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turninlovedits · 1 year
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★ NOAH & NICK MATCHING LAYOUTS.
no olvides dar créditos si usas : @ turninlove ( twitter ).
don't forget to give credits if you use : @ turninlove ( twitter ).
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retrcmoon · 8 months
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GABRIEL GUEVARA GIF PACK !!!
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click here or the source link to be redirected to { #135 GIFS } of GABRIEL GUEVARA (2001) in TÚ NO ERES ESPECIAL (2022) all of these gifs have been created from scratch by me. read my rules before using my gifs. do not claim these as your own or add into gif hunts. a like or a reblog is very appreciated.
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resources-by-m · 1 year
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119 gifs of Gabriel Guevara in ‘Culpa Mia’ (2023) were added to my gif pack. You can find the set of 245 gifs here. The set is unfinished, so TBA. (TW: Drinking/alcohol, eating/food, flashing lights, making out/kissing, sex/nudity, cars/driving, drugs, yelling, smoking, stairs, etc /I’ll update the list if needed. Let me know if I’m missing something/)
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alieneen1 · 3 months
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❁ gabriel guevara gif pack
here is the link which will redirect you to #278 medium gifs of Gabriel Guevara as Mikel Minondo Ascunce in Desde el Mañana season 1 (2024). All gifs were made from scratch by me so please don’t claim them as your own and credit me if you use or repost it
tw : medical tools, hurting, kissing, illegal spying, nudity (male torso), erotic scene, violence, fainting
gabriel guevara’s ethnicity : Cuban, Spanish, French
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neverscreens · 1 year
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— CULPA MIA.
Part One, 295 Screencaps.
Part Two, 294 Screencaps.
All in GALLERIES. Like or reblog if it was useful, every interaction shows us that we should keep making screencaps for y'all ♡
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elordivr · 1 year
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— nicole wallace & gabriel guevara pack! like/reblog if u saved or use.
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zomcathc · 8 months
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My Fault (Gabriel Guevara)
⋙  gif pack
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harlivycommissions · 1 year
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PRIVATE COMMISSION!     GABRIEL GUEVARA     ,     CULPA MÍA     ━━     [ #650 ]     /     this is a private commission and will not be shared throughout the community.     all the gifs were created from scratch by us.     by clicking on the source link, you can find all the relevant information to request your own pack.
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Any news on Gabriel Guevara? I am still holding hope he didn't do it and can use him as a FC 😭
i’m probably going to release his gif pack with a disclaimer to research him and make ur own decisions about using him / writing against him ! most of my rp friends said they believe he is cleared and innocent
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sebegifs · 1 year
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hi! I was wondering, is there any way to gain access to a pack like your Gabriel Guevara or Freya Allan ones? Like being open to share them, or pay for access, anything really. Thanks!
hi! i'll have to ask the original commissioners if they're willing to let them being distributed since they did pay for them – just come off anon to me though and i'll speak to them individually as well! 🫶🏻
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retrcmoon · 4 months
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GABRIEL GUEVARA GIF PACK !!!
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click here or the source link to be redirected to { #182 GIFS } of GABRIEL GUEVARA (2001) in NI UNA MÁS (2024) all of these gifs have been created from scratch by me. read my rules before using my gifs. do not claim these as your own or add into gif hunts. a like or a reblog is very appreciated.
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resources-by-m · 1 year
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Gabriel Guevara in ‘Culpa Mia’ (2023) gif pack. You can find the set of 126 gifs here. The set is unfinished, so TBA. (TW: Drinking/alcohol, eating/food, flashing lights, making out/kissing, sex/nudity, cars/driving, drugs, yelling, etc /I’ll update the list if needed/)
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alieneen1 · 3 months
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Gabriel Guevara in María de Nati's instagram story (2024)
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neverscreens · 2 months
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— CULPA TUYA, teasers.
Like or reblog if it was useful, every interaction shows us that we should keep making screencaps for y'all ♡
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freenewstoday · 3 years
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New Post has been published on https://freenews.today/2021/04/04/doha-moto3-acosta-converts-pitlane-start-to-maiden-victory-by-0-039s/
Doha Moto3: Acosta converts pitlane start to maiden victory by 0.039s
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Acosta, along with six other riders, were slapped with pitlane starts for irresponsible riding in FP2 on Friday – but the Ajo KTM rookie carved through from nine seconds off the rest of the pack on lap one to score one of the most sensational wins in grand prix history.
Binder grabbed the holeshot off the line from sixth on the grid, the Petronas Sprinta Honda rider one of only a handful to gamble on the soft rear tyre.
