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Gamebred Pitbull vs Leopard who wins?

Leopards and it's not even close. Those things hunt gorillas and have been seen hauling the giraffes they've killed up trees. You think they'd give a fuck about some mutt?
 
complete mismatch
a game chi on the other hand...

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Lets say the pitbull was hungry and the leopard was feeding on hog a that the pitbull wanted to eat but the leopard didnt want to let the hog go cause he is starving too so he decides he will rather take the chance of fighting the pitull in order to not lose his meal ticket for the day, who would win this fight if this scenario came to fruition guys. THoughts?

Remember this is gamebred. Not those pussified pitbulls that hipsters own.


Whoa …. bro wait a sec.

Is the pitbull hungry or gamebred?
 
If a cat and dog of equal size/weight fight, my vote will always go towards the cat winning with ease...

I have a cat and I play fight with him all the time with my hand/arm.. He bites and claws me gently but its still like sticking my arm in a shredder...

If a dog attacked a cat of equal size.. The cat may appear to be losing because it will fall to its back and the dog will be on top but after 30 seconds to a minute later, dog would be a pile of hamburger meat..

The cat will gut the dog by kicking its hind legs with its claws out.. He will try to hold the dog still with its front claws.. All the while biting the fuck out of it with its big ass sharp teeth...

After about 5 or 10 seconds, the dog will know it fucked up and will try to get away but it wont be able to...
 
Ya I am not arguing that the Leopard has far more fire power and tools to beat a Pit.

If you could do this like they do comic book battles where they say 'no holds barred, both are fighting to the death, knowing they have no option', I too choose the Leopard all day every day.

I just don't believe you could get the Leopard to fight. He would be trying to flee or retreat as most lions and others predators do when faced with a game Honey Badger.

It is not that the Honey Badger is tougher and has better tools. It is simply that the lions do not want to sustain a debilitating injury to kill him. And they would in almost all instances because the Honey Badger is willing to take damage to deliver damage.

Predators will almost always try to walk away from that type of fight

I am guessing you would say this honey badger loses every time, easily to the far more superior Grizzly right? Because we would both agree that if you could really force the grizzly to go all in, it would be over for the badger.




You are wrong.. If game pitts pitts were out in the wild, they would be cat food.. Leopards would hunt those dogs and the fights the dog put up would only last seconds before it is carried up a tree and eaten....

No big cat would be scared of any dog.. Dogs would be looked at as an easy meal..

A big cat would be more weary of getting injured by a gazelle or wildebeast type animal then a pitbull.. Ive seen a video of a donkey stomping a pitbull to death...

I've seen vids of male lions killing packs of hyenas.. Killing each one with one bite or swipe of its paw.. Snapping backs and puncturing skulls...

If a hungry leopard had a gazelle on the right side of the field and a pitbull on the left side of the field, the leopard would go after the dog... It would be an easier, safer meal..

There wont be a fight.. Just a short struggle from the dog...
 
I'd fuck a pitbull in the ass if it came at me, but I wouldn't fight a leopard if had a gun.
 
Dogo Argentino kill big cats frequently, don’t see why a big pit bull couldn’t manage it?
 
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Not a massive difference. I could see the pit winning some and losing some.
 
You are wrong.. If game pitts pitts were out in the wild, they would be cat food.. Leopards would hunt those dogs and the fights the dog put up would only last seconds before it is carried up a tree and eaten....

No big cat would be scared of any dog.. Dogs would be looked at as an easy meal..

A big cat would be more weary of getting injured by a gazelle or wildebeast type animal then a pitbull.. Ive seen a video of a donkey stomping a pitbull to death...

I've seen vids of male lions killing packs of hyenas.. Killing each one with one bite or swipe of its paw.. Snapping backs and puncturing skulls...

If a hungry leopard had a gazelle on the right side of the field and a pitbull on the left side of the field, the leopard would go after the dog... It would be an easier, safer meal..

There wont be a fight.. Just a short struggle from the dog...

M'eh.

You seem to be ignoring or not understanding my arguments.

