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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
SpursforSix
Like what? I’ve proved myself time and time again.
First off.....
If you actually knew track there is noway in hell you could talk a 20.00 for a kid. That right there says it all.
You were faster than Tyreek Hill? Bullet Bob Hayes ran a 20.4 200m, you as a kid were faster......really?
Stop with that silliness to begin with.
Everything I ask you I never get a real answer, it's always some BS.
You know a little football, some blues, will Google some track but when it comes to a true depth of knowledge on the level of a legit guru, that has never been you.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
Avant
First off.....
If you actually knew track there is noway in hell you could talk a 20.00 for a kid. That right there says it all.
You were faster than Tyreek Hill? Bullet Bob Hayes ran a 20.4 200m, you as a kid were faster......really?
Stop with that silliness to begin with.
Everything I ask you I never get a real answer, it's always some BS.
You know a little football, some blues, will Google some track but when it comes to a true depth of knowledge on the level of a legit guru, that has never been you.
My farts talk better track and field than you.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
SpursforSix
My farts talk better track and field than you.
A talking fart? So you actually have farts that carry on a converstation, who do they converse with?
SFS you know nothing at alL about track and have admitted you don't even watch it, so why play this silly ass BS?
Watch
SFS talk to me about the 2019 NCAA 100m out look, ok?
The guy will do everything but actually talk about the 2019 NCAA 100m.....watch.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
Avant
A talking fart? So you actually have farts that carry on a converstation, who do they converse with?
SFS you know nothing at alL about track and have admitted you don't even watch it, so why play this silly ass BS?
Watch
SFS talk to me about the 2019 NCAA 100m out look, ok?
The guy will do everything but actually talk about the 2019 NCAA 100m.....watch.
Maybe you didn’t get it. I wasn’t bragging about my farts. I was comparing you (unfavorably) to them.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
SpursforSix
Maybe you didn’t get it. I wasn’t bragging about my farts. I was comparing you (unfavorably) to them.
BINGO~~~~~~~
Notice how the guy totally ignores the question about track?
Watch it again.
Hey SFS what is your take on the 2019 NCAA sprint scene? What can we expect out of Sani Brown at Florida? What about fellow Gator Grant Holloway in his first season as a 100m sprinter?
The "expert", will now make another funny or just totally ignore the track talk, ya see he has no idea what I'm talking about and too lazy to even Google.
Some expert, try...clown.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
Let's see....
Track and Field
Weather
Football
Music
Basketball
Movies
Food
TV
Wresteling
Business
Dance
Literature
Probably even things like art, building, cars, electronics.
Edit: Adding swimming to this list
Are all the topics you excell at.
You have track & field at the top. So why is it you never actually talk about it?
Come on guy.
Grant Holloway has never ran the 100m until he starts this season, he was a hurdler/long jumper/4x4 relayer, now he's a sprinter, won the NCAA 60 in 6.50 which is world class.
So what can we expect to see him do at 100m, well? Come on "expert" show some expertise...ok?
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
Here is what SFS said about track.
"Maybe it sounds dopey but I'd rather spend the weekend with my family than watch track and field. Just because I'm not a fan doesn't mean I'm not an expert. And with regard to that, my expertise allows me to make a little money without having to vest much time in it"
The guy doesn't watch it and doesn't want to invest much time in it.
There it is right there, that is no expert,that is a guy who knows...0...about the sport. And he proves that everytime he is asked anything about the sport.
He must not get the word.....expert.
He said.....I'm not a fan.....I believe him.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
Ok SFS you mentioned the wrestling.
Talk to me about the best of the Japanese wrestlers, give me your best five.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
Avant
Ok SFS you mentioned the wrestling.
Talk to me about the best of the Japanese wrestlers, give me your best five.
Baba
Kobashi
Misawa
Takahashi
Okada
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
Chucho
Baba
Kobashi
Misawa
Takahashi
Okada
If you must but in at least get it right, ok?
Yep, Korean but in the rasslin' biz that is a non factor.
Number 1 Rikidozan
https://cdn3.whatculture.com/images/.../rikidozan.jpg While all of the aforementioned entries were big names in Japanese professional wrestling, without this man, Mitsuhiro Momota, there might not have been Japanese wrestling period; for Rikidozan is the father of puroresu. Kim Sin-rak was of Korean descent, and he wanted to become a Sumo wrestler. He was adopted into the €˜Momota€™ family and took their name, due to discrimination against Koreans in Japan at the time. He worked in the sumo industry until 1950, when he switched to pro wrestling instead. During his first few years as a pro wrestler, he defeated one American wrestler after another, which helped boost his popularity. This is because post-World War II Japan didn€™t have much of a national hero, and the people needed someone to rally behind. This popularity and love of Rikidozan€™s helped the wrestling industry in Japan blossom. He gained worldwide fame when he captured the NWA International Heavyweight Championship from Lou Thesz in 1958, and Thesz lost to him in another match, willingly putting Rikidozan over at the expense of his own reputation. Furthermore, in 1957, a NWA title match he had with Thesz drew in ratings of 87.0, cementing his legacy as a national hero. He also appeared in 29 Japanese films throughout his life, setting an example for wrestlers who wish to shift into other industries. In 1963, Momota opened Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance, which was the first wrestling promotion in Japan, and also trained both Shohei €˜Giant€™ Baba and Kanji €˜Antonio€™ Inoki. As we have already seen, both of these men have had legendary careers in their own rights. As such, without Rikidozan, there wouldn€™t have been a Giant Baba or an Antonio Inoki. Without either of these men, there wouldn€™t have been All Japan Pro Wrestling or New Japan Wrestling; and without those promotions, there certainly wouldn€™t have been any other big names on this list. Therefore, Rikidozan is the single most influential Japanese professional wrestler of all time
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
Chucho
Baba
Kobashi
Misawa
Takahashi
Okada
Dude, no Antinio Inoki, Tiger Mask, Jushin "Thunder" Liger, The Great Muta? You do know Rikidozan does belong despite actually being from Korea.