In typical Moto3 fashion, the slipstream effect down the Losail circuit’s main straight meant the lead changed hands constantly as Binder shared first with the likes of Tatsuki Suzuki, Andrea Migno, Filip Salac, Gabriel Rodrigo, Jeremy Alcoba and Kaito Toba.
The lead group did not thin out as the race entered its later stages, where chaos ensued.
Binder was squeezed out wide by his team-mate John McPhee at Turn 1 on lap 11, dropping the South Africa to 14th, while Alcoba engaged with Tech3’s Ayumu Sasaki for the lead.
Andrea Migno blasted his Snipers Honda to the head of the pack at the start of the following tour, while team-mate Salac’s race came to an end following contact with with Sasaki at Turn 2 on the next lap.
Drama struck at Turn 1 at the start of lap 15 when Gresini’s Alcoba clattered into the rear of Binder and was thrown off his Honda, the bike smacking a helpless McPhee and taking him out of the race.
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Start action, Gabriel Rodrigo, Team Gresini Moto3 leads
Photo by: Gold and Goose / Motorsport Images
The incident and McPhee’s violent outburst in the gravel afterwards is currently under investigation.
Qatar GP winner Jaume Masia emerged from the chaos of lap 15 to lead on the following tour, while team-mate Acosta worked his way through the top 10 having worked his way from the pitlane.
Acosta led over the line to start the final lap and tried to pull away from Binder behind, though the Petronas Sprinta rider reeled him back in come the end of the tour.
The 16-year-old rookie nailed his run out of the final corner and claimed his first grand prix victory by just 0.039s from Binder.
Niccolo Antonelli completed the top three on the Avintia KTM, pipping Migno and Toba, while Aspar GasGas rookie Izan Guevara recovered from a heavy fall in warm-up to finish sixth.
Sasaki slipped to seventh at the chequered flag, with Ryusei Yamanaka (Prustel GP) heading Masia after the Ajo rider had contact with Rodrigo on the last lap.
Max Racing’s Romano Fenati also came from the pitlane to complete the top 10, while Rodrigo came away with 13th for Gresini after his clash with Masia.
Having served a double long lap penalty for a collision in the Qatar GP, Leopard rookie Xavi Artiga was taken down by Avintia’s Carlos Tatay late on.
Acosta now leads the championship by nine points over Binder heading to the Portuguese GP in two weeks’ time.
Doha Moto3 results – 18 laps
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frontproofmedia · 5 years
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Tyson Fury Stops Deontay Wilder in Round Seven
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Published: February 23, 2020
LAS VEGAS  - Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury defeated Deontay “The Bronze Bomber” Wilder by seventh-round stoppage to capture the WBC Heavyweight Championship Saturday night headlining a historic mega PPV event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.   “A big shout out to Deontay Wilder,” said Fury. “He came here tonight and he manned up and he really did show the heart of a champion. I hit him with a clean right that dropped him and he got back up. He is a warrior. He will be back. He will be champion again. But I will say, the king has returned to the top of the throne!”   “Things like this happen,” said Wilder. “The best man won tonight, but my corner threw in the towel and I was ready to go out on my shield. I had a lot of things going on heading into this fight. It is what it is, but I make no excuses tonight. I just wish my corner would have let me go out on my shield. I’m a warrior. He had a great performance and we will be back stronger.”   The highly anticipated rematch was the most eagerly awaited heavyweight fight in decades after their controversial split draw in 2018. After an unprecedented promotion, the two heavyweight giants traded leather in the middle of the ring in front of 15,816 fans.   While both men landed good shots in the first two rounds, Fury broke through in round three with a right hook that put Wilder down late in the round. While Wilder was able to make it through the round and continue fighting, his legs appeared weakened and in round five Fury scored another knockdown, this time with a body shot.   Referee Kenny Bayless deducted a point from Fury late in round five, but it didn’t stop Fury from coming forward and continuing to use his height and weight advantage to push Wilder around the ring. In round seven, Fury had Wilder cornered and unloaded with a series of power punches that prompted Wilder’s corner to stop the bout, which the referee officially did at 1:39 of the round.   According to CompuBox, Fury was the busier and more effective puncher, out throwing Wilder 267 to 141 and out landing him 82 to 34, including big fifth and sixth rounds where he landed 16 and 14 power punches respectively.
