Lol boxing, check dis out, i bet u dat sport requires a physical condition far beyond what mere mortals can grasp.
Basketball
Football
Boxing
Baseball
Golf
nope getting hit in the face by a rapid is like a Gorilla punch...boxing ain't got on mother nature....![]()
Lol boxing, check dis out, i bet u dat sport requires a physical condition far beyond what mere mortals can grasp.
now a like rick ross wouldn't know what a gym look like if it was full of cup cakes...
i got my own PRIVATE gym wit hoez included. Quit hatin on a playa!![]()
I'm sure you do...serving donuts at the front door and for every 1 min on the treadmill you get 3 cupcakes...Like Pac told Biggie...you ain't no playa son... if you didn't have Ho's before your record deal then you a trick ...dem MOB words to live by son...![]()
lol @ golf option
track and field / sprinting should be there and win TBH
hocky imho. the hocky league has held more brawls in its history than any other sport (or even all others combined).
I have to laugh any time someone says there are hits as hard as there are in the NFL with no padding. You obviously haven't watched much NFL.
Ray Lewis running full speed into someone with no padding would have enough power to kill them. Literally snap their spinal column. I'm watching these videos and yes, there are some hard hits.... however, no disrespect to your sport, but nothing compares to the net force inflicted by NFL level hits. They don't wear padding because they're sissies or because it's convenient... they wear them because they have to.
bear wrestling.
Boxing by a very wide margin. These guys have to work on their endurance to last 12 rounds, then try not to get hit as much as possible. It's a tough sport and, you can't even ask to be subbed.
Last edited by ezau; 11-29-2010 at 10:50 PM.
Boxing is a brutal sport. It's a death wish to get out there and not be in very good shape.
Like most said, of the ones listed boxing easily and by a good margin. If you ever sparred before with someone who knows how to box, it's pretty crazy. 3 minutes seems like a lifetime. In other sports, even soccer, there are times during a match where you can relax and catch your breath. In boxing, because of the individual nature, even when you're dancing and not exchanging blows, you're in constant movement with constant intensity. Not only does throwing punches wear you out, but taking punches is what really separates it from things like a triathalon, as grueling and physically demanding as that is too.
But I'm glad Havoc mentioned one other sport not listed:
I actually think it's close between boxing and water polo. I actually would probably lean towards water polo in fact. I know a couple people who played water polo in college, and they're about as insane of athletes as you'll find. Not only mentally but their physical conditioning. They're insanely fit athletes, probably the best conditioned athletes of any sport. You're talking about a cross between a wrestler, a gymnast, a baseball player, and a long distance swimmer. You don't only need endurance and balance, but you're treading water the whole time, legs always moving to keep you afloat. Then you're wrestling people under water for position at both ends of the pool. In between, you're swimming from one end to the other. If that weren't enough, at different times during a match for different amounts of time, you have to hold your breath, while you're swimming or when you're wrestling with an opponent for position or fighting for possession of the ball. And oh, when you're not doing those things, you have to push your upper body out of the water and throw the ball. It's a crazy ing sport.
It's kind of difficult to make a definitive list, because some sports require more stamina, others strength, others acceleration and pace, etc.
I'd go with:
1) Boxing/MMA/ Kickboxing
2) Ultraman Triathlon / Winter Triathlon
3) Australian football / Rugby (combinations of American Football strength and power mixed with soccer's stamina and pace)
I've never been in a legit boxing match, but I wrestled in high school. Going six minutes was absolutely brutal, so I can only imagine what 12 rounds of exchanging body hits would be like.
tennis
Has no one watched I'm gonna Git' you Sucka?
Try running a few blocks with a TV on your back, and the police helicopter searchlights on you. The answer is obviously the black Olympics.
soccer
Darts......
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