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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #175 on: July 20, 2009, 09:15:47 AM »
Holy crap these threads are fucking retarded. So you are concluding that a trained MMA fighter could knock out an IFBB pro bodybuilder, who is not a trained fighter? What a fucking brilliant conclusion!! Maybe you can shed some light on the outcomes of these battles too!! I've always wondered who would win a fight (because fighting is really all that matters in life) between:

An MMA fighter and a professional baseball player?
An MMA fighter and a professional golfer?
An MMA fighter and a professional piano player?
An MMA fighter and a professional polo player?
An MMA fighter and a professional swimmer?
An MMA fighter and a professional bowler?


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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #176 on: July 20, 2009, 09:18:57 AM »
Holy crap these threads are fucking retarded. So you are concluding that a trained MMA fighter could knock out an IFBB pro bodybuilder, who is not a trained fighter? What a fucking brilliant conclusion!! Maybe you can shed some light on the outcomes of these battles too!! I've always wondered who would win a fight (because fighting is really all that matters in life) between:

An MMA fighter and a professional baseball player?
An MMA fighter and a professional golfer?
An MMA fighter and a professional piano player?
An MMA fighter and a professional polo player?
An MMA fighter and a professional swimmer?
An MMA fighter and a professional bowler?



You've not gotten my point.  All of the sports you just listed have nothing to do with looking tough, athletic, strong, etc.  Bodybuilding is all about "looking" like you can do all these things, when in fact, bodybuilders truly are muscle bound.

Like I said before, it's like a VW Bug with a Ferrari body.  It might look like a badass car, but in reality, all it can do is leak oil in your driveway...lol. 

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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #177 on: July 20, 2009, 09:19:49 AM »
No shit!  They're cramping up from doing athletic events, not from standing on stage in their underwear.  Ha hahahah!!  You're the stereotypical meathead with no brains....lol.

No shit...I didnt see anyone just standing around in their underwear...I saw some BBers dehydrated down to competition weight and posing/ flexing

Show me tyhe video of someone standing in their underwear and just cramping for no reason...I'm sure you have a few on your desktop

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« Reply #178 on: July 20, 2009, 09:25:21 AM »
No shit...I didnt see anyone just standing around in their underwear...I saw some BBers dehydrated down to competition weight and posing/ flexing

Show me tyhe video of someone standing in their underwear and just cramping for no reason...I'm sure you have a few on your desktop

It's sad to see you desperately reaching like this Bob....very sad.
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« Reply #179 on: July 20, 2009, 09:25:43 AM »
You've not gotten my point.  All of the sports you just listed have nothing to do with looking tough, athletic, strong, etc.  Bodybuilding is all about "looking" like you can do all these things, when in fact, bodybuilders truly are muscle bound.

Like I said before, it's like a VW Bug with a Ferrari body.  It might look like a badass car, but in reality, all it can do is leak oil in your driveway...lol. 



Nobody gets your point because its retarded...Most BBers dont bodybuild t look tough, look athletic, or strong...they bodybuild and compete to look like a bodybuilder and to compare and compete against others to see who has the best physique...

All the other freudian shit your talking about is obviously from your OWN lack of accomplishments...you're as see through as they get....the disgruntled ex BB with a chip on his shoulder as he was a failure in trying to become pro...now on the other side of the coin, talking about what a waste it was, etc...

LOL...you're a pathetic little man

Not our fault you didnt have what it took....accept it and move on. Why take it out on everyone else?

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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #180 on: July 20, 2009, 09:30:34 AM »
You've not gotten my point.  All of the sports you just listed have nothing to do with looking tough, athletic, strong, etc.  Bodybuilding is all about "looking" like you can do all these things, when in fact, bodybuilders truly are muscle bound.

Like I said before, it's like a VW Bug with a Ferrari body.  It might look like a badass car, but in reality, all it can do is leak oil in your driveway...lol. 



Actually, bodybuilding is about building ones body to what they want to look like. The only people who think they do this in order to "look tough" are the people who know nothing about it.

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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #181 on: July 20, 2009, 09:32:29 AM »
Nobody gets your point because its retarded...Most BBers dont bodybuild t look tough, look athletic, or strong...they bodybuild and compete to look like a bodybuilder and to compare and compete against others to see who has the best physique...

All the other freudian shit your talking about is obviously from your OWN lack of accomplishments...you're as see through as they get....the disgruntled ex BB with a chip on his shoulder as he was a failure in trying to become pro...now on the other side of the coin, talking about what a waste it was, etc...

LOL...you're a pathetic little man

Not our fault you didnt have what it took....accept it and move on. Why take it out on everyone else?

Hmmm...interesting theories, yet way off.  Someone started this thread and I merely offered my opinions.  I'm sorry that they hurt your feelings  :-\

I can assure you that I never once aspired to become a professional bodybuilder.  All pro bodybuilders are criminals.  All pro bodybuilders are unhealthy.  And most pro bodybuilders are broke.  Not sure why anyone would want anything to do with that ???

