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Post by captainamerica on Jun 5, 2007 0:37:12 GMT -5
Hauser who do think has the best mustache in mma? Severn? Frye? Mazzagatti? who?
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Post by Fallindown on Jun 6, 2007 20:36:41 GMT -5
Mario Yamasaki.
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Post by Fallindown on Jun 6, 2007 20:41:00 GMT -5
Scratch that, it's Ken Shamrock.
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Post by captainamerica on Jun 6, 2007 22:38:12 GMT -5
Come on Mario can't even compete with Steve Mazzagatti.
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Post by MarkMartin on Nov 9, 2007 9:57:32 GMT -5
Hey all. I'm new and hopefully get accepted. If I am accepted then I will post more about myself.
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Post by Fallindown on Nov 9, 2007 10:04:15 GMT -5
You'll probably get accepted, so you might as well post about yourself.
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Post by MarkMartin on Nov 9, 2007 10:30:25 GMT -5
Yeah I know. Thought I should be humble.
Anyway, this is the first time I've joined an MMA fed. I have 6 years experience in wrestling efeds but its boring now. I was thinking of starting the first ever MMA efed but then decided to do a search to make sure none existed... I was wrong. So instead of making one I joined this one. I've owned an efed for over two years now but its time to move on. For some reason the stats on the application confused the hell out of me but I think I figured it out and sent it in. Dyslexia at its finest.
I don't have that much time for RPing, which is good cuz you don't need to do that here.
I named my character after myself and gave him the nick name "Malicious" because it sounded... good?
That poor elephant.
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Post by Fallindown on Nov 9, 2007 22:24:16 GMT -5
You know, I forgot about this thread. I should necromance a few old threads.
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Post by Just Call Me Dave on Mar 22, 2008 22:04:40 GMT -5
Yeah, that names David (just call me Dave.)
I'll be handling David Lee, and probably some others here.
Been doing fight feds for a couple of months. Had to turn to something other than those damn wrestling feds, shit gets REALLY redundant after like 7 years.
Oh yeah, I absolutely despise wrestling now.
I'm will actually be training for an mma career this summer, I'm hoping to be starting my amateur career next summer.
I doubt anyone really cares, but yeah... that's a little something about me.
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Post by Tystick357 on Mar 22, 2008 22:37:55 GMT -5
Yeah when most people find MMA they hate wrestling, you will learn to be able to watch wrestling again eventually.
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Post by Fallindown on Mar 22, 2008 22:44:18 GMT -5
Once you start watching real fighting, when stupid shit happens (Like if a guy in a parachute jumps into the ring, or the loser's mother comes in and beats the winner with a shoe, or if the loser's brother gets drunk and attempts to fight the winner), it's just as depressing as it is funny. It can be funny in pro-wrestling, where it's fake, but when you realize that people really are that stupid, it's depressing.
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Post by Tystick357 on Mar 22, 2008 23:10:42 GMT -5
good call
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Post by Just Call Me Dave on Mar 22, 2008 23:17:16 GMT -5
Once you start watching real fighting, when stupid shit happens (Like if a guy in a parachute jumps into the ring, or the loser's mother comes in and beats the winner with a shoe, or if the loser's brother gets drunk and attempts to fight the winner), it's just as depressing as it is funny. It can be funny in pro-wrestling, where it's fake, but when you realize that people really are that stupid, it's depressing. Yeah, and it was weird because I was IN LOVE with wrestling. I was probably one of the biggest wrestlings nerds around- and shit, I still am. But, I just started to think about how redundant and uncreative wrestling was getting. It just all hit me at once. I mean, when you watch WWE now, it seems like all these storylines and shit they got going for them happened before. They get their top 5 guys and basically rotate them around a belt over and over again, and ya know it just gets old. Before I lost my interest in wrestling, I had already been introduced to mixed martial arts (mostly UFC) but I really didn't know anything about. But, one day, I just decide I was going to sit down and learn the shit. From south-west postion, to side control, to an omoplata, to an americana- I know just about everything there is know about the sport now. I guess you can say I found a new love.
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Post by Fallindown on Mar 22, 2008 23:23:49 GMT -5
Ah, but you have forgotten your roots, young one. You may know Omoplatas and Americanas now, but you have forgotten some very valuable submissions you once knew. Like Dragon Sleepers, and Chin-Locks, and Sharpshooters, and Shamrock Ankle Locks, and Abdominal Stretches, and Testicular Claws.
Young gent, I bet my BEAST CHOKER could top your Gogoplata. What have you?
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Post by Just Call Me Dave on Mar 22, 2008 23:48:16 GMT -5
My SPACE TIGER HAMMER IRON CLUTCH could top your silly Beast Choker anyday.
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