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Amputee mixed-martial artist Mike Rousselle of Cranbrook, B.C. tells us about his newfound celebrity after a video of his "superman punch" was featured on Georges St-Pierre's Facebook page. Mike is now looking to enter the upcoming Extremity Games, an extreme sports event for athletes with amputations and spinal cord injuries.
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