.

The
Fight Gym is much like a Furnace, slowly transforming us into Manly Men.

Train
and Fight!

WarriorMale.

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abelbjj:

🚨The Neckclamp Submission πŸ”©πŸ”§#abelbjjdrills #bjjvideos #bjjvideo #bjjvibes #jiujitsuvideo #jiujitsuvideos #jiujitsuvideosbjj #bjjvideovault #bjjvids #videosjiujitsu #videosbjj #bjjtechniques #bjjtechnique #grappling #grapplers #grapplingvideos #grapplinglifestyle #grapplinglifestyle #neckclamp #neckcrank #choke #bjj #bjjlife #bjjlifestyle #jiu #jiujitsu #jiujitsulife #jiujitsulifestyle #carlsongracieteam #mmavideo #mma
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bc2edsxlvMM/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=etfb2gjt7brf

Manhood
matters above all else.

We
are Warrior Men perfecting our Manhood by fighting each other constantly.

Warriors
love Manliness.

WarriorMale

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yokkaoboxing:

He just fought and won 4 days ago and he’s getting ready for his next fight πŸ‘Š @superlek789 vs @jonathan_haggerty this Saturday in Bolton #YOKKAO31 (at Yokkao Training Center Bangkok & Shop)
https://www.instagram.com/p/BouSgPoiON0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=4ain4m8886u8

Men need to fight!

It strengthens and hardens their bodies, it enriches them
spiritually.

Hardness is Good!

WarriorMale

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floatablejester:

soetjihati:

theblindninja:

Kung Fu – Rope-Dart. The rope dart is a long rope (usually 3–5 metres or 10–16 feet) with a metal dart attached to one end. This was a weapon from ancient times, which allows the user to throw the dart out at a long-range target and use the rope to pull it back.The first written description of the rope dart is dated from the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD) .

Kyle! Kyle! Kyle! Kyle! Kyle! @floatablejester

Holy crap, he’s so fast!

Hey guys check this out.

So damn cool!

WarriorMale