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Full Metal Dojo Season 2020 Episode 2 - Watch Legally and Safely

Full Metal Dojo Season 2020 Episode 2

Episode Title: FMD: Fight Circus Vol 2
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Runtime:180 min

NEW YORK, Nov. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- CamSoda, a leading adult entertainment webcam platform, will stream Fight Circus Vol. 2, "Circus Harder" this Saturday, Nov. 21 at 10 P.M. ET. Fights on tomorrow's card include: a 3-on-1 with a super-heavyweight kickboxing champion taking on a team led by a welterweight pro MMA fighter; a spinning strikes and kicks only contest; a tag-team style battle of the bands brawl; and a best-of-five Indian leg wrestling competition between two female fitness models.The entire card will begin streaming for free at 10 P.M ET on www.fightcircus.com. During the event fans can interact directly with fighters in real-time, tipping their favorites just as they would if they were viewing a model on CamSoda. 

"The first Fight Circus went better than any of our wildest expectations. From start to finish, the fighters brought the entertainment and we knew immediately that we had to do another one. The question was though, how do we top it," said Daryn Parker, VP, CamSoda. "For Vol. 2, we're bringing back some the favorites with the kicking-only fight and the 2-on-1, but we've upped the ante with matchups that you've only dreamed of. As fight fans ourselves, we want to provide viewers with the fights they've always wanted and wondered about, and can't find anywhere else."

How to Watch Full Metal Dojo Season 2020 Episode 2 Legally and Safely

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