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Titelsong aus Rocky III von der Gruppe Survivor.

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8 years ago

Marcelo Rivas

anyways ..Cluber lang had enough of da B.S he was ready fight rocko opening credits or no credits.

8 years ago

G. church

*On this day:**At 29th May of 1982, Survivor released their hit single "Eye of the Tiger".*This was the theme song to 'Rocky III', which was the biggest movie of 1982. Tony Scotti was the president of Survivor's record label, and he played Sylvester Stallone some tracks from the previous Survivor album, 'Premonition.' Stallone thought the sound, writing style and street appeal could fit in his new movie, so he called called Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan, who were Survivor's primary songwriters.Sylvester Stallone loved this song. When he heard the demo, he told the group it was exactly what he was looking for, but requested a mix with louder drums and asked if they could write a new third verse instead of repeating the first as they had done. The group did what Stallone suggested - they went about modifying the first verse and remixed the song.Survivor recorded the first version of this song in Chicago at sessions that went very well - it took them just two days to record and mix. When it came time to record the album, they recorded the song again (this time at Rumbo Studios in Los Angeles), but had a hard time capturing the feel of the original. After about a month, they finally got the sound they were looking for, which was very close to the first version. The original is what you hear in the 'Rocky III' movie - they had to deliver the song for the film before they could complete it for the album.In the movie, Rocky Balboa is shown resting on his laurels, living the good life, doing American Express commercials and photo-ops and slacking off his training regimen. In stark contrast were scenes of the ominous Mr. T, training hard, sweating, bleeding and pouring out every last ounce of effort to become the boxing champion of the world. After the death of Rocky's trainer, played by Burgess Meredith, Rocky's friend (and former rival) Apollo Creed, played by Carl Weathers, implores Rocky to get back "The Eye Of The Tiger," meaning his edge and his hunger to be the champ.MTV was around for about a year when this song was released. Over the next few years, it became standard practice for any popular song from a movie to use footage from the film in the video. These videos were great promotion for the movies, and often didn't show the performers at all (footage from 'Footloose', 'Flashdance' and 'Top Gun' showed up on MTV in videos like "Maniac" and "Danger Zone.") This song won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group, and was also nominated for Song Of The Year (it lost to "Always On My Mind" by Willie Nelson). Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik were the only group members invited to the ceremony (because they were the song's producers), so they didn't attend. At the ceremony, The Temptations performed the song, spitting the vocals among their five members and doing boxing-inspired choreography to the song.The song had sold over 3.8 million in digital downloads in the United States alone by February 2014. It was voted VH1's 63rd greatest hard rock song. Combined sales of original vinyl release and digital downloads total over 9 million copies, making "Eye of the Tiger" one of the best-selling singles of all time.#Survivor #RockyIII#EyeOfTheTiger #80sMusic#ClassicRock #HardRock#Rock #Music#OS4L

