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Title: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 05:03:36 PM
My all time favourite is GSP he is bad ass and humble.   Over all good guy
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: NarcissisticDeity on January 30, 2010, 05:05:39 PM
My all time favourite is GSP he is bad ass and humble.   Over all good guy

Rickson Gracie because he has 400+ wins and never a loss  ;D
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 05:12:28 PM
Rickson Gracie because he has 400+ wins and never a loss  ;D
really not a single loss.  Holy shit.  I have been watching UFC since the beginning however I only really started paying attention in the lat 5 years
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: che on January 30, 2010, 05:16:56 PM
really not a single loss.  Holy shit.  I have been watching UFC since the beginning however I only really started paying attention in the lat 5 years
Slacker  , are you a grappler and what is your fighting record ?
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 05:29:48 PM
Slacker  , are you a grappler and what is your fighting record ?
I fought on a local circuit "amateur"   I hold a black belt in karate and BJJ.  I have a 13 and 0 boxing record  9 victories by way of knock out. I studied under some great  coaches and some great fighters.  I could have gone farther with my MMA career however at that time I was in a bad car accident and it took me out of the gym for 2 years.  Also a guy that I sparred with many times and I considered him to be more talented than myself actually went down to cali and trained at the Lions Den with the shamrocks.  He came back with a broken arm and told me "these guys dont mess around"  Explained that the talent at that time was vicious. After a two year hiatus I have no desire to compete again 
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: che on January 30, 2010, 05:40:03 PM
I fought on a local circuit "amateur"   I hold a black belt in karate and BJJ.  I have a 13 and 0 boxing record  9 victories by way of knock out. I studied under some great  coaches and some great fighters.  I could have gone farther with my MMA career however at that time I was in a bad car accident and it took me out of the gym for 2 years.  Also a guy that I sparred with many times and I considered him to be more talented than myself actually went down to cali and trained at the Lions Den with the shamrocks.  He came back with a broken arm and told me "these guys dont mess around"  Explained that the talent at that time was vicious. After a two year hiatus I have no desire to compete again 
We have similar stories, I was in a motorcycle accident that ended my boxing career right before the Olympics try outs.
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: JaggyShortBuff on January 30, 2010, 07:20:31 PM
I hold a black belt in bawb and I have a record of 30-0 in the amature circuit in the southeast. The only reason I didn't go into the UFC was because I lost interest and decided to be an international explorer and only fight in maui tai underground fights for the fun of it. Who knows maybe I will get bored again and join the UFC.
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 07:22:13 PM
We have similar stories, I was in a motorcycle accident that ended my boxing career right before the Olympics try outs.
So you ask a serious question and I give you an honest answer and you want to act like a fucking goof. 
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: che on January 30, 2010, 07:29:02 PM
So you ask a serious question and I give you an honest answer and you want to act like a fucking goof. 
The only difference about our stories is that mine is true and yours I doubt.
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 07:32:12 PM
The only difference about our stories is that mine is true and yours I doubt.
dude if your gonna start being an asshole and calling me out do me a favor and stop.  I dont need the drama.   If we were all sitting in the same room Ill bet my life and everything I own very few if any Get biggers would say shit to my face.  Im no gimmick. 
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: JaggyShortBuff on January 30, 2010, 07:33:46 PM
The only difference about our stories is that mine is true and yours I doubt.
Damn, I thought this was make up a fake mma story>??
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: JaggyShortBuff on January 30, 2010, 07:35:16 PM
dude if your gonna start being an asshole and calling me out do me a favor and stop.  I dont need the drama.   If we were all sitting in the same room Ill bet my life and everything I own very few if any Get biggers would say shit to my face.  Im no gimmick. 

Badass on GB.... Go figure ::)
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 07:36:07 PM
Badass on GB.... Go figure ::)
fuck you
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: JaggyShortBuff on January 30, 2010, 07:38:43 PM
fuck you

Haha, thanks for the conformation....
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: che on January 30, 2010, 07:41:48 PM
dude if your gonna start being an asshole and calling me out do me a favor and stop.  I dont need the drama.   If we were all sitting in the same room Ill bet my life and everything I own very few if any Get biggers would say shit to my face.  Im no gimmick. 

