What other Pro Wrestlers could really fight?

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by TerryESB, Dec 15, 2009.


  1. TerryESB

    TerryESB The Final Boss Full Member

    13,376
    434
    May 4, 2009
    I heard Ric Flair was a great fighter.
     
  2. nfc90210

    nfc90210 Active Member Full Member

    572
    3
    Sep 1, 2006
    Taken from another forum...

     
  3. ozziebattler

    ozziebattler Shadow Boxer Full Member

    6,657
    2
    Feb 4, 2006
    Haha crazy ****ing Tongan..

    Probably for you yanks he seemed crazy but here in oz where there are just asmuch Samoan's and Tongans then they have in their own country his stories are normal..

    They are a crazy breed the pacific islanders..Plus being a large breed makes them even more dangerous.

    All you got to do is come to the west of Sydney find a pub or club and im sure you will see Meng's stories being recreated every night.

    I got into a dust up with a Tongan bloke and though i got the better of him(breaking his nose very badly though fracturing my hand on his ****ing hard head.) i was still left having to get all kinds of tetnus shots due to the fact the ******* bit a chunk out of my neck and scratching the **** out of my face with his long as nails..

    When i went to the Hospital and they though i was attacked by a dog..I said nah just a TONGAN...

    Nurses laughed coz they see it everyday...
     
  4. G.A.V.

    G.A.V. Guest

    **** yeah, Haku.
     
  5. J_Roth

    J_Roth VRWC Hybrid Beaner Full Member

    2,990
    1
    Jan 12, 2005
    I heard Haku was a bad mofo. EEEEEyahh
     
  6. Sardu

    Sardu RIP Mr. Bun: 2007-2012 Full Member

    3,581
    52
    Jan 22, 2008
    Just looked up Haku and Scott Steiner on google... Two certified badasses! The general consensus from wrestlers is that Haku was the one man on this earth you did not want to cross... Jake "the snake" Roberts analogy was hilarious but terrifying at the same time.... There was another incident on his wikapedia page about how someone with Haku in Puerto Rico insulted some workers outside and Haku told him not to but the man persisted.... Ah, not the brightest decision after Haku bit part of his nose off and left in unconcious in a heap.... I saw pics and he looked really scary but they said he is very easygoing unless someone challenges him.... Talk about "flipping the switch" so to speak!
     
  7. Sardu

    Sardu RIP Mr. Bun: 2007-2012 Full Member

    3,581
    52
    Jan 22, 2008

    There are a lot of Pacific Islanders in Salt Lake City, Utah and in the pacific northwestern US - Washington state... Cool story there by the way!
     
  8. ozziebattler

    ozziebattler Shadow Boxer Full Member

    6,657
    2
    Feb 4, 2006

    Mate where im from they outnumber us ozzies 3-1.haha..

    Mate i would of preffered the bloke to punch me in the head a few times because the deep scratches and the chunk taken out of my neck hurt like hell..lol..

    Stay clear of a drunk pacific islander.They cant handle their booze and get aggressive as hell(mostly towards white dudes)haha.

    I was actually at a club around 18mnths ago and one big Samoan bloke was trying to pick fights with any ozzie he could.Unluckily for him he picked a fight with a former 2time middleweight oz champ who these days due to letting himself go abit doesnt look like much..

    The former champ is very known by most around here so we knew what was about to happen...2punches were thrown and the Samoan was asleep.All his boys were stunned as **** as he was a massive ****er and the former boxer is about 5ft10 and a pudgy 80kgs at best.
     
  9. Sardu

    Sardu RIP Mr. Bun: 2007-2012 Full Member

    3,581
    52
    Jan 22, 2008
    Cool stuff Ozzie! Was the boxer Jeff Harding by any change? He was from Australia and made maybe the greatest comeback in a fight I've ever seen. Back in 1989 I believe Harding was fighting Dennis Andries and being beaten from pillar to post. Mike Tyson was said to be ringside and even he was speechless afterwards. This Harding fellow came back from having his face turned into hamburger to systematically batter Andries into a kayo defeat late in the fight. This looked like a Rocky movie but was real.

