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Please kindly tell me when, or where it will be held. Also, what kind of rules and regulations? If you have link to previous Nail Olympic will be great too. Please offer me as much information as possible. Thank you.
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There is no olympic contest for nail art. They do have competitions for the best, but they dont get medals. in order to get more information look at olymipics of nail art on google. good luck
There is no olympic contest for nail art. They do have competitions for the best, but they dont get medals. in order to get more information look at olymipics of nail art on google. good luck
Who hit harder George Foreman or Bruce Lee?
Q. 'Cus when Bruce Lee punched he combined speed, strength (he was very strong for his size) an' technique, Foreman just used pure strength alone.
Answer
Now let me see if I understand your question.
You want to compare the punching power of.....
a famous screen and television actor who studied martial arts, gave some demonstrations, reputedly had a few street scrimmages, and who wrote on the topic of martial arts, but who never had an amateur fight career and certainly never had even one professional fight, never mind a professional career ......and who weighed all of 150 lbs, to......
not just a golden gloves amateur, or even an olympic gold medalist, or yet a professional boxer, but to a HEAVYWEIGHT boxer, and moreover a champion professional who is considered to have one of the most powerful punches of all time????
All right....
as difficult as this is, I am going to assume this is a serious question.
I will consider that this is a very, very famous actor, one who gave one-inch-punch demonstrations, and I will overlook the fact that no-one could ever hit back in these situations. I will forget entirely the incident where Judo Gene Lebell put this actor on his shoulders and ran him around helplessly on his shoulders at the request of a movie director....instead, I will buy into the whole television acting illusory business for a moment.
I have to get into the mood.
(HYAHHHHH!).
There. Now I am ready.
So...
if we need to accept that television and movies and articles about actors and how amazing they are is true, and that all the anecdotal stories of superhuman abilities is correct (and your question leads me to believe this might be so) then, let us examine it from that point of view.
How about if we focus for a moment on another waif of 145 pounds who also was featured in some martial arts make-believe films,
But this waif actually did have an amazing fight record....Benny Urquidez.. Bennie "the jet".
You can see Urquidez doing real fighting in old videos (he had thirty-five professional knock-outs, and maintains a record of 63 wins, although this is controversial,and he started competing at age 5).
He also did martial arts movies too!!!
You can watch him do imaginary stage fighting in Force Five, Meals on Wheels, and Dragons Forever, where he plays the villains....and of course,he always has to lose..
But, imagine if Urquidez were to have had a real fight with any of acrobatic movie stars he supposedly lost to in the these movies, who do you think would really win? (Hint: it would not be an actor).
So, I propose we take this movie star who is also a real fighter and who is also only 145 pounds as a better comparison and having a better chance of hitting harder than Foreman (did you know his trimmest fighting weight was 217 pounds?)
All right?
Ok, here is your answer (finally)....
Drumrolll.......anxious martial artist movie fans biting their nails.....
Answer:
The wind from Foreman's punch would pack more power than the glove of Urquidez.
Now let me see if I understand your question.
You want to compare the punching power of.....
a famous screen and television actor who studied martial arts, gave some demonstrations, reputedly had a few street scrimmages, and who wrote on the topic of martial arts, but who never had an amateur fight career and certainly never had even one professional fight, never mind a professional career ......and who weighed all of 150 lbs, to......
not just a golden gloves amateur, or even an olympic gold medalist, or yet a professional boxer, but to a HEAVYWEIGHT boxer, and moreover a champion professional who is considered to have one of the most powerful punches of all time????
All right....
as difficult as this is, I am going to assume this is a serious question.
I will consider that this is a very, very famous actor, one who gave one-inch-punch demonstrations, and I will overlook the fact that no-one could ever hit back in these situations. I will forget entirely the incident where Judo Gene Lebell put this actor on his shoulders and ran him around helplessly on his shoulders at the request of a movie director....instead, I will buy into the whole television acting illusory business for a moment.
I have to get into the mood.
(HYAHHHHH!).
There. Now I am ready.
So...
if we need to accept that television and movies and articles about actors and how amazing they are is true, and that all the anecdotal stories of superhuman abilities is correct (and your question leads me to believe this might be so) then, let us examine it from that point of view.
How about if we focus for a moment on another waif of 145 pounds who also was featured in some martial arts make-believe films,
But this waif actually did have an amazing fight record....Benny Urquidez.. Bennie "the jet".
You can see Urquidez doing real fighting in old videos (he had thirty-five professional knock-outs, and maintains a record of 63 wins, although this is controversial,and he started competing at age 5).
He also did martial arts movies too!!!
You can watch him do imaginary stage fighting in Force Five, Meals on Wheels, and Dragons Forever, where he plays the villains....and of course,he always has to lose..
But, imagine if Urquidez were to have had a real fight with any of acrobatic movie stars he supposedly lost to in the these movies, who do you think would really win? (Hint: it would not be an actor).
So, I propose we take this movie star who is also a real fighter and who is also only 145 pounds as a better comparison and having a better chance of hitting harder than Foreman (did you know his trimmest fighting weight was 217 pounds?)
All right?
Ok, here is your answer (finally)....
Drumrolll.......anxious martial artist movie fans biting their nails.....
Answer:
The wind from Foreman's punch would pack more power than the glove of Urquidez.
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