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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: chess315 on December 04, 2017, 10:07:30 PM
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I think Arnold or Larry Scott idk maybe franco. I just can't see Jay Cutler beating up Franco I don't really see Ronnie doing to great either he might get tagged up by Frank Zane.
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Samir Bannout. The extra muscle beyond his level will do nothing to help in a fight. I think Samir was a scrapper in his day too - a little, at least. :) I think he was overprotective of his family and friends - which is not necessarily a bad thing.
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Phil Heath would narrowly escape with the victory.
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Phil Heath would narrowly escape with the victory.
Saw what you did there. ;)
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Would be obvious if Titus had a Sandow 8)
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Dexter Jackson. A former bouncer in rough Vegas bars.
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Spanko was a boxer at one time
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chris cormier was the real deal, almost got into a fight with tyson
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The only fighter was Franco. He was the amateur champ of Italy. I think as a light weight. He also competed in the World's Strongest man weighing around 185lbs doing well until he broke his leg.
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The only fighter was Franco. He was the amateur champ of Italy. I think as a light weight. He also competed in the World's Strongest man weighing around 185lbs doing well until he broke his leg.
Very good athlete but had the body of Mr. Potatoe Head
All torso and shit arms and legs
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I think Dorian could of kicked anyone’s ass in his prime
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Franco for the win....boxing champion before becoming bodybuilder... tough little fucker...modern bodybuilders are total pansies!!
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Arnold was a great fighter only with his mouth, but in practice..
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whatabout ronnie coleman?
he was a cop
he should know a headlock
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Paul Dillet
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whatabout ronnie coleman?
he was a cop
he should know a headlock
and Sergio Oliva
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Kai destroyed a few
grapes enemies in his MMA career
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Kai destroyed a few grapes enemies in his MMA career
that's not Mr Olympia ;D
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Phil Heath would narrowly escape with the victory.
LOL1 ;D Excellent!
I think Franco might be the best as he at least appeared to be athletic in Pumping Iron. In his prime, Coleman would gas just carrying his oxygen tank around.
I've heard tell he's in talks to be the spokestard for the HurryCane® and the Scooter-Store® (as seen on TV!).
Franco for the win.
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whatabout ronnie coleman?
he was a cop
he should know a headlock
"auxiliary" cop....can't compare him to a real fighter!! gtfo
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The only fighter was Franco. He was the amateur champ of Italy. I think as a light weight. He also competed in the World's Strongest man weighing around 185lbs doing well until he broke his leg.
Franco's famous quote was "I used to be a jockey and now I can knock out a horse with one punch"......
Amazing what drugs will do.
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Franco or Dorian (ex-skinhead). Dorian probably had lots of brawls in his younger days.
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Kai was brought up by the system in Brooklyn....
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Ravishing Rick Rude would’ve smoked all of those clowns
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Phil Heath trained boxing with Ricky Hatton when he visited Manchester.
(https://musclemecca.com/imported-images/2009/08/kcik2x-1.jpg)
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Kai was brought up by the system in Brooklyn....
Kai only wants to fuck a guy in the ass, not kick it. The safest bet anyone has if confronted by that turdburgler is to have a bag of grapefruit with you and simply toss a few of them in different directions. That'll confuse the idiot big time and you can then walk away unfucked.
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I think Arnold or Larry Scott idk maybe franco. I just can't see Jay Cutler beating up Franco I don't really see Ronnie doing to great either he might get tagged up by Frank Zane.
I doubt Scott went to a bar in his life lol.. but he had those ridiculous arms and delts and was a pretty good athelete, former gymnast, very strong. Sergio was very strong as well and huge, former o lifter, and was a bouncer at one point. Arnold used to get to bar fights in Germany, seemed to have lost it somewhere over the Atlantic, but strong and was an athlete as well. Franco was the strongest O winner outside of Coleman, who was a cop, but too laid back. Dorian actually did time for fighting but that was what got him into lifting. None of the rest are close. I'd say Franco.