8 years ago

solrac69 69

*On this day:**At 29th May of 1982, Survivor released their hit single "Eye of the Tiger".*This was the theme song to 'Rocky III', which was the biggest movie of 1982. Tony Scotti was the president of Survivor's record label, and he played Sylvester Stallone some tracks from the previous Survivor album, 'Premonition.' Stallone thought the sound, writing style and street appeal could fit in his new movie, so he called called Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan, who were Survivor's primary songwriters.Sylvester Stallone loved this song. When he heard the demo, he told the group it was exactly what he was looking for, but requested a mix with louder drums and asked if they could write a new third verse instead of repeating the first as they had done. The group did what Stallone suggested - they went about modifying the first verse and remixed the song.Survivor recorded the first version of this song in Chicago at sessions that went very well - it took them just two days to record and mix. When it came time to record the album, they recorded the song again (this time at Rumbo Studios in Los Angeles), but had a hard time capturing the feel of the original. After about a month, they finally got the sound they were looking for, which was very close to the first version. The original is what you hear in the 'Rocky III' movie - they had to deliver the song for the film before they could complete it for the album.In the movie, Rocky Balboa is shown resting on his laurels, living the good life, doing American Express commercials and photo-ops and slacking off his training regimen. In stark contrast were scenes of the ominous Mr. T, training hard, sweating, bleeding and pouring out every last ounce of effort to become the boxing champion of the world. After the death of Rocky's trainer, played by Burgess Meredith, Rocky's friend (and former rival) Apollo Creed, played by Carl Weathers, implores Rocky to get back "The Eye Of The Tiger," meaning his edge and his hunger to be the champ.MTV was around for about a year when this song was released. Over the next few years, it became standard practice for any popular song from a movie to use footage from the film in the video. These videos were great promotion for the movies, and often didn't show the performers at all (footage from 'Footloose', 'Flashdance' and 'Top Gun' showed up on MTV in videos like "Maniac" and "Danger Zone.") This song won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group, and was also nominated for Song Of The Year (it lost to "Always On My Mind" by Willie Nelson). Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik were the only group members invited to the ceremony (because they were the song's producers), so they didn't attend. At the ceremony, The Temptations performed the song, spitting the vocals among their five members and doing boxing-inspired choreography to the song.The song had sold over 3.8 million in digital downloads in the United States alone by February 2014. It was voted VH1's 63rd greatest hard rock song. Combined sales of original vinyl release and digital downloads total over 9 million copies, making "Eye of the Tiger" one of the best-selling singles of all time.#Survivor #RockyIII#EyeOfTheTiger #80sMusic#ClassicRock #HardRock#Rock #Music#OS4L

8 years ago

Crippled2

People are forgetting that Clubber Lang is the only man ever to knock Rocky out. Rocky has never been knocked out by anyone except for Clubber. Clubber would have destroyed Drago.

8 years ago

Mahmoud Dakroury

*On this day:**At 29th May of 1982, Survivor released their hit single "Eye of the Tiger".*This was the theme song to 'Rocky III', which was the biggest movie of 1982. Tony Scotti was the president of Survivor's record label, and he played Sylvester Stallone some tracks from the previous Survivor album, 'Premonition.' Stallone thought the sound, writing style and street appeal could fit in his new movie, so he called called Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan, who were Survivor's primary songwriters.Sylvester Stallone loved this song. When he heard the demo, he told the group it was exactly what he was looking for, but requested a mix with louder drums and asked if they could write a new third verse instead of repeating the first as they had done. The group did what Stallone suggested - they went about modifying the first verse and remixed the song.Survivor recorded the first version of this song in Chicago at sessions that went very well - it took them just two days to record and mix. When it came time to record the album, they recorded the song again (this time at Rumbo Studios in Los Angeles), but had a hard time capturing the feel of the original. After about a month, they finally got the sound they were looking for, which was very close to the first version. The original is what you hear in the 'Rocky III' movie - they had to deliver the song for the film before they could complete it for the album.In the movie, Rocky Balboa is shown resting on his laurels, living the good life, doing American Express commercials and photo-ops and slacking off his training regimen. In stark contrast were scenes of the ominous Mr. T, training hard, sweating, bleeding and pouring out every last ounce of effort to become the boxing champion of the world. After the death of Rocky's trainer, played by Burgess Meredith, Rocky's friend (and former rival) Apollo Creed, played by Carl Weathers, implores Rocky to get back "The Eye Of The Tiger," meaning his edge and his hunger to be the champ.MTV was around for about a year when this song was released. Over the next few years, it became standard practice for any popular song from a movie to use footage from the film in the video. These videos were great promotion for the movies, and often didn't show the performers at all (footage from 'Footloose', 'Flashdance' and 'Top Gun' showed up on MTV in videos like "Maniac" and "Danger Zone.") This song won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group, and was also nominated for Song Of The Year (it lost to "Always On My Mind" by Willie Nelson). Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik were the only group members invited to the ceremony (because they were the song's producers), so they didn't attend. At the ceremony, The Temptations performed the song, spitting the vocals among their five members and doing boxing-inspired choreography to the song.The song had sold over 3.8 million in digital downloads in the United States alone by February 2014. It was voted VH1's 63rd greatest hard rock song. Combined sales of original vinyl release and digital downloads total over 9 million copies, making "Eye of the Tiger" one of the best-selling singles of all time.#Survivor #RockyIII#EyeOfTheTiger #80sMusic#ClassicRock #HardRock#Rock #Music#OS4L