I am not arguing the big cat does not have all the tools to win.

Would you agree the Grizzly Bear, if it would engage in fight to the death battle would kill a Honey Badger?

Why do you think it does not in the video I post above? Please answer that.


And what about here below a big Male Lion not taking on a Honey Badger. Are you going to argue the Lion does not have a massive advantage in size and tools to kill? What is you think has taught the lion to not go all in and try and make these animals prey?




I'll answer what it is? They have learned over time that this animal can be killed but there is a high likelihood you will get damaged in doing so. So it is not that the Lion CANNOT win, it is that he does not really try. He does the other way because he does not see it as worth the fight.

And that is what I am saying. I do not see the Leopard wanting to engage. I see the Leopard instead trying to run the other way. Not because they can't win but because they are not typically looking for a fight in their food, and they don't want to fight none food animals.
 
Leopard's have the strongest bite of all the big cats. It's also a far bigger, far stronger and more efficient killing machine. It would completely obliterate a pitbull.

Edit: Jaguars have the strongest bite, not leopards. Either way, the pit doesn't have a chance in hell.
 
Gamebred pit vs. siberian tiger and silverback gorilla...who takes it?...
 
we’re not talking “true” PB though, no real thing exists.

Yes they do...the American Pit Bull Terrier. They weigh like 40 pounds. I posted a picture of arguably the greatest one that ever lived in regards to the inhumane sickening sport of dogfighting on page 4. He never lost and died of old age at 13.
 
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Ya I am not arguing that the Leopard has far more fire power and tools to beat a Pit.

If you could do this like they do comic book battles where they say 'no holds barred, both are fighting to the death, knowing they have no option', I too choose the Leopard all day every day.

I just don't believe you could get the Leopard to fight. He would be trying to flee or retreat as most lions and others predators do when faced with a game Honey Badger.

It is not that the Honey Badger is tougher and has better tools. It is simply that the lions do not want to sustain a debilitating injury to kill him. And they would in almost all instances because the Honey Badger is willing to take damage to deliver damage.

Predators will almost always try to walk away from that type of fight

I am guessing you would say this honey badger loses every time, easily to the far more superior Grizzly right? Because we would both agree that if you could really force the grizzly to go all in, it would be over for the badger.

I appreciate you're argument and thanks for keeping it clean. Just can't see a pit winning this fight. I see your point and you very well could be right
 
M'eh.

You seem to be ignoring or not understanding my arguments.

I am not arguing the big cat does not have all the tools to win.

Would you agree the Grizzly Bear, if it would engage in fight to the death battle would kill a Honey Badger?

Why do you think it does not in the video I post above? Please answer that.


And what about here below a big Male Lion not taking on a Honey Badger. Are you going to argue the Lion does not have a massive advantage in size and tools to kill? What is you think has taught the lion to not go all in and try and make these animals prey?





I'll answer what it is? They have learned over time that this animal can be killed but there is a high likelihood you will get damaged in doing so. So it is not that the Lion CANNOT win, it is that he does not really try. He does the other way because he does not see it as worth the fight.

And that is what I am saying. I do not see the Leopard wanting to engage. I see the Leopard instead trying to run the other way. Not because they can't win but because they are not typically looking for a fight in their food, and they don't want to fight none food animals.


No.. You aren't understanding.. You seem to think the cat will avoid a "fight" with the dog because it doesn't want to risk injury..

I'm telling you that it's not a "fight" and there is more risk in a leopard hunting a wildebeast then there is in it hunting a pitbull..

There is no risk outside of a minor flesh wound for the leopard if it went after a pitbull and even then, the leopard can take that dog's back in half a second and snap it's neck with 1 bite..

Against a gazelle or wildebeast, he has to chase the fucker down, risk getting kicked, risk breaking a limb when it tackles the massive animal..

Against pitbull there is none of that.. If the dog is even lucky enough to get a bite, the leopard will kill it and walk it off like nothing

There is no fight.. Just a short struggle.. Easy meal for the cat
 
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