View Full Version : most in shape man/woman uve ever seen?


RonRoss
10-09-2006, 09:30 PM
brock lesnar has gotta be 1 of em

http://www.haktanir.org/gures/pics/brock/14.jpg

tyson gotta be 1 of them 2

http://www.michaeltyson.com/michael-tyson.gif

Coreano
10-09-2006, 09:42 PM
are you talking about just huge guys? that doesnt exactly mean in shape, atleast to me.

RonRoss
10-09-2006, 09:47 PM
no,any,they just came 2 mind

Azteca
10-09-2006, 09:49 PM
marvin hagler, carmen basilio, rocky marciano, bernard hopkins to name a few.

jumpman_jones
10-09-2006, 10:18 PM
Rocky Marciano, and the first guy doesnt look like hes in shape just looks like hes ripped. I'd wager he couldnt even run 3 miles at a decent pace

TomRiddle
10-09-2006, 10:32 PM
http://www.martonaron.hu/~prog/Arnold%20Swarzenegger/974020173.jpg
:bounce:

leff
10-09-2006, 11:45 PM
thats a question about how you define shape.

personly i would say my two all time favourites marciano and frazier

Coreano
10-09-2006, 11:48 PM
sorry guys but i dont think boxers are the most cut/built athletes... NFL Wide Recievers are probably that in my mind.

Terrell Owens
http://greyhoundblog.free.fr/dotclear/images/terrell_owens.jpg

leff
10-09-2006, 11:57 PM
sorry guys but i dont think boxers are the most cut/built athletes... NFL Wide Recievers are probably that in my mind.

Terrell Owens
http://greyhoundblog.free.fr/dotclear/images/terrell_owens.jpg

doesnt mena they aint the overal best atlethes

Ringo
10-10-2006, 12:04 AM
Lance Armstrong circa 2004.

fraidycat
10-10-2006, 02:03 AM
Jack Lalanne.

- 1954 Age 40: Swam the length of the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge underwater with 140 pounds of equipment, including two air tanks� an undisputed world record.

- 1955 Age 41: Swam handcuffed from Alcatraz to Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, CA.

- 1956 Age 42: Set a world record of 1,033 pushups in 23 minutes on "You Asked for It, a TV Show with Art Baker.

- 1957 Age 43: Swam the treacherous Golden Gate Channel, towing a 2,500-pound cabin cruiser. This involved fighting the cold, swift ocean currents that made the 1 mile swim a 6 - mile test of strength and endurance.

- 1958 Age 44: Maneuvered a paddleboard 30 miles, 9- hours non-stop from Farallon Islands to the San Francisco shore.

- 1959 Age 45: Completed 1,000 pushups and 1,000 chin-ups in 1 hours and 22 minutes.

- 1974 Age 60: Swam from Alcatraz Island to Fisherman's Wharf, for a second time handcuffed, shackled and towing a 1,000-pound boat.

- 1975 Age 61: Swam the length of the Golden Gate Bridge, underwater, for a second time handcuffed, shackled and towing a 1,000-pound boat.

- 1976 Age 62: Commemorating the "Spirit of '76", swam 1 mile in Long Beach Harbor, handcuffed, shackled and towing 13 boats (representing the 13 original colonies) containing 76 people.

- 1979 Age 65: Towed 65 boats filled with 6,500-pounds of Lousiana Pacific wood pulp while handcuffed and shackled in Lake Ashinoko, near Tokyo, Japan.

- 1980 Age 66: Towed 10 boats in North Miami, Florida filled with 77 people for over a mile in less than 1 hour.

- 1984 Age 70: Handcuffed, shackled and fighting strong winds and currents, towed 70 boats with 70 people from the Queen's Way Bridge in the Long Beach Harbor to the Queen Mary for 1 mile.

EDIT: This was in the days before steroids, people:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/ff/Jack_lalanne_1940s.gif/378px-Jack_lalanne_1940s.gif

Coreano
10-10-2006, 03:25 AM
doesnt mena they aint the overal best atlethes

thats not what this post is about... trust me i know boxers are the best overall athletes, i even made that post a while back.

killerl1g
10-10-2006, 03:42 AM
bruce lee has to be one of them, all the nody builder enveyed him cuz he had very little fat on his body and still had good muscles
http://hometown.aol.com/buffalofox/images/bruce%20lee%20yin%20and%20yang.jpg

TomRiddle
10-10-2006, 04:00 AM
bruce lee has to be one of them, all the nody builder enveyed him cuz he had very little fat on his body and still had good muscles
http://hometown.aol.com/buffalofox/images/bruce%20lee%20yin%20and%20yang.jpg

yeah, Bruce Lee did trained his body to the limit.

