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LOL, what have we started here :P ...may just have to set something up....SAU UFC Night to sort out the bluffers from the fair dinkums :D

2 codes will give you a major advantage......if you're a rare breed and have 3 under your belt, you'll be unstoppable.

Oh and Tangles, I can tee up some head gear if you're concerned and even spot you a couple of points.

I'm sure Carl (Bezender) and I could tee up something if there was enough interest......."Last Man Standing" rules, so would have to be played out over a few nights depending on interest.

the bigger they are the harder they fall is what my old man used to say..

sad thing is, the bigger they are, the harder it is to fkn make them fall!

lol absolutely

when in all doubt, kick them in the balls

-D

in UFC you don't necessarily need to be a technical fighter, however, most would struggle with anything more than 3 x 3 minute rounds....including myself these days, LOL.

30 seconds of high intensity is like running 1 km flat out........a hit to the solar plexes at this stage would almost see you out, so fitness (apart from some ability) is key.

It also always pays to know your opponents capabilities, ie. you don't go toe to to with a Thai expert (you try and hold him instead) and you don't go to ground against someone who knows basic holds, you won't get up again and you'll either tap out or go to sleep :cool:

hmmmm this could be very fun!!!

i weigh in at just under 100kg and 6ft tall.....

who's my perfect match? :cool:

if you say sled, get F'd, im out.

im 6'2 and 106kg

time for a ranga battle!

3 x 3 min rounds would have my office job havin ass so tired it'd take me a week to recover :)

im 6'2 and 106kg

time for a ranga battle!

3 x 3 min rounds would have my office job havin ass so tired it'd take me a week to recover :cool:

no shit, i'd probably be knackered after round one, unless i stand still and absorb hits like one of those dudes in street fighter with a magical shield, and i do think that is an option, I just need to figure out how to levitate

-D

lol @ ranga battle, you would have to flash your pubes to prove your a ranga :cool:

3x3 min rounds would see me in cardiac arrest.

my job is pretty physical, fill about 9 pallets of stock to shelf everyday,pushing f*k off heavy flat tops and walking

a shit load... .

but surprisingly, my fitness level is disgusting!

ie. you don't go toe to to with a Thai expert (you try and hold him instead) and you don't go to ground against someone who knows basic holds, you won't get up again and you'll either tap out or go to sleep :cool:

ahahahah u are all f**ked then!!!!!!!

Craiggy Boy ill take u on!!!!!!

BTW Dean, i have decided to do the conversion myself, well, the install part anyway.

is it possible to borrow your engine crane for 2 weekends?

will throw a carton'o whatever you drink your way :cool:

BTW Dean, i have decided to do the conversion myself, well, the install part anyway.

is it possible to borrow your engine crane for 2 weekends?

will throw a carton'o whatever you drink your way :cool:

i thought Ryan was doing it???

BTW Dean, i have decided to do the conversion myself, well, the install part anyway.

is it possible to borrow your engine crane for 2 weekends?

will throw a carton'o whatever you drink your way :cool:

yeah thats cool it's just sitting here atm till im ready too drop the 308 into the race car

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