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hifiguy

(33,688 posts)
25. Can't say I am surprised.
Wed Sep 2, 2015, 08:05 PM
Sep 2015

You should have brought out a monster like Brock Lesnar, who IIRC was a two time Big Ten champ when he wrestled a Minnesota. 6'5", 265 pounds of rock-solid muscle. That guy could knock out a Peterbilt with one well-chosen shot. He's done MMA and WWE since.

Hell, Ronda Rousey would have those basketball players screaming for their mothers in about ten seconds flat, if that.

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In soccer it's normal for a midfielder to run 11k per game. LittleBlue Sep 2015 #1
Yep. Lizzie Poppet Sep 2015 #4
Me three! n/t phylny Sep 2015 #6
Me four. Although... demmiblue Sep 2015 #20
Its one of the better sports for those who should have been actors but never made it to drama class GummyBearz Sep 2015 #8
Basketball's worse these days, though. Lizzie Poppet Sep 2015 #16
As is hockey KamaAina Sep 2015 #49
OMG--I laughed out loud several times during that video. Hilarious! nt tblue37 Sep 2015 #52
Mine too. They play many more games than tennis players TexasMommaWithAHat Sep 2015 #14
they don't use their upper body much though Mosby Sep 2015 #17
Oh, they do. HuckleB Sep 2015 #28
I'll remember that the next time I take six or seven Codeine Sep 2015 #38
No. Hockey players are. PeteSelman Sep 2015 #2
This is, of course, the correct answer. Dr. Strange Sep 2015 #10
No. Formula 1 drivers are. Incredible reflexes, eyesight, nerves, strength, endurance, little margin WinkyDink Sep 2015 #3
The nerves of titanium required to drive in F1 or the top-level hifiguy Sep 2015 #11
An article I read on Larry Bird said his peripheral vision was super-human. WinkyDink Sep 2015 #68
I became a basketball fan because of hifiguy Sep 2015 #69
I go back to worshipping Dave Debuschere, but the Celtics became my team! WinkyDink Sep 2015 #72
Hats off to the World Rally Championship folks, too. Lizzie Poppet Sep 2015 #18
True, that. hifiguy Sep 2015 #27
Nope race horses are GummyBearz Sep 2015 #5
Bowlers? randys1 Sep 2015 #7
Greatest is certainly a subjective qualifier. Snobblevitch Sep 2015 #9
Olympic Gold Medalist and multi-time college champ, hifiguy Sep 2015 #13
I am going to show my bias. Snobblevitch Sep 2015 #24
Can't say I am surprised. hifiguy Sep 2015 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author Snobblevitch Sep 2015 #32
Hey Snobblevitch, I posted below Dr. Xavier Sep 2015 #37
He's been back in WWE for a couple of years after a severe bout with hifiguy Sep 2015 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Snobblevitch Sep 2015 #45
My vote would be boxers Travis_0004 Sep 2015 #12
I think MMA is even harder. So many different skills needed. nt Logical Sep 2015 #26
Certainly a differnt skll set Travis_0004 Sep 2015 #29
While I would never put down another athlete's sport, Dr. Xavier Sep 2015 #39
Great point. One mis-step and you're gone. lovemydog Sep 2015 #56
According to espn, you are correct. lovemydog Sep 2015 #55
Don't know about the athletes, but the most demanding sport might be Irish Hurling . . . Journeyman Sep 2015 #15
we lived in Ireland KatyMan Sep 2015 #41
Ballet dancers are: ohheckyeah Sep 2015 #19
Yeah, ballet dancers lovemydog Sep 2015 #59
I've heard that swimmers have the most all-round workout. delrem Sep 2015 #21
Olympic Swimmers Gman Sep 2015 #22
Well ablamj Sep 2015 #23
I like this answer. Ill16 Sep 2015 #31
Meet Ashton Eaton. He will show you otherwise. HuckleB Sep 2015 #30
You might be onto something. Snobblevitch Sep 2015 #36
I agree with snobblevitch but then ... Dr. Xavier Sep 2015 #33
ESPN ranked all sports Travis_0004 Sep 2015 #34
Great list. lovemydog Sep 2015 #54
Surely hitting a baseball is harder than hitting a tennis ball? Nye Bevan Sep 2015 #35
Time and again I have heard it said that hifiguy Sep 2015 #42
While covering a plate the size of your living room? nt geek tragedy Sep 2015 #43
A player who succeeds at hitting the ball 1/3 of the time is considered a good baseball player. JVS Sep 2015 #53
Bicycling IMHO rules. ileus Sep 2015 #44
I'm a huge tennis fan, but I gotta give it to cwydro Sep 2015 #46
Billiard players. Hands down. Orrex Sep 2015 #47
Don't laugh - Motocross Fix The Stupid Sep 2015 #48
1. The US Open that counts was won by Jordan Spieth on Father's Day AngryAmish Sep 2015 #50
Yes, and the car racers did very well too, lovemydog Sep 2015 #58
In Defense of Tennis WiffenPoof Sep 2015 #51
Wonderful well-written post. lovemydog Sep 2015 #57
The simple fact is that all great athletes in every sport lovemydog Sep 2015 #60
Boxing is the hardest sport there is Spider Jerusalem Sep 2015 #61
Agree.. trumad Sep 2015 #65
No. MMA/Boxing, Football, Endurance sports, IMO. RedCappedBandit Sep 2015 #62
This message was self-deleted by its author moondust Sep 2015 #63
I say boxing. trumad Sep 2015 #64
I would think this sport has some degree of difficulty to those playing it. HughBeaumont Sep 2015 #66
Um,no.... Drahthaardogs Sep 2015 #67
basketball no other sport is close taught_me_patience Sep 2015 #70
mano a mano for four hours, yes they are. spanone Sep 2015 #71
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