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btroadman

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  1. http://butterflyinthesky.ytmnd.com/ But check them all out at https://www.ytmnd.com weird new site I found.
  2. If he wants to keep his thread going, he needs to post some new pics. I think it is ignorant to judge our countries airport security based on one event. If Osama had targeted any countries airlines the same result would have happened. Before and since 9/11 we have foiled many attempts at terrorism at our airports. It is impossible to stop 100% of the people 100% of the time. Especially when we have people who care nothing for their own lives and are willing to kill themselves along with others, just like the suicide bombers that we hear about everyday, you can't stop that. The simple fact is every country has their weaknesses, and none of them are without fault. What about the Libyians and Lockerbie in 1988?
  3. We are obviously silly stupid Americans who have no clue what is going on around us. We definitely aren't the WORLD's LARGEST SUPER POWER.
  4. What is this Drunken Monkey, you are agreeing with Sano? I think we should leave the terrorist hunting up to the professionals not some 12 year old kid who posts ridiculous amounts of garbage, and watches too much anime and wwe. The real reason sano doesn't come over here isn't terrorists, it is because his parents wont give him permission.
  5. I think the good people here at karateforums.com would need an entire new server just to hold all of those posts.
  6. Goshinman, using the words "sano" and "right" in the same sentence is an oxymoron inside itself. Please refrain from using such offensive verbage. Hey Drunken Monkey, I don't know about you but I use the WWE as a guide for everything, especially when I want to get my butt kicked by real martial artists.
  7. I cannot believe that this thread is still open. Just when I think Sano says the stupidest thing I have ever heard, he goes ahead and opens his mouth again. Goldberg was a two-bit football player that couldn't make it in the pro's and decided to try out something that required a little more acting. And that is all it is, acting....glorified at that. If Sano's ignorance wasn't so annoying to me I would probably just ignore this thread all together. So Sano, what will your next argument be? Goldberg is great because he beat Hulk Hogan? Go back to the monkey bars and merry-go-round.
  8. Sorry goshinman, I meant that Royce won multiple pride fights, not championships, I remember when he lost to Sakuraba in the Finals after beating Nobuhiko Takada first round. I think it is pretty unreal that the fight went 90 minutes, not too many people could have done that against Sakuraba in those days.
  9. Gotcha, and you are right, someone would have eventually said that. But the basic difference between a jiujitsu tournament and the UFC is the color of your eyes and the size of your lips when it is all over.
  10. The sentence structure is getting a little better sano...but the intellect is still lacking. Royce Gracie didn't win UFC 1, 2, 4, and multiple Pride championships on his ability to High kick. He is 170lbs and beat people like Kimo. Those are the best in the business, lets focus on everybody else. You can learn your Kata and be a great Karate martial artist, but take a look at what happened to a Shotokan Karate student who thought Brazilian JiuJitsu was weak and worthless.... http://www.bullshido.com/dl_goto.asp?id=64
  11. As a person who enjoys a good jiujitsu match, I was dissapointed a little because the last UFC had very little submissions and grappling. Since everyone reckognizes BJJ skills now, even the best 'ground and pound' fighters know how to handle themselves if it comes down to grappling. And just for a couple more cents added, you can wear a gi if you want to in the UFC.
  12. Royce beat Kimo in UFC 3 but couldn't continue on. He won UFC 1, 2, and 4 though.
  13. Good strong fighters still come out of the McDojos, but the average is very low. I always say that most TKD schools teach innefective fighting, but that is why I cross train, but I still can't seem to give up the TKD. The environment is healthy, I love to see children get involved, the workouts are good, and the sparring classes help my cardio with my BJJ, oh...my flexibility has improved from it as well. But I push myself more than anyone else in my classes, I am there for a reason and am focused, as with everything else. I feel you get what you put into things, if you train and try hard, you will get the results. I once heard someone say that you don't even start learning till you get your blackbelt.
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