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Wee Tommy wrote: 19 Dec 2019, 19:15
bigped wrote: 18 Dec 2019, 14:48 Am sure I read somewhere ex pro Micheal hunter who was only a super bantam
Used to terrorise the doorman in Hartlepool , lot of these doorman can’t fight
His nickname at one time was scourge of Hartlepool bouncers lol
Didn’t Hunter post on here a few years back?
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Delta Jay wrote: 19 Dec 2019, 19:18
thechump wrote: 19 Dec 2019, 14:18

Call me boring but i dont take drugs mate. Never had a line of coke in my life and tbh im proud of that coming from an area were its on every street corner and people offering it to me in my taxi.
You don’t have to answer this but where are you from?
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Wee Tommy wrote: 19 Dec 2019, 19:19 The top bouncer in the clubs in George Street is Danny Henry, 155lb ufc fighter. Not on Joshs Level imo and Josh can defo have a fight with anyone any size. Crazy to suggest bouncers are going to be able to do him easy. Lunacy. I was in that club last night absolutely off my tits for my works night out.

Is that the club Taylor was in? Was he mouthing off at Henry? On the street, I'm pretty sure Henry would have him in some kind of BJJ hold sharpish, he's very slick with submissions.
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There are smaller men who can hit very hard and can beat bigger men, there are also big men who are very quick and fit who would be hard for a smaller man to take down however good he is - not every big man is a lumbering oaf - some aren't and would present a big problem - what this means of course is that fighting and taking on people in a street environment is Russian Roulette whoever you are - big or small - and really best avoided. Of course, Taylor is a world class fighter but he needs to think about how he is living his life at the moment - there are so many potential catastrophes that can happen if you're out drunk, charlied off your box and not being the world's most reasonable person - I can imagine there are many fellas out there would would love to put the boot into Taylor alongside his mates - and it usually comes with a smile and 'Hey, howyadoin? Saw you on telly beating that Yank' then there's a ruffle of the hair or a too enthusiastic a backslap and it's on then... if they came with growls then it would be easier to avoid but it usually isn't the case.

Re: Michael Hunter - I never took to how he revelled in his 'I beat up the bouncers of Hartlepool, me' crap - I always thought it showed him in a bad light. I know Hartlepool is a very tough town but most guys on the doors in these towns are just normal handy lads with families earning a few quid at night - do you think Michael Hunter would have 'terrorised' the bouncers of the West End of London? Or lets go world class with this and terrorise the bouncers of Sydney or Auckland where they are usually Samoan, Tongans and Maoris?

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No - he wouldn't have done, he wouldn't have attempted it and we all know it. :TU:
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Carlos wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 00:15 There are smaller men who can hit very hard and can beat bigger men, there are also big men who are very quick and fit who would be hard for a smaller man to take down however good he is - not every big man is a lumbering oaf - some aren't and would present a big problem - what this means of course is that fighting and taking on people in a street environment is Russian Roulette whoever you are - big or small - and really best avoided. Of course, Taylor is a world class fighter but he needs to think about how he is living his life at the moment - there are so many potential catastrophes that can happen if you're out drunk, charlied off your box and not being the world's most reasonable person - I can imagine there are many fellas out there would would love to put the boot into Taylor alongside his mates - and it usually comes with a smile and 'Hey, howyadoin? Saw you on telly beating that Yank' then there's a ruffle of the hair or a too enthusiastic a backslap and it's on then... if they came with growls then it would be easier to avoid but it usually isn't the case.

Re: Michael Hunter - I never took to how he revelled in his 'I beat up the bouncers of Hartlepool, me' crap - I always thought it showed him in a bad light. I know Hartlepool is a very tough town but most guys on the doors in these towns are just normal handy lads with families earning a few quid at night - do you think Michael Hunter would have 'terrorised' the bouncers of the West End of London? Or lets go world class with this and terrorise the bouncers of Sydney or Auckland where they are usually Samoan, Tongans and Maoris?

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No - he wouldn't have done, he wouldn't have attempted it and we all know it. :TU:
So Solid Crew have let themselves go man...
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TheLeprechaun wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 00:09
Wee Tommy wrote: 19 Dec 2019, 19:19 The top bouncer in the clubs in George Street is Danny Henry, 155lb ufc fighter. Not on Joshs Level imo and Josh can defo have a fight with anyone any size. Crazy to suggest bouncers are going to be able to do him easy. Lunacy. I was in that club last night absolutely off my tits for my works night out.

