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xxchibi-blog · 6 years
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Could I request a Christ Puncher!Ryan? With cutesy chest hair?
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of course
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emilemiblem · 6 years
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Mavin for 1?
I have you shoved against the wall but now I can’t stop looking at your mouth
It had started with a comment. Nearly every encounter he has with Gavin always ends with the Brit saying something to set him off, and Michael hates that one person has that much power over him. The last thing he needs is for it to get around that the Fakes Golden Boy has their explosives expert wrapped around his little finger. 
Hell, if Michael had to pick a specific person in the crew that he liked the most, Gavin certainly wasn’t at the top of that list. The Brit infuriated him with every passing hour, and it was a miracle that Michael hadn’t dumped him off a pier yet. 
Even now, as he has Gavin pressed against the wall near the entrance of their Christ Punchers hideout. The Brit made some snarky comment about Michael’s newest ride that had him snap, digging his forearm into his chest and keeping him pinned. 
He had planned to just curse the Brit out, tell him something along the lines of shut your fucking mouth, but now that he actually has Gavin pressed up against the wall, looking at him with a bit of surprise, he can’t remember what he was even mad about. 
Michael wasn’t stupid. He knew Gavin was the Golden Boy, knew he earned the name through his sheer, stupid luck and his good looks. There was a reason Gavin was their go to in seducing targets, and now Michael couldn’t stop looking at his crew mates fucking mouth and…
“Michael?” Gavin questions, and fuck the way Gavin says his name has always been adorable. Fucking Micoo. Couldn’t even say it normally. Why did he find that so attractive. 
He doesn’t end up making Gavin pay for his insult towards his bike. Instead he stupidly presses his lips against Gavin’s, making the Brit squeak adorably before he pulls away, walking into the Christ Punchers warehouse as if nothing had even happened. 
(He ignores Ryan when he asks why he’s blushing like a school girl. He doesn’t need to know.)
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challenge-searcher · 7 years
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What if 7 Days to Die and FAHC takes place on the same timeline?
Many years down the line, there were zombie outbreaks happening around the world and of course Los Santos is no exception.  Outbreaks in cities are more severe.  While of course many normal people would die, the important people were able to escape, including FAHC.  Using their skills from past heists, they got planes and flew out of the city to a more rural area with less zombies, more resources and of course, better chances of survival. 
The boys traded their life of crime for a more peaceful life of hunting, gathering and building in order to survive.  Jack discovered her ability to build, Ryan took up learning as much as he could in order to build new weapons, Geoff looked after the bunker while Michael, Jeremy and Gavin became effective hunters and zombie killers; Gavin of course ended up getting hurt a lot and had many near deaths experiences (some things just never change).
But time waits for no one, not even the once infamous FAHC, so as they grew older, they gave up the name of FAHC and created the Nug Club, referencing back to their lives once filled with crime, power and riches.  The boys discovered that they can build certain vehicles with bikes being the easiest one.  So they decided that if there was one thing they wanted to bring back, it would be the Christ Punchers.  
Who could’ve guessed that the once notorious FAHC would be living a humble life in a rural area?
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ao3feed-mavin · 4 years
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Christ Puncher
read it on the AO3 at https://ift.tt/3iQn5Tv
by fakesmichael (ColoredGayngels)
“She’s a beauty, Jackie,” Ryan says. “Souped her up real nice.” His hands slide down to the exposed skin between her vest and pants, rubbing little circles into her hips. She shudders when his fingertips brush her belt buckle. “Whaddya say we take her out and cause some trouble?”
Jack reaches up behind him to tangle her fingers in his ponytail, tugging lightly. “Let’s go.”
Words: 1908, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Rooster Teeth/Achievement Hunter RPF
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/M
Characters: Jack Pattillo, Ryan Haywood
Relationships: Ryan Haywood/Jack Pattillo
Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Grand Theft Auto Setting, Fake AH Crew, Motorcycle Sex, Canon-Typical Violence, Vaginal Fingering, Vaginal Sex, Wall Sex, Mild Blood, Outdoor Sex, Female Jack Pattillo
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frontproofmedia · 7 years
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Kovalev-Ward II: The Hate that Hate Produced
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April 5, 2017
After much speculation and uncertainty, the rematch between Andre Ward (31-0, 15 KOs) and Sergey Kovalev (30-1-1, 26 KOs) has been signed, sealed, and delivered. The fight will take place on June 17th at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. The venue is smaller than the T-Mobile Center that held the first match last November. Big fights such as the Oscar De La Hoya-Felix Trinidad welterweight unification bout took place at the Mandalay Bay. 
As soon as the scorecards were read awarding Ward the controversial unanimous decision the only thought on the minds of boxing fans was when the rematch would be taking place. The scores highlighted how controversial the fight was as Kovalev lost only by one point on each of the judge's scorecards after having scored a knockdown and seemingly dominating the first half of the match. Afterward, Ward spoke to some publications about the thought of retiring and leaving boxing altogether. Now that the rematch has been officially announced the full attention can be put on what will happen inside the ring rather than outside the ropes. 
The first fight between Kovalev and Ward highlighted the large division between boxing fans that has a strong racial component. Art imitates life, and in America, race and racism have always divided people. Maybe more so with a lack of discussion and understanding having caused more derision. Regardless, lines have been drawn within the Kovalev-Ward fight. This has brought fans to create correlations between how one scores a fight and their race and political values. 
