Awesome shizzle

cassar

BALLSCRATCHER
just thought id start a thread for "awesome shizzle" here is my first contribution, this guy is EPIC!

[video=youtube;fhHl2c-C-zw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=fhHl2c-C-zw[/video]
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Sorry got to dissagree.
Although the guy deserved a twonking, that kick could have killed him or left him paralysed.
A boot in the squidgies, yes. A Chuck Conners to the face, no.
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
I believe that's actually behind the scene footage of a Czech film, the guy running in from the camera at the end is an AD or something
 

dogfacedboy uk1

New member
Sorry got to dissagree.
Although the guy deserved a twonking, that kick could have killed him or left him paralysed.
A boot in the squidgies, yes. A Chuck Conners to the face, no.

I'd have to disagree there DR. This is a standard type of kick you'd see in any MMA event, or karate competition. This kick would kill nobody. I have dished them out like this myself, in training and competition and I have also been on the receiving end. The type of kick where you would need to exercise caution is upon a floored opponent. If you football kick someone in the head, or head stamp them, get prepared to be in the dock for manslaughter.....

dfb
 

Dragonsreach

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Staff member
I'd have to disagree there DR. This is a standard type of kick you'd see in any MMA event, or karate competition. This kick would kill nobody. I have dished them out like this myself, in training and competition and I have also been on the receiving end. The type of kick where you would need to exercise caution is upon a floored opponent. If you football kick someone in the head, or head stamp them, get prepared to be in the dock for manslaughter.....

dfb
In MMA or Karate you're trained how to fall.

Look carefully how he drops, no protection from the impact.
That concusive force against hard surface could be Concussion, Fractured Skull or Spinal injury.
Look in an A&E on a Friday or Saturday night and see how many head trauma's turn up, Last time for me in Blackpool ('95) eight in three hours! All from single punch injuries from UNTRAINED people

I got hit in the face by a rock years ago, took out three teeth, but a recent head scan, shows lots of radial fracture damage in upper palate, cheekbone up to the basal cavity and I wasn't knocked out. The Human Skull isn't as thick as people think.
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
disagree, but then I would! The human skull is pretty thick, it's the facial bones that are finer and more easily broken. That said, Mike is right, the wrong kick in the wrong/right place can kill

And again, I am pretty sure it's not a real video
 

dogfacedboy uk1

New member
In MMA or Karate you're trained how to fall.

Look carefully how he drops, no protection from the impact.
That concusive force against hard surface could be Concussion, Fractured Skull or Spinal injury.
Look in an A&E on a Friday or Saturday night and see how many head trauma's turn up, Last time for me in Blackpool ('95) eight in three hours! All from single punch injuries from UNTRAINED people

I got hit in the face by a rock years ago, took out three teeth, but a recent head scan, shows lots of radial fracture damage in upper palate, cheekbone up to the basal cavity and I wasn't knocked out. The Human Skull isn't as thick as people think.

That is quite true DR, the fall is more likely to do the damage than the blow itself. The weakest part of the skull is on the underside at the back, so yep a hard fall can be fatal.

I had a mate who smacked a guy with a chunk of broken paving slab after being attacked by a gypsy with a nailed bat. He smashed the guy has hard as he could as it was a life threatening situation. The guy ended up in a coma from it and my mate had 6 months in prison for it. Fairly crazy really.
 

freakinacage

Well-known member
That is quite true DR, the fall is more likely to do the damage than the blow itself. The weakest part of the skull is on the underside at the back, so yep a hard fall can be fatal.
Actually the lower part (the occiput) at the back is one of the thickest parts(the very front is the thickest). The thinnest is on the sides (parietal and temporal bones). The problem with the occiput is that it protects some very important brain which, if damaged (bear in mind you don't have to break the skull to damage it, mashing it against the skull can cause bleeding) can totally incapacitate and kill
 

TrystanGST

New member
Haha I love the one where the cat is lying in the sink, and then pulls on the faucet handle. Some of those people trying to throw cats into water shouldn't be pet owners. Grr.
 

Dragonsreach

Super Moderator
Staff member
Yeah well we've been adopted by one and as you know I'm a Dog person.
Little furbag's a git for chasing the birds in the garden and as for the Cat litter tray......OFFS HOW did all that come out of something so small?????
 

Tommie Soule

New member
I'll raise you

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