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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #182 on: July 20, 2009, 09:35:03 AM »
Hmmm...interesting theories, yet way off.  Someone started this thread and I merely offered my opinions.  I'm sorry that they hurt your feelings  :-\

I can assure you that I never once aspired to become a professional bodybuilder.  All pro bodybuilders are criminals.  All pro bodybuilders are unhealthy.  And most pro bodybuilders are broke.  Not sure why anyone would want anything to do with that ???



And you still never answered my question....were you natural?

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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #183 on: July 20, 2009, 09:46:56 AM »
Hey guys. I think some pro bodybuilders are tough dudes.

At the 1996 Olympia in Chicago, outside the hotel while waiting for Taxi....a guy tried to act tough and ran his mouth to future Olympia Ronnie Coleman. Ronnie straight up picked the guy up and literally threw him. Yes actually threw him.

If Ronnie choose to go into MMA...he would have been dangerous. I think Branch Warren, Dorian, and Cormier would have been good too.

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« Reply #184 on: July 20, 2009, 09:54:35 AM »
And you still never answered my question....were you natural?

Everyone who knows me here knows that while I competed in the 90s, I was juiced to the gills.  Which is why my perspective on this is so salient.  When I walked around at 230lbs, I was lean and looked strong.  And while I could out bench the average joe, I could hardly run up a flight of stairs without getting winded.  If I held a pose too long, I too cramped up.  And, if I did anything athletic, I easily pulled something. 

Today, I weigh 210.  I mountain bike, hike, do yoga, practice BJJ and lift weights.  I have more functional strength, more endurance, more flexibility and feel much better.  I've lived both lives and, for me, this one is much better.

 
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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #185 on: July 20, 2009, 10:02:04 AM »
you make my point for me.  Chick might "look" more Alpha-Male than BJ Penn, but BJ penn could walk up to Chick, slap him in the mouth, and Chick would not be able to do or say shit.  He'd have to stand there and take it like the biatch that he is.

Or a bodybuilder can simply carry around a gun and bitch slap the MMA fighter in the mouth, who would not be able to say or do anything about it either.   ::)

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« Reply #186 on: July 20, 2009, 10:02:25 AM »
Everyone who knows me here knows that while I competed in the 90s, I was juiced to the gills.  Which is why my perspective on this is so salient.  When I walked around at 230lbs, I was lean and looked strong.  And while I could out bench the average joe, I could hardly run up a flight of stairs without getting winded.  If I held a pose too long, I too cramped up.  And, if I did anything athletic, I easily pulled something. 

Today, I weigh 210.  I mountain bike, hike, do yoga, practice BJJ and lift weights.  I have more functional strength, more endurance, more flexibility and feel much better.  I've lived both lives and, for me, this one is much better.

 
So you were juiced to the gills, competing, but had no aspirations of turning pro?

WTF was your point?

As I thought...your own miserable conditioning was just that...your own

I was also 240 lbs...competing, and doing athletic events as an American Gladiator...running, tackling, climbing walls, etc....


Whats sad is that you cant simply admit to the truth...you failed.  You "chose" to slim down and not compete because you simply werent good enough....had you climbed the ladder of success, I highly doubt on the eve of your pro debut, you would have had an epithany and decided that this "wasn't the life for you"...







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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #187 on: July 20, 2009, 10:09:01 AM »
We can't all be as succesful as you chick.



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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #188 on: July 20, 2009, 10:18:31 AM »
So you were juiced to the gills, competing, but had no aspirations of turning pro?

WTF was your point?

As I thought...your own miserable conditioning was just that...your own

I was also 240 lbs...competing, and doing athletic events as an American Gladiator...running, tackling, climbing walls, etc....


Whats sad is that you cant simply admit to the truth...you failed.  You "chose" to slim down and not compete because you simply werent good enough....had you climbed the ladder of success, I highly doubt on the eve of your pro debut, you would have had an epithany and decided that this "wasn't the life for you"...


Sorry but you're wrong.  Competitive bodybuilding is something I did before growing up.  

If you want to talk about failure, why don't we look at your track record.  You say you're at the "top of your game".  What exactly is "your game"?

If it's bodybuilding, last time I checked, you hadn't won the Olymipa or Arnold, so you're not at the top there.  So, is your game broadcasting?  If so, you're not at the top of any sports broadcaster list.  Is your game acting?  I don't recall any Bob Chick Oscar wining speeches...again not at the top.  So what is your game.  Bowling?  Golf?  LOL.  You've failed at everything you claim is your "game".  
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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #189 on: July 20, 2009, 10:19:51 AM »
We can't all be as succesful as you chick.