TomRiddle
10-10-2006, 04:01 AM
bruce lee has to be one of them, all the nody builder enveyed him cuz he had very little fat on his body and still had good muscles
http://hometown.aol.com/buffalofox/images/bruce%20lee%20yin%20and%20yang.jpg

can you really perform the 1" punch? :cop:

leff
10-10-2006, 09:33 AM
bruce lee has to be one of them, all the nody builder enveyed him cuz he had very little fat on his body and still had good muscles
http://hometown.aol.com/buffalofox/images/bruce%20lee%20yin%20and%20yang.jpg

thats one skinny little man

Velour
10-10-2006, 09:43 AM
thats one skinny little man

a skinny little man that could handle you in seconds im sure.

platinummatt!
10-10-2006, 10:46 AM
Jack Lalanne.

- 1954 Age 40: Swam the length of the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge underwater with 140 pounds of equipment, including two air tanks� an undisputed world record.

- 1955 Age 41: Swam handcuffed from Alcatraz to Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, CA.

- 1956 Age 42: Set a world record of 1,033 pushups in 23 minutes on "You Asked for It, a TV Show with Art Baker.

- 1957 Age 43: Swam the treacherous Golden Gate Channel, towing a 2,500-pound cabin cruiser. This involved fighting the cold, swift ocean currents that made the 1 mile swim a 6 - mile test of strength and endurance.

- 1958 Age 44: Maneuvered a paddleboard 30 miles, 9- hours non-stop from Farallon Islands to the San Francisco shore.

- 1959 Age 45: Completed 1,000 pushups and 1,000 chin-ups in 1 hours and 22 minutes.

- 1974 Age 60: Swam from Alcatraz Island to Fisherman's Wharf, for a second time handcuffed, shackled and towing a 1,000-pound boat.

- 1975 Age 61: Swam the length of the Golden Gate Bridge, underwater, for a second time handcuffed, shackled and towing a 1,000-pound boat.

- 1976 Age 62: Commemorating the "Spirit of '76", swam 1 mile in Long Beach Harbor, handcuffed, shackled and towing 13 boats (representing the 13 original colonies) containing 76 people.

- 1979 Age 65: Towed 65 boats filled with 6,500-pounds of Lousiana Pacific wood pulp while handcuffed and shackled in Lake Ashinoko, near Tokyo, Japan.

- 1980 Age 66: Towed 10 boats in North Miami, Florida filled with 77 people for over a mile in less than 1 hour.

- 1984 Age 70: Handcuffed, shackled and fighting strong winds and currents, towed 70 boats with 70 people from the Queen's Way Bridge in the Long Beach Harbor to the Queen Mary for 1 mile.

EDIT: This was in the days before steroids, people:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/ff/Jack_lalanne_1940s.gif/378px-Jack_lalanne_1940s.gif

Woah,...................

Ringo
10-10-2006, 10:47 AM
Woah,...................

Second that. Holy crap.

leff
10-10-2006, 12:49 PM
a skinny little man that could handle you in seconds im sure.

than i suppose you have some evidence on his fighting abilitys ore that he fought at all

RAESAAD
10-10-2006, 12:53 PM
Easily Chuck Norris...........

paul750
10-10-2006, 12:53 PM
The question could mean a lot of things, but as far as an all rounder goes, maybe someone like a prime Daley Thompson.

paul750
10-10-2006, 12:57 PM
than i suppose you have some evidence on his fighting abilitys ore that he fought at all


Genki Sudo is a small guy who could easily handle most people, and theres no debate about that.

leff
10-10-2006, 04:30 PM
Genki Sudo is a small guy who could easily handle most people, and theres no debate about that.

genki sudo is proven...lee is not get it?

paul750
10-10-2006, 04:33 PM
genki sudo is proven...lee is not get it?
I thought you were implying that small guys couldn't fight, if you wern't, fair enough.

leff
10-10-2006, 05:06 PM
I thought you were implying that small guys couldn't fight, if you wern't, fair enough.

im implying that men with no evidence off fighting cant be called good fighters

leff
10-10-2006, 05:12 PM
I thought you were implying that small guys couldn't fight, if you wern't, fair enough.

im implying that men with no evidence off fighting cant be called good fighters

leff
10-10-2006, 05:13 PM
I thought you were implying that small guys couldn't fight, if you wern't, fair enough.

well............you were wrong

paul750
10-10-2006, 05:15 PM
I didn't say there was evidence of Lee fighting, i said some small guys, like Sudo, can fight.

