Toughest Football Player Ever in a Fight

It's obviously Stephen Neal. But I'd like to hear nominations for second place. The kind of juvenile who would win a fight threads are fun.

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Jack Lambert still gets into bar fights around PGH


Steve Smith Sr.

Bob Sapp

aaron hernandez... he would walk away from the fight and then gun you down while you waited for a red light...

KidPittsburgh - Jack Lambert still gets into bar fights around PGH


No shit?  I always wondered where he was and what he was doing.  I'd shit my pants if I saw him out one night.  ROYALTY

I wouldn't tangle with Bo Jackson.  That size, speed and strength would be lethal in a fight. 

PassiveJaysWookieSuitsWillknots - 


I wouldn't tangle with Bo Jackson.  That size, speed and strength would be lethal in a fight. 


Jon jones oblique kicks ftw.

PassiveJaysWookieSuitsWillknots - 
KidPittsburgh - Jack Lambert still gets into bar fights around PGH


No shit?  I always wondered where he was and what he was doing.  I'd shit my pants if I saw him out one night.  ROYALTY





 



Yep.



Still gettin hammered and starting shit

 

Still in decent shape, too^^ But I heard he sucks at fighting.

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Bo Jackson used to plant heavyweights in high school when he was like a 185 pound eighth grader. Ray Lewis was a state champion wrestler and trained MMA a lot. There are many good former wrestlers who played pro football because that's where the money is. Arthur Jones was a monster in high school as a wrestler and trains with Jon in the off season.

Still, Stephen Neal is in a class above everybody else as a wrestler. He was a two-time NCAA world champ, won the first one by tech fall 20-5 and won the second one of Brock Lesner who has said Neal could have been an MMA champion. Neal won the Danny Hodges trophy, won a freestyle world championship at 286, was selected the FILA wrestler of the year for the entire world. Then he decided to become an all pro NFL lineman, after never playing in college.

That's awesome about Lambert. I hate the Steelers, but he was one of my favorite players. I had a poster of him and picked 58 as my number because of him.

*NCAA is not a world champ, obviously

BriggsSeekins - 


Bo Jackson used to plant heavyweights in high school when he was like a 185 pound eighth grader. Ray Lewis was a state champion wrestler and trained MMA a lot. There are many good former wrestlers who played pro football because that's where the money is. Arthur Jones was a monster in high school as a wrestler and trains with Jon in the off season.



Still, Stephen Neal is in a class above everybody else as a wrestler. He was a two-time NCAA world champ, won the first one by tech fall 20-5 and won the second one of Brock Lesner who has said Neal could have been an MMA champion. Neal won the Danny Hodges trophy, won a freestyle world championship at 286, was selected the FILA wrestler of the year for the entire world. Then he decided to become an all pro NFL lineman, after never playing in college.



That's awesome about Lambert. I hate the Steelers, but he was one of my favorite players. I had a poster of him and picked 58 as my number because of him.


Neal is a good argument. I picked Lambert sheerly on the premise of toughness. Neal would win, but Lambert wouldn't be beat.

Does NFL practice team count? lol

Olin Kreutz. Dude is a mad man.

Legit anger issues, broken teammates jaws in both college and the nfl, state wrestling champ in high school, and current bjj practitioner.

Didn't know all that about Stephen Neal. Damn.

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