Is that the club Taylor was in? Was he mouthing off at Henry? On the street, I'm pretty sure Henry would have him in some kind of BJJ hold sharpish, he's very slick with submissions.
No I doubt it in fact I’d imagine they were friendly. Danny let us all in the other night right past 100 odd folk in queue, he’s a sound guy. Taylor’s just been steaming, like 90% of folk at that time of night in that part of town and the bouncers have shat themselves and called the cops.

Taylor comes from a martial background. I don’t know why you keep insisting everyone on that door would batter him in the street. It’s very naive man 🙄
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Wee Tommy wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 05:12
TheLeprechaun wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 00:09


Is that the club Taylor was in? Was he mouthing off at Henry? On the street, I'm pretty sure Henry would have him in some kind of BJJ hold sharpish, he's very slick with submissions.
No I doubt it in fact I’d imagine they were friendly. Danny let us all in the other night right past 100 odd folk in queue, he’s a sound guy. Taylor’s just been steaming, like 90% of folk at that time of night in that part of town and the bouncers have shat themselves and called the cops.

Taylor comes from a martial background. I don’t know why you keep insisting everyone on that door would batter him in the street. It’s very naive man 🙄
I'm 6'5 and i wouldn't fancy a row with him!
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Stuarty wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 04:31
Carlos wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 00:15 There are smaller men who can hit very hard and can beat bigger men, there are also big men who are very quick and fit who would be hard for a smaller man to take down however good he is - not every big man is a lumbering oaf - some aren't and would present a big problem - what this means of course is that fighting and taking on people in a street environment is Russian Roulette whoever you are - big or small - and really best avoided. Of course, Taylor is a world class fighter but he needs to think about how he is living his life at the moment - there are so many potential catastrophes that can happen if you're out drunk, charlied off your box and not being the world's most reasonable person - I can imagine there are many fellas out there would would love to put the boot into Taylor alongside his mates - and it usually comes with a smile and 'Hey, howyadoin? Saw you on telly beating that Yank' then there's a ruffle of the hair or a too enthusiastic a backslap and it's on then... if they came with growls then it would be easier to avoid but it usually isn't the case.

Re: Michael Hunter - I never took to how he revelled in his 'I beat up the bouncers of Hartlepool, me' crap - I always thought it showed him in a bad light. I know Hartlepool is a very tough town but most guys on the doors in these towns are just normal handy lads with families earning a few quid at night - do you think Michael Hunter would have 'terrorised' the bouncers of the West End of London? Or lets go world class with this and terrorise the bouncers of Sydney or Auckland where they are usually Samoan, Tongans and Maoris?

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No - he wouldn't have done, he wouldn't have attempted it and we all know it. :TU:
So Solid Crew have let themselves go man...
:lol: :lol:
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Sounds like Dalton from Road House :clap:

i agree with pretty much all of this, although in my Experience / town you if the Bouncer was a boxer/ MMA guy or some big lump from the gym then generally you would know each other from the Boxing Circuit or whatever and this thing wouldn't occur. im guessing the same with Taylor situation , Taylor would probably know that this guy wasnt anything and would have very much fancied his chances of knocking him out . maybe the whole thing has been blown out of proportion also .

anyway hopefully its a one off at least while his Boxing career is in full throttle but hes from Edinburgh so they can be quite mouthy and lairy :)




coneye wrote: 19 Dec 2019, 18:33 I worked doors a lot , and believe me theres a lot of smaller fellas who can sort out big guys quick smart ,You just need to remember a boxer or kickboxer are not normal to the everyday guy ,, Most other doorman i worked with were just big and sure there size and strenght would win out , which it would against someone they could hurt ,

