I'm glad it was reposted to dailymotion. I made this remark to someone after I saw this fight, and it's absolutely true in my opinion. The determining factor in the outcome was that the winner wanted it more and had too much pride in herself to admit defeat at the hands of another woman. Some of you on here may not like me saying this, but the main reason I stopped cyberfighting years ago was that there is no way to account for intangibles in a cyberfight. There is no way of determining which woman is more willing to withstand not only the physical pain but the humiliation, and not give in. There is no way to measure relative PRIDE in a cyberfight. If you depict yourself as being unwilling to admit defeat, you get accused of being "superwoman". Cyberfighters love to say they want a fight to be "realistic", but that's a total impossibility because there is no way to accurately portray intangibles such as pride, pain tolerance, stubbornness, and determination in a cyberfight.