Tommy Karpency was a psychiatric nurse. I wonder if he is/was one too? :think Looks more like a patient to me.
You should watch it, its an amazing show, aside from Sopranos and Game of Thrones its probably my favorite show, I've seen it twice from start to finish. And it was shot around where I grew up and it captures the feel of Miami perfectly.
And the younger psycho one would violate Tommy repeatedly in a weird, yet hot and kinky manner...!!! Instead of taking revenge on him, Tommy is taking his anger out on Superpimp, the infamous ringleader of weird, kinky violating group of psychos...!!!
Pelenchin was capable of being defeated by very ordinary fighters. Jose Rojas kayoed him early in his career; Jason Litzau outworked him to score the upset while Caballero was still pretty close to prime (had just moved up from the weight class where he was champion for years, and dominated Yordan), and even Barros in their first encounter beat him legitimately IMO on sheer grit and sporadically effective aggression in an ugly affair. Everybody always thought he was some elite "mini Paul Williams" type just because he was extra lanky for his weight range with a good chin, high work rate and decent hand speed and opted to give up that height to do infighting (and could do it well, to an extent). ...but he was always really a poor man's Paul Williams (or rather, a somewhat wealthier man's - let's say lower middle class - Willie Nelson :yep)
:good Exactly I've never rated Caballero too highly and that's why I thought Molitor would beat him with relative ease. Great analogy by the way.:yep
I just want you to know that I reported this post of yours to the mods. I just don't feel safe on here with sickos like you loitering around. Sorry but you brought it on yourself. :-(