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War Dawg "LT"

Fighter profile of War Dawg by Bjorn O'Donnel

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Decorated young war hero becomes MMA prospect.

War Dawg "Lt"



What many consider a fairytale has become reality. A young promising LT of the american military forces has picked up a new hobby that will bring him all around the world as well; Mixed Martial Arts. War Dawg , born as Benjamin Franklin Junior, has caugh the attention of many, as he become the youngest soldier ever to be involved in special forces missions abroad. On sunday, we were very lucky and were able to sit down and have a chat with this promising young star.

Welcome sir! Its an honor and a privilege to be able to speak to you.

Thank you. I am a bit surprised that I was invited to speak to such an important reporter to be honest.

Well sir, it shouldn't come as a surprise as you have been an inspiration for the entire country.

I don't show emotion often, but I must say that these words do me good.

Can you tell us some more about your military life, maybe why you got into the military?

Actually, I got into the military because of my grandfather. He was a commando and told me so many stories of his time in the military that I was totally into it when groing up. We watched a ton of war-movies together and it were some of the best days of my life for sure. I cherish those moments.

That's very nice to hear! What exactly did you do when you signed up to the military?

I started basic training, but got bored early on. My instructors noticed that I had far more heart and energy than my colleagues, so they took me aside and asked me if I was interested in special forces training. It put a big smile on my face and I immediately signed the papers. I went through Navy Seal-training and then got put in the best team of them all. It is an honor to fight besides those men and I would give my life for any of them every day, every second.

Wow, what a spirit! You are still very young, only 19years old, so I guess you weren't sent out on mission yet right?

Not correct. I have done 3 black ops mission already. When I started MMA, at age 18, I took 5 fights quickly after another, won the tournament by winning all those fights and then flew back to training camp directly.

So you were already on mission after your MMA-bouts?

Yes, exactly.

And what got you into MMA? Movies as well?

No, I just have a bad temper when I am drunk. Therefore I don't drink anymore, but I still have the urge to hit someone in the face now and then, so MMA suits that perfectly.

Speaking about punching people in the face, you seem possesed with amazing KO-power. You knocked out two granite chins already and 3 of your wins have come by one punch KO's.

What else can I say , apart from the fact that these guys just can't take my punches... When I fight, I don't come to play around like some others do. I'll always give it my best shot and if I lose one day, it will not be because I didn't gave it my all. It's like the Diaz bros say, you better finish me, or I'm going to make you pay for not finishing me. It's really that simple, if you can't finish me, I'm going to destroy you.

I hope you weren't talking to me now, were you?

No, don't worry, I wouldn't do that. ( Gives the reporter a friendly pat on the back that makes the reporter fall of his chair ).

Ooops, sorry man, I sometimes just don't realise how hard I can hit, even when not wanting to do so... (Reporter gets back to his feet) Eeeuh, it's eeuh... It's ok. ( bleeds from his nose ) Maybe I should ... eeeuhm... stop the interview here before anyone dies.

Are you threatening me now.....?!! ( stands up)

No, no , no, I really wasn't ....! ( runs away and slips over his own pee on the floor)

 

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