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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2022 19:55:54 GMT
Antonio is allowed to tend to the Bandog for 1 week after each match. Round 1: 80lb mountain lioness Round 2: Winnie and Kelpie (name?) Round 3: Ralph Round 4: 120lb Jaguaress
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Post by lincoln on Nov 3, 2022 20:23:44 GMT
Antonio is allowed to tend to the Bandog for 1 week after each match. Round 1: 80lb mountain lioness Round 2: Winnie and Kelpie (name?) Round 3: Ralph Round 4: 120lb Jaguaress Who are winnie, kelpie and Ralph?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2022 21:12:32 GMT
Antonio is allowed to tend to the Bandog for 1 week after each match. Round 1: 80lb mountain lioness Round 2: Winnie and Kelpie (name?) Round 3: Ralph Round 4: 120lb Jaguaress Who are winnie, kelpie and Ralph? Winnie is Antonio's Bull Arab, the kelpie is just a kelpie, I don't know its name. Ralph is a crazy game monster which was Antonio's childhood dog.
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Post by Hardcastle on Nov 3, 2022 23:14:11 GMT
Lol
The Kelpie is named "Nora", named by my kids.
Boss clears 1 and 2. Ralph is an interesting prospect. Totally different strengths for each. Boss is bigger and so very durable, he was quite good at "grappling" with his forepaws to help wrestle his opponents down. He would go into a blind rage in fights and feel no pain. It took a lot to make him snap, with most dogs he didn't bother, but when he did he was very hard to stop and he was in kill mode. That said he was slow and sluggish and didn't have great stamina.
Ralph was next level game and determined, fast and agile, very explosive and would attack with extreme intensity from the start, hitting his opponents in a full sprint with his chest and knocking them over before ravaging their throat with intent to kill. No pain or injury and no level of intimidation would phase him in the slightest. His stamina was tireless. He was a dog who would fight to the death for sure. I know this because even when he was elderly and nearly dead, full of athritis with no teeth, he still was willing to fight anyone at any time no questions asked. He wasn't very big, maybe 75 lbs, and his skin wasn't especially durable or anything. He got a very nasty wound in one fight, from a black german shepherd when my dad tried to pull ralph back on his leash the shepherd ripped a big hole in his chest. He then fucked it up of course, but later the wound got an infection that made him quite ill.
Boss was 120 lbs at his peak, he never got wounded, despite being bitten many times, even held and shook maniacally by strong mouthed dog, its like his skin was impenetrable.
Ralph was the better more skilled fighter with the more intense fighting spirit and etc etc, but the sheer durability of Boss, along with the fact he was willing to kill if pushed (and he would have needed to kill, nothing short of that would do), means I THINK Boss may have killed Ralph. I don't know for sure. I think a jaguar would beat boss. It would be a struggle to get that killer bite in, but I do think the jaguar would probably subdue boss and then find a way to get the bite done. Boss was strong but he wasn't really "power to weight ratio" strong. He was almost like a bigger dog in a smaller body. He kind of reminded me most of a Tosa, but like a bigger tosa in a 55 kg body. He had similar limitations and flaws to a large tosa. A bit sluggish and could gas out and overheat. Ralph in a 55 kg body, or even a 45 kg body, would have won. But at around 32 kg I think boss would have pinned him down and killed him.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2022 0:00:17 GMT
Lol The Kelpie is named "Nora", named by my kids. Boss clears 1 and 2. Ralph is an interesting prospect. Totally different strengths for each. Boss is bigger and so very durable, he was quite good at "grappling" with his forepaws to help wrestle his opponents down. He would go into a blind rage in fights and feel no pain. It took a lot to make him snap, with most dogs he didn't bother, but when he did he was very hard to stop and he was in kill mode. That said he was slow and sluggish and didn't have great stamina. Ralph was next level game and determined, fast and agile, very explosive and would attack with extreme intensity from the start, hitting his opponents in a full sprint with his chest and knocking them over before ravaging their throat with intent to kill. No pain or injury and no level of intimidation would phase him in the slightest. His stamina was tireless. He was a dog who would fight to the death for sure. I know this because even when he was elderly and nearly dead, full of athritis with no teeth, he still was willing to fight anyone at any time no questions asked. He wasn't very big, maybe 75 lbs, and his skin wasn't especially durable or anything. He got a very nasty wound in one fight, from a black german shepherd when my dad tried to pull ralph back on his leash the shepherd ripped a big hole in his chest. He then fucked it up of course, but later the wound got an infection that made him quite ill. Boss was 120 lbs at his peak, he never got wounded, despite being bitten many times, even held and shook maniacally by strong mouthed dog, its like his skin was impenetrable. Ralph was the better more skilled fighter with the more intense fighting spirit and etc etc, but the sheer durability of Boss, along with the fact he was willing to kill if pushed (and he would have needed to kill, nothing short of that would do), means I THINK Boss may have killed Ralph. I don't know for sure. I think a jaguar would beat boss. It would be a struggle to get that killer bite in, but I do think the jaguar would probably subdue boss and then find a way to get the bite done. Boss was strong but he wasn't really "power to weight ratio" strong. He was almost like a bigger dog in a smaller body. He kind of reminded me most of a Tosa, but like a bigger tosa in a 55 kg body. He had similar limitations and flaws to a large tosa. A bit sluggish and could gas out and overheat. Ralph in a 55 kg body, or even a 45 kg body, would have won. But at around 32 kg I think boss would have pinned him down and killed him. Do you think Boss and Ralph could beat a 130lb jaguar together?
