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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2023 0:13:47 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2023 0:25:17 GMT
This was only made to gauge public opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2023 0:25:49 GMT
oldgreengrolar You said previously you favored a cougar over a catbulldog, how do you reckon the BK would do against this leopard with the size advantage?
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Jan 23, 2023 8:57:06 GMT
oldgreengrolar You said previously you favored a cougar over a catbulldog, how do you reckon the BK would do against this leopard with the size advantage? Depending on the difference in size. How much to be specific?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2023 20:20:43 GMT
oldgreengrolar You said previously you favored a cougar over a catbulldog, how do you reckon the BK would do against this leopard with the size advantage? Depending on the difference in size. How much to be specific? We're likely dealing with a 125lb leopard and a 150lb Bully Kutta.
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Jan 24, 2023 6:16:26 GMT
Depending on the difference in size. How much to be specific? We're likely dealing with a 125lb leopard and a 150lb Bully Kutta. Indian leopards are surprisingly lighter than the leopards from African Savannah and Sabi Sands on average. At a 25 pound weight difference, I will most likely support the leopard due to its greater weaponary in a fight to death. However, the bully Kutta will most likely be the one to initiate the attack. I remember Boxingman saying he prefers facing a bully Kutta than a leopard as being a wild animal, the spotted cat exercises a certain degree of caution (all wild animals do regardless of how aggressive they are) but a bully Kutta will keep coming at you till it’s opponent is killed or it itself is killed - similar to game rooster aggression.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2023 15:46:14 GMT
We're likely dealing with a 125lb leopard and a 150lb Bully Kutta. Indian leopards are surprisingly lighter than the leopards from African Savannah and Sabi Sands on average. At a 25 pound weight difference, I will most likely support the leopard due to its greater weaponary in a fight to death. However, the bully Kutta will most likely be the one to initiate the attack. I remember Boxingman saying he prefers facing a bully Kutta than a leopard as being a wild animal, the spotted cat exercises a certain degree of caution (all wild animals do regardless of how aggressive they are) but a bully Kutta will keep coming at you till it’s opponent is killed or it itself is killed - similar to game rooster aggression. How much of a weight difference do you think is necessary for a BK victory?
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Post by oldgreengrolar on Jan 24, 2023 19:52:12 GMT
/\ The dog needs to be 1.5 to 2 times heavier in my opinion.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2023 19:58:41 GMT
vs The Bully Kutta would die a horrible death.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2023 19:59:32 GMT
/\ The dog needs to be 1.5 to 2 times heavier in my opinion. Height =/= Strength
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Post by PumAcinonyx SuperCat on Jan 25, 2023 12:52:35 GMT
We're likely dealing with a 125lb leopard and a 150lb Bully Kutta. Indian leopards are surprisingly lighter than the leopards from African Savannah and Sabi Sands on average. At a 25 pound weight difference, I will most likely support the leopard due to its greater weaponary in a fight to death. However, the bully Kutta will most likely be the one to initiate the attack. I remember Boxingman saying he prefers facing a bully Kutta than a leopard as being a wild animal, the spotted cat exercises a certain degree of caution (all wild animals do regardless of how aggressive they are) but a bully Kutta will keep coming at you till it’s opponent is killed or it itself is killed - similar to game rooster aggression. In all honesty, I could actually favour the Bully Kutta. In fact, I'd say I would actually favour it. Even mediocre street dogs make leopards think twice and we have actual recorded video evidence of some of them even chasing leopards off. This is without mentioning that they had dragged the leopard across the street earlier on. How could this guy that fights regularly in Pakistan lose to the spotted cat? Doesn't even need to be a Bully Kutta, could even be a mini poodle. I stand by everything I wrote above, and I don’t think anyone should disagree or try to persuade me otherwise. Really just common knowledge tbh. It's just that the leopard must be a specimen with stage 5 bone cancer, AIDs, FIV (Feline immunodeficiency Virus) 3 severely amputated legs and a testicular torsion for any kind of combat to take place. Bully Kutta CURBSTOMPS!
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Post by Hardcastle on Jan 25, 2023 12:54:39 GMT
Indian leopards are surprisingly lighter than the leopards from African Savannah and Sabi Sands on average. At a 25 pound weight difference, I will most likely support the leopard due to its greater weaponary in a fight to death. However, the bully Kutta will most likely be the one to initiate the attack. I remember Boxingman saying he prefers facing a bully Kutta than a leopard as being a wild animal, the spotted cat exercises a certain degree of caution (all wild animals do regardless of how aggressive they are) but a bully Kutta will keep coming at you till it’s opponent is killed or it itself is killed - similar to game rooster aggression. In all honesty, I could actually favour the Bully Kutta. In fact, I'd say I would actually favour it. Even mediocre street dogs make leopards think twice and we have actual recorded video evidence of some of them even chasing leopards off. This is without mentioning that they had dragged the leopard across the street earlier on. How could this guy that fights regularly in Pakistan lose to the spotted cat? Doesn't even need to be a Bully Kutta, could even be a mini poodle. I stand by everything I wrote above, and I don’t think anyone should disagree or try to persuade me otherwise. Really just common knowledge tbh. It's just that the leopard must be a specimen with stage 5 bone cancer, AIDs, FIV (Feline immunodeficiency Virus) 3 severely amputated legs and a testicular torsion for any kind of combat to take place. Bully Kutta CURBSTOMPS! Don't agree but I like the spirit. Feline AIDs always gets a big laugh out of me.
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