Anyone else see Django Unchained and instantly think of a primitive MMA during the initial DiCaprio scene? Did DiCaprio remind you of White? Did it put MMA in a bad light if outsiders made the correlation? I'm kinda surprised I haven't seen this comparison made elsewhere.
Meh.
Meh X2
Meh
Greco-Roman wrestling pre-dates the shit out of the 1800's
extnct1
Anyone else see Django Unchained
Nope.
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Anyone else see Django Unchained and instantly think of a primitive MMA during the initial DiCaprio scene? Did DiCaprio remind you of White? Did it put MMA in a bad light if outsiders made the correlation? I'm kinda surprised I haven't seen this comparison made elsewhere.
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baked in BC -Greco-Roman wrestling pre-dates the shit out of the 1800's
this
we all do it to a degree but people gotta stop freaking out whenever anyone rolls on the ground with another in a movie fight
horse/rider combo takedown was the highlight of the film for me.
Wasa-B -baked in BC - Greco-Roman wrestling pre-dates the shit out of the 1800's
this
we all do it to a degree but people gotta stop freaking out whenever anyone rolls on the ground with another in a movie fight
How about kimuras and guards?
extnct1 -Anyone else see Django Unchained and instantly think of a primitive MMA during the initial DiCaprio scene? Did DiCaprio remind you of White? Did it put MMA in a bad light if outsiders made the correlation? I'm kinda surprised I haven't seen this comparison made elsewhere.
No... hammers aren't allowed in the cage.
Mark The Hammer Coleman got his nickname from hammering guys with hammers in mandingo fights. Someone told me this.
Antonio McKee was a consultant for those scenes.