When a guy beats somebody so handily, it's usually an indicator that he "has the guy's #." It also applies to a situation like Mayo-Forrest as stated above, when a guy beats somebody who's much better than him, but that don't mean it can't be true when the better fighter wins. When 2 fighters' styles are synchronized to the point that 1 guy can't do what he does best to win the fight, I'd call that havin a guy's #.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Please STOP it with the "Hopkins has his #" crap
Collapse
-
Originally posted by mangler View PostWhen a guy beats somebody so handily, it's usually an indicator that he "has the guy's #." It also applies to a situation like Mayo-Forrest as stated above, when a guy beats somebody who's much better than him, but that don't mean it can't be true when the better fighter wins. When 2 fighters' styles are synchronized to the point that 1 guy can't do what he does best to win the fight, I'd call that havin a guy's #.
Comment
-
-
-
-
Originally posted by R I Z O View PostPERFECT!!!!!!!
I've been meaning to ask you but I always forget.
1) What does "I can haz turbo?" mean?
2) What did your previous username mean (917-30)?
Of course, Mr. Pea will be able to confirm this..
Comment
-
Originally posted by R I Z O View PostPERFECT!!!!!!!
I've been meaning to ask you but I always forget.
1) What does "I can haz turbo?" mean?
2) What did your previous username mean (917-30)?
2) The 917-30 was the most powerful of Porsche's legendary 917 line of racing cars. They developed 1400 horse power on high boost (These were turbo cars as well). The only racing cars that have surpassed them in terms of power are drag cars. And this was back in the 1970's. They were FAR ahead of there time.
Comment
Comment