I'm not  calling you out , You are the one calling me out ,  check my post history I posted my record before and posted real pics of myself, I don't lie.
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Topskin69 on January 30, 2010, 07:43:45 PM
I have led a very interesting life myself. I wont bore everyone with all the details just now, but one thing I managed to do was start an international sensation, with "Bear vs. Bull" fights. It was an incredibly difficult to get off the ground, which required an incredible amount of procurement of funds, (usually illegally), and contacting shady Thai Businessmen for additional funding.

To make a very long story short... I wound up procuring both the Bull's and the Bears for the contests, but I had to hold the fights on floating barges in international waters, for both the same shady Thai businessmen, and other lowlifes, that I was in contact with.

Well everything was going well until INTERPOL discovered I was hiring some rather dubious people to steal the bears from Alaskan habitats that were protected under international law. They decided to contact the U.S. authorities, and a multi-joint effort was launched to put me out of commission.

After they managed to forcefully make their way onto the ship I was renting, I managed to barely escape with my life, and freedom.

To this day both the Stockholm authorities, and U.S. federal agents are searching for me, and a capture or kill order has been put into effect. This is why i cant post a picture for you all to see.

It has been a wild ride...
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 07:47:35 PM
I have led a very interesting life myself. I wont bore everyone with all the details just now, but one thing I managed to do was start an international sensation, with "Bear vs. Bull" fights. It was an incredibly difficult to get off the ground, which required an incredible amount of procurement of funds, (usually illegally), and contacting shady Thai Businessmen for additional funding.

To make a very long story short... I wound up procuring both the Bull's and the Bears for the contests, but I had to hold the fights on floating barges in international waters, for both the same shady Thai businessmen, and other lowlifes, that I was in contact with.

Well everything was going well until INTERPOL discovered I was hiring some rather dubious people to steal the bears from Alaskan habitats that were protected under international law. They decided to contact the U.S. authorities, and a multi-joint effort was launched to put me out of commission.

After they managed to forcefully make their way onto the ship I was renting, I managed to barely escape with my life, and freedom.

To this day both the Stockholm authorities, and U.S. federal agents are searching for me, and a capture or kill order has been put into effect. This is why i cant post a picture for you all to see.

It has been a wild ride...
So whos your favorite ufc fighter
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: JaggyShortBuff on January 30, 2010, 07:59:13 PM
I like GSP as well. His intensity is amazing and his dedication to his sport shows why he is at the top of his weight class.
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Topskin69 on January 30, 2010, 08:05:29 PM
So whos your favorite ufc fighter

Probably Oleg Taktarov, or Tank Abbot form back in the day.

Vitor Belfort never accomplished all that he could have ethier.

Romie Aram was good too.
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: pellius on January 30, 2010, 09:16:07 PM
I fought on a local circuit "amateur"   I hold a black belt in karate and BJJ.  I have a 13 and 0 boxing record  9 victories by way of knock out. I studied under some great  coaches and some great fighters.  I could have gone farther with my MMA career however at that time I was in a bad car accident and it took me out of the gym for 2 years.  Also a guy that I sparred with many times and I considered him to be more talented than myself actually went down to cali and trained at the Lions Den with the shamrocks.  He came back with a broken arm and told me "these guys dont mess around"  Explained that the talent at that time was vicious. After a two year hiatus I have no desire to compete again 

Who did you get your BJJ Black Belt from?
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 09:19:44 PM
Who did you get your BJJ Black Belt from?
Epic Stalker
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Flexb on January 30, 2010, 09:29:35 PM
I like Anthony Johnson, crazy explosive and powerful. Kos just beat him back in November though
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: polychronopolous on January 30, 2010, 09:38:52 PM
I fought on a local circuit "amateur"   I hold a black belt in karate and BJJ.  I have a 13 and 0 boxing record  9 victories by way of knock out. I studied under some great  coaches and some great fighters. 