8 years ago

Manuel Trujillo

*On this day:**At 29th May of 1982, Survivor released their hit single "Eye of the Tiger".*This was the theme song to 'Rocky III', which was the biggest movie of 1982. Tony Scotti was the president of Survivor's record label, and he played Sylvester Stallone some tracks from the previous Survivor album, 'Premonition.' Stallone thought the sound, writing style and street appeal could fit in his new movie, so he called called Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan, who were Survivor's primary songwriters.Sylvester Stallone loved this song. When he heard the demo, he told the group it was exactly what he was looking for, but requested a mix with louder drums and asked if they could write a new third verse instead of repeating the first as they had done. The group did what Stallone suggested - they went about modifying the first verse and remixed the song.Survivor recorded the first version of this song in Chicago at sessions that went very well - it took them just two days to record and mix. When it came time to record the album, they recorded the song again (this time at Rumbo Studios in Los Angeles), but had a hard time capturing the feel of the original. After about a month, they finally got the sound they were looking for, which was very close to the first version. The original is what you hear in the 'Rocky III' movie - they had to deliver the song for the film before they could complete it for the album.In the movie, Rocky Balboa is shown resting on his laurels, living the good life, doing American Express commercials and photo-ops and slacking off his training regimen. In stark contrast were scenes of the ominous Mr. T, training hard, sweating, bleeding and pouring out every last ounce of effort to become the boxing champion of the world. After the death of Rocky's trainer, played by Burgess Meredith, Rocky's friend (and former rival) Apollo Creed, played by Carl Weathers, implores Rocky to get back "The Eye Of The Tiger," meaning his edge and his hunger to be the champ.MTV was around for about a year when this song was released. Over the next few years, it became standard practice for any popular song from a movie to use footage from the film in the video. These videos were great promotion for the movies, and often didn't show the performers at all (footage from 'Footloose', 'Flashdance' and 'Top Gun' showed up on MTV in videos like "Maniac" and "Danger Zone.") This song won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group, and was also nominated for Song Of The Year (it lost to "Always On My Mind" by Willie Nelson). Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik were the only group members invited to the ceremony (because they were the song's producers), so they didn't attend. At the ceremony, The Temptations performed the song, spitting the vocals among their five members and doing boxing-inspired choreography to the song.The song had sold over 3.8 million in digital downloads in the United States alone by February 2014. It was voted VH1's 63rd greatest hard rock song. Combined sales of original vinyl release and digital downloads total over 9 million copies, making "Eye of the Tiger" one of the best-selling singles of all time.#Survivor #RockyIII#EyeOfTheTiger #80sMusic#ClassicRock #HardRock#Rock #Music#OS4L

8 years ago

JW C

*On this day:**At 29th May of 1982, Survivor released their hit single "Eye of the Tiger".*This was the theme song to 'Rocky III', which was the biggest movie of 1982. Tony Scotti was the president of Survivor's record label, and he played Sylvester Stallone some tracks from the previous Survivor album, 'Premonition.' Stallone thought the sound, writing style and street appeal could fit in his new movie, so he called called Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan, who were Survivor's primary songwriters.Sylvester Stallone loved this song. When he heard the demo, he told the group it was exactly what he was looking for, but requested a mix with louder drums and asked if they could write a new third verse instead of repeating the first as they had done. The group did what Stallone suggested - they went about modifying the first verse and remixed the song.Survivor recorded the first version of this song in Chicago at sessions that went very well - it took them just two days to record and mix. When it came time to record the album, they recorded the song again (this time at Rumbo Studios in Los Angeles), but had a hard time capturing the feel of the original. After about a month, they finally got the sound they were looking for, which was very close to the first version. The original is what you hear in the 'Rocky III' movie - they had to deliver the song for the film before they could complete it for the album.In the movie, Rocky Balboa is shown resting on his laurels, living the good life, doing American Express commercials and photo-ops and slacking off his training regimen. In stark contrast were scenes of the ominous Mr. T, training hard, sweating, bleeding and pouring out every last ounce of effort to become the boxing champion of the world. After the death of Rocky's trainer, played by Burgess Meredith, Rocky's friend (and former rival) Apollo Creed, played by Carl Weathers, implores Rocky to get back "The Eye Of The Tiger," meaning his edge and his hunger to be the champ.MTV was around for about a year when this song was released. Over the next few years, it became standard practice for any popular song from a movie to use footage from the film in the video. These videos were great promotion for the movies, and often didn't show the performers at all (footage from 'Footloose', 'Flashdance' and 'Top Gun' showed up on MTV in videos like "Maniac" and "Danger Zone.") This song won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group, and was also nominated for Song Of The Year (it lost to "Always On My Mind" by Willie Nelson). Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik were the only group members invited to the ceremony (because they were the song's producers), so they didn't attend. At the ceremony, The Temptations performed the song, spitting the vocals among their five members and doing boxing-inspired choreography to the song.The song had sold over 3.8 million in digital downloads in the United States alone by February 2014. It was voted VH1's 63rd greatest hard rock song. Combined sales of original vinyl release and digital downloads total over 9 million copies, making "Eye of the Tiger" one of the best-selling singles of all time.#Survivor #RockyIII#EyeOfTheTiger #80sMusic#ClassicRock #HardRock#Rock #Music#OS4L