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Hey behind every successful person is a pack of Haters. (kidding Monster_tri)


seriously. We are lucky to have IFBB pros like Bob posting here and people need to show them some respect.

this is a bodybuilding site.....not a true MMA site.


I get the feeling that although people post here, they are not not fans of bodybuilding and actually resent bodybuilders.


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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #190 on: July 20, 2009, 10:24:07 AM »
Sorry but you're wrong.  Competitive bodybuilding is something I did before growing up.  

If you want to talk about failure, why don't we look at your track record.  You say you're at the "top of your game".  What exactly is "your game"?

If it's bodybuilding, last time I checked, you hadn't won the Olymipa or Arnold, so you're not at the top there.  So, is your game broadcasting?  If so, you're not at the top of any sports broadcaster list.  Is your game acting?  I don't recall any Bob Chick Oscar wining speeches...again not at the top.  So what is your game.  Bowling?  Golf?  LOL.  You've failed at everything you claim is your "game".  


Truth hurts doesn't it?



As for my resume...it speaks for itself, loser.

You thought you were a big man spouting how much you make (allegedly)...but the fact is...all the money in the world couldn't buy the one thing you wanted, a pro card....you had to earn it on your own merrit....and you werent good enough

Now you want to sit here on a BB site, and talk down about BBers.....you're a joke


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« Reply #191 on: July 20, 2009, 10:49:54 AM »
LOL.  Chick claims bodybuilders are athletes and to substantiate his point he talks about his golf & bowling game....LMAO! 

Sure bodybuilders are athletes.  Check out Phil Health injuring himself while performing an astonishing feat of athleticism (1:40)....lunging to the side bwahahah!



what are your thoughts on sammy sosa throwing out his back by sneezing?

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« Reply #192 on: July 20, 2009, 12:38:16 PM »
You've not gotten my point.  All of the sports you just listed have nothing to do with looking tough, athletic, strong, etc.  Bodybuilding is all about "looking" like you can do all these things, when in fact, bodybuilders truly are muscle bound.

Like I said before, it's like a VW Bug with a Ferrari body.  It might look like a badass car, but in reality, all it can do is leak oil in your driveway...lol. 


You have not gotten the point... I just wonder how the hell are you a mod in a bbing forum... Other thing is that you repeat yourself over and over again... low quality poster...
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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #193 on: July 20, 2009, 12:59:21 PM »
it seems to me that yemeni still hasn't gotten over the insecurities he felt as a kid

he got into bodybuilding to get respect, he heard a few people whispering steroids so he quit and now puts down anybody that didn't have the negative feelings he had, people that actually enjoy bodybuilding and are proud to call themselves bodybuilders

notice his problems with layne norton and mike arvilla, these guys are passionate about bodybuilding and he did all the he could to make them feel like pathetic losers for enjoying it

now mma is the new fad that gets "respect" and makes men feel like men so he's on that bandwagon

you'd think a guy with a family and a successful business would be above being so bitter and insecure

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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #194 on: July 20, 2009, 01:08:58 PM »
Truth hurts doesn't it?



As for my resume...it speaks for itself, loser.

You thought you were a big man spouting how much you make (allegedly)...but the fact is...all the money in the world couldn't buy the one thing you wanted, a pro card....you had to earn it on your own merrit....and you werent good enough

Now you want to sit here on a BB site, and talk down about BBers.....you're a joke



Your resume certainly speaks for itself.  You're a classic underachiever who has fallen short at everything you've aspired for.  You're not at the top of any game as you claim you are.

And the truth is what it is.  I never wanted to be a pro bodybuilder.  Why would I?  What does one get out of being a professional bodybuilder?  There is no money in it.  The fans are schmoes.  Mainstream laughs at you.  You have to break the law. And you have to ruin your health.  Seriously.  What is the upside ??? 
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« Reply #195 on: July 20, 2009, 02:09:49 PM »
Your resume certainly speaks for itself.  You're a classic underachiever who has fallen short at everything you've aspired for.  You're not at the top of any game as you claim you are.

And the truth is what it is.  I never wanted to be a pro bodybuilder.  Why would I?  What does one get out of being a professional bodybuilder?  There is no money in it.  The fans are schmoes.  Mainstream laughs at you.  You have to break the law. And you have to ruin your health.  Seriously.  What is the upside ??? 

So why were you "juiced to the gills" and competing in BB competitions?

As for being an underachiever....I turned pro. Won the USA, took runner up at 2 pro shows, competed in the Olympia, won my last show as a pro, host the Olympia weekend, write for Flex magazine, represent the athletes, have made numerous commercials/ movies, TV appearances, model for Marvel comics as Capt America, have contracts with numerous companies within the BB community including BB.com/ AMI...

Truth is...youre a loser. And all the money in the world couldnt buy you the one thing you wanted: to win


The upside is, you get to spend countless hours on a bodybuilding forum as a moderator trying to convince people your not a loser....