Weird.

Any boxer with a record of 13 and 0, 9 by way of kayo would have gotten quite a bit of national exposure as a prospect, especially if he was known to be trained under great coaches and fighters.

Why did you decide to give it up if you had such a promising future in the sport?
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Flexb on January 30, 2010, 09:41:36 PM
Weird.

Any boxer with a record of 13 and 0, 9 by way of kayo would have gotten quite a bit of national exposure as a prospect, especially if he was known to be trained under great coaches and fighters.

Why did you decide to give it up if you had such a promising future in the sport?

Prob amateur boxer
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Hulkotron on January 30, 2010, 09:42:33 PM
I have a similar record in Mike Tyson's Punch-Out.
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: polychronopolous on January 30, 2010, 09:42:41 PM
Prob amateur boxer

Makes sense.

Must have been a hell of a car crash.

I think Derek Anthony's current boxing record is right at 7-0 with 7 kayos so apparently we have a few badasses in our midst for sure.
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Coach is Back! on January 30, 2010, 09:47:12 PM
Take a guess.......



(http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e196/Intenseone/lookup.jpg)
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Flexb on January 30, 2010, 09:48:45 PM
Makes sense.

Must have been a hell of a car crash.

I think Derek Anthony's current boxing record is right at 7-0 with 7 kayos so apparently we have a few badasses in our midst for sure.

I've had over 200 street fights. Lost only one because it ended up being 7 guys on me at once. I ko'd 6 of them before the 7th found a brick and smashed me over the head with it and it was lights out,  :D :D :D
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: polychronopolous on January 30, 2010, 09:49:23 PM
I've had over 200 street fights. Lost only one because it ended up being 7 guys on me at once. I ko'd 6 of them before the 7th found a brick and smashed me over the head with it and it was lights out,  :D :D :D

Bruce Lee approved.

Did the last guy standing take you to see the "evil boss" afterwards?
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 09:52:08 PM
I've had over 200 street fights. Lost only one because it ended up being 7 guys on me at once. I ko'd 6 of them before the 7th found a brick and smashed me over the head with it and it was lights out,  :D :D :D
Ive realized one thing here tonight. There are those who have lived an exciting life and then there are those who never leave the couch long enough to have experienced anything more tangible then what they accomplished in their pathetic life.

Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: polychronopolous on January 30, 2010, 09:53:53 PM
Ive realized one thing here tonight. There are those who have lived an exciting life and then there are those who never leave the couch long enough to have experienced anything more tangible then what they accomplished in their pathetic life.



.....and there are those who have somehow managed to combine both and yet still be unbelievably bitter and insecure that nobody believes their stories.
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: pellius on January 30, 2010, 09:54:11 PM
Ive realized one thing here tonight. There are those who have lived an exciting life and then there are those who never leave the couch long enough to have experienced anything more tangible then what they accomplished in their pathetic life.



So when are you going to leave the couch? I've been gone all day and got back in the late afternoon only to see that you haven't left the board ever.

If your life is so exciting, why are you here?
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: big L dawg on January 30, 2010, 09:54:30 PM
why not favorite MMA fighter?
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Flexb on January 30, 2010, 09:54:39 PM
Bruce Lee approved.

Did the last guy standing take you to see the "evil boss" afterwards?

Yea, it was Van Damme though. No really, it was!

FYI, 200 fights quoted on getbig = 5-6 in real life

200 pounds = 160 pounds

benching 300 = 185 pounds

21 inch arm = 16 inch arm

 ::)
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: pellius on January 30, 2010, 09:56:02 PM
I've had over 200 street fights. Lost only one because it ended up being 7 guys on me at once. I ko'd 6 of them before the 7th found a brick and smashed me over the head with it and it was lights out,  :D :D :D

Shit! I remember that! You had the 6th guy in an uma plata about to take out his shoulder when that pussy sneaked up behind you.
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 09:56:16 PM
So when are you going to leave the couch? I've been gone all day and got back in the late afternoon only to see that you haven't left the board ever.

