Paulo Costa wasn't the only expert athlete who attempted a spinning attack Saturday night.
Go Into Jordon Stone, who should view excessive MMA similar to the rest people.
Stone is an ECHL hockey gamer for the Utah Grizzlies, which for those of you who do not follow hockey (your loss) is basically in baseball terms the AA affiliate of the NHL's Colorado Avalanche.
The opposing farm group that night was the Wheeling Nailers (remarkable name) and the prepared contender was Shaw Boomhower (likewise an amazing name).
The 2 forwards squared off early in the very first duration, as they attempted to stimulate their groups early. That's when Stone let a spinning backfist rip. The strike effort partly landed, though it seemed more of an elbow.
You understand it's everything about the BOOM! pic.twitter.com/J8t3O29KPL
— Wheeling Nailers (@WheelingNailers) February 18, 2024
Stone gets an A for effort on the effort.
It's not given that then-Anaheim Ducks defenseman Kevin Bieksa drilled then-Flyers defenseman Radko Gudas with a remarkable Superman punch in 2017 that we've seen such an MMA crossover on expert ice.
For what it's worth, Bieksa still has the edge by a big margin and will likely never ever be topped.
Kevin Bieksa DROPS Radko Gudas with a superman punch pic.twitter.com/vtKSNTV9Ir
— Kliff's Bedroom (@KliffsBedroom) October 25, 2017
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