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Post by Justin Kopa on Nov 1, 2007 22:53:06 GMT -5
Just thinking about matches i would like to see. I think this would be a great one. Any thoughts?
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Post by Chris Coletti on Nov 1, 2007 22:56:23 GMT -5
If Chandler comes in at his weight, Only the true elite have a chance...I am not familiar with Dall'Antonia but I think he is one of the upper class. Upper class against Elite don't really have much of a chance.
Think of me vs. Roman...same outcome...ouch.
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Post by Brian Gabriel on Nov 1, 2007 23:14:37 GMT -5
If you think Fisher has a chance against Chandler you have to think Anthony has a chance
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Post by Justin Kopa on Nov 1, 2007 23:21:30 GMT -5
Both great pullers...i know dall'antonia has a win or two over crazy george, i dont think chris has beaten him yet. Chandler could possibly be the strongest in the country pound for pound. I know Dall'Antonia is a beast as well. I for one would love to see it.
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Post by Jake Smith on Nov 1, 2007 23:24:27 GMT -5
chandler at 176 is too damn strong
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Post by kyledarby on Nov 2, 2007 0:08:05 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure Anthony has already beat Chris. I want to say him and I talked about it before and he said he beat him. I don't think Chris was the same weight though. You better eat your wheaties if you're gonna get a piece of the Canadian though.
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Post by Mike Cocchi on Nov 2, 2007 0:25:08 GMT -5
Bam bam beat anthony, and chris crushed everyone at the ROTN (which bam bam pulled at)early this year at 160lb's. Anthony might have beat him before, but i think now is a different story. anthony is still a great puller and it would be a good match up. i think they both have two different styles.
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Post by Chris Coletti on Nov 2, 2007 0:31:30 GMT -5
Mike, The only match I am familiar with was the ROTN against Bam Bam. Chandler today is a lot better than even a few years ago. He takes this sport so serious I think the sky is the limit for him.
No disrepect to Dall'Antonia. Like I said I am not that familiar with him. I am with Chris though and am very impressed.
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Post by Brian Gabriel on Nov 2, 2007 0:32:00 GMT -5
When Anthony pulled bam bam he had bone spurs so bad that just putting his elbow on the pad was a chore
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Post by Chris Coletti on Nov 2, 2007 0:33:14 GMT -5
See...It could be interesting...Still think Chris at his weight is up there with the best in the sport..Maybe D is as well. Let's get it on!!!
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Post by kyledarby on Nov 2, 2007 0:40:27 GMT -5
Every day produces a different outcome that is the beauty of this sport. Brandon is my boy and I in no shape am dogging him. But for example he beat Allen Fisher after a tournament a couple years ago. Could he beat Allen in a tournament most likely not. Anthony did lose to Brandon. Brandon did earn those two wins. Anthony also beat Herman McCoy at Washington State in Aug. Herman has beat Brandon. So you could play this game all day. I have seen Anthony when he's on and I don't see Chandler beating that guy. I've seen Anthony put down larger dogs that I know for a fact have and could beat Chris. Chandler is a stud not to discredit him. I would bet on Dall Antonia.
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Post by Mike Cocchi on Nov 2, 2007 0:44:45 GMT -5
When Anthony pulled bam bam he had bone spurs so bad that just putting his elbow on the pad was a chore I do remeber that and thats why I say it would be a good match up!!
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Post by Jess Simpson on Nov 2, 2007 1:15:51 GMT -5
I already know Chandler's response to this question, maybe he should shed some light on it.
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Post by Gary Roberts on Nov 2, 2007 1:36:02 GMT -5
This match almost happened but Anthony's plane tickets got out of cost for him to come to kansas
don't wait!!! that is the moral.
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Post by Eric Roussin on Nov 2, 2007 9:50:19 GMT -5
I think this would be a very close match. Anthony has the more impressive resume, with wins over Allen Fisher, Crazy George, and Denis Dubreuil. He beat Allen a few times a couple of years ago when Allen was coming back into the sport. He actually has never lost to Allen, but they haven't pulled recently. I think Allen may have the edge right now, though. Anthony beat Crazy George at the 2006 Mike Gould Classic. George may have underestimated Anthony and not taken him seriously enough, but a win is a win. Anthony hasn't been able to beat George since. Anthony pulled and beat Denis Dubreuil with both arms at this years Canadian Championships. Anthony did lose to Brandon at the ROTN earlier this year, but he had considerable pain in his elbow, and Anthony had won every other match he had ever had with Brandon. Not to take anything away from Brandon -- he has some impressive wins, including one over Denis. I would say that Chris looks hungrier than Anthony right now, which may play to his favor. These guys are currently ranked 3 and 4 in the InTheHook 176 rankings. It would be an awesome supermatch.
By the way, the InTheHook rankings will be updated after Kansas City.
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