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Post by Paul Maiden on May 20, 2005 8:00:58 GMT -5
Mines gotta be Craig Sanders he hit me the other month and didnt have a load (bad idea) i was within a Flees floppy dog away from the pad b4 i pulled back and i consider myself quite nippy on the 7inch spuares.
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Post by Kurt Howgate on May 20, 2005 8:19:28 GMT -5
Left-handed, Paul Maurais from New Hampshire had the most explosive hit that I can remember.
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Post by Vic Sargent on May 20, 2005 9:03:17 GMT -5
Ron Klemba's dead load is vicious!!!!
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Post by jamesretarides on May 20, 2005 9:15:54 GMT -5
Scott Chemilewski left handed at the ct states in 2003. OUCH
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Post by guy on May 20, 2005 9:23:18 GMT -5
John Brzenk 1989 Football players Classic Las Vegas
I dont know if it was the fast , that I remember, but it sure was the power. It felt like a freight train hit me.
For those who never felt John back then wow, yes He did hit back then.
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Post by CHRISTIAN BINNIE on May 20, 2005 9:44:34 GMT -5
Mine was either in 90 or 91 in Albany N.Y. I didn't know how to armwrestle back then. SOME WILL SAY I STILL DON"T! ;D... Only pulled righty then, and tried lefty for the first time. NOT TO SMART Didn't know, at the time, that you can "put pressure" before READY...GO... WELL Fred Decker ripped both my arms off (1st pull each time)!!!! After the tournament, Decker had the NERVE to tell me that I felt strong!...YEAH RIGHT!...LOL
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Post by simon on May 20, 2005 10:39:09 GMT -5
Craig Sander’s hit is big time, if you are not prepared you could get hurt just getting hit like that.
The top prize has to go to Kenny Hughes though he has in his arsenal the most violent hit I have ever seen or felt.
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Post by Joe Lagasse on May 20, 2005 12:41:15 GMT -5
Scott Ciemelewski....left handed aaa pa states 2004. I was on fire that day.... but never felt so completely helpless in a match
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Post by Josh Shotgun Stark on May 20, 2005 15:13:46 GMT -5
Scott's hit is great but can be stopped by certain people... ;D & Ron has developed the dead load to be very effective, I wonder who taught him that... ;D
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Post by Bill Maenza on May 20, 2005 15:15:27 GMT -5
COBRA - without a doubt. 2nd Allen Fisher Same day as a matter of fact. Talk about a rough draw!
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Post by Jeremy Plaster on May 20, 2005 18:04:18 GMT -5
Engin Terzi hit me so hard in the 2001 Harley Pull that I felt it for over a month. Most powerful hit that I have felt. A close second was Brian Robling. He uses that stupid dead load too .lol He hits VERY fast. fastest I have felt. But not on the same level as Engin in power. Man i felt strong that day and he just went right through my arm. I think I even got a jump on him on the go, but his arm never moved in my direction. This is a great topic
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Post by Harold "Rattlesnake" Ryden on May 20, 2005 18:46:55 GMT -5
I have to agree with Simon. Kenny does have the fastest, fiercest hits out there..... I thought I was fast until I pulled him.
Secondly, I dont know what it is about these Polish Scotts, but Scott Cibrowski has a heck of a hit on him too.
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Post by STEVE PHIPPS on May 20, 2005 19:44:38 GMT -5
I'm surprised no one has said Travis Bagent.... Christian?....maybe it's because Travis goes before the go ?
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Post by Michael Griffin on May 20, 2005 20:35:20 GMT -5
I would have to say the fastest and hardest hit i've felt was Pete Wabuda(spelling?) at 2004 AAA Nationals, Super Heavies left hand. he had just lost to Travis and was really fired up!! I thought he had ripped my left arm off!!But I hung in ther to beat Bobby Hopkins Jr. for 5th place.
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Post by Ty Kissner on May 20, 2005 20:36:58 GMT -5
I've never felt it personally but theres gotta be a reason Jason Debrais(spelling) from canada is called lightning.
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