Best infighter vs Best fighter at a distance
Best infighter vs Best fighter at a distance
I think these guys win the award for each catagory.
This guy can do untold damage at a distance.....
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Best infighter....no one touches this guy on the inside...
http://www.nps.gov/grsa/resources/image ... cupine.jpg
This guy can do untold damage at a distance.....
http://www.exzooberance.com/virtual%20z ... 485090.jpg
Best infighter....no one touches this guy on the inside...
http://www.nps.gov/grsa/resources/image ... cupine.jpg
BoxBuzz
I hate to take umbrage with you, but the weasel known as the Fisher, successfully preys on the porcupine. They are adept at flipping porcupines over and then attacking there soft underbelly. And since Fisher's are excellent tree climbers, fast over short distances, and good swimmers, they're pretty good ultimate fighters.
I hate to take umbrage with you, but the weasel known as the Fisher, successfully preys on the porcupine. They are adept at flipping porcupines over and then attacking there soft underbelly. And since Fisher's are excellent tree climbers, fast over short distances, and good swimmers, they're pretty good ultimate fighters.
good call we've got some "fishercats" out this way. They are pretty unbeatable for their size, they feast on the local cats quite often. And will take on porcupines as well. How about the badger? He holds his ground pretty well. The fisher gets bigger than most people think...as you can see.
http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/WildSci/mam_picts/fisher.jpg
http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/WildSci/mam_picts/fisher.jpg
The only animal I've ever heard of periodically preying on badgers, are tigers in Asia. The 500 lb weight advantage is the reason. Badgers are nothing compared to wolverines though, there are stories of full grown bears avoiding them, because they're so crazy. Also read a story of a pair of giant river otters in South America killing a 17 ft anaconda. If there was any rhyme or reason to our colloquialisms, being called a 'weasel' would be indicative of your fighting prowess. What is this, Box Rec or Animal Planet ?
I take it you're in the Green Mountain Boy State.
I take it you're in the Green Mountain Boy State.
I understood it is not sure if the only reason is their craziness. Another explanation that was offered was that even bear can't stay the smell of wolverine.Seamus wrote:Badgers are nothing compared to wolverines though, there are stories of full grown bears avoiding them, because they're so crazy.
Nope strictly on topic research....if we carefully watch these critters we may be able to better evolve both offensive and defensive aspects of the sport.
I have to wonder if any fighter was ever repulsed by the stench of his opponent to the degree it affected the outcome? Or if any fighter ever went in with the intentions of smelling so bad it might have phsyche aspect? Never read anything about this so I'm assuming it has never been a factor. It might backfire if you offend the ref.....Could this be the reason for some lopsided refereeing through the years?
I have to wonder if any fighter was ever repulsed by the stench of his opponent to the degree it affected the outcome? Or if any fighter ever went in with the intentions of smelling so bad it might have phsyche aspect? Never read anything about this so I'm assuming it has never been a factor. It might backfire if you offend the ref.....Could this be the reason for some lopsided refereeing through the years?
Makes you really want to carry your own.....
Would a rule be brought into play if a fighter showed up just skunked as part of his psychological battle plan? It would seem that could definately throw the opponent off his battle plan. Come to think of so could the smell of someone drenched in cheap french perfume. I suppose the fight would have to go on...but you cant' tell me it wouldn't have some effect on your opponent....problem is you couldn't quite gauge what that might be. Might work for you or against you I suppose.
Would a rule be brought into play if a fighter showed up just skunked as part of his psychological battle plan? It would seem that could definately throw the opponent off his battle plan. Come to think of so could the smell of someone drenched in cheap french perfume. I suppose the fight would have to go on...but you cant' tell me it wouldn't have some effect on your opponent....problem is you couldn't quite gauge what that might be. Might work for you or against you I suppose.
Yes the completely unhygenic fighter who trains so hard that he doesnt even bathe could lead people to believe that he is such a bad ass that nothing not even soap and water can distract him from his single minded goal of defeating other men in the squared circle. It could be very intimidating-that level of commitment. On the other hand his opponent may find him so revolting that he decides to belt him out of there before he himself gets sick from the stench. It could go either way.
The Honey Badger is the one you want to watch out for. Most vicious animal in the world.
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Re: Best infighter vs Best fighter at a distance
I see you caught Duran on a bad day!... 8)BoxBuzz wrote:I think these guys win the award for each catagory.
This guy can do untold damage at a distance.....
http://www.exzooberance.com/virtual%20z ... 485090.jpg
Best infighter....no one touches this guy on the inside...
http://www.nps.gov/grsa/resources/image ... cupine.jpg