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    Never Seen It Podcast - Episode 19: Bloodsport

    enFebruary 02, 2021
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    About this Episode

    On the show we watch Bloodsport, the film that launched the career of @jcvd into the stratosphere. This episode we discuss how long Jean-Claude Van Damme was actually standing in his teacher’s living room staring at the sword, Bolo Yeung’s iconic pec flexing, and whether or not torture is the best method to teach martial arts.

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