Mariusz Pudzianowski Challenge

I challenge Mariusz Pudzianowski to a mma fight. All questions will be answered here.
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=206722601654&ref=search&sid=1066212940.1845508934..1

First: there’s way too many orthographical & grammatical mistakes (thread caption, your post, your faccebook entry…) to take this serious. Fix that

Second: if you’re serious, what can you put on the table?

Whatever.

[quote]Schwarzfahrer wrote:
First: there’s way too many orthographical & grammatical mistakes (thread caption, your post, your faccebook entry…) to take this serious. Fix that

Second: if you’re serious, what can you put on the table?

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Your criticism is with solid arguments but this is a serious matter. What do I put on the table? All my heart, power and beliefs that I can fight against this man. I have a goal. There is no hate, only respect. I feel I can test him much more than the guys who are simply afraid of him. My backround is wrestling, some boxing and mma expirience. I was also a competitive powerlifter and strongman.

Since he has nothing to gain by fighting you, you better come up with a lot of $ to put on the table.

I doubt this is serious, however.

[quote]ChrisKing wrote:
Since he has nothing to gain by fighting you, you better come up with a lot of $ to put on the table.

I doubt this is serious, however.[/quote]

Do you think that his first and last opponent invested one dollar in the opportunity to fight Mariusz? No he was payed for his risk. I dont ask for nothing, but a chance in the ring with him. We both competed in same sports. Of course my results cant compare to his but I know I have some other advantages wich can come handy in a MMA fight. I offer this. Great show, high paste agressive fight, much better then the one his opponent showed.

[quote]marinvlahovic wrote:

[quote]ChrisKing wrote:
Since he has nothing to gain by fighting you, you better come up with a lot of $ to put on the table.

I doubt this is serious, however.[/quote]

Do you think that his first and last opponent invested one dollar in the opportunity to fight Mariusz? No he was payed for his risk. I dont ask for nothing, but a chance in the ring with him. We both competed in same sports. Of course my results cant compare to his but I know I have some other advantages wich can come handy in a MMA fight. I offer this. Great show, high paste agressive fight, much better then the one his opponent showed.
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Good luck with that.

[quote]ChrisKing wrote:

[quote]marinvlahovic wrote:

[quote]ChrisKing wrote:
Since he has nothing to gain by fighting you, you better come up with a lot of $ to put on the table.

I doubt this is serious, however.[/quote]

Do you think that his first and last opponent invested one dollar in the opportunity to fight Mariusz? No he was payed for his risk. I dont ask for nothing, but a chance in the ring with him. We both competed in same sports. Of course my results cant compare to his but I know I have some other advantages wich can come handy in a MMA fight. I offer this. Great show, high paste agressive fight, much better then the one his opponent showed.
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Good luck with that.[/quote]

Whats wrong with you people? Has this computer era really created human beigns filled only with cinicism, negative energy , no goals and faith?

Man, what an attention whore.
Listen buddy, if you want to challenge Pudz, you have to talk to him and/or his agent.
Until there is nothing official, nobody will care.

[quote]legendaryblaze wrote:
Man, what an attention whore.
Listen buddy, if you want to challenge Pudz, you have to talk to him and/or his agent.
Until there is nothing official, nobody will care.[/quote]

Look Buddy If I wanted attention like that I coud crap in front of Louvre or spit on primeminister, things like that, and I woud be known worldwide. There are many ways to get attention, this is not one of them. I have sent him my toughts, and I will contact him again in a few days.

There are many possible scenarious. If You dont like me, woudnt you like to see my get crushed by this man? Brutally smashed? I bet that woud put a smile up your faces. So support me. This is a presedan. Lets all see how far can it go…

Pudzianowski has nothing to gain by fighting you. If he wins, nobody will give him credit for fighting a nobody. If he looses (unlikely), he will be laughed at.

[quote]Enjoy The Pain wrote:
Pudzianowski has nothing to gain by fighting you. If he wins, nobody will give him credit for fighting a nobody. If he looses (unlikely), he will be laughed at.[/quote]

He will show that he is Big inside as well as outside for giving someone like me a opportunity. He will gain expirience. And believe it or not he will be tested like never before. He has only one fight, why shoud he fight someone known and very skilled so early? It is good for everyone. I aint nobody.

So why should he fight YOU, again.
At this moment in his career, he has two options:
Fighting largely unexpirienced, mainly standup type guys. Getting better on the ground, getting used to punishment and learning how to utilize his awesome strength in certain postures and situations. The slow way.

He can also jump on the fast track: Facing veterans , whom he outsizes by a large margin, but who are nevertheless still dangerous and, more important, have a name.
Perhaps even fighting in Japan’s colourful (freak)shows.

With both paths in mind, there is little reason to fight YOU.
Of course you wanna fight him. Every young fighter can’t help but watch fights, thinking from time to time, “I could take this guy”. I bet even most dilettantes think so.
I don’t know why it’s Pudzia for you. And he probably doesn’t, too, as his assistant shuffles through his mail, as he throws your letter unto the heap with the other challengers, love confessions and spam.

So, the chances are slim.
Not that it’ll help you a lot, but I’m keeping my fingers crossed for you.

Hope it works out for you, but I think the most you can feasibly get is a sparring session.

Update:
I’ve browsed a few sites and Pudzianowski will probably fight a “Name”. M1 is keen to see Pudzianowksi- Aleks Emelianenko, but his trainer/manager said in the interview that this’d be too early. And he threw Bob Sapp’s name into the interview.
So he chose the fast track, or at least did some noise.

It makes sense for M1 to build up Aleks, who would easily beat Mariusz here.
Bob Sapp on the other hand would be a great deal for the polish Ursus. Sapp is an icon in Japan. And he’s approaching his forties. If Pudzinowski would like to swim in japanese poontang and yen, he could succeed Sapp as the foreign muscle freak (unlikely, because he doesn’t seem to be such a showman and he’s white, but still).

I see here some realistic and positive comments. Thanks guys! I heard about a possible fight versus Alex but its far to early , by my opinion. Bob Sapp, big name, star but also a controversial fighter who hasnt been taken as a serious opponent for years. He is also the first of the “Freak show” mma guys… I have nothing against him but those are facts. I dont think that Mariusz as a serious sportsman wants to be a part of that “gang.” This story has other advantages and it can build up to something interesting.

well as long as we are challenging people to things that will never happen I challenge Heidi Klum to a sex off, oh i also challenge megan fox to one also. They can come by my place anytime any day for sex its an open challenge

He would murder you.

[quote]bonerjams98 wrote:
well as long as we are challenging people to things that will never happen I challenge Heidi Klum to a sex off, oh i also challenge megan fox to one also. They can come by my place anytime any day for sex its an open challenge [/quote]

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[quote]horsepuss wrote:
He would murder you.[/quote] thats not legal!