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38 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

That is the wrestling of the 70s.  Modern wrestling is all about using leverage and hand fighting techniques to insert your thumb into your opponents rectum.  Penetration is a point and two knuckles is a win.

 

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24 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

Grappling is the best fighting style.  All this karate and kung fu is just BS.  

The only striking that's effective is boxing and kickboxing

For 1 on 1 fighting grappling is good to know.. but if you’re street fighting, taking someone down to the ground can leave you exposed and can be dangerous... i think boxing is the best fighting style to know.. my favorite fighters like Chuck Liddell, Rampage Jackson and Jon Bones Jones all knew how to lay a haymaker.. Mike Tyson was the most dangerous fighter on earth at one point in time.. Kickboxing can create a lot of space and distance between you and your opponent.. very rarely do you see a kickboxer land a blow to the head... but you can cave somebody’s knee in if you kick them at the right spot and at the right time.. so in closing I would say that grappling is absolutely not the best fighting style.. I’d say boxing, grappling and kickboxing in that order...

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1 hour ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

Are you serious?

 

Want to introduce a potential cancer into the organization?  He will be "highly motinvated" to be back with the organization that sent him packing.

 

There is a reason why Jax didnt bother to sign him.

 

Look at all the "Wild Child's" the Pats welcomed over the years with open arms.   At a certain point and I feel the Bills roster is there, there is a culture created that could handle Dareus and keep him properly focused or there will soon be another pic of him getting his nailed done on the way out of town.

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3 minutes ago, Victory Formation said:

For 1 on 1 fighting grappling is good to know.. but if you’re street fighting, taking someone down to the ground can leave you exposed and can be dangerous... i think boxing is the best fighting style to know.. my favorite fighters like Chuck Liddell, Rampage Jackson and Jon Bones Jones all knew how to lay a haymaker.. Mike Tyson was the most dangerous fighter on earth at one point in time.. Kickboxing can create a lot of space and distance between you and your opponent.. very rarely do you see a kickboxer land a blow to the head... but you can cave somebody’s knee in if you kick them at the right spot and at the right time.. so in closing I would say that grappling is absolutely not the best fighting style.. I’d say boxing, grappling and kickboxing in that order...

 

I think the early UFC proved the grappling is the best (wrestling or BJJ) because it was style on style.  Now everything is mixed martial arts.

James Toney thought he could knock out a grappler and Couture subbed him with an arm triangle I think in 2 minutes.  

If a grappler can manage the distance and times his take down well....fight is over.

 

But yes, in a more than 1 on 1 situation, you don't want to go to the ground.  If it is one on one, grappling is the best because you can literally control your opponent.

 

I don't box as much now, I'm more focused on BJJ now.  I wanted to learn both because it's the best.

When I sparred with pure boxers, they lit me up.  When we opened it up to take downs, I took them down at will and once I mounted them, they couldn't get me off of them.  Or when they gave me their back, which they did a lot because they don't know ground defense, it was over.

I love boxing but it has a major hole.

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57 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:


Sorry, but if you don’t get a mani-pedi you’re really missing out.  I’m 6’4 and i go every three weeks.  It’s amazing, and honestly I didn’t go until I was 32 and then was pissed I had been missing out on this my whole adult life.  
 

It you’re a man whose comfortable with their manhood, there is no reason to not go or be embarrassed about going.  
 

That being said, I seriously doubt they would ever bring Dareus back after dumping him for a case of natural light 2 years ago.  


Who are you kidding Dawg?  You just like having you’re hands and feet fondled by some pretty young girl.  😇👌👍

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21 minutes ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

 

Look at all the "Wild Child's" the Pats welcomed over the years with open arms.   At a certain point and I feel the Bills roster is there, there is a culture created that could handle Dareus and keep him properly focused or there will soon be another pic of him getting his nailed done on the way out of town.

 

I think the culture is there, but we need more wins and achievements to properly pull it off. When push comes to shove with these problem children, you need the wins/rings to back it up.

 

A victory in the playoffs would be a good start. We pull that off this year (at least), then I think we can start taking bigger personnel risks next year.

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17 minutes ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

 

Look at all the "Wild Child's" the Pats welcomed over the years with open arms.   At a certain point and I feel the Bills roster is there, there is a culture created that could handle Dareus and keep him properly focused or there will soon be another pic of him getting his nailed done on the way out of town.

 

Yeah everything NEw England does is the way to go for sure.

 

So who was the wild child Defensive Tackle the Patriots signed in the past, Albert Haynesworth.  How did that work out?

 

Dareus is such a great gem and New England is so smart, why dont they sign Dareus to replace the one and only Beau Allen?

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8 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:

 

I think the early UFC proved the grappling is the best (wrestling or BJJ) because it was style on style.  Now everything is mixed martial arts.

James Toney thought he could knock out a grappler and Couture subbed him with an arm triangle I think in 2 minutes.  

If a grappler can manage the distance and times his take down well....fight is over.

 

But yes, in a more than 1 on 1 situation, you don't want to go to the ground.  If it is one on one, grappling is the best because you can literally control your opponent.

 

I don't box as much now, I'm more focused on BJJ now.  I wanted to learn both because it's the best.

When I sparred with pure boxers, they lit me up.  When we opened it up to take downs, I took them down at will and once I mounted them, they couldn't get me off of them.  Or when they gave me their back, which they did a lot because they don't know ground defense, it was over.

I love boxing but it has a major hole.

Fair enough.. we’ll just have to agree to disagree.. I’m a way better grappler than I am a boxer.. but it  sounds like you have more experience than I do.. what do you do when your opponent is 6 inches taller than you and outweighs you by 100lbs? Kickboxing would surely be useful there.. or what happens if you’re getting mugged by 3 guys? In that case I’d rather be adept at boxing.. Grappling is such an easy way to control an opponent 1 on 1 but if I had to pick one universal style of fighting it’d be boxing... Mike Tyson was a bad, bad man in the 90s.. probably the greatest fighter this planet has ever seen... Maybe Cassius Clay could take him but if I could be like any fighter of all time it’d be Tyson.. he could probably wreck three good fighters at the same time... I hate watching people grapple... boring..

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12 minutes ago, Victory Formation said:

Fair enough.. we’ll just have to agree to disagree.. I’m a way better grappler than I am a boxer.. but it  sounds like you have more experience than I do.. what do you do when your opponent is 6 inches taller than you and outweighs you by 100lbs? Kickboxing would surely be useful there.. or what happens if you’re getting mugged by 3 guys? In that case I’d rather be adept at boxing.. Grappling is such an easy way to control an opponent 1 on 1 but if I had to pick one universal style of fighting it’d be boxing... Mike Tyson was a bad, bad man in the 90s.. probably the greatest fighter this planet has ever seen... Maybe Cassius Clay could take him but if I could be like any fighter of all time it’d be Tyson.. he could probably wreck three good fighters at the same time... I hate watching people grapple... boring..

 

I would MUCH rather be on the ground with someone bigger than me, than on my feet.  

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