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Video: Russian Phone Booth Boxing Should Be Exempt From Sanctions
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Russians are finding a way to entertain themselves after Netflix, and other TV content providers pulled out/were kicked out of Putin’s Russia.
Slap fighting and one-armed boxing have nothing on Russia’s latest and greatest – phone booth fighting.
Phone booth #boxing pic.twitter.com/lAZOJBHNSI
— #CaneloMunguia (@BatmanBoxing) December 24, 2021
🤔 Phone Booth Boxing… IM DOWN! 😂 pic.twitter.com/aS5pWmGUTP
— Mo Syed (@MoSyed110) September 17, 2022
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The world hates everything Russian right now, but they are getting creative enough with pugilistic entertainment that it’s opening my eyes to a whole new world of desperate content.
UFC in 4 square feet? Yes PLEASE.
I've heard commentators refer to close quarter boxing or fighting in the clinch as a "phone booth brawl". I never thought I'd see the day where a phone booth brawl was actually a thing. Fucking hell 😂 https://t.co/Q3K3q0plQQ
— ,! (@lozadarick) September 16, 2022
If you ante up for UFC every weekend, you will spend $29.99 on Phone Booth Boxing PPV. Admit it.
I’m seriously considering stealing this like Russia stole Mcdonald’s, Starbucks, and Apple. The long arm of Russian trade-mark law doesn’t work here anymore, and we need this in our lives, so it seems like a no-brainer. Why not?
Every weekend, new phone booths and new contestants vying for a pittance while you and I get to watch pure electricity.
I’d only steal Phone Booth Boxing to help Canada get back on its feet. It’s the kind of thing you can get a government grant for, so we’d all benefit from stealing Phone Booth boxing from Russia.
DB
Dean Blundell
Dean Blundell is a Canadian radio personality. Best known as a longtime morning host on CFNY-FM (The Edge) in Toronto, Ontario. In 2015 he was named the new morning host on sports radio station CJCL (Sportsnet 590 The Fan). Dean started his career in radio in 2001 and for nearly 20 years been entertaining the radio audience. Dean’s newest venture is the launch of his site and podcast which is gaining tremendous momentum across North America.