8 years ago

leila “laylee” Ruiz

*On this day:**At 29th May of 1982, Survivor released their hit single "Eye of the Tiger".*This was the theme song to 'Rocky III', which was the biggest movie of 1982. Tony Scotti was the president of Survivor's record label, and he played Sylvester Stallone some tracks from the previous Survivor album, 'Premonition.' Stallone thought the sound, writing style and street appeal could fit in his new movie, so he called called Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan, who were Survivor's primary songwriters.Sylvester Stallone loved this song. When he heard the demo, he told the group it was exactly what he was looking for, but requested a mix with louder drums and asked if they could write a new third verse instead of repeating the first as they had done. The group did what Stallone suggested - they went about modifying the first verse and remixed the song.Survivor recorded the first version of this song in Chicago at sessions that went very well - it took them just two days to record and mix. When it came time to record the album, they recorded the song again (this time at Rumbo Studios in Los Angeles), but had a hard time capturing the feel of the original. After about a month, they finally got the sound they were looking for, which was very close to the first version. The original is what you hear in the 'Rocky III' movie - they had to deliver the song for the film before they could complete it for the album.In the movie, Rocky Balboa is shown resting on his laurels, living the good life, doing American Express commercials and photo-ops and slacking off his training regimen. In stark contrast were scenes of the ominous Mr. T, training hard, sweating, bleeding and pouring out every last ounce of effort to become the boxing champion of the world. After the death of Rocky's trainer, played by Burgess Meredith, Rocky's friend (and former rival) Apollo Creed, played by Carl Weathers, implores Rocky to get back "The Eye Of The Tiger," meaning his edge and his hunger to be the champ.MTV was around for about a year when this song was released. Over the next few years, it became standard practice for any popular song from a movie to use footage from the film in the video. These videos were great promotion for the movies, and often didn't show the performers at all (footage from 'Footloose', 'Flashdance' and 'Top Gun' showed up on MTV in videos like "Maniac" and "Danger Zone.") This song won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group, and was also nominated for Song Of The Year (it lost to "Always On My Mind" by Willie Nelson). Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik were the only group members invited to the ceremony (because they were the song's producers), so they didn't attend. At the ceremony, The Temptations performed the song, spitting the vocals among their five members and doing boxing-inspired choreography to the song.The song had sold over 3.8 million in digital downloads in the United States alone by February 2014. It was voted VH1's 63rd greatest hard rock song. Combined sales of original vinyl release and digital downloads total over 9 million copies, making "Eye of the Tiger" one of the best-selling singles of all time.#Survivor #RockyIII#EyeOfTheTiger #80sMusic#ClassicRock #HardRock#Rock #Music#OS4L

