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(09-27-2020, 01:53 AM)Potato Wrote: " If the Bboys managed to catch one alone, the same thing would have happened as the Mjejane"
If is a key word here. It can be as well other way around and BBoys could be cough separated.
Actually,they did when they chased by first time to the four N'waswitshaka,Tinyo chased to three of the four,and Nhenha to 1 N'waswitshaka.
Yes, that was huge mistake and Birmingham male was lucky that N'was wasn't yet confident enough to turn around and take their chance.
Yeah,It was a very mistake by the BBoys,However,They not were far from each-other,if the N'waswitshaka goes back and chases to Tinyo Nhenha will be there to help him
I wouldn't actually call that a mistake, Tinyo probably saw the lack of confidence in the Nw's and drove his point home to really put some fear in them. Could have turned back if the Nw's decide to give chase at any point. Bboys aren't the type to take risks, they are very much Majingalane-esque in their approach.
When you say that isn't wasn't a mistake of Tinyo,indeed it a serious mistake,Look what happened with Kinky Tail his confidence has cost expensive and the demise of once a powerful duo like the Mlowathi.
Sometimes the confidence isn't good at all,mostly when we're talking with territorial fight between male lions.