Chuck Norris

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by Johnstown, Oct 9, 2010.


  1. AnthonyJ74

    AnthonyJ74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, I understand what you are saying. I mean, we all get old and decay physically, but the rate of decay and aging varies greatly from person to person.
    And I realize that there comes an age when most people would be totally outclassed or ineffective when fighting someone much younger. Chuck Norris is 70, so maybe he's at that age now. But what about Chuck Norris at 50? or 45?
     
  2. Johnstown

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    i think it depends who are you talking about. A guy who is pretty tough, good natural athlete, (was on his highschool teams, was considered pretty good) and has maybe done some combat type sports a bit (maybe wrestled a little high school, done a bit of basic boxing) I think that guy may well be too much for Norris at this point. Having said that, I have been in the gym with weight lifter guys, who my guess is, lift allot to compensate, and have held mitts for them, and scene results like this only much slower and worse...
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    Now here we got Ronnie Oritz from the Jersey Shore, who, I guess, has actually beaten people up...

    now plenty of guys a **** load worse than him walking around.

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  3. Johnstown

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    first video didnt how up..anyhow..it was a guy doing a boxercize mitt workout looking like ****.
     
  4. boranbkk

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    My body's been through alot in it's 38 years, I carry lots of niggles that have built up over the years. I damage easier and repair slower these days. In the fight game you have to be realistic and I don't have the durability I used to against younger hungrier guys. Technically & fitness wise I'm still up their and that counts for a lot, but the truth is I just can't do or take as much as I used to when I was in my twenties. Sure I could still bury the Fitness First crew, but I'd be fool hardy not to be aware of my deteriorating condition when fast with youthful exuberance.

    You try hanging for 6 rounds in the clinch rotating of a group of Thai 16 year old fighters and tell me you don't feel old! ;)
     
  5. AnthonyJ74

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    I understand what you are saying. I know that wear and tear can build up over the years and cause a person to feel old prematurely. But I'm sure it just depends. A 38-year-old who lived a clean lifestyle, avoided much abuse, and kept in good shape likely has far less miles on the odometer than a 38-year-old who abused himself and suffered countless injuries and ailments.

    Again, I'm just some average Joe - I'm no elite anything, but I know that I wouldn't be outclassed by my 20-year-old self in a fight.
     
  6. AnthonyJ74

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    That Jersey Shore Guido looks like an arrogant pr•ck! The kind that would probably mouth off to a made man in Jersey and wind up dumpster diving! Lol
     
  7. Johnstown

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    he punches like a weight lifter too..amazing the guy is considered a bad ass..of course i guess two tight slow ass weight lifters, the advantage goes to the bigger one.
     
  8. Speechless

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    I would kill for the chance to school a cocky bodybuilder in front of onlookers. Skinny foo like me. We've had a couple of bodybuilders come into my gym before and get dropped lack a sac of potatoes by middleweight guys.