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Arman: "Charles' friend died and he couldn't train. But I don't understand, in 3-4 days he's streaming and back in camp. Probably they already set up a fight with Diego Lopes. He was just finding an excuse. To lose somebody is so hard, but you could beat me and dedicate the victory to your friend."

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u/ConsiderationLow6435 — 2 days ago
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Daniel Cormier on who would win, Islam vs Khabib: “Sparring's different, but I'm telling you, Khabib had something different. I don't know who would have beaten him. Khabib would still be the UFC lightweight champion today if he stayed in fighting. That's how good he was.”

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u/ConsiderationLow6435 — 5 days ago

Robert Hawkins' father and stepmother discuss his childhood and their reaction to his shooting. On December 5, 2007, 19 year old Robert Hawkins fatally shot eight people and injured four others at Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska, before shooting himself.

Transcript is from TV series "Evil Lives Here," episode titled "Something Is Different About Robbie"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westroads_Mall_shooting

u/ConsiderationLow6435 — 8 days ago
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Daniel Cormier says the hardest part about losing to Jon Jones was realizing his hard work wasn't enough to overcome Jones' natural talent: "That was the first time that I came across someone who was able to beat me without working as hard as I did."

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u/ConsiderationLow6435 — 10 days ago
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Javier Mendez says the UFC won't give Usman Nurmagomedov an immediate title shot because it would prove the best lightweight in the world was outside the UFC

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u/ConsiderationLow6435 — 12 days ago

Retelling of the 2017 Weis Markets shooting perpetrated by Randy Stair, with new interviews

On June 8, 2017, a shooting occurred at the Weis Markets supermarket in Eaton Township, Pennsylvania, United States. The perpetrator, Randy "Andrew Blaze" Stair, a 24-year-old employee, shot and killed three of his co-workers before fatally shooting himself. Investigations by State Police found that Stair had maintained a significant online presence, through which he posted his suicidal ideation and hints of "something massive." Hours before the attack, he posted links to multiple files and videos documenting his planning and motivations behind the shooting.

Clip is from "Deadly Influence: The Social Media Murders", episode titled "Enter The Ghost World" (full episode is 41 minutes long). This retelling includes words from:

Captain John Nederostek of Pennsylvania State Police

Billy Spickerman, partner of victim Victoria Todd Brong and Randy Stair's co-worker

Sammy, Randy Stair's online friend

Dr. Rachel Toles, a forensic psychologist

As well as a past interview from Kristan Newell, a co-worker who survived the attack, and Dire Trip from YouTube.

u/ConsiderationLow6435 — 12 days ago