ONE on Prime Video 2: Mikey Musumeci on Beating Cleber Sousa
In the co-main event, Mikey Musumeci became ONE’s first-ever Submission Grappling World Champion with a unanimous decision victory over longtime rival Cleber Sousa. Musumeci was aggressive from the opening bell, showcasing a diverse array of leg attacks that kept Sousa on the defensive. The Brazilian tried his best to escape each attempt, but “Darth Rigatoni” was always prepared with another submission from his back pocket. In the end, Musumeci took home a unanimous decision and the inaugural ONE Flyweight Submission Grappling World Title.
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chainsaw man ch 161 with no context: sorry we turned your boyfriend into a puzzle and organized the pieces alphabetically
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I will never completely be over Ch 161. (Yknow, the one that made me write stuff?)
n I will never stop trying to wrap this man in the most comfortable blanket after putting him through it lol.
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ONE 161: Tawanchai PK.Saenchai on Beating Petchmorakot Petchyindee
About This Sports Courier ONE Championship Post Fight Interview: September 29, 2022 – Singapore: ONE Championship™ (ONE) returned to the Singapore Indoor Stadium with ONE 161: Petchmorakot vs. Tawanchai. The card featured two ONE Heavyweight Kickboxing World Grand Prix semifinal bouts and a showdown for the ONE Featherweight Muay Thai World Title.
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Just so everyone knows I do have the requests in the post itself screen shotted but didn't want to type on my phone so was putting it off don't worry I will get to them 😎
The USS Celeste had failed to rendezvous at the mandated time and place, and when hailed, she had failed to respond. It didn't bode well, but no one said so. "Might jinx it," Jim had said, as if that was a logical explanation. But, Spock figured he could adhere to their human superstitions in the meantime. No one had any ideas what could have happened, after all--no distress calls, no record of calls to or from any other ships immediately before its suspicious silence, no unidentified objects warping in or out of the area.
Just. Nothing.
"So," Spock said, going over the list he and Jim had come up with in his head. "We'll board with the away team and investigate. Once we're certain that it's safe, we'll hail the ship from the Celeste. That way, you'll have the best knowledge as to how to proceed with possible injuries to make preparations, and--"
"For Nurse Chapel, you mean," Leonard cut in.
Spock swiveled on his heel to give him his full attention. "Why would Nurse Chapel be making those preparations? It's your expertise that we'll be looking to, and--"
Leonard scoffed at him. Very loudly. "You are not going without me."
Spock fought the urge to scowl at him. "Doctor, not only is that illogical, it is quite impractical. It makes no sense to send our Chief Medical Officer into an unknown situation. If you were injured--"
"I'm going," Leonard said, turning back to his pad where he was taking stock of the medical bay's supplies.
"Doctor," Spock tried again.
Leonard didn't turn his attention back to him, but he did reach out, grasp the front of Spock's shirt, and drag him closer. "I'm going," he said firmly, in a tone that sort of made Spock fear for his life a moment. Then he shoved Spock back upright and let go.
Spock took a moment to will himself not to blush. He did not want to examine the reason Leonard's casual not-threat and the grip on his shirt had made his heart beat faster, especially when he was about to go on an away mission from the ship. He'd have to be on alert to keep Leonard safe, after all.
But he'd examine that when they got back, maybe.
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