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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2023 18:40:20 GMT
Deontay is probably too big.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2023 22:39:19 GMT
Saw a dog show fight where the dog (Tosa) is immediately grabbed and fully subdued without the man being hurt at all. Could be that it was his own dog but the dog was trying to get at the other and got totally fucked. Can see how that monkey defeated bulldogs now... Deontay kills the Tosa after a few minutes.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2023 23:02:30 GMT
Saw a dog show fight where the dog (Tosa) is immediately grabbed and fully subdued without the man being hurt at all. Could be that it was his own dog but the dog was trying to get at the other and got totally fucked. Can see how that monkey defeated bulldogs now... Deontay kills the Tosa after a few minutes. Yeah IMO humans are just bad opponents for dogs. And someone like Deontay Wilder, standing at 6'7 would obliterate any dog. He may be light for his height (97kg), but this is intentional. Deontay is extremely fast on his feet for his size and has long, dexterous arms that could easily be used to sub-due the Tosa.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2023 23:22:29 GMT
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Post by Hardcastle on Feb 13, 2023 2:56:04 GMT
For what it's worth I think the tosa is actually, by coincidence, a perfect design for a man-fighting dog. One that harks back to the "colonial bloodhounds" of yore. The bigger loose jointed gripping dogs with thick durable loose skin and durable limbs which have perhaps sacrificed "swinging" ability on big game for more flexible grappling ability and size and power. Tosas are just incidentally a similar design of dog to the gripping dogs that were specialised for man in the past. The only surviving breed of the colonial bloodhound lineage is the fila brasileiro, which is usually ruined, but is still fairly similar to the tosa in basic design. The tosa is probably actually the best possible candidate there is to beat a man in a fair 1 on 1 fight because it's combat-honed and incidentally well built for a man-fight. A rare healthy and fit english mastiff or fila brasileiro or Bully Kutta (which may actually also have colonial bloodhound origins) would be the other candidates, but the tosa is usually in better shape. Alternatively MAYBE kangals and alabais would have something to say, again by mere coincidental convergent evolution.
Deontay wilder, being black, may be irrationally scared of a dog attack and totally fall apart. Not sure (sorry but it's a fact that black people have a tendency to be irrationally scared of animals and magic tricks, I say this with love). He may also instinctively punch at the tosa, being a boxer, and that would be foolish too.
Generally though, even the biggest baddest man-eating bloodhounds of the past are inherently quite beatable for a strong man who knows what he is doing. Just as any wolf or hyena is also.
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Post by Hardcastle on Feb 13, 2023 3:11:29 GMT
Further reading- Human BaitingI seem to recall another case which sadly isn't in the above link (thought it was), where a boxing champ was pitted against a bloodhound, and he apparently ended up kicking it to death. Makes sense considering the hysteria of "man-eating bloodhounds" at the time. And they were apparently really just great danes from germany, because the real ones had all gone extinct by then and great danes looked close enough to how people remembered bloodhounds looking (also no one had seen great danes before). It's not hard to imagine a strong prizefighter kicking a confused pet great dane to death in a ring.
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