Thing is fellas that box or do mma or such , go out and train 3-4 -5 nights a week and are used to being punched in the head , most doorman are not , they use there size , but that does'nt work against the guy who is fast hits hard , and laughs when you hit him .
Worked with a kick boxer once , who was a smallish guy around 5'9" he fought at 72 kilo apparantly he was known has an awsome kicker ,, one night it was going off with a bunch of drug fooked crazies , myself him and another guy who was around 6"7" had to ask em to leave it kicked off , did'nt last long , the big guy ran away , after he got smacked a couple of times , he got sacked that nght , but the ruckus stopped when you could hear a scream over the music , my kickboxer mate , broke someones leg at the knee with a kick , The idiots did'nt want to play after that , and left leaving there mate to go in the ambulance , , It was the second time he had done that , . I done a lot of sparring with him and believe me , he could take a punch , smile and just come back you could'nt hurt the bugger ,
Once i put a belly pad on and invited him to take his best kick , i wanted to see how hard it was , he lined me up let go with a kick and litery lifted me off the floor , tell you if i did'nt have the belly pad on it would of been broken ribs for sure ... I'm not so sure many big 17 stone doorman would stand up to him , kicking or not , UNLESS they were trained fighters themselves ,, and guess what he was'nt even world level .
Taylors a world champ for fook sake ,, small or not he's taking a liberty picking on a guy just trying to do a job
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Gazmac81 wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 05:55 Sounds like Dalton from Road House :clap:

i agree with pretty much all of this, although in my Experience / town you if the Bouncer was a boxer/ MMA guy or some big lump from the gym then generally you would know each other from the Boxing Circuit or whatever and this thing wouldn't occur. im guessing the same with Taylor situation , Taylor would probably know that this guy wasnt anything and would have very much fancied his chances of knocking him out . maybe the whole thing has been blown out of proportion also .

anyway hopefully its a one off at least while his Boxing career is in full throttle but hes from Edinburgh so they can be quite mouthy and lairy :)




coneye wrote: 19 Dec 2019, 18:33 I worked doors a lot , and believe me theres a lot of smaller fellas who can sort out big guys quick smart ,You just need to remember a boxer or kickboxer are not normal to the everyday guy ,, Most other doorman i worked with were just big and sure there size and strenght would win out , which it would against someone they could hurt ,

Thing is fellas that box or do mma or such , go out and train 3-4 -5 nights a week and are used to being punched in the head , most doorman are not , they use there size , but that does'nt work against the guy who is fast hits hard , and laughs when you hit him .
Worked with a kick boxer once , who was a smallish guy around 5'9" he fought at 72 kilo apparantly he was known has an awsome kicker ,, one night it was going off with a bunch of drug fooked crazies , myself him and another guy who was around 6"7" had to ask em to leave it kicked off , did'nt last long , the big guy ran away , after he got smacked a couple of times , he got sacked that nght , but the ruckus stopped when you could hear a scream over the music , my kickboxer mate , broke someones leg at the knee with a kick , The idiots did'nt want to play after that , and left leaving there mate to go in the ambulance , , It was the second time he had done that , . I done a lot of sparring with him and believe me , he could take a punch , smile and just come back you could'nt hurt the bugger ,
Once i put a belly pad on and invited him to take his best kick , i wanted to see how hard it was , he lined me up let go with a kick and litery lifted me off the floor , tell you if i did'nt have the belly pad on it would of been broken ribs for sure ... I'm not so sure many big 17 stone doorman would stand up to him , kicking or not , UNLESS they were trained fighters themselves ,, and guess what he was'nt even world level .
Taylors a world champ for fook sake ,, small or not he's taking a liberty picking on a guy just trying to do a job
What a film :lol: I remember watching it as a kid and seeing the sex bit and thinking 'wtf is going on there' :lol:
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thechump wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 00:04
Delta Jay wrote: 19 Dec 2019, 19:18

You don’t have to answer this but where are you from?
Birkenhead Merseyside
I think I might be that taxi driver you mentioned. Joking mate, good on you.
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Delta Jay wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 08:36
thechump wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 00:04
Birkenhead Merseyside
I think I might be that taxi driver you mentioned. Joking mate, good on you.
Haha I am a taxi driver buddy,thats what im saying if I did sniff I would be charged every night the amount I get offered off lads I pick up lol.
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Delta Jay wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 08:36
thechump wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 00:04
Birkenhead Merseyside
I think I might be that taxi driver you mentioned. Joking mate, good on you.
Just noticed your user name,do you work for delta lol
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thechump wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 09:15
Delta Jay wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 08:36

I think I might be that taxi driver you mentioned. Joking mate, good on you.
Just noticed your user name,do you work for delta lol

Hahahah no I don’t it’s just a daft name. I just know what it’s like round here that’s why I asked
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Delta Jay wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 12:03
thechump wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 09:15

