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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: GraniteCityDon on May 30, 2012, 02:15:24 PM
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http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/eye-performance/201205/rugby-player-displays-incredible-strength
Think, for a moment, about your most impressive athletic accomplishment or your greatest feat of strength. It's a point of pride, right? Well, just imagine if you could pull of what Tendai Mtawarira pulls off every night, and then mix in an incredible moment like the one below.
You've heard of "The Hulk," but Mtawarira is nicknamed "The Beast" for unbelievable body power and strength. Born in Zimbabwe, but representing South Africa in International competitions, the nickname has stuck to the 25-year-old for a long time. And it's easy to see why. This happened in a match the other night in the Super Rugby league between the Sharks (Mtawarira's team) and the Stormers. For reference, the man he is lifting is 247-pound teammate Anton Bresler. Mtawarira weighs 256 pounds.
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Mtawirara is 188 cm which is 6 ft 2
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Was it the part at the beginning? He more caught him than "lifted" him, but still pretty impressive.
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Was it the part at the beginning? He more caught him than "lifted" him, but still pretty impressive.
Well, to be fair, he caught him and stopped his momentum from carrying them both over... I think thats pretty damn impressive myself.
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Why are those skinny men hugging each other?
Why are they wearing water polo head gear?
Why is that football overinflated?
;D
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http://www.thepostgame.com/blog/eye-performance/201205/rugby-player-displays-incredible-strength
Think, for a moment, about your most impressive athletic accomplishment or your greatest feat of strength. It's a point of pride, right? Well, just imagine if you could pull of what Tendai Mtawarira pulls off every night, and then mix in an incredible moment like the one below.
You've heard of "The Hulk," but Mtawarira is nicknamed "The Beast" for unbelievable body power and strength. Born in Zimbabwe, but representing South Africa in International competitions, the nickname has stuck to the 25-year-old for a long time. And it's easy to see why. This happened in a match the other night in the Super Rugby league between the Sharks (Mtawarira's team) and the Stormers. For reference, the man he is lifting is 247-pound teammate Anton Bresler. Mtawarira weighs 256 pounds.
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I know a guy was was in his class in school actually. He told me about this guy before but i had no fucking idea who he was.
Looks cool though. Will be shown for years to come on sports shows and reels etc
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probably saved him a broken neck
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If anyone comes in who honestly believes that isn't impressive as hell obviously has never been an athlete. Ever.
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It's impressive grip strength.
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Very good. Though Bresler also jumped at the same time helping a bit.
The heavyweight Olympic weightlifters lift almost double that weight overhead but granted they get time to set themselves up and this guy did it without getting the perfect positioning.
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Why are those skinny men hugging each other?
Why are they wearing water polo head gear?
Why is that football overinflated?
;D
Rugby >> Football any day of the week.
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these homos seem pretty big, i guess they dont use any kind of drugs right? all naturals?
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these homos seem pretty big, i guess they dont use any kind of drugs right? all naturals?
your obsession with the cock reeks of overcompensating
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He aint no Brad Thorne but still pretty impressive.
Go the mighty Crusaders!
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Powerful man, however i remember Adam Jones playing for the Lions a few years ago and taking him to the cleaners in the scrum.
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Why are those skinny men hugging each other?
Why are they wearing water polo head gear?
Why is that football overinflated?
;D
hahahaha
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Rugby players are much tougher than those cock gobbling padded soft cocks.