King Muay How Come My Brother Doesn't Get Mad When People Calls Him Man SL*T etc?
sometimes i hear people(mostly girls) call him a man wh0re, man sl*t, sex machine, horny animal etc.... all kind of crazy sex names.
my brother is going to be a senior this fall in high school. im going to be a freshman. ever since he started high school he walks around likes he's the king.
he does muay thai (thai kick boxing) wrestling, and jiu jitsu. gets 3.0 and above.
smart, funny, cool etc. and when they call him man sl*t, etc, he gets more confidence and gets almost any girl he wants.
Which is weird because he has a very short angry violent temper. So calling him names would get him mad, but here it gets him more confidence. HOW? WHY?
It adds to his cockiness because they're saying, "wow you get a lot of action, you're pretty smooth/attractive/successful with the ladies." To a male, that's a major compliment.
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Brock Lesnar vs Frank Mir. Who will win?
Brock Lesnar has an excellent amateur wrestling background. He was a two-time NJCAA All-American, two-time NCAA All-American, two-time Big Ten Champion, and the 2000 NCAA heavyweight champion with a record of 106-5 overall in four years of college. 2002 King of The ring, WWE championship, IWGP World Heavyweight Championship.
Frank Mir is a former UFC World Heavyweight Championship.
Record 10 - 3 - 0 (Win - Loss - Draw)
Wins 1 (T)KOs (10.00%)
6 Submissions (60.00%)
2 Decisions (20.00%)
1 Other (10.00%)
Losses 3 (T)KOs (100.00%)
Nevada State High School Wrestling Heavyweight Championship. Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. He is also an accomplished Muay Thai Kickboxer.
Mir is definitely the favorite, but I havent been impressed with him lately. His last 4 fights: Loss to Marcio Cruz, he beat Dan Christinson who is no where near a top fighter in a decision, he got demolished by Vera, and he beat Antoni Hardonk who is a nobody.
Lesnar on the other hand doesnt have any experience. But he is an athletic freak. He will have the advantage in the clinch and when he is on top of Mir (even there Mir could finish him).
I would be suprised if Mir just walked through him.
I'm picking the underdog: Lesnar Rd. 2 by ground and pound.
P.S. Dana White does not create the matches for the UFC. That is Joe Silva's job. Why would the UFC pay Lesnar tons of cash just to have him lose and become a nobody?