My co-worker the "cagefighter"

email him and ask to see his cage fighting pix. cc your boss.

stephen

bcc your boss

awhile back there was a thread "fake UFC fighters" I believe. the best story was someone posted that they met someone who won the Kumite 3 times! lol.

I trained for over a year preparing for my first fight and never said a word finally when people saw me on a bill board i still denied it and said oh that guy must just look like me do i honestly look stupid enough to get in a cage and fight

Then come fight night and thats when people found out it was really me. No tap out cloths , I do Jui Jitsu shirts none of the shit i just love the sport and wanted to do it for my satisfaction i didnt need the world to know about it but i guess not all amatures are this way

Okay, so that thing that I fought in with Frank Dux was not real? I knew I was getting the run around and to think that I almost went blind when that guy threw that powder in my EYES!!!

Seriously, what is a natural reaction to someone throwing blinding powder in your eyes?



"Seriously, what is a natural reaction to someone throwing blinding powder in your eyes?"

shout a bit and then calm down and focus on the blindfolded training i did with my master many years ago which might help me ovecome my foe in the kumite?

or something along those lines.

"Seriously, what is a natural reaction to someone throwing blinding powder in your eyes?"

My first instinct is to drop into the splits and punch him in the bag.

Hey I got an idea, make up some dumb word that he doesn't know and get him to think its a cool word. Then try and have him say it all the time then laugh about him saying it later while you are at home masturbating to farm porn.

You bunch of jackasses.

This thread makes me wonder if I'm one of these guys. I only had a couple of amateur fights a couple of years ago. I still wear fight shirts every now and then. I don't run around telling everyone that I am a "cagefighter" but when asked I do tell them that I used to be. I'm not even training right now. Does this make me a "wannabe"?

"Does this make me a "wannabe"?"

It does, if you can't prove that you were really in those am fights.

Hey is it true that nobody who is a real MMA fighter would ever use the terms "cagefighting" or "cagefighter"?

It seems to me that wannabe guys always say "Im a cagefighter" and real fighters say "I fight MMA".

Or have you guys encountered real fighters saying "cagefighting"?

I used to think that people who have giant jacked up black pick up trucks with a huge tapout logo cannot possibly be real fighters. Then I saw that Matt Hughes documentary for the Royce fight, and sure enough he had a giant truck with a giant tapout sticker.

The problem is that if you try to tell someone that you fight MMA they have no clue what the hell you are talking about. If you tell them that you cage fight then they understand. Personally I hate the term cage fight or cagefighter but it seems to be the only way to get the average joe on the street to comprehend.

BTW there is still a Tapout sticker on my black pick-up albeit a small one. :)

"BTW there is still a Tapout sticker on my black pick-up albeit a small one. :)

LOL! 1999 called and....well...you know.

LOL I think it's been there since then!

Yeah well screw all of you!! :-) I got to train for awhile with a guy that fought in the UFC (Eric Schafer) and a guy who fought in Shooto against Mishima (Tony Dedolph) both whilst working full time and attending college full time...

NAMASTE

I think this guy^^ DEFINATELY has a TapOut sticker on the back of his lifted pick-up