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George St. Pierre, it's his pants when he was faced with a live gorilla. Harrington, just give us a quick quote.

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I was in Rwanda. I did guerrilla trekking and we had a guide with us. He told us the rule, If a gorilla looks at you, don't look at it. If he comes towards you, don't run away and make yourself in a submissive pose. He looked at me, he went toward me. I put my knees on the floor like this, and I was like, Please, please. He wanted to show me how much of not the threat I am to him. I'm going to give you my most vulnerable position and show you that you can do nothing.

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Shows the back to say, I don't give a shit.

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He shows that back, I'm going to take it.

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You take the back of a silverback?

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I have this ongoing thing with me and my group of friends. I think if I could get the back of a wild Colorado elk, I think I could put it out.

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No, you couldn't. And you definitely couldn't choke out a silverback gorilla. Look at that. Trying to choke out one of those elks.

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I couldn't get on its back. But if we could get it to sit down and let me climb up there, get this body triangle around the bottom part of his neck, I could get right up under the jaw. Lock that motherfu riant. I think I could put him out.

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I think you're out of your.