Don’t get on this Warrior Chick’s bad side… she’ll send you to Paintown.
On June 20, during the 2018 Senior European Championships in Bucharest, Romania, Jenni Kivioja, a 30-year old woman from Finland landed a devastating kick to her opponent in an International Mixed Martial Arts Federation fight. Swedish fighter, Jessica Forslund Reis, was caught off-guard by a kick to the chin which ended the match at 2:38 of the first round of their women’s featherweight bout.
It. Was. Brutal.
MMA Mania called the move, ‘the most violent head kick knockout in WMMA since Holm v Rousey’.
Watch:
— IMMAF (@IMMAFed) June 20, 2018
That was definitely an epic kick.
Now, compare it to the kick Holm gave Rousey:
#TBT Holly Holm shocks the world, dethrones Ronda Rousey with vicious head kick knockout. #UFC196 pic.twitter.com/AuEZA83X0s
— #UFC232 ???????? (@ItsQasim) March 4, 2016
The moral of the story?
Don’t cross a Warrior Chick.
Here’s a brand new book on how to be a Warrior Chick by Regis Giles — daughter of our very own Doug Giles:
From the book:
Do I want this to be happening? Why is his hand on my waist? Is he really fondling my breasts? What do I do? Why is he in a bathrobe? Why is he taking off the bathrobe? God, I need to get out of here! I thought this was going to be professional.
No one, unless they’ve been in the same situation, can ever really understand the stress and self-doubt one goes through when sexual harassment occurs.
Regis Giles’ new book will teach you how to escape the world of #MeToo victim and become the #WarriorChick you were meant to be!
Think Miss Giles knows a thing or two about taking care of herself? You’d better believe it.
She and her sister Hannah were the very first two female Valente Bros black Belts. That’s a feather in your cap, for sure.
She’s got a website ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Guns‘ and she had it LONG before it was ‘trendy’ to talk about #MeToo.
She’s also a world-class huntress.
Get your copy of How to not be a #MeToo Victim, but a #WarriorChick today!
Here’s a shirt for real men (and women, too):
Why be average? It’s so overrated.
Everyone does that.