Gotta agree here too. The poor ******* can hardly move anymore. Evil Knievel is right up there too.Quote:
Originally Posted by LongHitta
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Gotta agree here too. The poor ******* can hardly move anymore. Evil Knievel is right up there too.Quote:
Originally Posted by LongHitta
I thought that it was "Tour De LANCE"!Quote:
As of this morning he held a 3 minute lead in the Tour De France.
Those anouncers must have marbles in their mouths.
Haha, it has been The Tour De Lance for the past 7 years, now Lance is going to retire and give someone else a chance! It truly is an amazing dominate performance when you think about it. That is not an easy race to win once let alone 7 straight. :thumbupQuote:
Originally Posted by Dan Kilbank
I have to agree with this one. There's a difference of beimg tough and getting injured alot. The thing about Gracie is that he hardly ever got hit! He would beat guys 3 times his size and although some of you might think Brazillian Jiu-Jitsu is boring it's effective and when Gracie was at his prime no one could beat him in the UFC and the UFC is one tough thing to do.Quote:
Originally Posted by thotho
My pick off the top of my head which I can't believe no one mentioned earlier, Brett Favre. He started over 100 straight games for the Packers and he wasn't one of those slide before they get hit sort of QB. He was one tough SOB. Very hard nosed, and to start 100+ straight games says something in itself. But watching the way he played makes it all the more impressive.
Oh and I forgot. Honourable mention has to go to all those NHLers (especially goalies) who played without helmets and facemasks. I couldn't even fathom playing goalie without face protection. Those were some tough (not to mention crazy) guys.
I gotta agree with this one. Especially after what he's been through not only in the ring, but in his personal life as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Reid Masson
Vinnie Jones...the star of such incredible films as "Snatch" and "Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" was also vicious soccer player in the English Premiereship. But it wasn't his 13 career red cards that made him the toughest man in soccer. Anyone who has seen a certain picture of Jones clenching the junk of Newcastle's Paul Gascoine would have a hard time arguing that Jones isn't the world's most ruthless footballer
I believe Vinnie Jones is more on the mean than the tough side. I mean did he received as well as he gave? I like his looks though, checked the filmography and didn't his credit for Jurassic Park, now there where his toughness shone...