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Titus was a fighter in that street trash type of way. Columbu had legitimate boxing training. Cormier was a HS Wrestler and seems to take an interest in the fighting sports. The Tyson story was more just horse play though. Samir was apparently a tough guy. There's a story about him chasing a young, well known publisher out of Venice after his steroid stash came up missing. The oldtimers loved that story. Ken Waller was known as a tough guy.
Flex Wheeler went up against an entire clan of Ninjas, and came out relatively unscathed :).
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Titus was a fighter in that street trash type of way. Columbu had legitimate boxing training. Cormier was a HS Wrestler and seems to take an interest in the fighting sports. The Tyson story was more just horse play though. Samir was apparently a tough guy. There's a story about him chasing a young, well known publisher out of Venice after his steroid stash came up missing. The oldtimers loved that story. Ken Waller was known as a tough guy.
Flex Wheeler went up against an entire clan of Ninjas, and came out relatively unscathed :).
im kinda leaning toward Franco I think Dorian or Colman would be to slow and imobile
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Dorian and I'm not even a fan
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Titus was a fighter in that street trash type of way. Columbu had legitimate boxing training. Cormier was a HS Wrestler and seems to take an interest in the fighting sports. The Tyson story was more just horse play though. Samir was apparently a tough guy. There's a story about him chasing a young, well known publisher out of Venice after his steroid stash came up missing. The oldtimers loved that story. Ken Waller was known as a tough guy.
Flex Wheeler went up against an entire clan of Ninjas, and came out relatively unscathed :).
And didn't gh15 Samir once punch a judge or promoter of the British Grand Prix in the face for some reason one year...?
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The Myth seems like he could have messed people up.
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And didn't gh15 Samir once punch a judge or promoter of the British Grand Prix in the face for some reason one year...?
Yeah, the 1990 GP. I forget the ins and outs, but Bannout started throwing stuff around, then got into a fist fight. 90 was a bad year, I think he got caught in the Olympia drug testing too.
Speaking of the 90 Olympia, Mike Christian also had a rep as a nice, but tough guy.
We need TommyWishbone to chime in.
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Sergio was a real athlete being an international Olympic lifter. Got shot twice in his life. Once in Cuba in the arm and once by his wife. His wife shot him point blank range with a .38 special plus P 158 grain hollow point. Sergio ordered his wife to call an ambulance. Seeing her husband standing there like nothing happened she got on the phone. One tough bastard. He also won all his Olympia titles while working long manual labor hours prior to being a cop. In his prime he was powerful, strong and one tough Cuban.
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if you get shot twice how does that make you a good fighter? it makes you a good target
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if you get shot twice how does that make you a good fighter? it makes you a good target
You might have a good point. A real athlete would have jumped side ways for the miss or ducked.
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he should've catched the bullet with his mouth for the nutritional value of iron
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Sergio was a real athlete being an international Olympic lifter. Got shot twice in his life. Once in Cuba in the arm and once by his wife. His wife shot him point blank range with a .38 special plus P 158 grain hollow point. Sergio ordered his wife to call an ambulance. Seeing her husband standing there like nothing happened she got on the phone. One tough bastard. He also won all his Olympia titles while working long manual labor hours prior to being a cop. In his prime he was powerful, strong and one tough Cuban.
Didn't he also make a break from communist Cuba? That come up in poverty eye of the tiger that made him run for it when he had the chance can't be overlooked. Then a cop in Chicago right? Also some kind of meat plant worker?
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Phil Heath trained boxing with Ricky Hatton when he visited Manchester.
(https://musclemecca.com/imported-images/2009/08/kcik2x-1.jpg)
A rare example of the reverse schmoe.
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Phil Heath trained boxing with Ricky Hatton when he visited Manchester.
(https://musclemecca.com/imported-images/2009/08/kcik2x-1.jpg)
Phil, I told you to hit the speed bag, not fondle his beanbag
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Flex Wheeler fought off all those ninjas. He never won the Olympia but I think he should be included.