And.....how about letting your expert speak for himself. ok?
SFS, so who were the top Germans in the biz, real or imagined.
Chucho, stay out of this.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
Avant
Dude, no Antinio Inoki, Tiger Mask, Jushin "Thunder" Liger, The Great Muta? You do know Rikidozan does belong despite actually being from Korea.
And.....how about letting your expert speak for himself. ok?
SFS, so who were the top Germans in the biz, real or imagined.
Chucho, stay out of this.
You said the best. These are the best Jap wrestlers ever. Period.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
Chucho
You said the best. These are the best Jap wrestlers ever. Period.
Chucho, cool the stupid.....period...crap, ok? Don't try...I know...got it? You know a little but not really on that high level ....ok?
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
Tell ya what Chucho, let's let SFS have his take on this, ok?
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
Chucho
Baba
Kobashi
Misawa
Takahashi
Okada
woha, didn't know we had a Japanese wresting expert in the house...
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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ElNono
woha, didn't know we had a Japanese wresting expert in the house...
No, Tatumi Fujinami, Ricki Chuoshu, Antonio Inoki, Tiger Mask, Ultimo Dragon, Jushin "Thinder" Liger, Jumbo Tsuruta, The Great Muta, huh?
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
Anyone here ever seen SFS actually do anything? Where is that at?
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
Avant
No, Tatumi Fujinami, Ricki Chuoshu, Antonio Inoki, Tiger Mask, Ultimo Dragon, Jushin "Thinder" Liger, Jumbo Tsuruta, The Great Muta, huh?
You said the 5 Best. I named the Five Best. The guys I have listed have more 5* matches than all of these guys you named above do combined. They're great, but none are the top 5.
Stick to your 1930s-1950s Dumont Network shit no one cares about.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
Chucho
You said the 5 Best. I named the Five Best. The guys I have listed have more 5* matches than all of these guys you named above do combined. They're great, but none are the top 5.
Stick to your 1930s-1950s Dumont Network shit no one cares about.
Dude, just as up on the today as anyone so cool the BS, ok? But....unlike you I can talk it all going back to before 1930.
There is real debate over what you think is the best of Japanese rasslin'. Safe to say all we mentioned would be in the mix, but don't come off as some final say, you aren't.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
SFS you mentioned pro wrestling as one of those topics you were an expert in, right?
So tell me.....
What wrestler was an NWA world champion and an NFL Hall of Famer?
What wrestler had....a cast iron stomach....as his gimmick (guys jumping off ladders on his stomach)
Who was the first AWA World Champion?
What wrestler was a JC National champion in the 100m?
What wrestler played offensive line for the Raiders?
What wrestler was a college QB?
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
"you want to know why the Red Raiders are No. 1, look no farther than the fact that they have eight top-5 marks nationally, including four national leaders. Divine Oduduru is responsible for two of those marks after an absolutely incredible weekend. Within the span of an hour, the junior standout became just the 10th man in world history to go sub-10 in the 100 (9.94) and sub-20 in the 200 (19.76) in the same day......"
What are your thoughts, sfs
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Blake
"you want to know why the Red Raiders are No. 1, look no farther than the fact that they have eight top-5 marks nationally, including four national leaders. Divine Oduduru is responsible for two of those marks after an absolutely incredible weekend. Within the span of an hour, the junior standout became just the 10th man in world history to go sub-10 in the 100 (9.94) and sub-20 in the 200 (19.76) in the same day......"
What are your thoughts, sfs
The times seem a little slow but that may be due to the footwear.
Hard to compare modern times to those big the past.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
SpursforSix
The times seem a little slow but that may be due to the footwear.
Hard to compare modern times to those big the past.
Interesting expert perspective.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
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Originally Posted by
SpursforSix
The times seem a little slow but that may be due to the footwear.
Hard to compare modern times to those big the past.
There you have it gang, here is your TRACK EXPERT.
A 19.76 in history.
http://www.alltime-athletics.com/m_200ok.htm
That is the second fastest 200m ever ran by a college kid/NCAA. Dude....a little slow....hahahahaha~~~~~
A 9.94 is the fastest 100m in the world....a little slow???????
Footwear??????????
SFS knows....0....about track.
TT has never had a GREAT 100/200m sprinter, and there is more to this than just times, But, as of right now Oduduru is looking great.
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Re: SpursforSix - the Relctant Expert
Anyone with novice level track knowledge knew what he was capable as of last year.