i dont get it....did you guys find it funny...as in....how ridiculous it was??? or you actually stand by what he was babbling about..and that he was a funny guy??
basically...he kept it real..even if you dont agree with his opinion..you can tell he was being real with his answers and it wasnt rehearsed like some trainers interviews are..I agreed with most..but the one thing I was trying to understand was the 100 mill..I guess he meant there was a guaranteed amount already..and then with the PPV..ect there would be more? making almost that amount..but he didnt mean 100 mill for each fighter..but together, is how I took it..but at first I thought he meant each..
anyways..
I thought they were posting it up tomorrow..guess not..it was classic..
Roger said the Pinoy use A-side during their war with the U.S and the "45 bullets couldn't kill them motherphucker"
this made me laugh.. lololololololol
He got his facts twisted. they couldnt stop them enough with .38's so they moved up to .45 after their experience against the Moro tribe of the Philippines.
Power - The .45 ACP is a proven stopper. The only other handgun cartridge which has demonstrated stopping power comparable to the .45 ACP is the 125 grain .357 Magnum jacketed hollowpoint. The Army moved to the .45 caliber bullet after the failure of the .38 Long Colt to stop the Moro tribesmen in the Philippines. Contrary to popular myth, the .45 ACP was not issued in the Philippines during the Moro uprising, but the experience with the Moros led the Army to specify the .45 for its new autoloader. The Moros used
religious ritual and body binding to put themselves into an altered state of consciousness prior to battles, and the .38 Long Colt would not adequately stop these highly motivated warriors. Moving forward a century, law enforcement is again looking to the brute force stopping power of the .45 ACP to deal the current generation of criminals, many of whom use drugs which numb the senses, suppress the response to systemic shock, and repress the survival instinct. While ballistics mavens may argue the merits of their particular pet cartridges, few would argue that there is a better pistol cartridge than the .45 ACP. It has been decisively stopping fights for longer than most of us have been on this troubled little planet.
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