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    Default Re: Chris Arreola's power

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    thx dudes 4 all your support, and thx to the dudes who told me to put down the drink.. Im actually not drinking anything. I just really wanna give it a try. A sober try. And yes, I have real power, I've been working out now since age 15, I weight 174 pounds and I can bench press 320 pounds one time. It is my max at bench press. I am the Rocky Marciano of the 147 pounders. Thanks for giving me a puncher's chance, and to those who dont think I have even a puncher's chance, I hope I can link up my 1st fight here on Saddo's so you can watch me KTF out a Korean at 147. I also hope he has 20 years on me, so you will see a 47 yr old KTF out a 27 yr old.
    Granted, with such heavy hands, one would need a good amount of endurance to support longer battles with that power.

    Just out of curiosity, do you also have a good sturdy chin?
    He'll be fine. They'll have too much difficulty negotiating past that big Italian nose, and while they're doing that Brockton will bust their block. Possibly literally. Because you know those Koreans are weak.
    As a Korean-Italiano, I find your ignorant comment to be pretty offensive and laughable at the same time.

    I dont know if you understand the streets or the fight game, but, Koreans are far from weak.
    He was clearly taking the piss, but if we are talking your typical Korean that I see in the streets day in day out you are talking about some of the most passive and reluctant to fight people in the world. And I don't mean that in a negative way, on the whole it is such a safe and chilled out place to live. There is certainly nothing in Korea to compare with the dodgy parts of the UK. The only dodgy so called 'tough' Koreans I have ever met are those who have spent their lives overseas and typically come from places like LA.

    As I say don't get me the wrong way, Korea is my home and I shall likely stay here for the rest of my life, but the fact that Korean society is relatively chilled out and you aren't seeing gangs of 'tough' kids and gang members roaming about proving their toughness to anyone is one of its virtues. That is not to say that Korean's are weak either, their history says that they have the ability to endure hardship. The 'bloodmoney' system where you pay thousands of dollars for assaulting someone also helps to keep fists at bay. I prefer this kind of life myself.

    Oh yea, it's all gravy.. It was just a misunderstanding on my part and there are no hard feelings..

    As a KoreanItalian who's lived in Korea/LA for years and even went to school on both sides, I couldn't disagree more about your preception of Koreans.. Koreans in general all have the scrapper's mentality because fistfights has always been a part of our culture. Because there are no guns in Korea, kids learn how to rely on their fists, so naturally, there are alot of great street fighters out there.. I went to middle school and high school in Korea so I know exactly how it is in our circle.. For example, in America, the guys who get lot of girls etc in high school tend to be the popular ones but in Korea it's really different. They put so much stock into who's the best fighter of each area that high schools go to war with each other all the time to determine who's the best. These guys grow up fighting for fun so they are natural very good at it when it comes to throwing down. I understand my people inside and out and I can honestly say that Koreans in general are some tough ass dudes. They're very stubborn and too prideful to back down from a fight. If anything, Koreans are confrontational people with a short fuse so they're usually the ones starting trouble... Koreans love to fight. Youll never see a streetgang in Korea though because mobs dont allow it. Everything is mob organized over there, no small time streetgangs.. The best fighters from high school get scouted by the mob by the time they graduate.. just a thought...

    Where in Korea do you reside?
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