    The Aussies might be the toughest people on earth. I recently read a book about World War II and the great German general Rommel praised the Aussies as tough, well-disiplined, tenacious fighters who consistently defeated the germans in Northern Africa. Because of their relatively small numbers the Aussies and New Zealanders were relieved and, when this happened, Rommel was said to be even more relieved because his armies were being routed! The Italian army was masacred by the Austrailins in a battle that was said to be about only a handful of casualties for them and about 2,000 for Italy. I think the american perception of aussies is that you are hard, tough, no-nonsense people.
     
  10. Sardu

    Sardu RIP Mr. Bun: 2007-2012 Full Member

    3,581
    52
    Jan 22, 2008
    So the guy viciously bit your neck like a vampire? That seems uncommonly vicious and is definitely a very scary thing! What if he had hit your jugular vein for christsakes?! Is ozzie what they call a white aussie? Just curious cause' this is all new to me.
     
  11. ozziebattler

    ozziebattler Shadow Boxer Full Member

    6,657
    2
    Feb 4, 2006
    Yeah man pretty much that or skippy..

    And what you were saying about the Ozzie soldiers is deadset spot on. They were called DIGGERS and unfortunetly were mostly frontliners for the English or sent to places where they were completely outnumbered but somehow left their mark on the enemy..

    Man when you come from a nation built on slaves and convicts you are bound to have some heart when it comes to fighting etc..

    My great grandfather fought in ww2 and he was mad as a cut snake. Some of the stories he told me you couldnt even imagine..He was only 15 and lied about his age to fight for Australia knowing that all our soldiers were used for us the ****ing English's sacrificial lambs..

    Only have to look at Gallipoli...
     
  12. Sardu

    Sardu RIP Mr. Bun: 2007-2012 Full Member

    3,581
    52
    Jan 22, 2008
    Thanks for the info dude! Do you know if there are any books that are specifically about Aussies and New Zealanders in WW II? God bless your great grandfather for his meritorious service! Jesus, he was just 15 and fighting against Nazi germany on the front lines?!!! This is beyond description... One of my uncles was just 18 and trapped in Bastonge and ended up making it out of the war alive.... 15 years old is just a baby though!!!! I bet nothing else for the rest of his life troubled your GGF after surviving WWII at such a tender age.... I wish he had written a book about his experiences.... I have read a lot of books about WW II.... The last one being "Hitler's Irishmen" about two Irish guys who fought in the Waffen SS and survived until the bitter end fighting the Russians in Berlin.... But, as I said, reading about the aussies in the war is of great interest now.... It was mentioned in the Rommel book but not talked about extensively.... Just that they were respected and even feared by the germans.
     
  13. ozziebattler

    ozziebattler Shadow Boxer Full Member

    6,657
    2
    Feb 4, 2006
    And mate it wasnt Jeff Harding but yes i remember the andries fight..

    You have to see footage to understand the toughness he displayed that night..

    Unfortunetly he went down the dark path of the bottle and was left with nothing left. But from all reports he is on the mend these days.
     
  14. ozziebattler

    ozziebattler Shadow Boxer Full Member

    6,657
    2
    Feb 4, 2006
    To be honest mate i dont know of any books though imsure if you googled it a few will pop up...I am left very bitter when thinking about the wars our DIGGERS fought in as Australia and alot of so called Australians dont pay due respect...Im only 23 but i still have the brains to understand the great sacrifice our Diggers made for their love of their country.Mate we play Modern warfare these days whilst some of our relatives were forced to act beyond their years and defend the country they obviously loved.

    Im not a big fan of the yanks(Mostly the people running the country behind a desk) as i feel they thrive on conflict but atleast they have pride and passion towards their country and in most cases their troops who defend their countries honour.

    I actually watched a doco on the vietnam war and cant believe the abuse the poor soldiers copped from their non serving countrymen and women once they returned to the U.S..

    I couldnt imagine the feeling of putting my LIFE on the line for my country and then have them spit in my face..It would crush me..
     
  15. Ubersteve

    Ubersteve The Main Event Mafia Full Member

    2,415
    0
    Jun 24, 2007
    Danny Hodge by all accounts.