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edwin :
let's go! another south paw video
2024-02-22 02:47:26
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Richie Vera :
Definitely need more southpaws content! 💪
2024-02-21 22:57:57
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MothyG :
if their right arm is long, it looks like your jaw is getting rocked
2024-02-22 02:40:17
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southpaws rise up
2024-02-21 22:28:14
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FEKA :
WHAT IS MORE IMPORTANT TECHNIC OR STRONG????
2024-02-21 23:27:38
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👀👍🏽✔️😀
2024-02-22 01:50:00
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Cheers 👍
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