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Wylycoyte
03-01-2006, 10:07 PM
Click here for the HOT ACTION. (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8533014501901002718&q=wanderlei+silva)

brass hammer
03-02-2006, 03:42 AM
BRO! ALTHOUGH 'I'
DID NOT "CLICK" THE link I AGREE!,,,[I hope] :dgrin:

YOU 'KNOW' THEM THAR SHAVED-GORILLIAS 'in thar-street-prime' ain't NEVER 'SUCKED THE DICK OF MISTER 12 GAUGE!,,,sometimes i'm ashamed!,,,ALTHOUGH KNOTT VERY OFTEN.[as that is a WORD thats seldom USED]

Wylycoyte
03-02-2006, 03:54 AM
Click it! You know you want to!

brass hammer
03-02-2006, 04:15 AM
I did bro!,,,i really like to 'hand-out' ass whippin's,,,,,but !,,, these DUDES LOOK like they NEED A 'bullet tu the brain-pan' ,,,,and that's a 'cool' thing? :dgrin:

hannes1975
03-02-2006, 10:50 AM
I am glad to see that there is still life on this forum!

Wylycoyte
03-02-2006, 11:57 AM
I am glad to see that there is still life on this forum!

Have some more life (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2584006669064389346&q=art+of+the+slam).

brass hammer
03-03-2006, 11:47 PM
well, i like FIGHTIN' as i'm a pretty contintious S.O.B/MO-FO!
but sometimes 'I' do feel my AGE[i.e. cripplin' wounds of LIFE]
now i know 'I' should NOT share this with my fellow 'net-denziens'
but ,,, 'I' had to break-down and buy a pair of 'readin' specktcales,[glasses] a month or so ago so 'I' could read the 'FINE PRINT ON A MOONLESS NIGHT'
of my "man-whore operations" fer RICH-BOARD LONELY LADIES[i.e. mexican drug-lord WIVES!],,,, oh,yes friends!,,,,I 'DO' LOVE FLIRTIN' WITH 'ADVENTURE'!

[i,e, the women are all 'HOT', and they dig 'my-style',,,ur.ah!,,,, when fernado is AWAY!,,,,,ol'e] :dgrin:

T. Daves
03-05-2006, 03:52 PM
After watching that I now know where the missing link went.

krept
03-06-2006, 12:30 PM
lol i can't watch it here at work but i know the axe murderer when i see his name.

WC, have you seen Fedor fight? What he lacks in technique relative to Silva, he makes up for in brutality. Cro-cop is someone who I'd put at Silva's level and Fedor handed him his...

Wylycoyte
03-06-2006, 12:44 PM
Seen them fight too, but not often enough.

Fedor said Cro Cop was the toughest fight he'd had to date.

Both have interesting pasts:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirko_Filipovi%C4%87

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedor_Emelianenko

krept
03-06-2006, 04:34 PM
damn, wikipedia is getting really big. I think Fedor's little bro is understating some of his tattoos ;)

gripper
03-06-2006, 09:34 PM
Wylcoyote....all Ican say toi such a gratuitous display is....THANK YOU SIR !!! MAY I HAVE ANOTHER!! :dgrin:

Wylycoyte
03-08-2006, 12:41 AM
Wylcoyote....all Ican say toi such a gratuitous display is....THANK YOU SIR !!! MAY I HAVE ANOTHER!! :dgrin:


Take it hard! (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3813648656192795241&q=vitor+belfort) Take it deep! (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2544864108494632751&q=cro+cop)

You know you love it! (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1383009462073789539&q=fedor) :dgrin:

gripper
03-08-2006, 10:17 PM
Great clips,Wylcoyte!!Mirko is something else...he seems to like that roundhouse a lot.

Wylycoyte
03-08-2006, 10:20 PM
Great clips,Wylcoyte!!Mirko is something else...he seems to like that roundhouse a lot.

Yeah, a bit too much, maybe. Fedor beat his ass after catching it and throwing him down.

brass hammer
03-21-2006, 01:42 AM
those ARE great clips!,,,ya know? I 'might' have replied earlier [albeit! in my favorite-mood],,a little 'less than condusive' than the "INTERNET-STANDARD"

hell, just tonight, an ol' [x] manerrrrger[fortune-500, B.T.W.!]
[seems he "GOT-FIRED"] hit me up for a .22 caliber pistol for his 'wife' as his
new endevors won't put him at HOME on a nigthly basis,,,[these days],,,
I PULLED THE [ha!] JUNK-BOX OUT!,,, and slung-one to HIM.[free]
REVENGE IS SWEET! [as he'd fired my ass ONCE] :roflmao1: :wavey:

gripper
03-21-2006, 05:26 PM
Hey Brasshammer;you used the term "underhook,armbar"in one of your posts a while back,do you practice BJJ or a grappling art??Stand up clinch range or ground work???

brass hammer
03-23-2006, 02:09 AM
HEY-BRO!,,, when 'it's' time to GRENADE !,,,'I'LL' stand !

although, 'I' prefer the MUCK-n-**** of the ground , when it comes too[ALSO] :evilgrin: OVER-POWERIN' ODD'S [i.e. hand to hand],,,,NEVER!!! under estimate YER'[soon to be RIVER-BED-fish-feed],,,LARGER ENEMY!

gripper
03-23-2006, 08:30 PM
Beyond clinch range stuff,I never was a wrestler.I was mainly a striker (arms reach to clinch range),with some of the other techniques that were folded onto hapkido.I did a few other things,but bear in mind ;I came into it from a boxing background.Groundwork is definitely something I need to pick up.

krept
03-24-2006, 10:42 AM
in my opinion, the basics for groundwork are much easier to learn (e.g. more gross muscle movement) than the basics for striking. It's a lot like learning how to crawl and scramble on the ground vs. learning to walk and do those hopscotch style football drills.

when i first started BJJ, within the first couple of months I learned a ton and was much, much more effective against people that had no such grappling experience. I wrestled for fun in school and went to wrestling summer camp before that, but grappling... in the sense of not going for points, but going for a truly dominant position or submission is an entirely different ballgame. Wrestling in particular helps in areas such as wrist and hip control, shoots, sprawls and especially learning the importance of a good base. (IMO)

gripper
03-24-2006, 05:58 PM
You knowKrept,you're right....the footwork and lower body shifts from striking and moving is often mirrored in sweeps,holds,cranks etc.When I bend my leg and raise a hip under an upper cut or an elbow/forearm shot,someone I work with pointed out that raising a hip under a choke hold seems to involve the same movementsI had to think abouty it,but he was spot on-as I square my hips,drop knees behind my hips,turn toes in from hips,pop elbows over my hips,pull shoulder into navel,drop chin into opposite shoulder...you get the idea.Most combative movements come from the center line.Even when its not obvious,power comes both from using lower extremeties to support upper extremetiesand turning from or off of the bodies centerline(when I was a kid we called it "cornering").Sorry for the run on post.