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Chris Babinski is a class act!
Fair enough...I have seen wrestlers demonstrate phenominal abilities with both amputated arms and legs. The first time I saw it, it didn't know how to process...You'd think the competition would have enormous advantage, but I learned this is not so much the case. Also, the brave souls have have alot to teach their teammates such as life attitude, determination, and compassion. I think the amputee in the 105 class went undefeated.
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