Originally Posted by blacklion23
The NFL would take them both.
Nobody asked about the +%*+%+! NFL.
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Originally Posted by blacklion23
The NFL would take them both.
Originally Posted by Proshares
NHL HANDS $%@!#%# DOWN.
But why would you take Kenyon? Again, you're going off of hypotheticals and the IDEA that he can whoop %$# based off of how he carrieshimself. Have you actually seen him throw hands? Obviously there are guys in the NBA who can fight. No doubt about it. However, when you look at the NHL,there aren't many hypotheticals to base opinions off of. These guys DO throw down. That being said, I'm taking Zdeno Chara from the B's as far asbeing the best/toughest fighter in the NHL. 6'9" 270 pounds, and he's from a wrestling background...people don't challenge him cause he'sone tough SOB. If you want evidence, go to youtube and look up his fight against David Koci...Koci is one of the toughest fighters in the NHL, and Chara madehis face look like hamburger helper.Originally Posted by BC2310
The NHL is definitely a tougher league all around but I would take Kenyon in a fist fight against anyone in the NBA and NHL. I think Dwight and Lebron are soft...
The Softest Hockey players are as tough as 90% of the NBA
you don't know what ovechkin looks like, do you? clearly you dont watch him play the game eitherOriginally Posted by StephonUrkel
o and were talkin bout pretty boy superstars... let ron artest see sidney crosby or ovechkin...CURTAINSSS
Your logic makes no sense....you're picking one of, if not THE toughest dude (artest) in the NBA, and matching him up against a guy who hardlyfights....that's like me saying, I'd love to see Chris Paul go toe-to-toe w. Derek Boogaard. Paul would be sipping his Krispy Kreme cake w. a straw ifthat happened....Originally Posted by StephonUrkel
seen him play in person twice...
theres no denying he skates like the tzmanian devil and is rediculously athletic buttttt hes 5'10 190... which bring me back to my original point... let him n ron artest square off and the NHL would be having memorial services before the Pens hoist the cup
so you're picking one the nba's tough guy enforcers and pitting him against the NHL's most skilled player? yeah that's fair...Originally Posted by StephonUrkel
seen him play in person twice...
theres no denying he skates like the tzmanian devil and is rediculously athletic buttttt hes 5'10 190... which bring me back to my original point... let him n ron artest square off and the NHL would be having memorial services before the Pens hoist the cup
Originally Posted by StephonUrkel
i was orginally using it too jus emphasize on average the NBA would have much bigger guys that would offset the "toughness" factor... then this dude tryed to play me like i dont know what Ovi look like haha so i remphasized to remind him that Ovi superstar or not is one of the toughest in the NHL period... players are scared of him... similiar to Ron Ron.... not like i said Ovi vs Shaq or Kenyon or Ben Wallace...
@#**$+ can fight... its a scientific fact
Ok...I hear you, but players are scared of AO to an extent. They KNOW he won't drop the gloves. If you want an all around skilled-toughplayer, you can look no further than Jarome Iginla. Dude can flat out throw hands...Originally Posted by StephonUrkel
i was orginally using it too jus emphasize on average the NBA would have much bigger guys that would offset the "toughness" factor... then this dude tryed to play me like i dont know what Ovi look like haha so i remphasized to remind him that Ovi superstar or not is one of the toughest in the NHL period... players are scared of him... similiar to Ron Ron.... not like i said Ovi vs Shaq or Kenyon or Ben Wallace...
@#**$+ can fight... its a scientific fact
someone did...Originally Posted by AirVandal180
Why isn't anybody mentioning Artest? I'd take him over a bunch of hockey folks.
Originally Posted by AddictedToFreshKicks
This dude broke his finger in half and then came back out his next shift and kept playing. In the NBA, somebody breaks a finger nail and they're out for 3 months.
The NHL is tougher than the NBA by far... it really isn't close.