If your life is so exciting, why are you here?

I go to the gym at 5am for weight training and again at 1pm for cardio for 90 mins and then again tonight for 60mins.  I train 4 hours a day during the off season.   During the summer I cut out cardio do to my type of work.  
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: pugalist666 on January 30, 2010, 09:59:17 PM
Yea, it was Van Damme though. No really, it was!

FYI, 200 fights quoted on getbig = 5-6 in real life

200 pounds = 160 pounds

benching 300 = 185 pounds

21 inch arm = 16 inch arm

 ::)
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=318410.msg4521236#msg4521236   you fuckin hack ! write your own material you son of a bitch  >:(
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Flexb on January 30, 2010, 10:02:58 PM
Just for the record I'm not saying I don't believe you Slacker, although I think 80% of the claims by others are BS here
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: pellius on January 30, 2010, 10:07:44 PM
I go to the gym at 5am for weight training and again at 1pm for cardio for 90 mins and then again tonight for 60mins.  I train 4 hours a day during the off season.   During the summer I cut out cardio do to my type of work.  

Then why are you so fat?
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 10:08:15 PM
Just for the record I'm not saying I don't believe you Slacker, although I think 80% of the claims by others are BS here
I oped ed a thread in titled ask slacker for the truth and i was answering all the questions openly and honestly and rather than taking advantage of it to learn the truth. some old guys started flaming.  Let me clear up some things for you

ask any question you want and ill answer it honestly
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 10:08:59 PM
Then why are you so fat?
12% is excellent for someone who trains for fun. esp at my size
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: polychronopolous on January 30, 2010, 10:09:26 PM
Just for the record I'm not saying I don't believe you Slacker, although I think 80% of the claims by others are BS here

I got some Ocean front property in Arizona for sale too if you are interested, "FlexB"...
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Flexb on January 30, 2010, 10:10:29 PM
I got some Ocean front property in Arizona for sale too if you are interested, "FlexB"...

I love Arizona, been to Phoenix specifically but must have missed the ocean  :D
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: polychronopolous on January 30, 2010, 10:12:12 PM
I love Arizona, been to Phoenix specifically but must have missed the ocean  :D

You put down a respectable down payment and I'll throw the Golden Gate in for free as well.  8)
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 10:13:30 PM
I oped ed a thread in titled ask slacker for the truth and i was answering all the questions openly and honestly and rather than taking advantage of it to learn the truth. some old #### started flaming.  Let me clear up some things for you

ask any question you want and ill answer it honestly
8)
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 10:17:17 PM
I oped ed a thread in titled ask slacker for the truth and i was answering all the questions openly and honestly and rather than taking advantage of it to learn the truth. some old #### started flaming.  Let me clear up some things for you

ask any question you want and ill answer it honestly
.
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Flexb on January 30, 2010, 10:21:33 PM
.

I don't have much to ask really. I know you're from Canada though ;D
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 10:24:24 PM
I don't have much to ask really. I know you're from Canada though ;D
yep and you see how they have a chance to get all their answers and yet they would rather cast comments  on me
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Flexb on January 30, 2010, 10:35:55 PM
yep and you see how they have a chance to get all their answers and yet they would rather cast comments  on me

