Have most Sherdoggers trained in a Combat Sport or....

How would we know?
I only know about a few me included
Surprised no Premium member has made a Poll about this lol. Can someone donate me a Poll for this thread ;)...Mods???
He is not asking about you, he is asking of most sherdoggers has trained.
You gotta pay attention
Everybody SirMeow, Cats, bears and bunnies included.
Black belt in Gun-Fu and Fvck-Fu
Master of redneck-Kungfu, the highest level of Martial Arts...Respect
 
Surprised no Premium member has made poll about this lol.

Everybody SirMeow, Cats, bears and bunnies included.

Master of redneck-Kungfu, the highest level of Martial Arts...Respect

I aint got time for that!!
I am busy!
 
Heaps of guys in the heavies haven't trained, yet love breaking down the fine points of technique, and the subtleties of moves that Brock lesnar has never even heard of.
This is what annoyed me about Reddit...Like bro you cant use UFC: Undisputed to breakdown a fight lol.
 
Saw a thread on here about Armor Combat or whatever; we'll even count anything like that as a Combat Sport...

So...Have most Sherdoggers trained in some sort of Combat Sport or People on here Twitter Fingers and Keyboard Warriors?

Is this a mind reader trap or a hacker trap?
 
Being a sherdogger I'm automatically 6'5, 260lb, jacked, and could tap out a bjj black belt in my first class. So I decided to not pursue combat sports because it would just be unfair to all the guys who dedicate their lives to it. I'm just too busy collecting Lambos and boise dimes.

Serious answer: yes. I boxed for about a decade, also trained and competed in judo for a short stint, trained bjj and stopped before I got my bluebelt because I got more into boxing, and took a few muay thai classes when I was in Thailand. I also trained with some local amateur MMA fighters when I used to live in the states. I'm not fighting expert, but I think I have some authority when talking about combat sports.
 
I did tae kwon do in high school. Then got interested in grappling because of UFC 1. There weren't any BJJ schools near me back then so I bought books and practiced with my friends.

When my town finally got it's first BJJ school I went for a couple months but quit because I kept breaking my rib. And also their hygiene sucked and I didn't want staph.

Learned a lot from YouTube as well so I'm probably ready for a title shot. I'm also well past my prime so I'm expecting Jon Jones to call me out any minute now.
 
Back
Top