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favourite sport?
ok what sport is your favourite i want a clean discussion just state what one you like and go i dont want a war
i like football, basketball, i watch both types of hockey once in a while i like cricket which i forgot to put up and i like table tennis, only watch rugby if england are in it, and beach volleyball when i got a beer in one hand and tipsy
i like football, basketball, i watch both types of hockey once in a while i like cricket which i forgot to put up and i like table tennis, only watch rugby if england are in it, and beach volleyball when i got a beer in one hand and tipsy
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my favourite, hands down, is Fencing, specifically Sabre. i did it for so long...
as a spectator, i definitely spend a lot of time watching American Football with my buddies, and also Baseball and Soccer. i play pickup games of soccer with friends in Philly, and as a result, have met a wide assortment of international ex-pat soccer hooligans. so i always have company to watch the World Cup with.
I also like boxing. I boxed for awhile, but never really competitively. only amateur bouts.
MMA is interesting too, but having been in a few too many street fights, it's not that much fun for me to watch the competitions, because it either A) gets me worked up, or B) doesn't feel legitimate somehow, that they're not breaking each other's legs or whatever, they way people do in a real life-or-death street fight. the fact that there are no guns being drawn, no knives getting pulled out... it feels like an unrealistic representation of the desperation and fear of real combat. but that's just me.
as a spectator, i definitely spend a lot of time watching American Football with my buddies, and also Baseball and Soccer. i play pickup games of soccer with friends in Philly, and as a result, have met a wide assortment of international ex-pat soccer hooligans. so i always have company to watch the World Cup with.
I also like boxing. I boxed for awhile, but never really competitively. only amateur bouts.
MMA is interesting too, but having been in a few too many street fights, it's not that much fun for me to watch the competitions, because it either A) gets me worked up, or B) doesn't feel legitimate somehow, that they're not breaking each other's legs or whatever, they way people do in a real life-or-death street fight. the fact that there are no guns being drawn, no knives getting pulled out... it feels like an unrealistic representation of the desperation and fear of real combat. but that's just me.
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prince111 wrote:oh yea and wrestling even though its fake ( Rey Mysterio )
I like Mysterio, even if it is fake they still have to be pretty athletic.
Anyway I voted other contact since I practice Tae Kwon Do.
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