I used to post on the flexonline boards years ago for probably 7-8 years and it was similar -- just a flame fest all day and night. There was a good core of like 20-30 guys but a few ruined it for everyone and they cleaned the board up, kicking half the members out. I made the mistake of being too open and it didn't matter if I made a million dollars a year and dated a supermodel. The jealousy and hatred culminating from actual successful attributes was amazing. Message forums are a weird thing so these days I don't let it get personal nor  share anything personal. I, like you, have led a good life and have experienced very cool things, but sharing them on message boards somehow, in some twisted way, just generates a lot of hatred and envy. But I gotta admit the wars were fun  :D
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 10:38:46 PM
I used to post on the flexonline boards years ago for probably 7-8 years and it was similar -- just a flame fest all day and night. There was a good core of like 20-30 guys but a few ruined it for everyone and they cleaned the board up, kicking half the members out. I made the mistake of being too open and it didn't matter if I made a million dollars a year and dated a supermodel. The jealousy and hatred culminating from actual successful attributes was amazing. Message forums are a weird thing so these days I don't let it get personal nor  share anything personal. I, like you, have led a good life and have experienced very cool things, but sharing them on message boards somehow, in some twisted way, just generates a lot of hatred and envy. But I gotta admit the wars were fun  :D
amen well said.   I thought being honest and opening up would allow me to perhaps help or inspire someone else. I guess all I inspired was hatred and jealousy
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: Flexb on January 30, 2010, 10:47:55 PM
amen well said.   I thought being honest and opening up would allow me to perhaps help or inspire someone else. I guess all I inspired was hatred and jealousy

Fuk ya. I've learned the world is horribly jealous and it's actually hard for people who have anything others may envy. The better looking you are, more money you have or hotter girlfriend you're with, will just have you cast out from the average sheep. And by mentioning any of these attributes you have will just make the sheep angrier. The only thing the world hates more than a successful person is a successful person who knows that they're successful
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: slacker on January 30, 2010, 10:50:11 PM
Fuk ya. I've learned the world is horribly jealous and it's actually hard for people who have anything others may envy. The better looking you are, more money you have or hotter girlfriend you're with, will just have you cast out from the average sheep. And by mentioning any of these attributes you have will just make the sheep angrier. The only thing the world hates more than a successful person is a successful person who knows that they're successful
Your absolutely right.   I am done with this bickering. thanks
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: noworries on January 30, 2010, 11:05:22 PM
dude if your gonna start being an asshole and calling me out do me a favor and stop.  I dont need the drama.   If we were all sitting in the same room Ill bet my life and everything I own very few if any Get biggers would say shit to my face.  Im no gimmick. 

Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: pellius on January 31, 2010, 02:16:48 AM
I oped ed a thread in titled ask slacker for the truth and i was answering all the questions openly and honestly and rather than taking advantage of it to learn the truth. some old #### started flaming.  Let me clear up some things for you

ask any question you want and ill answer it honestly

Serious and honest question, who gave you your BJJ Black Belt?
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: stormshadow on January 31, 2010, 02:28:56 AM
I fought on a local circuit "amateur"   I hold a black belt in karate and BJJ.  I have a 13 and 0 boxing record  9 victories by way of knock out. I studied under some great  coaches and some great fighters.  I could have gone farther with my MMA career however at that time I was in a bad car accident and it took me out of the gym for 2 years.  Also a guy that I sparred with many times and I considered him to be more talented than myself actually went down to cali and trained at the Lions Den with the shamrocks.  He came back with a broken arm and told me "these guys dont mess around"  Explained that the talent at that time was vicious. After a two year hiatus I have no desire to compete again 

*cough* BULLSHIT *cough*
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: spinnis on January 31, 2010, 02:52:36 AM
Rickson Gracie because he has 400+ wins and never a loss  ;D

"Rickson has at least one loss — from the 1993 U.S. Sambo Championships in Norman, Oklahoma, where he was defeated by American Ron Tripp by Total Victory via uchi-mata in 45 seconds. Rickson disputed this loss, claiming he was misinformed of the rules of the event.[8][9]"

"Hélio Gracie disputed Rickson's claim to have had over 400 fights. According to Hélio, Rickson has only competed in fights that are commonly known and reported: the two against Rei Zulu and those that took place in Japan. Hélio alleged that Rickson uses practice and amateur bouts to obtain a number over 400, and that if he counted his fights like Rickson does, he would have in excess of one million.[12]"
Title: Re: favorite UFC fighter and why
Post by: _bruce_ on January 31, 2010, 03:15:41 AM
The Tank