Go Go Power Ranger!
I know one of the power rangers' sisters...he played the green ranger, then the black ranger (not the same guy as above...his name's johnny, not jason). I thought this was him for a second but I had to text her before I was like "I know his sister!" lol.
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I think if there was an MMA class for ex-TV actors with a solid background in karate, he'd probably do very well.
Sure, he's probably a way better fighter than most guys his age, and he might have some natural ability. But any decent pro MMA athlete would destroy him.
I'd be mildly curious to see him fight way way way down on the card against some tomato can, just to see what he can do. But his chances of being an impressive fighter that I would want to watch again seem very low.
Sure, he's probably a way better fighter than most guys his age, and he might have some natural ability. But any decent pro MMA athlete would destroy him.
I'd be mildly curious to see him fight way way way down on the card against some tomato can, just to see what he can do. But his chances of being an impressive fighter that I would want to watch again seem very low.
"At the same time, the beauty of MMA is that there is no hiding in the cage. When pretenders have tried it out in the past, they've been shown the floor of the cage, very quickly. Right, Jose Canseco?"
HA! anyone ever see that fight? funniest thing to watch him fighting this giant Asian man.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCNeXGi0x2g
HA! anyone ever see that fight? funniest thing to watch him fighting this giant Asian man.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCNeXGi0x2g
Since when in MMA, do they mis-match weight categorys?
That Jose one is fun to watch, but whats a 6'4" doing in the ring with a 7something who obviously out weighs him? Unless Jose is hiding a 70lb man slug.
That Jose one is fun to watch, but whats a 6'4" doing in the ring with a 7something who obviously out weighs him? Unless Jose is hiding a 70lb man slug.
Heavyweights can have a huge size gap. In the UFC Light heavyweight is 205. The limit for heavyweight is 265. In some other organizations, there is no super heavyweight div., and heavyweight has no restriction at the top end. A 6'0" 210 lbs. guy could conceivably fight a 7'0" 350 pounder.




