5 Foot bald Asian Guy successfully defends against 6'3 Mexican Guy

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5 Foot bald Asian Guy successfully defends against 6'3 Mexican Guy
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Mike Tyson said it's not the size of the fighter but the heart of the fighter. This guy handled himself well. 

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How do we know he's 5 feet even? Even without knowing, there is a significant height difference, and I'm betting the "6'3" guy thought he had this in the bag. 

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If I had a son, martial arts would definitely something I would get him involved in. 

 

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