Son of Whyachi vs Hexadecimator

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2008

Son of Whyachi vs Hexadecimator
Season 3.0
Heavyweights

I fight I thought I uploaded earlier. Be aware of the new Chinkilla fights about to be uploaded.

The Heavyweight Finals is below
http://youtube.com/watch?v=iBcF5vA3VTk&feature=related

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  • Yea it was a superheavywieght, but it was no where near as successful. After they changed the weight rules about walkers i think SoW moved up to the SHW division.

  • bye bye slam cam :p

    good fight, to bad about the video quality

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  • SOW wins because it stays in place and creates a force field of pure fucking ownage.

  • What people don't know is that this video was the first to be recorded with a Potato.

    The more you know.

  • @HellsCloudXx: That's the first two series of Robot Wars.

  • If I was the Hexadecimator, I would be dead by now.... :O

  • That's what I like to see. Parts flying and bots flying apart. Fk that flip over crap.

  • To be honest, SOW should've stayed a walker.

  • SOW has the smartest design to his spinner hence it's success. He has box tubing for the frame and it all looks to be tig welded and if you look at is bearing and center shaft design it is beefy has hell. You can tell he has a motor that is pure torque as well which seems to be a component overlooked by a lot of contestants. Most their motors have no ability to rebound quickly after a hit but SOW's takes only mere seconds.

  • man that spinning thing hits so hard

  • Isnt there a obstable course type thing in this as well? I dont remember...havent watched this show in a long time

  • Out of respect, you don't "fatality" an immobilized robot. Doing so would only increase the repair cost for their owners, when they can possibly salvage some working parts from their bot.

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