Celebrities in MMA

Started by Wild Shadow3 pages

Originally posted by Robtard
Wild Shadow
i am not. i just dont think he was that good. i am also aware that he can improve hopefully he will but i dont see him being a great fighter..

Another celebrity worth mentioning:

Brock Lesnar.

😐

Sho Kosugi

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The ninja with the very high tolerance for pain especially has very good hand-eye coordination. He would need it to put that eye liner on.

Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
Another celebrity worth mentioning:

Brock Lesnar.

i dont think you understand the point of this thread. 😐

Brock Lesnar is already a MMA fighter.. i am referring more to movie or tv stars or other celebrities perhaps sports that could climb in the ring and maybe beat the green ranger in the octagon.

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damn disgusting ginger...

anyways if chuck was in his mid or early 40's anyone thing he can take down the green ranger?

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Did he have any ground game.

Originally posted by Mindset
Did he have any ground game.
in that fighting clip he did. he used the ground pound and the arm bar.. six months of training b4 entering the cage should be enough i think to beat the green ranger at least if chuck was in 30's or mid 40's...

if not scott adkins should fight the green ranger i some how think he would eat him alive..

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Originally posted by The Nuul
Sho Kosugi

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Best fight scene of all time.

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
in that fighting clip he did. he used the ground pound and the arm bar.. six months of training b4 entering the cage should be enough i think to beat the green ranger at least if chuck was in 30's or mid 40's...

Yea, but that's from a tv show, not an actual fight.

Green Ranger is a blue belt in bjj, while that's no where close to being great, that's better than 6 mos of training.

Originally posted by Mindset
Yea, but that's from a tv show, not an actual fight.

Green Ranger is a blue belt in bjj, while that's no where close to being great, that's better than 6 mos of training.

its not that hard to learn grapple techniques.. six months of training for a cage fight should be more the enough time if the person is already athletic and has a good background in MA..

but on another note what about scott adkins he seems like he has the training, MA skills to compete with Green Ranger.
i learned and taught about 20 grappling techniques inside of three weeks in military combat...

it really isnt that hard to teach a guy 1 to 10 grappling moves that could potentially win him a cage fight inside of six month training program..

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
its not that hard to learn grapple techniques.. six months of training for a cage fight should be more the enough time if the person is already athletic and has a good background in MA..

but on another note what about scott adkins he seems like he has the training, MA skills to compete with Green Ranger.
i learned and taught about 20 grappling techniques inside of three weeks in military combat...

it really isnt that hard to teach a guy 1 to 10 grappling moves that could potentially win him a cage fight inside of six month training program..

You're right, it's not hard to learn grappling techniques, however, it's hard to learn it and then be able to actually apply it in a fight especially against someone that is significantly more knowledgeable than you are.

Knowing standup MA isn't really gonna help you that much in learning bjj or wrestling.

Have you ever fought someone who took bjj or wrestling for a year or more and been better than them?

You really seem to have an oversimplified view of grappling.

Originally posted by Mindset

Have you ever fought someone who took bjj or wrestling for a year or more and been better than them?

You really seem to have an oversimplified view of grappling.


umm.. well the very 1st time i wrestled with some one i was 14 yrs old and i was doing pretty spastacular and my female chico state champ and would be olympic hopeful Ass. Coach said we look like two retards having seizures...

yeah.. i was that good...

a few weeks of training i was able to compete with the best of them in my weight class of 98 lbs..

but to be honest all you need is a few months of technique training with non static opponents and the right mindset and ur golden.. i should know i am a pretty good grappler if i do say so myself...

but i had the benefit of great MA, american wrestler and even my coach who was an olympic wrestler who also studied JJ... he taught us a lot of various JJ grapple moves as well.... also real life street fighting experience and military combat kinda helps

to me fighting and grappling is easy and it comes easy to me....

Well, you must be the second coming of Rickson Gracie.

But for regular humans, it takes more than 3 weeks to win ADCC.

Originally posted by Mindset
Well, you must be the second coming of Rickson Gracie.

But for regular humans, it takes more than 3 weeks to win ADCC.

yes, regular humans not an already trained athlete fighter or some one whose career is dependent on his fighting ability able defend themselves and or grapple ppl down to arrest them, detain them and to stay alive or to try and get scholarships.. etc etc...

Originally posted by Wild Shadow
yes, regular humans not an already trained athlete fighter or some one whose career is dependent on his fighting ability able defend themselves and or grapple ppl down to arrest them, detain them and to stay alive or to try and get scholarships.. etc etc...

I'm not really sure what this post is meaning to express tbh.

Are all these supposed to apply to Chuck Norris or you?

for various types of athletes and MA practitioners and the reason why they would be more likely to be able to crossover in MMA or learn faster then your average person.

but remember i am only talking about being sufficiently trained to beat the green ranger in his fight he looked kinda soft with how he handled those punches to the jaw.. he clumsily got into a grapple by accident..