Pork Chop
10-10-2006, 05:26 PM
Cung Le and Randy Couture.
Marciano and Pacquiao are definitely up there too.
Buakaw Por Pramuk is a personal favorite- anybody who can dance with the ring girls between rounds of his 2nd fight of the night has some serious stamina.
Jim Jeffries did some outstanding stuff back in his day.

RonRoss
10-10-2006, 05:30 PM
dino has gotta be sumwere in the top 10

PunchDrunk
10-10-2006, 08:09 PM
Haha, that Brock Lesnar guy is a joke!! :D

Massive doses of steroids is NOT a sign of being fit!

Piggu
10-10-2006, 08:13 PM
Jack Lalanne.

- 1954 Age 40: Swam the length of the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge underwater with 140 pounds of equipment, including two air tanks� an undisputed world record.

- 1955 Age 41: Swam handcuffed from Alcatraz to Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco, CA.

- 1956 Age 42: Set a world record of 1,033 pushups in 23 minutes on "You Asked for It, a TV Show with Art Baker.

- 1957 Age 43: Swam the treacherous Golden Gate Channel, towing a 2,500-pound cabin cruiser. This involved fighting the cold, swift ocean currents that made the 1 mile swim a 6 - mile test of strength and endurance.

- 1958 Age 44: Maneuvered a paddleboard 30 miles, 9- hours non-stop from Farallon Islands to the San Francisco shore.

- 1959 Age 45: Completed 1,000 pushups and 1,000 chin-ups in 1 hours and 22 minutes.

- 1974 Age 60: Swam from Alcatraz Island to Fisherman's Wharf, for a second time handcuffed, shackled and towing a 1,000-pound boat.

- 1975 Age 61: Swam the length of the Golden Gate Bridge, underwater, for a second time handcuffed, shackled and towing a 1,000-pound boat.

- 1976 Age 62: Commemorating the "Spirit of '76", swam 1 mile in Long Beach Harbor, handcuffed, shackled and towing 13 boats (representing the 13 original colonies) containing 76 people.

- 1979 Age 65: Towed 65 boats filled with 6,500-pounds of Lousiana Pacific wood pulp while handcuffed and shackled in Lake Ashinoko, near Tokyo, Japan.

- 1980 Age 66: Towed 10 boats in North Miami, Florida filled with 77 people for over a mile in less than 1 hour.

- 1984 Age 70: Handcuffed, shackled and fighting strong winds and currents, towed 70 boats with 70 people from the Queen's Way Bridge in the Long Beach Harbor to the Queen Mary for 1 mile.

EDIT: This was in the days before steroids, people:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/ff/Jack_lalanne_1940s.gif/378px-Jack_lalanne_1940s.gif
I still watch his show when it's on.

Brockton Lip
10-10-2006, 08:19 PM
Bruce Lee, Rocky Marciano, Joe Frazier, Jack Lalanne, Jim Jeffries, Donald Hoskins.

TomRiddle
10-10-2006, 10:48 PM
than i suppose you have some evidence on his fighting abilitys ore that he fought at all


I'd say you find and see some documentaries about him.
I'm sure you know nothing about Bruce Lee. :boxing:

Dempsey 1919
10-11-2006, 12:38 AM
Bruce Lee, Rocky Marciano, Joe Frazier, Jack Lalanne, Jim Jeffries, Donald Hoskins.

You forgot Ali.

leff
10-11-2006, 08:42 AM
I'd say you find and see some documentaries about him.
I'm sure you know nothing about Bruce Lee. :boxing:

ive read a lot bout lee, seen many off his movies and seen many documentary, ive even posted at a forum for lee fans asking for proof bout hios socalled fights and fighting ability. doesnt exist, lee was an actor not a fighter

leff
10-11-2006, 08:42 AM
You forgot Ali.

And Ali of course:boxing:

Hunna
10-12-2006, 03:46 AM
doesnt mena they aint the overal best atlethes


alot of it is unfortunately is genetics.

Owens would be similar physique to that if u he wasnt NFL star.

Hunna
10-12-2006, 03:50 AM
whateva happnd 2 brock lesnar?

Coreano
10-12-2006, 04:52 AM
whateva happnd 2 brock lesnar?

hes currently training for MMA at the miletech fight camp.. i heard matt hughes gives him dirty lickings daily though.