[quote]Deathwish wrote:
Why would he be? Because if he so decided, he’d pound the living crap out of you. Of course he wouldn’t, because he’s a nice guy outside the ring, but if I met Tiger Woods in a dark alley, and a golf game broke out…
If you got into an argument with Fedor, and with Tiger… and it really got heated, with whom would you be more intimidated?
When I hear intimidation, I just think physical violence. I guess losing in golf just doesn’t scare me that much.
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You’r an idiot. Why would I be worried about some guy who gets paid to fight in a ring beating me up for walking past him? Great. I get to sue him. Bring it on. If you get to talk about Tiger OUTSIDE OF HIS SPORT AS IF YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE, then I get to talk about Fedor OUTSIDE OF THE RING AS IF I HAD NOTHING AT ALL TO LOSE. Do you get it or does it need to be dumbed down even more?
If you are talking about casually playing a game of golf where nothing you own or nothing you can gain is on the line…the only fitting analogy is discuss Fedor as if we are casually sparring and any significant hit from him will allow me to sue him for assault.
So true. I cant stand all these BJJ guys that think they are fighting machines. Just because your a star in the dojo doesnt make you a tough guy.
I had to get over this when I first started martial arts. I learnt the hard way.
Tyson is the most intimidating person I have ever seen. Nuff said.
It’s been proven throughout the decades that Gracie Jiu Jitsu is not like other martial arts, and is, in and of itself, capable of winning street fights (or beach fights). While it is better to hybridize one’s fighting with other striking and grappling arts, it is not necessary if one truly understands the principles of Jiu Jitsu.
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You really swallowed the Gracies BS hook, line and sinker.
[quote]gadget wrote:
Yes. Only 25% of the world lives in the USA. Michael Jordan Only plays in the USA. Tiger plays in Africa, China, the middle east, Britain Etc.
ie. More people ON THE PLANET knows Tiger.[/quote]
Ahm. 25%?
About 6 and a half billion people live ON THE PLANET. That means less than 5% live in US and A.
Learning is fun. High five!
P.S. Basic Mathematics aside, to believe that more people ON THE PLANET know Tiger is retarded beyond belief. Outside the US people give a fuck about Tiger. And Jordan is one of very few super celebrities who is known even in the third world where people give a fuck about golf (and it’s “athletes”).
[quote]Schwarzfahrer wrote:
to believe that more people ON THE PLANET know Tiger is retarded beyond belief. Outside the US people give a fuck about Tiger. And Jordan is one of very few super celebrities who is known even in the third world where people give a fuck about golf (and it’s “athletes”).[/quote]
I guess Tiger is the highest paid athlete in the world because he’s unknown outside the US correct? BTW he’s close to $30 million more than the 2nd highest paid athlete Michael Schumacher and more than double the 3rd highest paid, Oscar De La Hoya. So Tiger almost makes more than Michael Schumacher and David Beckham COMBINED and ya know, they are known outside the US a tad…
[quote]Deathwish wrote:
Why would he be? Because if he so decided, he’d pound the living crap out of you. Of course he wouldn’t, because he’s a nice guy outside the ring, but if I met Tiger Woods in a dark alley, and a golf game broke out…[/quote]
If I saw Fedor out on the street, I would not be intimdated by him. I would say hellow and ask for a picture. If I stepped into the ring with him, I would be intimidated.
[quote]When I hear intimidation, I just think physical violence. I guess losing in golf just doesn’t scare me that much.
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I take it, then, you would not be afraid of going bankrupt and would “bet the farm” in a gold match against Tiger Woods?
Anyhow, I run my own business. Sometimes I find “making rain” to be intimidating. It’s scary to think that if you fuck up, you might not be able to pay the bills.
I guess things like paying bills, taking care of your family, etc., don’t concern you. That this is the case tells me you’re most likely a high school student.
This is one of the most retarded and frivolous arguments to ever grace the internet. Fedor wouldn’t beat anyone up in the street, and Tiger wouldn’t play against someone betting all of their belongings that he could beat them. These hypothetical situations you guys are coming up with are fucking hilarious. Somebody please lock this thread.
[quote]alownage wrote:
This is one of the most retarded and frivolous arguments to ever grace the internet. Fedor wouldn’t beat anyone up in the street, and Tiger wouldn’t play against someone betting all of their belongings that he could beat them. These hypothetical situations you guys are coming up with are fucking hilarious. Somebody please lock this thread.
FOR SHIZZLE![/quote]
Tiger is one of those rare guys that gambles no matter what the stakes or who it’s against. Dude just needs to compete.
He bet Steve Wynn he could beat him playing on his knees, and won. Dan Patrick asked him what he wanted to bet on a round of golf and Tiger replied:
So true. I cant stand all these BJJ guys that think they are fighting machines. Just because your a star in the dojo doesnt make you a tough guy.
I had to get over this when I first started martial arts. I learnt the hard way.
Tyson is the most intimidating person I have ever seen. Nuff said.
It’s been proven throughout the decades that Gracie Jiu Jitsu is not like other martial arts, and is, in and of itself, capable of winning street fights (or beach fights). While it is better to hybridize one’s fighting with other striking and grappling arts, it is not necessary if one truly understands the principles of Jiu Jitsu.
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Sorry I am not buying that shit.
Did you get that from some type of Gracie Jiu Jitsu propaganda site or book. Give me a fuckin break. I am not sure I would want to take a guy to the ground. While were down there two of his friends will be kicking me in the head. Its better to hit fast and hard and throw people against shit in todays world.
Tyson was the most intimidating boxer in his prime, he wasn’t just strong as hell, he was really fast too other boxers would get. He was 5’10 and weighed over 220, at something liek under 6% body fat, that’s some serious power.
Tiger Woods is the closest thing to a woman i can think of
Tyson combined speed only seen with lightweights with greater force produced in his punches than ali, frazier, foreman, any of the top boxers of all time. He’s one of the most intimidating. I’d put LT with him, especially after what he did to theismann, along wit bob gibson in his dominant few years, ruth in his, and Barry Bonds-pitchers don’t give him a chance.