Wow, strange news indeed. I also remember the fight where Royce pulled his hair. I don't look at it as Royce was fighting like a girl, it was a tactical advantage.
Wow, strange news indeed. I also remember the fight where Royce pulled his hair. I don't look at it as Royce was fighting like a girl, it was a tactical advantage.
Wow, strange news indeed. I also remember the fight where Royce pulled his hair. I don't look at it as Royce was fighting like a girl, it was a tactical advantage.
In fact, didn't Bruce Lee yank out a chunk of Chuck Norris' chest carpet in Return of the Dragon? If you leave it hanging out there, you're just asking to have it pulled.
That's another good reason to be bald. If you want to try and pull MY hair, you had better bring a plunger.
Your forgot the most important part of that fight. He then blew the chest hair back at Chuck Norris
Ah, the Gracies do have their bad points. Their arrogance is probably only equaled by their contributions to contemporary martial arts. But those are some serious contributions. And a lot of their talk is just hype--they are businessmen as much as they are jiujitsuro and they know what sells. On the other hand, everybody who I know who trains in Gracie jiu jitsu has nothing but good things to say about them.
I had a good post about pulling the hair of the other varity and the fact that hitting below the belt was allowed in the early UFC's, but It wasn't very gentlemanly so I deleted it.
Yeah, I remember the only rules were no Wing Tsun and no eye-gouging. That round-robin business must have been rough.
Yeah, I remember the only rules were no Wing Tsun and no eye-gouging. That round-robin business must have been rough.
Wing Tsun?
I agree, round-robin MMA, not for the out of shape. Can you imagine boxing doing a round robin tournament?
Wing Tsun?
I agree, round-robin MMA, not for the out of shape. Can you imagine boxing doing a round robin tournament?
Wing Tsun?
I agree, round-robin MMA, not for the out of shape. Can you imagine boxing doing a round robin tournament?
In fact, didn't Bruce Lee yank out a chunk of Chuck Norris' chest carpet in Return of the Dragon? If you leave it hanging out there, you're just asking to have it pulled.
Your forgot the most important part of that fight. He then blew the chest hair back at Chuck Norris
Yeah, I remember the only rules were no Wing Tsun and no eye-gouging. That round-robin business must have been rough.
Just so everyone knows, Kimo isn't dead.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,534314,00.html?test=latestnews
Maybe SlagleRock's original post meant that he passed guard, not passed away? I could see that.
We got the update in post #17 and I changed the title/edited my original post to reflect it. It's interesting how crappy reporting spreads so fast. Thanks for the additional link Tim!
Now the title's edited.