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Post by Robert Drenk on Oct 16, 2013 13:41:14 GMT -5
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Post by Joe Dimino on Oct 16, 2013 14:30:55 GMT -5
Awesome, will this one be streamed??
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Post by Jake Smith on Oct 16, 2013 15:02:38 GMT -5
This will be one for the books!
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Post by JAMIE SHELDON on Oct 16, 2013 16:00:32 GMT -5
You know it!
Sent from my ADR6400L using proboards
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Post by Mike Cocchi on Oct 17, 2013 18:07:32 GMT -5
This should Be very entertaining......
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Post by Nathan (Natroan) Harrison on Oct 18, 2013 8:06:53 GMT -5
good stuff
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Post by Bob Brown on Oct 22, 2013 20:15:16 GMT -5
The Flyer says the Amateur classes are open to the Public.
Does this mean the Pro classes are NOT open to public? Only contracted pullers in the Pro class.
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Post by Robert Drenk on Oct 22, 2013 21:11:01 GMT -5
It means that no one off the street that has never pulled before can enter the Pro class. We want those that have never puller before to enter the Amateur class.
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Post by Sol "Arm and Hammer"Ingram on Oct 23, 2013 0:38:05 GMT -5
looking forward to this one...looking for my Title shot!!
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Post by Denise Wattles on Oct 23, 2013 0:48:56 GMT -5
Questions: 1. Can non-UAL pullers enter the Pro classes? 2. How do you determine if they are Amateur? 3. Where do you allow the "open"/not Amateur guys pull? 4. Why can't "off the street" pullers enter the Pro classes? Don't they deserve the opportunity to win money if they have the ability?
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Taylor Beatty
Bronze Member
TENNESSEE RIVER ARMWRESTLING
Posts: 237
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Post by Taylor Beatty on Oct 23, 2013 8:11:30 GMT -5
While were at it why dont we get the chemical analysis of the chalk the UAL uses and also is there a specific type of wood that a step for shorter people to use or does it have to be out of some endangered wood from the amazon? Holy hell people this is armwrestling not rocket science. Stop trying to make it harder than it has to be with the random over thought questions. Theres this crazy new invention called common sense. New guys off the street DO NOT have the ability to compete with pros. Simple as that. They would go 2 and out, get discouraged and say fu## this im going golfing or something
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Post by Leonard Harkless on Oct 23, 2013 9:12:46 GMT -5
While were at it why dont we get the chemical analysis of the chalk the UAL uses and also is there a specific type of wood that a step for shorter people to use or does it have to be out of some endangered wood from the amazon? Holy hell people this is armwrestling not rocket science. Stop trying to make it harder than it has to be with the random over thought questions. Theres this crazy new invention called common sense. New guys off the street DO NOT have the ability to compete with pros. Simple as that. They would go 2 and out, get discouraged and say fu## this im going golfing or something I disagree with your assumption that new pullers can't pull with the Pro's, I've seen it happen and 2. would get discouraged if they can't. That has not been the case in our events but hey what do I know?
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Post by Denise Wattles on Oct 23, 2013 11:04:09 GMT -5
Taylor...Really?
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Post by Jonathon Hoffmann on Oct 23, 2013 11:25:09 GMT -5
i have yet to see a non pro (real amateur) pull with the caliber of athletes the UAL brings to the table.. Peoiple like corey miller, jake smith, justin bishop, vazgen, jeff hale, dan whorley... any of those from that class would wipe the floor with any amateur and that will be the starndard in strength in any class... john brzenk, RVJ, jerry C, Binnie, Bagent, larrat, stevens, jeremy p, ron bath god the list goes on.. one of the worlds strongest man pro competitors came into the sport and jake EASILY beats him. The monster of a man weighed 340lbs @ 6'2", could bench 700 lbs, do one arm pullups, and hold up thousand lbs rocks... how can an amateur compete with the caliber of UAL pros? maybe in different county fair meets it may be true.. but not in these type tournaments.
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Post by Jake Smith on Oct 23, 2013 11:28:44 GMT -5
^^^ agreed.
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