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Post by Chris Kaufman on Jun 20, 2009 1:37:15 GMT -5
From what I've seen, he's just a really tall guy that's fighting K-1. I'm probably wrong, but Shaq looks WAY more coordinated than Choi.
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Post by Jeremy Plaster on Jun 20, 2009 2:06:13 GMT -5
If they even fight..and that's a BIG if.... I'd be suprised to see Shaq get past the first round.. Comparing Shaq to a proven MMA fighter is like comparing any of us pro level pullers to a guy who has pulled in bars. Jeremy we all know it will not happen, your taking this way too seriously.............. btw your welcome my tigers helped you cards gain a game tonite on the brewers Just debating I doubt it ever happens myself..for one finding a commission to sanction it would be hard given Shaq's back issues. And thank those Tigers for me..Let us get 2 of 3 from them, now beating the Brew Crew Now we are only 1/2 game out ;D
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Post by Ty Kissner on Jun 20, 2009 7:22:30 GMT -5
LOL, Tig's are still first in the AL Central, can afford to drop a game here and there
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Post by Carey Nick on Jun 20, 2009 9:43:23 GMT -5
How about Bob Sapp vs Choi?
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Post by Hungry Hippo on Jun 20, 2009 13:58:40 GMT -5
That would be interesting ^^^^
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Post by Mat Helmer on Jun 20, 2009 23:26:08 GMT -5
Holy hell, that guys is BIG!
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Post by kyledarby on Jun 21, 2009 1:33:29 GMT -5
Tyler the gap between you and John doesn't have to be that big after all there is more to arm wrestling then the message board. If you train and actually compete you will substantially improve. one last thing there kyle. what explains the gap between you an john seeeings as you copmete actively.... Tyler the biggest thing between me and John is Air & Opportunity. The next thing would be time and experience. John isn't unbeatable. John doesn't back down from a challenge though. You have to accept challenges with open arms. When I'm training I don't ask myself if I am training harder then the competition. I ask myself what am I doing to prepare for my opponent when my opponent isn't training for me? I respect John and all his accomplishments. Time is on my side though. I got time to hone my craft and win big things. It won't be easy but it will be rewarding. I take advantage of any opportunity to train with Pro's. I've trained with some of the best in the North West. I've made a six hour drive one way to get dusted off by Steve Phipps, Al Bound, Jacob Abbott, Brandon Dye, and then some. Why? So they can tell me my weak points cause they've been there. Anyone can win their weight class go to a tournament and pull your weight and then everything else like Chris Chandler does. It's not for the money, hardware, or recognition. It's for the love of the sport and desire to improve. I don't put anyone out of my level. Cause the same dude that passes you on the way up is gonna see you coming back down. Engin Terzi, John Breznk, Ron Klemba, Steve Phipps, Allen Fisher, Cobra Rhodes, Crazy George, Ron bath, ect they get beat from time to time. But they don't quit and when ever possible they avenge their losses. That's what it takes. To be the best you must attempt to emulate the best.
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