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Post by Hardcastle on Nov 4, 2022 0:03:37 GMT
Yes. Not much else to say on that. Absolutely. Even if it ambushed boss. While the jaguar chewed on boss's gummy skin flaps ralph would be ripping the shit out of it. Making it ease up on boss and shift focus and then boss would turn the tables and get on top of it, the two of them would have it pinned down going for the kill on it's throat very fast.
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Post by lincoln on Nov 4, 2022 6:16:21 GMT
Lol The Kelpie is named "Nora", named by my kids. Boss clears 1 and 2. Ralph is an interesting prospect. Totally different strengths for each. Boss is bigger and so very durable, he was quite good at "grappling" with his forepaws to help wrestle his opponents down. He would go into a blind rage in fights and feel no pain. It took a lot to make him snap, with most dogs he didn't bother, but when he did he was very hard to stop and he was in kill mode. That said he was slow and sluggish and didn't have great stamina. Ralph was next level game and determined, fast and agile, very explosive and would attack with extreme intensity from the start, hitting his opponents in a full sprint with his chest and knocking them over before ravaging their throat with intent to kill. No pain or injury and no level of intimidation would phase him in the slightest. His stamina was tireless. He was a dog who would fight to the death for sure. I know this because even when he was elderly and nearly dead, full of athritis with no teeth, he still was willing to fight anyone at any time no questions asked. He wasn't very big, maybe 75 lbs, and his skin wasn't especially durable or anything. He got a very nasty wound in one fight, from a black german shepherd when my dad tried to pull ralph back on his leash the shepherd ripped a big hole in his chest. He then fucked it up of course, but later the wound got an infection that made him quite ill. Boss was 120 lbs at his peak, he never got wounded, despite being bitten many times, even held and shook maniacally by strong mouthed dog, its like his skin was impenetrable. Ralph was the better more skilled fighter with the more intense fighting spirit and etc etc, but the sheer durability of Boss, along with the fact he was willing to kill if pushed (and he would have needed to kill, nothing short of that would do), means I THINK Boss may have killed Ralph. I don't know for sure. I think a jaguar would beat boss. It would be a struggle to get that killer bite in, but I do think the jaguar would probably subdue boss and then find a way to get the bite done. Boss was strong but he wasn't really "power to weight ratio" strong. He was almost like a bigger dog in a smaller body. He kind of reminded me most of a Tosa, but like a bigger tosa in a 55 kg body. He had similar limitations and flaws to a large tosa. A bit sluggish and could gas out and overheat. Ralph in a 55 kg body, or even a 45 kg body, would have won. But at around 32 kg I think boss would have pinned him down and killed him. Based on how you make it sound, I’m guessing the bandog would make it until round 4 and lose to the Jaguar. What kind of dog was Ralph?
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Post by Hardcastle on Nov 4, 2022 6:45:54 GMT
Weirdly he was actually like a bull-arab* x old english sheep dog. It makes no sense why he was so tough, but I promise it was the toughest gamest dog I have known. He started this whole interest I have in tough dogs and his feats were crazy. Can read about them here- link*I say "bull arab" but it probably wasn't literally a bull arab, a mongrel pig dog of sorts. I still remember seeing his dad when I got the puppy at 6 years old, and this photo is the closest dog I have found to what he looked like-
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