Big O, real name Adam Ohriner, spoke with the Fayetteville Observer and said, “You’ve got to have good basics – a good foundation. You definitely want to show off what you can do, but for me it’s always about safety first. And once you earn that trust between you and your opponent, then you can cut loose a bit more.”
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