The co-main event saw former heavyweight champion Charles Martin (28-2-1, 25 KOs) score a one-punch knockout over Gerald “El Gallo Negro” Washington (20-4-1, 13 KOs) in the sixth-round of their showdown.    "I knew that I had him hurt a few times in the fight,” said Martin. “Every round I think I hurt him, but I just couldn't finish him. I knew that I had to take my time in there. It took me some rounds to catch up with him, because he's very quick on the retreat.”   Martin landed a powerful left cross late in the round to send Washington to the mat, eventually forcing referee Tony Weeks to wave off the bout 1:57 into the round. The victory is Martin’s third-straight since the beginning of 2019.    "The referee did what he thought was right,” said Washington. “He's a top-notch ref so I won't complain about the stoppage. He put me down and I got up, so I definitely wanted to get back to it."   "This win means a lot,” said Martin. “It shows that I've been working hard. The people can see it. I was never hurt at any point. This has just given me more confidence in myself. I can take the punches and give the punches." Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete (31-1, 27 KOs) made the fifth successful defense of his WBO junior featherweight world title in less than a year, knocking out Filipino challenger Jeo Santisima (19-3, 16 KOs) in the 11th round. Navarrete, from San Juan Zitlaltepec, Mexico, is boxing’s most active world champion, as he has won five in a row by stoppage since winning the world title via decision over Isaac “Royal Storm” Dogboe in December 2018. In the PPV opener, Sebastian “The Towering Inferno” Fundora (14-0-1, 9 KOs) won via unanimous decision over Australia’s Daniel Lewis (6-1, 4 KOs) in their 10-round battle of super welterweight unbeatens.   “I think it was a fair decision and a good fight,” said Fundora. “There were a lot of hard punches. I knew he would be tough. When they told me I was fighting an Olympian, I knew it would be a tough fight. He probably had more experience than me, but we prepared the right way and got the win.”   The nearly 6’7” Fundora used his extraordinary reach to land big straight left hands and uppercuts against his smaller opponent, as Lewis tried to navigate the distance and land power shots on the inside. Both men had their noses bloodied in a fight that featured 272 power punches landed combined.   After 10 rounds, Fundora’s activity and power punching accuracy proved to be the difference as he threw over 200 punches more than Lewis and connected on 43% of power punches compared to 29% from Lewis. The judges all saw the bout in favor of Fundora, by scores of 99-91, 98-92 and 97-93.    "Whether we're fighting on the inside or the outside, I always want to be the busier fighter,” said Fundora. “The more punches you throw, the more you're going to land. It's the way I like to fight.”   Wilder vs. Fury II Prelims action saw a crossroads super lightweight battle as 2008 U.S. Olympian Javier “El Intocable” Molina (22-2, 9 KOs) moved closer to a world title shot with a convincing eight-round victory over former world title challenger Amir Imam (22-3, 19 KOs), winning by scores of 78-74 twice and 79-73. Molina, from Norwalk, Calif., has now won five in a row.   The opening Prelims bout featured Petros Ananyan (15-2-2, 7 KOs) winning a narrow unanimous decision over previously unbeatenSubriel Matias (15-1, 15 KOs) after a 10-round super lightweight battle.   The action packed fight was contested primarily on the inside, with Ananyan taking control in round seven when he landed a series of right hands, punctuated by a left hook that sent Matias into the ropes to score a knockdown. While Matias was able to make it through the fight and go the distance, Ananyan finished strong and won the decision by scores of 96-93 and 95-94 twice.   Live streaming action prior to Prelims saw Gabriel Flores Jr. (17-0, 6 KOs), the 19-year-old lightweight sensation from Stockton, Calif., secure an eight-round unanimous decision over Matt Conway (17-2, 7 KOs) by scores of 80-71 twice and 79-72. Flores knocked Conway down in the opening round.   Sensational 17-year-old prospect Vito Mielnicki Jr. (5-0, 3 KOs) dropped Corey Champion (1-3, 1 KO) in round one on his way to a unanimous decision in their four-round welterweight fight, winning by scores of 40-34 and 40-35 twice on the judges’ cards.     Tyson Fury stablemate Isaac “The Westgate Warrior” Lowe (20-0-3, 6 KOs) remained unbeaten, defending his WBC International featherweight belt via 10-round unanimous decision over former two-time world title challenger Alberto Guevara (27-6, 12 KOs). Lowe knocked down Guevara in the eighth round and pulled away to win by scores of 96-87 twice and 95-88. Both fighters had three points deducted for assorted fouls.   The opening bout saw unbeaten prospect Rolando Romero (11-0, 10 KOs) score a second round TKO over previously undefeated Arturs Ahmetovs (5-1, 2 KOs) after referee Robert Hoyle halted the action 1:22 into the round.
(Featured Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank)
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