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Two five-man teams get ready to rumble in a final match

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Two five-man teams get ready to rumble in a final match

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Two five-man teams get ready to rumble in a final match at A1 Boxing and Fitness in Aurora, Colo., Jan. 11. During the last match, Soldiers are allowed to get their opponent to submit by tapping out with arm bars and chokes while remaining on the ground. The team with the last Soldier standing wins. The team not wearing Individual Body Armor dominated this round; however, one Soldier was thankful for his IBA. When it was four against one, Sgt. 1st Class Warren Baker survived the four-man attack because his IBA helped him block a choke from 1st Lt. Matt Jester.

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11/01/2009
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