In this era, one does not need to be able to write an article to cover a sport. All you need is a social media account on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, or Twitter. Anyone can cover the sport that has an agenda against certain fighters or fans of certain fighters. Racism takes place on the front stage and the backstage. The Internet has allowed many to express their often racist opinions publicly while hiding behind a screen name or Twitter handle.  This has led to more hatred being spewed between fans. 
This hatred between boxing fans has stemmed over to the fighters themselves. No one would have considered Kovalev and Ward friends before their first fight, but there seemed to be a mutual respect between the two. The rematch will be different; the level of respect has gone down the drain. Both men have gone to social media expressing their thoughts on the match. Many may remember that Ward as the challenger had the higher purse in the first fight. Now that Ward is going into the fight as the champion the difference in purses may be greater than the first time. 
For Kovalev, this was inconsequential as the important aspect was to get the fight signed so he can get Ward back in the ring. The Russian was never known as a nice fighter before facing Ward and now with the added motivation to win back his titles against a man he doesn’t particularly care for makes him dangerous. Going into the rematch, with Kovalev the 2004 Olympic gold-medalist could be the underdog for the first time since facing Mikkel Kessler (46-3, 35 KOs) in 2009. There was a perception that Ward was the better boxer between the two but through long stretches of the first fight, Kovalev was able to out jab Ward. Ward isn’t the bigger puncher, and Kovalev could equal him in boxing ability. 
The build-up and the press conferences for the rematch should be interesting. The tension between the two camps could be as high as boxing fans have seen in quite a while. The first fight showed how hatred could spill over to fans and the fighters themselves. Without a clear winner in the rematch, hate will be stronger than love when it comes to Kovalev, Ward, and boxing fans. 
Below is a look at a tally of boxing media that scored the first Kovalev-Ward fight. 
46 Scores for KOVALEV = 73% 16 Scores for WARD = 25% 1 Score for a DRAW = 2% Shaun Brown (TalkingBoxing.uk): 115-112 Kovalev Harold Lederman (HBO): 116-111 Kovalev Chris Mannix (Yahoo Sports): 115-112 Kovalev Boxhard Podcast: 115-113 Kovalev Dan Rafael (ESPN): 115-112 Kovalev Andy Paterson (Boxing Asylum): 114-113 Kovalev Cliff Rold (Boxingscene): 115-112 Kovalev Daniel Vano (Checkhookboxing): 114-113 Kovalev WorldBoxingNews: 114-113 Ward Lance Pugmire (LA Times): 115-112 Kovalev Ryan Burton (Boxingscene): 115-113 Kovalev Kevin Iole (Yahoo Sports): 114-113 Ward Daniel Attias (AUSboxing) : 114-113 Kovalev Victor M Salazar (Boxingscene): 115-112 Kovalev Scott Christ (BadLeftHook): 115-112 Kovalev Wolfgang Schiffbauer (German Freelancer): 114-113 Ward Beau Denison (The Boxing Truth): 114-113 Kovalev Ramon Aranda (3MoreRounds): 114-113 Ward Brian Campbell (ESPN): 114-113 Ward Gareth A Davies (The Telegraph): 115-112 Kovalev Boxing Monthly Online: 114-113 Kovalev Kevin McRae (Bleacher Report): 115-112 Kovalev Steve Zemach ( FoxSports640): 115-112 Kovalev Bernardo Osuna (ESPN Deportes): 115-113 Kovalev Mark Ortega (Freelance): 115-112 Ward Michael Montero (Montero On Boxing): 116-111 Kovalev Mike Coppinger (USA Today): 114-113 Ward Ben Weismann (BoxingAsylum): 114-113 Kovalev Tom Craze (BadLeftHook): 116-111 Ward Danny Richardson (Script Media): 115-112 Ward Jorge Hernandez (SW Fight): 115-112 Kovalev Tim Starks (Queensberry Rules): 115-112 Kovalev The Guardian Online: 115-112 Kovalev New York Post Online: 114-113 Ward G. Leon (Boxtalk): 114-113 Kovalev Tim Dahlberg (AP): 116-111 Kovalev Fraser Coffeen (Bloody Elbow): 115-112 Kovalev Steve Kim (UCN Live): 115-112 Kovalev Bokser.org: 115-112 Kovalev Bob Velin (USA Today): 114-113 Kovalev FightersRated: 115-112 Kovalev LA Times Online: 114-113 Ward Allan Fox (Boxingnews24): 117-110 Kovalev Kieran Mulvaney (HBO): 114-113 Kovalev Ron Borges (Boston Herald): 116-114 Kovalev Tony Bellew (Sky Sports): 114-114 DRAW Eric Raskin (HBO): 114-113 Kovalev Heavy Bag Boxing: 115-112 Kovalev Andrew Harrison (Boxing Monthly): 117-111 Kovalev Stephen A Smith (ESPN): 114-113 Kovalev Paul Smith Jnr (Sky Sports): 116-113 Ward John Angus MacDonald (Boxing Monthly): 114-113 Kovalev Adam Abramowitz (Saturday Night Boxing): 115-112 Ward Mark Butcher (Boxing Monthly): 114-113 Ward Doug Fischer (Ring Magazine): 117-110 Kovalev Alex Morris (Next Big Pod): 114-113 Kovalev Queensberry Rules: 115-112 Kovalev Danny Winterbottom (Boxing Monthly): 114-113 Kovalev Tom Gray (Ring Magazine): 116-115 Ward Sam Sheppard (Next Big Pod): 115-112 Kovalev Bobby Davis (The13thRound): 116-111 Kovalev Ken Pollitt (The13thRound): 114-113 Ward
(Feature Photo: Ed Mulholland/HBO)
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