8 years ago

Christian M. Grube

*On this day:**At 29th May of 1982, Survivor released their hit single "Eye of the Tiger".*This was the theme song to 'Rocky III', which was the biggest movie of 1982. Tony Scotti was the president of Survivor's record label, and he played Sylvester Stallone some tracks from the previous Survivor album, 'Premonition.' Stallone thought the sound, writing style and street appeal could fit in his new movie, so he called called Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan, who were Survivor's primary songwriters.Sylvester Stallone loved this song. When he heard the demo, he told the group it was exactly what he was looking for, but requested a mix with louder drums and asked if they could write a new third verse instead of repeating the first as they had done. The group did what Stallone suggested - they went about modifying the first verse and remixed the song.Survivor recorded the first version of this song in Chicago at sessions that went very well - it took them just two days to record and mix. When it came time to record the album, they recorded the song again (this time at Rumbo Studios in Los Angeles), but had a hard time capturing the feel of the original. After about a month, they finally got the sound they were looking for, which was very close to the first version. The original is what you hear in the 'Rocky III' movie - they had to deliver the song for the film before they could complete it for the album.In the movie, Rocky Balboa is shown resting on his laurels, living the good life, doing American Express commercials and photo-ops and slacking off his training regimen. In stark contrast were scenes of the ominous Mr. T, training hard, sweating, bleeding and pouring out every last ounce of effort to become the boxing champion of the world. After the death of Rocky's trainer, played by Burgess Meredith, Rocky's friend (and former rival) Apollo Creed, played by Carl Weathers, implores Rocky to get back "The Eye Of The Tiger," meaning his edge and his hunger to be the champ.MTV was around for about a year when this song was released. Over the next few years, it became standard practice for any popular song from a movie to use footage from the film in the video. These videos were great promotion for the movies, and often didn't show the performers at all (footage from 'Footloose', 'Flashdance' and 'Top Gun' showed up on MTV in videos like "Maniac" and "Danger Zone.") This song won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group, and was also nominated for Song Of The Year (it lost to "Always On My Mind" by Willie Nelson). Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik were the only group members invited to the ceremony (because they were the song's producers), so they didn't attend. At the ceremony, The Temptations performed the song, spitting the vocals among their five members and doing boxing-inspired choreography to the song.The song had sold over 3.8 million in digital downloads in the United States alone by February 2014. It was voted VH1's 63rd greatest hard rock song. Combined sales of original vinyl release and digital downloads total over 9 million copies, making "Eye of the Tiger" one of the best-selling singles of all time.#Survivor #RockyIII#EyeOfTheTiger #80sMusic#ClassicRock #HardRock#Rock #Music#OS4L

8 years ago

J Alberto Abreu

*On this day:**At 29th May of 1982, Survivor released their hit single "Eye of the Tiger".*This was the theme song to 'Rocky III', which was the biggest movie of 1982. Tony Scotti was the president of Survivor's record label, and he played Sylvester Stallone some tracks from the previous Survivor album, 'Premonition.' Stallone thought the sound, writing style and street appeal could fit in his new movie, so he called called Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan, who were Survivor's primary songwriters.Sylvester Stallone loved this song. When he heard the demo, he told the group it was exactly what he was looking for, but requested a mix with louder drums and asked if they could write a new third verse instead of repeating the first as they had done. The group did what Stallone suggested - they went about modifying the first verse and remixed the song.Survivor recorded the first version of this song in Chicago at sessions that went very well - it took them just two days to record and mix. When it came time to record the album, they recorded the song again (this time at Rumbo Studios in Los Angeles), but had a hard time capturing the feel of the original. After about a month, they finally got the sound they were looking for, which was very close to the first version. The original is what you hear in the 'Rocky III' movie - they had to deliver the song for the film before they could complete it for the album.In the movie, Rocky Balboa is shown resting on his laurels, living the good life, doing American Express commercials and photo-ops and slacking off his training regimen. In stark contrast were scenes of the ominous Mr. T, training hard, sweating, bleeding and pouring out every last ounce of effort to become the boxing champion of the world. After the death of Rocky's trainer, played by Burgess Meredith, Rocky's friend (and former rival) Apollo Creed, played by Carl Weathers, implores Rocky to get back "The Eye Of The Tiger," meaning his edge and his hunger to be the champ.MTV was around for about a year when this song was released. Over the next few years, it became standard practice for any popular song from a movie to use footage from the film in the video. These videos were great promotion for the movies, and often didn't show the performers at all (footage from 'Footloose', 'Flashdance' and 'Top Gun' showed up on MTV in videos like "Maniac" and "Danger Zone.") This song won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group, and was also nominated for Song Of The Year (it lost to "Always On My Mind" by Willie Nelson). Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik were the only group members invited to the ceremony (because they were the song's producers), so they didn't attend. At the ceremony, The Temptations performed the song, spitting the vocals among their five members and doing boxing-inspired choreography to the song.The song had sold over 3.8 million in digital downloads in the United States alone by February 2014. It was voted VH1's 63rd greatest hard rock song. Combined sales of original vinyl release and digital downloads total over 9 million copies, making "Eye of the Tiger" one of the best-selling singles of all time.#Survivor #RockyIII#EyeOfTheTiger #80sMusic#ClassicRock #HardRock#Rock #Music#OS4L

