It probably has to do with the fact
that he was lied to by his employer
& missed out on millions of dollars.
A simple ass beating & loss ain't
much for a guy like Hunt. If he had
lost fair & square, he would likely
just go back to the grind like he
always has.
Anyways, War Hunt! Dude made
it to a title shot & a whole lot
further than most people in the
sport. & that's not even including
his kickboxing accolades...
"most people"... are bigger fuckinHe didn't care that Lesnaroid was roided before the fight. He gave Lesnar little to no respect and said he'd play "punchy face" with Lesnaroid. He learned that a Lesnaroid off of a 5 year layoff can come in and handle his ass and take no damage.
He fought roided up monsters in pride, never complained about fighters who popped hot that he beat in the UFC, but gets handled by Lesnaroid and goes full butt hurt.
Sorry, but most people can't take his crying seriously at all.
Hey does everyone remember that time hunt got all butt hurt when bigfoot silva was popped after fighting hunt?
I work in the swimming pool industry and you'd be surprised how many people don't know how a salt system pool works. The salt cell separates the molecule of sodium chloride. Leaving the chloride. (I.E. chlorine) in the pool for sanitation. Honestly it was an embarrassment that the Olympic pool in Brazil turned green. No excuse. Typical of a third world nation that doesn't know basic chemistry. I take care of high end apartments and hotels here in Los Angeles. If one of those pools ever turned green on my watch. I'd be fired. Remember. 1 gallon of chlorine sanitizes 10k gallons of pool water and brings it up to 10ppm. (You really only need 2ppm but with commercial applications you want it around 3.0 to 5.0)sodium /= salt
sodium-chloride = salt
Thank you i feel like ive learned something today. Now i just need a pool.I work in the swimming pool industry and you'd be surprised how many people don't know how a salt system pool works. The salt cell separates the molecule of sodium chloride. Leaving the chloride. (I.E. chlorine) in the pool for sanitation. Honestly it was an embarrassment that the Olympic pool in Brazil turned green. No excuse. Typical of a third world nation that doesn't know basic chemistry. I take care of high end apartments and hotels here in Los Angeles. If one of those pools ever turned green on my watch. I'd be fired. Remember. 1 gallon of chlorine sanitizes 10k gallons of pool water and brings it up to 10ppm. (You really only need 2ppm but with commercial applications you want it around 3.0 to 5.0)