Mexico is one of the countries that suffers constant problems related to unsafety. The different presidents have implemented various strategies to combat crime organized and other crimes, however, the participation of the army is one of the most frequent tactics.
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Security elements train every day to have the necessary physique to carry out high-risk tasks that they use to arrest people who do not comply with the law. That’s why, thousands of netizens were surprised upon hearing the confession of an athlete who, allegedly, knocked out 16 soldiers.
Yes, The Destroyer Gonzalez attended the ‘Charly Galleta’ podcast where revealed what it was like to fight with the uniformed men. In the athlete’s words, he lived at the Santa Lucia military air basehowever, he had a mishap when entering the base: “Identify Yourself”, was the first thing the officer guarding the entrance told him. By not showing a credential quickly, Gonzalez had to turn back.
After the mishap, the martial arts expert called his mother to narrate everything. At the moment of trying to access the same element again, she identified it: “Ah, you are the p * to kid who he said i’m yelling at him. That’s why I liked you, you fucking brat”, were the officer’s last words before starting a fight.
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“Of 30 soldiers, 16 threw themselves and at 16 I knocked them all out”the man asserted. As if it were Bruce Lee himself, The Destroyer managed to communicate with his mother to help him and thus solve everything. So far, the confession It already has more than 130,000 views on YouTube.
“Your compa the one who invents stories in the peda”, “Charly’s reaction is the best, with his face of ‘don’t tell me your shit'”, “Imagine fighting and still have time to count to 16… crack”, or “I also saw that episode of baki, he’s hot, Japanese creativity is great when it comes to fantasy fights”, are some of the comments made by various Internet users.