Posted on 08/28/2011 11:49:25 AM PDT by ConservativeStatement
An actor who appeared in the first Austin Powers film is facing a life sentence after being convicted of taking part in a brutal rape. Joseph Son, 40, was found guilty of raping and torturing a 20-year-old woman after she was abducted near her home in Huntington Beach, California. Son, a mixed martial arts fighter, played the role of Dr Evil's handyman 'Random Task' in the 1997 film 'Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.'
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Of course, champ. Tennis, golf and... cage fighting.
Learning fighting skills take discipline and hard work for future rewards.
These are characteristics not normally associated with criminals.
Drawing conclusions from one data point is a trap all of us humans have to guard against.
the debate isn’t about “learning fighting skills,” Einstein.
There's a lot more Chuck Liddells, Jon Jones, and Wanderlei Silvas than there are Joe Sons, Jon Koppenhavers, Jeremy Jacksons, or Chael Sonnens (that one surprised me).
Dare I say it?
Odd job?
Regards,
GtG
So, what else is it about UFC fighters that make them more prone to crime, in your opinion, than their skills at fighting?
Most UFC guys are respectful law-abiding citizens who are trained to do combat sports in a regulated environment. Idiots like this guy and Tank Abbott and a few others are anomalies.
Well, if they're anything like what your posts indicate about you, I'd say their delusional, because you keep reading things I'm not writing.
Now, if you'll pardon me, I've wasted enough time chatting at you.
yeah, whatever. cage fighting is barbaric, all your syllables to the contrary notwithstanding.
“nfl guys only expose themselves.”
Or murder their ex-wife and her friend.
2 words...John Daley, 2 more words, John McEnroe..........Nuff said, lol.
People’s minds get twisted and grow into strange forms.
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