Just noticed your user name,do you work for delta lol

Hahahah no I don’t it’s just a daft name. I just know what it’s like round here that’s why I asked
Are you from the merseyside area then mate? Crazy by were I live now,5 gun related incidents on the wirral in the past 3 weeks,its fckin unreal,didnt think there was that many shitbags in my area lol
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Stuarty wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 06:28
Gazmac81 wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 05:55 Sounds like Dalton from Road House :clap:

i agree with pretty much all of this, although in my Experience / town you if the Bouncer was a boxer/ MMA guy or some big lump from the gym then generally you would know each other from the Boxing Circuit or whatever and this thing wouldn't occur. im guessing the same with Taylor situation , Taylor would probably know that this guy wasnt anything and would have very much fancied his chances of knocking him out . maybe the whole thing has been blown out of proportion also .

anyway hopefully its a one off at least while his Boxing career is in full throttle but hes from Edinburgh so they can be quite mouthy and lairy :)





What a film :lol: I remember watching it as a kid and seeing the sex bit and thinking 'wtf is going on there' :lol:


]Sounds like Dalton from Road House :clap:[/b]

:clap: :clap: Ha ha , it does , does'nt it ,, Its the way you tell them :OhYes: :OhYes: ,,

So i actually rang him last night and said , remember the night you broke that fellas leg , he said which one ,, I knew of two , but turns out , he actually done it 3 times , It was his speciality really , line them up and kick the knee turns out the last time the fella tried to sue him and the pub , so he gave away bouncing that was a lot of years ago though,, Probably best he did , if you know your gonna do that damage you should'nt be doing it .
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He's in the papers today shaking the bouncers hand looks like a serious damage limitations exercise
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Sponsorship on the line. People around him reminding him how Scott Harrison ended up.
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polecateddy wrote: 21 Dec 2019, 09:03 Sponsorship on the line. People around him reminding him how Scott Harrison ended up.

He'd be nuts to let those crisp companies walker away.
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bigped wrote: 18 Dec 2019, 14:48 Am sure I read somewhere ex pro Micheal hunter who was only a super bantam
Used to terrorise the doorman in Hartlepool , lot of these doorman can’t fight
It was more a case of Micky and his entourage being a nuisance in the bars, not so much fighting but being very boisterous.
And factor in that most of the doors in Hartlepool are run by Dave Garside who was Hunters manager pretty much made Micky untouchable in town
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thechump wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 13:40
Delta Jay wrote: 20 Dec 2019, 12:03

Hahahah no I don’t it’s just a daft name. I just know what it’s like round here that’s why I asked
Are you from the merseyside area then mate? Crazy by were I live now,5 gun related incidents on the wirral in the past 3 weeks,its fckin unreal,didnt think there was that many shitbags in my area lol
Could go on about it all night but this isn’t the place. Worse and worse all the time
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Anyone who thinks they're mad cos they have a line needs a look at theirself in the mirror. Cringey

Only in the Uk do people think they're mad cos they do it. It's just a stimulant that keeps you awake. Don't think you're mad for having a coffee but do if you do a line

Most people who do it need to do it for confidence otherwise they'd just stand on a night out scared of their shadow. Most need a line to chat a girl up
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It does only mean one thing calling someone that but I hear that all the time in the west coast. I'd be more concerned he was caught with ching for his sake. Good luck to the guy
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Wa1nuts wrote: 21 Dec 2019, 15:40 Anyone who thinks they're mad cos they have a line needs a look at theirself in the mirror. Cringey

Only in the Uk do people think they're mad cos they do it. It's just a stimulant that keeps you awake. Don't think you're mad for having a coffee but do if you do a line

Most people who do it need to do it for confidence otherwise they'd just stand on a night out scared of their shadow. Most need a line to chat a girl up
:clap: well said :TU:
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johnty1888 wrote: 21 Dec 2019, 12:09
bigped wrote: 18 Dec 2019, 14:48 Am sure I read somewhere ex pro Micheal hunter who was only a super bantam
Used to terrorise the doorman in Hartlepool , lot of these doorman can’t fight
It was more a case of Micky and his entourage being a nuisance in the bars, not so much fighting but being very boisterous.
And factor in that most of the doors in Hartlepool are run by Dave Garside who was Hunters manager pretty much made Micky untouchable in town
Good explanation thanks, I had forgotten about big Garside. He seemed to do very well after boxing
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