Iron Mike Tyson - The Former baddest man on the planet
Who are/were the top US bad asses?
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Van Damme is not 6'0 buddy, he's about 5'8/5'9.Originally posted by enadeusIt 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.Comment
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Wait a minute....
when in the hell was Van Damme an actual kickboxing champ?
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Jordan Maldonado
“I love the violence, the violence is the best part…I sit there and hope, I hope and pray that you cross that line, I’d love to put my foot up your ass.”
“My motto when I was growing up and going to clubs was either I’m gonna get a piece of ass or I’m gonna kick some ass, both was equally satisfying for me.”
Jordan is a violent man. He is the first person to admit this. He loves to fight, to hit and be hit. A former Golden Gloves boxer, Jordan served two and a half years in prison for selling drugs. Upon his release he realized that he had to go in a different direction. But he could not remove the violent streak from his nature. So he became a bouncer.
Happily married to his beautiful wife Angie, with 2 adorable boys constantly at their sides, Jordan seems like the perfect family man. He spends his days doing personal training at some of Manhattan’s most exclusive gyms. According to him, he has a very distinct personality at work, “When you see me at the gym, I’m like, ‘How are you, how is your day, you’re doing great’ and I smile, showing teeth, but I can’t show you my teeth at my night job. I’m afraid you want to knock ‘em out.”
When darkness descends and Jordan prepares for the club scene, a different personality emerges. He stands around itching for excitement. He wants you to start trouble. You look at him wrong, you say anything controversial and Jordan is in your face. And you don’t want to get him started. Once Jordan starts fighting, he will beat you down.
“It’s impossible to kick my ass, because in order to kick my ass you have to be willing to die and I don’t think anyone goes out at night willing to die. Once you get me started I don’t stop, exhaustion doesn’t set in, pain doesn’t, I’m a machine.”
When he fights Jordan has two modes. Off and Kill. When playing around with one of the Producers of Bounce: Behind the Velvet Rope, the Producer put his hands up to suggest that Jordan take a swing at him, playfully Jordan took a swipe. Two broken ribs later, the Producer realized that with Jordan, fighting is never a joke.
It is impossible to look at Jordan and see him with his wife and kids and not wonder how he treats them. He is so casual about violence that you have to wonder if he brings that anger home. But then he explains that his wife and kids are the one comfort in his life and that he would never hurt them. And when you see the look on his face change when he holds his baby in his arms, you really believe him. At least you want to.Comment
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John L Sullivan has got to be one of the toughest guys, i'm not sure how he would fair against todays fighters, but in a p4p sense these guys were tough. Sullivan went 75 rounds at one time, and had more brawls outside the ring than he did in it.Comment
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Sullivan
Great choice on Sullivan historically.
I can also add Sonny Liston and Rubin "Hurricane" Carter.
I know he lives in Japan, but how about Bob Sapp?
He's wild and gets gassed early, but on the street it's a different trip as a fight of his probably wouldn't last too long one way or the other.
Chuck Zito is a good choice as well.Comment
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