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U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component Maintenance Squadron engine manager, left, raises his hand after he is pronounced the victor during the 12th Kwon Respect Fighting Championship in Wuppe... More

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component Maintenance Squadron engine manager, claps his hands after he claims victory against his opponent, Raymond Jarman, a mixed martial artist from Amsterdam... More

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component Maintenance Squadron engine manager, wraps his hands before his fight during the 12th Kwon Respect Fighting Championship in Wuppertal, Germany, April 11... More

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component Maintenance Squadron engine manager, walks to his corner in the fighting arena during the 12th Kwon Respect Fighting Championship in Wuppertal, Germany,... More

A fighting arena holds two announcers during the 12th

A fighting arena holds two announcers during the 12th

A fighting arena holds two announcers during the 12th Kwon Respect Fighting Championship in Wuppertal, Germany, April 11, 2015. Thirteen fights took place at the event, featuring mixed martial artists, boxers a... More

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component Maintenance Squadron engine manager, faces off against his opponent, Raymond Jarman, a mixed martial artist from Amsterdam, during the 12th Kwon Respect... More

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component

U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Clinton Williams, 52nd Component Maintenance Squadron engine manager, poses with his championship title belt after the 12th Kwon Respect Fighting Championship in Wuppertal, Germany, Apr... More

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