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  • #61
    I'm 255 and bench 360.

    Na na na na na na.



    The other day I rolled with a fella who's 6'2 and benches 420. He tapped often.

    I can kick Bri Thai's ass at will.

    Who's the baddest?

    Who's the meanest?

    Sho'nuff!

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    • #62
      Originally posted by greenthing
      Hey you aren't supposed to call people names .

      I am a pathetic twisted obsessed big creep .I weigh 290 and bench 350.
      Lets play.

      You weigh 290 and only bench 350? weakling.

      Oh! watch out I may bow in your general direction and scare you with secret occult magic!

      Freak.

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      • #63
        Please send me your picture so I may place it on my heavy bag.

        So you guys just started benching last month also.

        Gee ,and you sound like you practice competitive Judo too!

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        • #64
          This is a message from greenthing at Deluxe Martial Arts Forums ( http://www.defend.net/deluxeforums/index.php ). The Deluxe Martial Arts Forums owners cannot accept any responsibility for the contents of the email.

          To email greenthing, you can use this online form:


          OR, by email:
          mailto:kgreenjudo@aol.com

          This is the message:

          "You are an anonymous pussy. If you had a set hanging you might have enough testosterone to post with your real name suck-up brownnosing asskisser.But you are too much of a little girl."




          _________________________________________________


          You may have some disturbed need to communicate with me privately 'miss', but I must decline. Take your 'alternative lifestyle' come-ons somewhere else. You are clearly lonely, but not everyone shares your deviance. What to do? I know! You could go **** yourself! For someone who obviously likes bending over so much, you have a strange aversion to bowing.



          Why don't you show everyone how tough you are and post your complete home address, phone number, and social security number to share with the world. If not, take your obsessive freak-show elsewhere.

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          • #65
            Hilarius!

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            • #66
              Originally posted by greenthing
              Hilarius!
              Or even "hilarious"














              unkotare

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              • #67
                WEBSTER"S NEW WORLD DICTIONARY


                Hilarious [< adj. GR. hilaros, cheerful ] noisily merry ; very gay


                now that IS funny

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                • #68
                  Very green!

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                  • #69
                    so you are very gay or cheerful

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                    • #70
                      Not much of a choice I will take cheerful.

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                      • #71
                        Kevin, Kevin, Kevin... you're not a pathetic, twisted little creep but you are obsessed. You've got to forget about this bowing crap. Wherever it comes from, you seem to have an axe to grind. Whether we bow, shake hands, pick our noses, nobody really cares, least of all the fighters who just want to 'get in on!'

                        Anyways, just to answer some of your other questions...

                        I was interested in pro-wrestling before judo came along. My dad who has been a pro-wrestling fan all his life (he's 85 and still watches) took me to many matches when Vince McMahon's father was still running the show and I got to watch neat guys like Bruno Sammartino, Killer Kowalski, Bulldog Brower, Yukon Eric, etc. etc. Great times those were.

                        Judo was like wrestling so that's why I started at 12 years old. I've sparred with karate and aikido guys, also done some kendo -- the club was never just judo. Sparring with the karate guys always ended up the same -- with the judo guys on top sqeezing the stuffing out of them. Choking or arm barring them was easy. I'm sure it's a little different nowadays especially after the UFC demonstrated how important mat work was.

                        My personal opinion -- judo guys are one of the toughest, maybe the toughest! They're used to be hit and being very physical. When you get a judo fighter who can bench 400 lbs AND knows judo, that's a lethal combination. I met a few of them. Tough as nails!

                        Amazingly, I never used judo in a fight but some of my friends did. The other guys didn't know what hit them -- foot sweeps and shoulder throws.

                        When I was in my heaviest training period for about 7 years, I felt like a fighting machine -- training up to 35 hours a week. I couldn't relate to a normal world. I'm sure that if you trained that much in a combative sport, you would feel like that no matter what discipline it was.

                        I believe that fighters should compete in their normal weight within 5 lbs or so. If you want to shed 15 - 20 lbs to make a lower weight class, I think it's a big cop-out -- can't make it against guys your own size. A good example was the 1975 Pan American Games in Mexico City. In the finals, I had to compete against a Brazilian who had come down, I would say 20 lbs to make Middleweight. By the time the finals had rolled around, I had lost a lot of weight and was probably weighing close to 165 lbs. The Brazilian who only had to weigh in once the day BEFORE the matches was I'm sure he was back up to 190.

                        It was the longest match I ever had -- over 10 minutes including when i pinned him with only a few seconds to go. I was completely exhausted from the high altitude which we hadn't adjusted to and then Montezuma's revenge. Believ or not, the very next week before the Games were even finished, they sent us over to Austria for the world championships where I had my first encounter with Kiss.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by greenthing
                          Hey you aren't supposed to call people names .

                          I am a pathetic twisted obsessed big creep .I weigh 290 and bench 350.
                          Lets play.

                          You are really weak for your size.

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                          • #73
                            I have been around enough that I know that the vast majoriaty of you couldn't press 315 on your best day ever let alone do sets. We have an Olympic Judo guy(Rainer Fischer) that just said benching 400 is rare. I just started benching again one month ago so I know that 350 is very good. If any of you idiots want to know how to get big buy some creatine. It is a waste of time to lift weights without the use of creatine.And up your protein intake also.If you are serious you would take amino acids within one half hour of lifting.And put some glutamine into your diet and your weights will go up ,up, up. The verdict was in on creatine a long time ago it is very safe and is the enzyme found in red meat and fish.

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                            • #74
                              Here in Minneapolis there are alot of professional wrestlers. Rick Rude ,Curt Henning, Rick Flair, Nord the Barbarian The Road Warriors . Unfortunatly Rick Rude Curt Henning and one of the Road Warriors have all recently passed away. Rick Flair is from Edina ,a suburb of Minneapolis,I think his dad is some rich doctor. There are a bunch more from around here I just can't think of their names right now. Vern Gagne was the promoter a very good wrestler also. The promoter now is a guy named Eddie Sharkey. Brock Lesnar ,wrestled at the University of Minnesota here in Mpls.
                              I met Curt Henning before thru a friend He was a nice guy and I thought one of the best wrestlers.I used to see his dad around "Pretty Boy" Larry Henning. He was very scary looking flaming red hair and very big .Rick Flair and Curt "Mr.Perfect"Henning used to hit the local bars around here.

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                              • #75
                                Kevin if you just went back to lifting then max is not bad what is your normal work out. Honestly, I agree dispite your weight there are certain point where you share in a uniquie crowd in humanity. eg lets say 5 miliion people on the planet can ben 350 and ther is 4 billion people over 400lbs maybe 2million (I don't have real number just an example).

                                I looked at my max a little different. I defined my max as one complete rep after I my sets on the bench so after the 4th set I would rest like 10 15minutes then put on weight. never used %'s I always felt they were limiting. I had a target in mind and struggled until I achieved it. My highest max was close to 600lbs about 6years ago at 215lbs and 5'11. Never really used any aids though I experimented with alot, creatine, aminos, etc (no roids). At the time I was interested in competition until I learned how corrupt it was. Every now and then I check teh max just for the mentality aspect few months ago I hit 425 (and I was sweating/struggling like a bee-otch I used to start at 425)

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