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I'm surprised there was actual betting for this exhibition. The smart ones bet on a draw.
Draw is a win win for everyone involved. No one loses face, both could want a rematch, and the promotion gets to book a second event. I thought I saw an article that said there wouldn't even be a winner.Mike looked way more like old Mike than RJJ looked like old RJJ. That was not a draw.
Yeah it was bad, but the final fight was cool. CGI on thst Bear was legitNew mutants movie sucked. @AgonyandIrony i almost got in a fight with my grandma's husband. He is big religious nut, kept telling me that all women should submit to there husbands and said I was a dumbass that I have read the black book several.
It was a temp.ban
They didn't undo anything. Get the facts straight WPEM
New mutants movie sucked. @AgonyandIrony i almost got in a fight with my grandma's husband. He is big religious nut, kept telling me that all women should submit to there husbands and said I was a dumbass that I have read the black book several.
LOL. No I knew what you meant. I can't finish it all. It's free so I might go back and watch it again. About to watch tenet nowYeah it was bad, but the final fight was cool. CGI on thst Bear was legit
Edit: the new mutants nit your grandma’s little black book
Draw is a win win for everyone involved. No one loses face, both could want a rematch, and the promotion gets to book a second event. I thought I saw an article that said there wouldn't even be a winner.
Good god
https://nypost.com/2020/11/28/consu...rmacy-rebates-for-oxycontin-overdoses-report/
Powerhouse consulting firm McKinsey & Co. promoted a questionable strategy to increase the sales of OxyContin — giving distributors a rebate for every overdose tied to the pills they sold, according to a report.
A trove of documents released in a bankruptcy court case showed McKinsey’s role in advising the Sackler family, which owned Oxy maker Purdue Pharma, as opioid deaths mounted, The New York Times reported.
McKinsey, in a 2017 presentation, estimated that 2,484 customers of drug store chain CVS would overdose or become addicted to opioids in 2019 and it would pay a rebate of $14,810 “per event,” The Times reported.
CVS said it did not receive any rebates.
Purdue Pharma pleaded guilty Tuesday to three criminal charges for its role the national opioid epidemic.
Some of McKinsey’s strategy came to light last year in a court case filed by Massachusetts which accused the Sackler family of creating and making money off the epidemic.
The suit claimed McKinsey was helping to “counter the emotional messages from mothers with teenagers that overdosed in [sic] OxyContin.”
I say it to my kid that all women belong in the kitchen and she just tells me well get in there then. LMAOI tell my wife shit like that all the time.
Lol.. neo nazism.
Hahahaha. You guys are pathetic and racist
I think the lack of a real winner was because there weren't official boxing judges.
Seriously
What are you so riled up about its Saturday night almost 1 am with the ufc main event starting and nothing super exciting goin on in other threads .... let your hair down turn it off for an hour and just relax. For christ.
I say it to my kid that all women belong in the kitchen and she just tells me well get in there then. LMAO