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Dww 96 Laila Vs Arnold Best Page

Laila. Laila. height: 176 cm (5′ 9″) weight: 59 kg (130 lbs) chest: 88 cm (34.64″) biceps (flexed): 29 cm (11.4″) thighs (flexed): DWW - Danube Women Wrestling Laila - Female Submission Wrestling Encyclopedia

The DWW 96 match was specifically requested by fans to test Laila’s legendary stamina against Arnold’s strength.

Standing 176 cm (5'9"), Laila is characterized as a slender, agile, and flexible athlete. Her style relies heavily on speed and technical endurance , utilizing long bodypress pins and advanced submission skills to wear down stronger opponents. dww 96 laila vs arnold best

You can view the full match through the official DWW Archives or via specialized mixed wrestling platforms like Clips4Sale. Laila Archives - DWW - Danube Women Wrestling

The match between in DWW 96 (Danube Women Wrestling) is widely considered a landmark event in mixed wrestling history. Released by DWW Productions in March 2019, this pins and submission bout—often titled "Female Endurance"—captures a rare level of high-stakes competitiveness between a female technical specialist and a physically imposing male opponent. Fighter Profiles Standing 176 cm (5'9"), Laila is characterized as

A bulky and powerful competitor, Arnold represents brute force and aggression . At the time of this match, he was noted for his rapid improvement as a wrestler, bringing newfound experience and size to the contest. Match Highlights: Endurance vs. Power

Wrestling historians and fans of the genre frequently cite this as one of the produced by DWW due to its "sporting" nature. It remains a top-tier recommendation for those who appreciate competitive "pins and submission" style wrestling. Laila Archives - DWW - Danube Women Wrestling

While intense, the match includes lighter moments, such as Laila teasing Arnold with her feet and Arnold’s vocal complaints regarding Laila’s tactical hair pulling. Legacy and Availability

The appeal of this match lies in the drastic contrast between the two athletes' physiques and methods:

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