He might not have believed it as he writhed in agony at the time, but a minor miracle happened to Darren Burridge at British Uproar. After witnessing his friends The Kartel score a win against Joel Redman and Dave Moralez, the Essex veteran was enjoying the spoils of victory: five minutes alone in the ring with rival manager Gilligan Gordon. Perhaps in retrospect it was obvious that Gordon would have taken out some insurance in case he found himself in such a situation: as he begged off in the corner of the ring, his long-time protégé Iestyn Rees charged into the ring and viciously attacked Burridges injured knee. But despite the grim outlook after the prolonged assault that followed, the Pukka One received only a minor additional tear in his patellar tendon.
shut up iestyn rees is number 1 he from the national star college which he a star
Bhaisinghmalhic 1 year ago
@grandslam1998 yes that my man
Bhaisinghmalhic 1 year ago
Rees is number one
grandslam1998 1 year ago
i really enjoy everytime to see Joel Redman in the ring!
Meilo9000 1 year ago