Dominick Guinn thought that all his Christmases had come at once. He’d just taken the punches of his gargantuan opponent, weighing 255-pounds and standing six-feet-six-inches tall, yet absolutely nothing happened. Standing only six-feet-three, and scarcely allowing his weight to stray beyond 230-pounds, Guinn was an under-sized specimen fighting to resurrect a career gone south in disastrous fashion. The task was made altogether easier for him because of one factor: the enormous frame before him housed very little resembling an actual fighter. [details]
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