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Nate Robinson just woke up and says hi guys.
Nate robinson is 5'9 , 36 years old and trained for a couple weeks against an A level wrestler who has trained boxing for yearsNate Robinson just woke up and says hi guys.
The real title of the post should be how to spot someone new to watching the UFCWanna know how a blue chip basketball, baseball or football pro would do in the UFC just watch Kevin Holland.
Rugby and hockey players are slow and weak compared to football players. Their agility is also lesser than nfl skill positions. There was a rugby player , recently, who tried out the NFL, and failed. He was decently fast but lacked agility, vision and other intangibles that make the difference between NFL and rugby. He was an elite rugby player and couldn't make a single nfl roster
Don't forget Stipe was a washed out baseball player who couldn't even come close to hacking it in the MLB, but somehow became HW champ and UFC HW GOAT at that. LOL
Rugby and hockey players are slow and weak compared to football players. Their agility is also lesser than nfl skill positions. There was a rugby player , recently, who tried out the NFL, and failed. He was decently fast but lacked agility, vision and other intangibles that make the difference between NFL and rugby. He was an elite rugby player and couldn't make a single nfl roster
Why would they train to run a kilo when they don't have to? Endurance is simply training there's nothing athletic about it. Rugby guys can train 24/7 and will never be big, strong, fast and agile enough to play football. Christian Wade and Hayne already proved this. Arguably two of the fastest most explosive rugby players in recent history and barely making practice squads. NFL guys could spend one off season training for cardio instead of burst and destroy rugbyFor all we know NFL can't run a kilometer (Google what that is) without passing out. Being able to do 5 sprints of 3 seconds each doesn't prove shit.
Nate robinson is 5'9 , 36 years old and trained for a couple weeks against an A level wrestler who has trained boxing for years
See below article rugby bench press of notable players ranges from about 300lb to 500lb. 300 is equivalent to about 10 reps at 225 which is the weight the NFL combine uses. 10 reps in the combine is awful. Significant of extremely low strength. The majority of players bench 20-25 reps, equivalent to 375 to 415 max. Now if you took just elite players like that article did you're talking 30-39 reps or 450 to 525 max. Top 5 bench reps in combine since 2006 is 42-49 repshow are rugby players weaker than nfl players, where is the proof.
See below article rugby bench press of notable players ranges from about 300lb to
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.ru...ench-press-records-of-38-elite-rugby-players/
I didn't finish see abovehow does that prove rugby players are weaker, wheres the nfl stats to compare it too.
See below article rugby bench press of notable players ranges from about 300lb to 500lb. 300 is equivalent to about 10 reps at 225 which is the weight the NFL combine uses. 10 reps in the combine is awful. Significant of extremely low strength. The majority of players bench 20-25 reps, equivalent to 375 to 415 max. Now if you took just elite players like that article did you're talking 30-39 reps or 450 to 525 max. Top 5 bench reps in combine since 2006 is 42-49 reps
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.ru...ench-press-records-of-38-elite-rugby-players/
But tapping is technically quitting ain't it?Athletes in sports like basketball and soccer don't flop because they are weak, they flop because they want to win the game. The consequences for a foul are extreme, and if you flop successfully you give your team an advantage. It's silly to think that pro athletes are quitters.
Sort of. I don't actually look down on tapping. It's just a sign that you know you are beaten. Quitting for no good reason is something else.But tapping is technically quitting ain't it?