8 years ago

Old School 4 Life

*On this day:**At 29th May of 1982, Survivor released their hit single "Eye of the Tiger".*This was the theme song to 'Rocky III', which was the biggest movie of 1982. Tony Scotti was the president of Survivor's record label, and he played Sylvester Stallone some tracks from the previous Survivor album, 'Premonition.' Stallone thought the sound, writing style and street appeal could fit in his new movie, so he called called Jim Peterik and Frankie Sullivan, who were Survivor's primary songwriters.Sylvester Stallone loved this song. When he heard the demo, he told the group it was exactly what he was looking for, but requested a mix with louder drums and asked if they could write a new third verse instead of repeating the first as they had done. The group did what Stallone suggested - they went about modifying the first verse and remixed the song.Survivor recorded the first version of this song in Chicago at sessions that went very well - it took them just two days to record and mix. When it came time to record the album, they recorded the song again (this time at Rumbo Studios in Los Angeles), but had a hard time capturing the feel of the original. After about a month, they finally got the sound they were looking for, which was very close to the first version. The original is what you hear in the 'Rocky III' movie - they had to deliver the song for the film before they could complete it for the album.In the movie, Rocky Balboa is shown resting on his laurels, living the good life, doing American Express commercials and photo-ops and slacking off his training regimen. In stark contrast were scenes of the ominous Mr. T, training hard, sweating, bleeding and pouring out every last ounce of effort to become the boxing champion of the world. After the death of Rocky's trainer, played by Burgess Meredith, Rocky's friend (and former rival) Apollo Creed, played by Carl Weathers, implores Rocky to get back "The Eye Of The Tiger," meaning his edge and his hunger to be the champ.MTV was around for about a year when this song was released. Over the next few years, it became standard practice for any popular song from a movie to use footage from the film in the video. These videos were great promotion for the movies, and often didn't show the performers at all (footage from 'Footloose', 'Flashdance' and 'Top Gun' showed up on MTV in videos like "Maniac" and "Danger Zone.") This song won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group, and was also nominated for Song Of The Year (it lost to "Always On My Mind" by Willie Nelson). Frankie Sullivan and Jim Peterik were the only group members invited to the ceremony (because they were the song's producers), so they didn't attend. At the ceremony, The Temptations performed the song, spitting the vocals among their five members and doing boxing-inspired choreography to the song.The song had sold over 3.8 million in digital downloads in the United States alone by February 2014. It was voted VH1's 63rd greatest hard rock song. Combined sales of original vinyl release and digital downloads total over 9 million copies, making "Eye of the Tiger" one of the best-selling singles of all time.#Survivor #RockyIII#EyeOfTheTiger #80sMusic#ClassicRock #HardRock#Rock #Music#OS4L

8 years ago

Amanda Davies

8 years ago

Philip John

Manny Pacquiao!!

9 years ago

Tracy Perkins

Best song ever 

9 years ago

Daniel William Orrell

I do boxi ng

9 years ago

Pavel Kireichuk

The best!!!

9 years ago

okrajoe

To the victor goes the spoils.

9 years ago

Göktogay Öztürkoğlu

2:00 ' da Clubber omzuna yumruk atıyor ne tuhaftır ki adam kafasına yumruk yemiş gibi yıkılıyor , 3:20 ' de adam yumruk yemeden geri yıkıldı.

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