[QUOTE="solid_mario"][QUOTE="clembo1990"] Bruce LeePaladin_King
I think it would be fair to say that Bruce Lee did so well because he was so skilled and knew how to get the most out of himself. By pushing himself to the limit he was able to compete against those who had an advantage over him. That's the thing, it all depends on skill level. If a very skilled 170 pounder took on an unskilled 260lb street brawler, the 170 lber would win pretty much every time. Even if the 170 lber is simply MORE trained/skilled, he can win. Royce Gracie in the early days of the UFC basically proved this. The problem comes when both guys are of a roughly equal skill level or are trained in the same martial arts. THEN size becomes a big problem. a 170 pound collegiate wrestler just isn't going to beat a 260 pound collegiate wrestler. Similarly, as the recent Shinya Aoki/Fedor Emelianenko grappling contest goes, a 155 pound world class grappler is going to have some difficulties fighting a world class 230 pound grappler. Similarly, if a totally unskilled, untrained 155 pound guy were to fight a totally unskilled, untrained 230 pounder, he would probably be murdered. Skill comes before size, but where the skill is equal or even remotely similar, size makes all the difference. I love Gracie Jiu-jitsu
Didn't bother with the video, because the existence of God can't be proven.super_mario_128
Prejudice much? You know there is a reason why athiest do not believe in god for the most part, this statement here. Can not help someone see, who is blind.
*ahem* I'm a christian. You can't prove god. I don't even know why you would try. It isn't testable. Besides, you accept god on faith. You shouldn't need to have physical proof.
I never pick on people for spelling or what not , but give God the respect He need , use caps when writing God or Jesus . Thanks you very much.
I'm not an expert on lions, but isn't it true there's a risk that your lion will turn on you? I mean I heard of a trained lion that basically bit his/her owner at this exhibition. True wild animals are not to be trusted at all . this lion could take your head off so true
It's a maneless lion I'm not an expert on lions, but isn't it true there's a risk that your lion will turn on you? I mean I heard of a trained lion that basically bit his/her owner at this exhibition. True wild animals are to be trusted at all . this lion could take your head off so true
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