No, I don't think you're korean. You're a full-blooded troll who's a whitebelt.I'm full Korean and got knocked out a few times. It's probably the moldovan side
No, I don't think you're korean. You're a full-blooded troll who's a whitebelt.I'm full Korean and got knocked out a few times. It's probably the moldovan side
I know it's massive.... geographically. I was only referring to population.Kazahstan is larger than U.K and Ireland together.If we look on territory size.
While with small population, yeah...
Not likely.Any truth that Bivol's pay is being withheld? I'm hearing it's due to sanctions, fucking pure bullshit if true.
I'm full Korean and got knocked out a few times. It's probably the moldovan side
Naw In Jin Chi and Doo Koo Kim had good chins and they were full koreansMaybe Koreans in fighting are like iron. Brittle when pure but make steel when mixed with smth else.
There are Caucasians in Bielorussia, Bulgaria, Spain, Austria, essentially all over Europe winning medals in wrestling and judo, too.There is a small minority of Crimean Tatars if you want to consider them Ukrainian. In Ukraine also live some of the smaller groups from the Caucasus, eg; Ossetians, Circassians, the many from Dagestan etc. In wrestling, you can see many different ethnicities fill out their international team.
That's right.There are Caucasians in Bielorussia, Bulgaria, Spain, Austria, essentially all over Europe winning medals in wrestling and judo, too.
In both French and German you can write "russia" as part of the name, lol. Besides I was there shortly and it was Russian AF.That's right.
But don't call Belarus as Bielorussia haha, they don't like it and want to have their own identity. I called Belarus as Belorussia and my girlfriend (from Minsk) didn't appreciate it so much lol
i was curious to find bivol is 1/2 romanian 1/2 korean
raised in Kyrgyzstan, and moved to russia when he was 11
golovkin is also 1/2 korean 1/2 russian
coincidentally 2 of the 3 best russians in the sport
Ah, got it. For sure, I've been there too and it is basically like a smaller Russia/Eastern Ukraine. Closer to the southern and Western borders, Belarusian language and culture is more prevalent (although, many still speak only Russian). Russian has been the main language for a long time now.In both French and German you can write "russia" as part of the name, lol. Besides I was there shortly and it was Russian AF.
got weak eyes tooI'm full Korean and got knocked out a few times. It's probably the moldovan side
I was in Brest (Polish border) and it was very Russian. Some stuff was written in Bielorussian but everyone spoke only Russian around me. I was also in Orsha (in the middle IIRC) and that could have been in Russia and I would not have perceived any difference.Ah, got it. For sure, I've been there too and it is basically like a smaller Russia/Eastern Ukraine. Closer to the southern and Western borders, Belarusian language and culture is more prevalent (although, many still speak only Russian). Russian has been the main language for a long time now.