JMR-179aaDL ALL STAR BOXING 13 Christina Carter vs Kendra James Download
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Another installment of the JMR boxing anthology series, with beautiful fighters giving their all and baring all as they pound each other in private brawls to KO finishes!
CHRISTINA CARTER and KENDRA JAMES follow up on an earlier fistfight as the loser demands a topless rematch, this time wearing boxing gloves! Both women are still bruised from their first battle as they slug it out with face, breast and belly punches, each gal suffering knockdowns and accumulating fresh battle marks! Christine and Kendra's form-fitting athletic shorts work their way down in the course of the bloody fight, putting their shapely asses out in the open. Black-eyed and battered, the rivals fight on until one fighter wins by knockout!
BATTLING BEAUTIES PUT ON THE GLOVES AND BARE THEIR BODIES IN BRUTAL TOE-TO-TOE BOXING MATCHES!
21 minutes, 660 MB. The Christina vs. Kendra boxing featurette is presented in 1280 x 720 screen format, available as WMV or MP4.
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