There is a risk, too, for the Democratic Party: That the “lock him up” approach could turn into a litmus test for highly activated anti-Trump voters in the Democratic primary, making life harder for candidates around the country. “We are just happily sitting back watching the food fight on the left,” said Zach Roday, communications director for the Republican Attorneys General Association.
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Still, even as he laughed he paused, a few more highlights coming back into focus. There was Gino Marchetti watching in a stretcher on the sidelines, after he suffered a broken leg but refused to leave the field.
ROUND THREE: More jabs from Jedrzejczyk but Shevchenko lands a front kick to the face then a body kick. Jedrzejczyk has no feel for the range in this fight, Shevhcenko is reading her and avoiding everything. Spinning back kick to the face of Jedrzejczyk from Shevhcenko, on the counter as well. Body kick from Shevchenko. Jedrzejczyk is bleeding from the nose, or ate least it’s swelling. Shevchenko lands a hard inside leg kick then misses a wheel kick. Shevchenko catches a kick and tries a takedown but this time Jedrzejczyk doesn’t let her get control and stays at distance. Jedrzejczyk lands a right. Shevchenko lands another inside leg kick, Jedrzejczyk lands a high kick but Shevchenko eats it and lands a left. Another inside leg kick from Shevchenko, Jedrzejczyk lands a body kick. Counter right from Shevchenko lands after Jedrzejczyk landed to the body. They clinch up, Shechcenko lands a knee to the face as they break. Body kick from Shevchenko. bit of a Superman punch from Shevchenko. Jedrzejczyk lands a body kick but eats a jab. Shevchenko eats a spinning attack and lands another knee to the face. Shevchenko catches another kick and gets the clinch on the fence and knees the face of Jedrzejczyk. Another knee to the face from Shevchenko ends the round.
The entrance and staredown took up a lot of time. When they finally got going, the countdown clock was up for the next entrant. The Hurricane came out and tried to chokeslam them at the same time .. but they looked at each other bewildered before eliminating the super hero together. Faarooq came out next with some heavy shots, but somehow didn’t last as long as The Hurricane. JR noted that while Austin and Triple H didn’t like each other, they were working together so they could have the ring to themselves.
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Jedrzejczyk could have taken the 4th I guess, but a solid fight from Shevchenko overall and she gets an interview. She says she’s been working for this for a long time, calls over her sister to stand with her and puts over her entire team for all the work they’ve done to get her to this point. She thanks everyone who has been a part of her journey to this moment, thanks her native Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Peru. Asked about her conditioning she puts over Jedrzejczyk for being a professional and ensuring the fight would take place and she’s honored to have won the title against an opponent of Jedrzejczyk’s caliber. She speaks Spanish to her friends and family in Peru, then does her own translation to Russian for her fans in that part of the world. That is a ridiculously talented woman.
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Andrew before founding PrismDaily was a reporter at The Verge, He covered technology updates related to ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft, public transit, policy, infrastructure, hoverboards, the Hyperloop, and the physical act of moving through space and time. Prior to this, he wrote about politics at Crain’s New York Business and the New York Daily News. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, two kids, and many different brands of peanut butter.
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