TORONTO — Pembroke’s own Brenden L. Mulvihill has powered his way to the top of the arm wrestling world, earning Most Valuable Player honours at the Team Arm Wrestling Federation’s (TAWF) first-ever pre-season showcase.
Competing for the Montreal Saints , Mulvihill delivered a dominant performance as his team defeated the Toronto Smoke in the launch of the world’s first professional, team-based arm wrestling league. In a gripping match held at Henderson Brewing Co. in Toronto, the Saints reached the 100-point threshold before the fourth round, sealing a stoppage-style finish — the arm wrestling equivalent of a knockout in combat sports.
Mulvihill, who posted a game-best +19 net impact (27 points for, 8 against), was instrumental in steering two gamble sequences that doubled Mon

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