Who are/were the top US bad asses?

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  • paul750
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    #11
    He was out of jail briefly, but was caught robbing a bank or something, then sent back. he did 133 press ups in 60 seconds apparently.

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    • paul750
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      #12
      Originally posted by enadeus
      Chuck Zitto is a tough cat, beat up Van Dam, former Hells Angels.
      Yeah he looks it. not sure how good a fighter van damme is though. or if it was even a fair fight.

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      • paul750
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        #13
        Anyone have any other names apart from Zito?

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          #14
          Hulk Hogan ?

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          • Moschino045
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            #15
            dont laugh but steve collins says he never lost a one on one streetfight & says he had over one hundred, he used to go to the roughest pubs in Dublin when he wos 15 & if anyone looked at him wrong he would just give them the stare & use body language to invite them for a scrap. thats all he wos good for tho, see him against Eubank & you just see a pub brawler

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            • enadeus
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              #16
              Originally posted by paul750
              Yeah he looks it. not sure how good a fighter van damme is though. or if it was even a fair fight.
              It was fair, in the bathroom of a club 1 vs 1. Van Dam was acting tought. Van dam is built and is 6'0 and I believe he was kickboxer champion or something in the 80's. Zitto is like 5'9 and just has street fighting backround.

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                #17
                Originally posted by enadeus
                It was fair, in the bathroom of a club 1 vs 1. Van Dam was acting tought. Van dam is built and is 6'0 and I believe he was kickboxer champion or something in the 80's. Zitto is like 5'9 and just has street fighting backround.

                I'll take a genuine street tough guy over a pseudo-martial artist, anytime.

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                • paul750
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                  #18
                  Intersting stuff about Lenny Mclean...
                  He would then fly out to fight one of New York's finest fighters, Big John McCormack. He picked up a nice little wage and two broken hands as well. Challenges which were given out to boxers like ex pro Heavyweight Danny McCalinden and unlicensed fighter Harry Starbuck came unanswered. As well as a challenge to The A Teams Mr T, who had just picked up the title "King of the Bouncers" in New York. A offer of £20,000 to fight in London was turned down by T.

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                  • Oasis_Lad
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by paul750
                    Intersting stuff about Lenny Mclean...
                    He would then fly out to fight one of New York's finest fighters, Big John McCormack. He picked up a nice little wage and two broken hands as well. Challenges which were given out to boxers like ex pro Heavyweight Danny McCalinden and unlicensed fighter Harry Starbuck came unanswered. As well as a challenge to The A Teams Mr T, who had just picked up the title "King of the Bouncers" in New York. A offer of £20,000 to fight in London was turned down by T.
                    mclean would have hurt t big time

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                    • paul750
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                      #20

                      Mclean was almost as mad looking as Shaw.

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