Some martial arts fans are totally weird.
I don’t understand the appeal of buying used panties or worn-out socks, and I don’t want to talk about what happened to Justin Kish’s poop-stained shorts. But advances in genetics and DNA manipulation could expose some combatants to new and troubling trends.
Think of “Jurassic Park.” But replace the dinosaur with scantily clad boxers like Elle Brook.
“There was this guy who wanted to buy sweaty clothes so loudly he could buy them. Workout gear, socks, things like that. He was like, ‘Oh, that’s a bit unsanitary, I work out so hard.’ Brooke said. OnlyAccounts.io. “I always think, what if someone wants to clone me? Elle Brook vs. Elle Brook? Or do we make a tag team with the four of us? I’d love to form a tag team with my sister. I’ve been sparring with her lately. I put a ring on it.”
One of the many drawbacks of cloning? You never know what they’ll touch.
Brooke, 25, is a 3-1 boxer on the influencer circuit and even has her own page on YouTube Boxing Rec (Yes, it exists). Her last fight came in July last year, when she lost a decision to Julie Poca under the Kingpin banner, which led to allegations of “insane abuse” from Penny Pinch’s promoters.
Luckily, her unborn child will be too busy in the Ferrari to notice.