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biteme said:


Actually I would like to try it because I think it would not be that hard. I was never a collegiate wrestler but I was and am very quick and use to wrestle for fun and I don't think the boxer could escape. Boxers fair poorly in Ultimate Fighting matches against a quick grappler. I could be wrong, but don't think so.


if you want to try it sign up for the tough man fights ,anyone can join but as far as you boxing someone like oscar you would easily get your ass kicked.
 
Re: Re: just out of curiosity biteme...

biteme said:


Navarro JC and was on the team at North Texas State University but I dropped out b4 the season began at North Texas. I set their bench press record in the offseason at 385 pounds. Back in the early-mid 80's that was a lot of weight. I had an opportunity and the ability to be very good. My JC coach told another player from my hometown that came there after I left, that I had the talent to be a good major college level player but that I had a bad temper.



385 for a record bench in college:lmao:

a guy in my high school broke the record as a senior in high school
at a 500 lbs bench,no bullshit and that was in 1988
 
deteras1 said:



if you want to try it sign up for the tough man fights ,anyone can join but as far as you boxing someone like oscar you would easily get your ass kicked.

No shit Sherlock. Never said I could outbox the little man, I would get creamed.
 
Re: Re: Re: just out of curiosity biteme...

deteras1 said:




385 for a record bench in college:lmao:

a guy in my high school broke the record as a senior in high school
at a 500 lbs bench,no bullshit and that was in 1988

SO what's your point asshole. It doesn't change the fact that that was a record at NT at that time. Mean JOe Greene who is a friend of the family went to NT and he told me that he never benched more than 335. That would be weak by today's standards for a lineman.
 
Just thought I would throw my tough guy ass in the ring for a minute.

Strength stats:

Bench Press: 585

Deadlift: 745

Squat: 705 *with healthy knees


Martial Arts Training:

8 years Tae Kwan Do (3-11 years of age) black belt

7 years of Kenpo (11-18 years of age) brown with red stripe belt

6 years of Combat Hapkido (23 to present) blue belt

boxing training in Spinks gym on and off for 12 years.

Street fight record: a whole lot - to - 2

both losses to golden gloves level boxers (pitbullstl was sloppy drunk and got lit up like a christmas tree)

Conclusion: Boxers are tough, trained, dedicated athletes. When sober I will fight anyone, can I predict the outcome? NO!
Can anyone? NO! Do people that predict the outcome as victors usually lose? YES!
 
Nice resume brother. Really NICE! Elite warrior status in my eyes. Beyond the numbers, beyond the degrees of discipline but the humility in your words. Awesome!

Somehow I think Mr. Headlock will still try to predict his "battles" with undermining opponents with an even lesser will that he has displayed to be no more than non existant.
 
biteme said:


135lbs? Good God, I could pick someone up that small and throw them on the ground with such force that it would like they had been in a bad car accident.

you get in on Barrera, I would love to watch that car accident ;) . You laying there a total quadprelegic after the first 5-7 punch combo.

pitbullstl- how was the Spinks gym??? I hear they got some bad ass boxers there
 
PolishHammer1977 said:
Nice resume brother. Really NICE! Elite warrior status in my eyes. Beyond the numbers, beyond the degrees of discipline but the humility in your words. Awesome!

Somehow I think Mr. Headlock will still try to predict his "battles" with undermining opponents with an even lesser will that he has displayed to be no more than non existant.

You know nothing of my will dickhead. I still work out passionately after 25 years, look much younger, far stronger, and more athletic than 98% of people my age. And over 95% of the population or probably higher period. How many people can bench over 400 at slightly under 200 lbs? Less than 1%. How many people can run a 4.6 forty yard dash. Less than 1%. Don't question my will mother fucker. Maybe I would lose a street fight to a little dude with pro boxing skills, but I would try just for the challenge. MOre than most can say. And I'm honest and you take advantage of that, you think I'm a failure because I dropped out of college and didn't become a pro athlete. Your a dick to even insinuate that. I think you're the one with the insecurity issue.
 
Lord_Suston said:


you get in on Barrera, I would love to watch that car accident ;) . You laying there a total quadprelegic after the first 5-7 punch combo.

pitbullstl- how was the Spinks gym??? I hear they got some bad ass boxers there

It's a pretty cool place.....except in the summer....no pun intended.....a/c sucks.....but everyone is pretty friendly....I developed a lot of my hand speed there....and at 260+ pounds...I need all the hand speed I can get....:D
 
biteme said:

How many people can bench over 400 at slightly under 200 lbs? Less than 1%. How many people can run a 4.6 forty yard dash. Less than 1%. Don't question my will mother fucker. Maybe I would lose a street fight to a little dude with pro boxing skills, but I would try just for the challenge. MOre than most can say. And I'm honest and you take advantage of that, you think I'm a failure because I dropped out of college and didn't become a pro athlete. Your a dick to even insinuate that. I think you're the one with the insecurity issue.

I was wondering, you can still run a 4.6??? Because I thought you ran a 4.46, maybe that is just a typo :o . Since I know roughly your stats of being under 200lbs I would definitely put you in a very small percentage of winning.


Pitsbulstl-Thats coll, I think all hardcore boxing gym don't have AC in the summer:) . Hand speed is very important, once you can teach a person that legs and hip dictate the first part of the punch they can increase their speed dramatically. Also relaxing one's antagonistic muscle-to punching- helps greatly. Some of the best boxersI have tained against showed me how to punch without really using my arms- kinda like the end of a whip:D
 
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