How's that working for you?

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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #196 on: July 20, 2009, 02:59:53 PM »
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« Reply #197 on: July 20, 2009, 03:18:56 PM »
So why were you "juiced to the gills" and competing in BB competitions?

As for being an underachiever....I turned pro. Won the USA, took runner up at 2 pro shows, competed in the Olympia, won my last show as a pro, host the Olympia weekend, write for Flex magazine, represent the athletes, have made numerous commercials/ movies, TV appearances, model for Marvel comics as Capt America, have contracts with numerous companies within the BB community including BB.com/ AMI...

Truth is...youre a loser. And all the money in the world couldnt buy you the one thing you wanted: to win


The upside is, you get to spend countless hours on a bodybuilding forum as a moderator trying to convince people your not a loser....

How's that working for you?


Hmmm...let's address each of your points shall we?

As I mentioned before, competitive bodybuilding is something I did before I grew up.  I matured and grew out of it.

And yes, you are an underachiever for the simple fact that you never reached the top of the profession you dedicated your life to.  What's the highest you ever placed at the Olympia?  17th?  LOL.

You write for Flex?  Oh brother ::)  Please share with everyone how much that pays...it's lughable.  You rep athletes?  Wow!  What an achievement ::)  Commercials, movies, TV, etc....ha ha!  Have you been recognized for any of your acting work through any awards?  LOL...you're a dismal failure in the acting world.

As for me winning, I actually won most of the shows I competed in.  It's no big achievement.  Running a marathon or climbing Halfdome was way harder than getting ready for a show.  I never even attempted to do a pro qualifier.  I had no interest once I realized what a silly "sport" it was.  And, I have won many other things that are, to me, much more valuable and fulfilling than getting oiled up in a thong and flexing for a bunch of horny schmoes. 

Countless hours on a bodybuilding forum?  You have waaaay more posts than me.   :-\
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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #198 on: July 20, 2009, 03:28:14 PM »
Hmmm...let's address each of your points shall we?

As I mentioned before, competitive bodybuilding is something I did before I grew up.  I matured and grew out of it.

And yes, you are an underachiever for the simple fact that you never reached the top of the profession you dedicated your life to.  What's the highest you ever placed at the Olympia?  17th?  LOL.

You write for Flex?  Oh brother ::)  Please share with everyone how much that pays...it's lughable.  You rep athletes?  Wow!  What an achievement ::)  Commercials, movies, TV, etc....ha ha!  Have you been recognized for any of your acting work through any awards?  LOL...you're a dismal failure in the acting world.

As for me winning, I actually won most of the shows I competed in.  It's no big achievement.  Running a marathon or climbing Halfdome was way harder than getting ready for a show.  I never even attempted to do a pro qualifier.  I had no interest once I realized what a silly "sport" it was.  And, I have won many other things that are, to me, much more valuable and fulfilling than getting oiled up in a thong and flexing for a bunch of horny schmoes. 

Countless hours on a bodybuilding forum?  You have waaaay more posts than me.   :-\

Showing your ignorance once again, my failing friend...

Being a pro BB is much more than just placing in shows...Olympia included.  I've managed to make a nice living from the sport, without having to solely rely on contest placings.

No one cares if you won most of the shows you competed in...you never attempted to qualify because you realized you werent good enough...plain and simple. Nothiong else would explain taking boatloads of steroids (as you mantioned)...unless you're a complete retard (which is possible)

As for you "oiling up, wearing a thong and posing for  horny schmos"...LOL...Not quite sure what "shows" you were winning. I've competed for over 30 years and never once wore a thong or posed for schmo's....

Comparing post counts is a joke..I've been posting since 2001.




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Re: MMA fighters vs. IFBB pros
« Reply #199 on: July 20, 2009, 04:06:26 PM »
LOL.  Chick claims bodybuilders are athletes and to substantiate his point he talks about his golf & bowling game....LMAO! 

Sure bodybuilders are athletes.  Check out Phil Health injuring himself while performing an astonishing feat of athleticism (1:40)....lunging to the side bwahahah!



And here is that "pudgy and lazy" BJ Penn, the UFC LIGHTWEIGHT champ, showing his athletisism.



Bottom line, if you want to spend your life building gobs of useless muscle, that's fine.  Just understand, that when it's all said and done, all that muscle gets you nothing.  No money.  No fame.  No health.  No nothing.  Worse yet, A 155LB "pudgy" twerp like BJ Penn can dance with your girl, and you can't do shit about it ;D

You do understand that the guy you are calling pudgy and lazy is smaller than you and weaker than you yet would make you cry within 2 seconds.  You would look like someone getting ready to be executed begging for their pussy life before you could take a breath. But pretty sure you would'nt have to worry about the fucking your girl thing.  He would be stepping down to far for that.
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