Those of you NATO fighters, you are welcome to challenge me to a real fight, no holds barred, by end of this year or any time later where the match will end with one of the fighters admitting defeat or become unconscious or dead.
Sounds like this:
"to the death George."
then later:
Loss 13–5–1
TKO (Corner Stoppage)
UFC 94: St-Pierre vs. Penn 2
2009-01-31
Round 4: 5:00
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
For the UFC Welterweight Championship
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How come from competing in the BB nationals to being a fighter.
The guy needs some help with his megalomaniac tendency.
Working "hard," or the perception of working hard, doesn't really mean anything. Sweating, vomiting, and breathing hard could be a good workout or a tropical disease kicking in.-Dan John
i can't quite decide which is more pathetic...
the guy who needs to ask on internet forum to punch him, or the guy who needs three months to prepare for it.
but then again, i'm probably the most pathetic one wondering such thing.
Working "hard," or the perception of working hard, doesn't really mean anything. Sweating, vomiting, and breathing hard could be a good workout or a tropical disease kicking in.-Dan John
Originally Posted by KenshinnHimura
Well, this is just unfair to wash your hands and make that excuse.
where to find ? you can easily get a lawyer and pay him up for that. That is how some of the real fights I have seen were done..
This is not a fight as I am the only one who is gonna punch you and you are not reacting to it, but you are not even close to as tough as a cow or ox.
Regardless of what you say, not to brag but my punches at their peak are several times more powerful than the wanna be Muay Tai guys you have met.
This is even funnier.
Working "hard," or the perception of working hard, doesn't really mean anything. Sweating, vomiting, and breathing hard could be a good workout or a tropical disease kicking in.-Dan John
eh SIMI LANJIAOOOOOO.............. I was expecting 2 big guys......... ah nvm. Ok who want to try my fist of fury?
Constant Variant, Functional Movements executed at high intensity eliciting in an increased work capacity across broad time and modal domains........
The sceince is in the Programme, the magic is in the Movements
I have to say, (1) the punchee was stupid to stand next to a wall; he might have fractured his spine (2) the puncher probably had a mental block and didn't follow through since the punchee was standing next to a wall...
Au contraire...he claims to have trained with "native" burmese fighters, and at his peak could almost knock a cow out with one punch, which is several times as powerful as the best local muay thai ring fighters, and could punch like 6x in 1 second too.
Then again he also claims a multitude of other ridiculous things, which some people (including a few in this forum) actually believe!