Flying feet and carp fight

Brett 2022-03-23 09:02:44

Well done, I am amazed at how flexible a white man of this size can be. The air movements are very swaying, and it is quite amazing that such a tall man can fight a carp.
The plot should not have been required, but since it was written, I will talk about a few things that I don't quite understand.
1. It is not very reliable for the protagonist's injury to be able to take the stage under such harsh conditions that no one can treat it.
2. Although many gladiators seem to be cannon fodder, they should be cash cows when they return to their respective countries, and it is said that bringing them will cost money and relationships, so how could the gold master just let them be killed like this? .
3. I was afraid that the Colombians would lose, and they tossed the Americans to death, but before the finals, they did nothing to the protagonist Qiu, so I had too much confidence in his injured leg.
4. They are all felons, and the quarry is weakly guarded, which is unreasonable.
5. The Colombians are the favorites with odds of 2:1. I don't understand this. The shady has always been the unpopular ones, and the favorites won the least money. Since you can manipulate the game, of course, you can win big by letting someone with astronomical odds win. And besides them, there must be a lot of people pressing the big hits. In this case, as the organizer, that is, the dealer, the probability of losing money is also very high.
6. GaGa put all the money on the protagonist, but didn't do anything to help him before the game. And when you know that all the favorable conditions are in favor of the Colombians, you can still do this. It takes a lot of trust to insist. I believe in love again.

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Undisputed 3: Redemption quotes

  • Uri Boyka: I have to win.

    Turbo: You have to win?

    Uri Boyka: You would not understand.

    Turbo: Try me.

    Uri Boyka: God has given me a gift. Only one. I am the most complete fighter in the world. My whole life, I've trained. For what? I must prove I am worthy of something.

    Turbo: Damn. I'm gonna feel bad when I'm whipping that ass.

  • Turbo: [On their way to the quarry] This is some fucking bullshit. This is a fucking joke.

    Uri Boyka: Maybe we can turn this around. We can turn it to our advantage.

    Turbo: Improvise. Adapt. Overcome. How?

    Uri Boyka: We can say this is work or we can say this is training.