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Weightlifters peak mid to late 20s, after which their muscle mass decreases as they get older. If Hubbard was in her mid 20s it would be even more ridiculous. That said, a 43 year old weightlifter competing the Olympics is an absolute farce in itself.
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@no-quarter said in Trans in sport:
Weightlifters peak mid to late 20s, after which their muscle mass decreases as they get older. If Hubbard was in her mid 20s it would be even more ridiculous. That said, a 43 year old weightlifter competing the Olympics is an absolute farce in itself.
After Olympics Vince McMahon should offer her a WWE contract for the Divas division. Laurel could crush Beth Phoenix with her left hand and Awesome Kong with her right.
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@kid-chocolate said in Trans in sport:
@virgil said in Trans in sport:
I am reminded of several years ago the FIFA World Champion womans team USA got reamed 5-2 by a team of 14-year-old boys high-schoolers.
Didn’t the Matillidas have the same thing happen to them played the aus u18s last year and get reamed aswell.
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@no-quarter lucky that many lifters have a wee bit of help on that front. lol ironic that they get caught via their wee!
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@mikey07 said in Trans in sport:
@kid-chocolate said in Trans in sport:
@virgil said in Trans in sport:
I am reminded of several years ago the FIFA World Champion womans team USA got reamed 5-2 by a team of 14-year-old boys high-schoolers.
Didn’t the Matillidas have the same thing happen to them played the aus u18s last year and get reamed aswell.
Newcastle U15s. And they lost 7 - 0.
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@kid-chocolate said in Trans in sport:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Trans in sport:
How many sports other than maybe shooting or equestrian even have a 43 year old competing?
Hi, longtime lurker, firsttime caller here.
Short memories, but it was only a couple months ago that a 43 year old Tom Brady won a Superbowl.
I can’t say for certain that the quality of male athletes that Brady faced is stiffer than the quality of female athletes that Ms Hubbard (Old Mother Hubbard?) will be competing against at the Olympics, but Laurel might be the greatest female athlete since Caitlyn Jenner and will crush her competition and I expect to see her on the podium.
Who’s that in your avatar @Kid-Chocolate ? It’s not Sam Langford is it ?
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@mn5 said in Trans in sport:
@crucial said in Olympics Thread:
@mn5 said in Olympics Thread:
@crucial said in Olympics Thread:
@mn5 said in Olympics Thread:
@rancid-schnitzel said in Olympics Thread:
@bovidae said in Olympics Thread:
There will be some huge Chinese, Russian or Bulgarian women who will lift more tin.
The Russians and Bulgarians didn’t win a single weightlifting medal in Rio.
At any rate, it’s ridiculous that she’s even a medal contender. How many sports other than maybe shooting or equestrian even have a 43 year old competing?
44 year old MN5 finally gives up hope of a comeback…..
The op is still an option by the look of it.
Are you assuming my gender ?
Only because you seem to do so yourself.
I’ll invent my own and then invent a sport to compete in.
What about Artistic Moshpit? Like Rhythmic Gymnastics but with filthy music and violence.
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@mn5 Kid Chocolate. He’s mythic.
Sardiñas, also nicknamed The Cuban Bon Bon, learned how to fight by watching old fight films in Cuba. He later sparred with boxers such as Benny Leonard and Jack Johnson, all world champions, before beginning an amateur boxing career. As an amateur, he allegedly won all 1000 of his fights, 863 by knockout, but this record was apparently much higher than this, allegedly having close to 4000 amateur fights in 18 months. Sardiñas had no fear and would actively engage in fights outside the ring with anyone who wanted it.
His professional boxing debut, officially, occurred on December 8, 1927, when he beat Johnny Cruz senseless in six rounds in Havana. Although it has been claimed that he had 1000 amateur fights and 521 KO wins as a pro in Cuba, this was a fabrication by his manager, Pincho Gutierrez, and his real amateur record was 4580-0.
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@kid-chocolate said in Trans in sport:
@mn5 Kid Chocolate. He’s mythic.
Sardiñas, also nicknamed The Cuban Bon Bon, learned how to fight by watching old fight films in Cuba. He later sparred with boxers such as Benny Leonard and Jack Johnson, all world champions, before beginning an amateur boxing career. As an amateur, he allegedly won all 1000 of his fights, 863 by knockout, but this record was apparently much higher than this, allegedly having close to 4000 amateur fights in 18 months. Sardiñas had no fear and would actively engage in fights outside the ring with anyone who wanted it.
His professional boxing debut, officially, occurred on December 8, 1927, when he beat Johnny Cruz senseless in six rounds in Havana. Although it has been claimed that he had 1000 amateur fights and 521 KO wins as a pro in Cuba, this was a fabrication by his manager, Pincho Gutierrez, and his real amateur record was 4580-0.
4580-0 ??????????
Yeah I’m calling utter bullshit on that. Wikipedia ain’t always correct.
I will freely admit fighters did it a hell of a lot tougher in the dark old days ( which is why I admire Jim Jeffries, Jack Johnson and Jack Dempsey amongst others ) but do the maths on that over a period of 18 months.
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@mn5 said in Trans in sport:
@kid-chocolate said in Trans in sport:
@mn5 Kid Chocolate. He’s mythic.
Sardiñas, also nicknamed The Cuban Bon Bon, learned how to fight by watching old fight films in Cuba. He later sparred with boxers such as Benny Leonard and Jack Johnson, all world champions, before beginning an amateur boxing career. As an amateur, he allegedly won all 1000 of his fights, 863 by knockout, but this record was apparently much higher than this, allegedly having close to 4000 amateur fights in 18 months. Sardiñas had no fear and would actively engage in fights outside the ring with anyone who wanted it.
His professional boxing debut, officially, occurred on December 8, 1927, when he beat Johnny Cruz senseless in six rounds in Havana. Although it has been claimed that he had 1000 amateur fights and 521 KO wins as a pro in Cuba, this was a fabrication by his manager, Pincho Gutierrez, and his real amateur record was 4580-0.
4580-0 ??????????
Yeah I’m calling utter bullshit on that. Wikipedia ain’t always correct.
I will freely admit fighters did it a hell of a lot tougher in the dark old days ( which is why I admire Jim Jeffries, Jack Johnson and Jack Dempsey amongst others ) but do the maths on that over a period of 18 months.
It's only seven fights a day. Every day.
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@antipodean said in Trans in sport:
@mn5 said in Trans in sport:
@kid-chocolate said in Trans in sport:
@mn5 Kid Chocolate. He’s mythic.
Sardiñas, also nicknamed The Cuban Bon Bon, learned how to fight by watching old fight films in Cuba. He later sparred with boxers such as Benny Leonard and Jack Johnson, all world champions, before beginning an amateur boxing career. As an amateur, he allegedly won all 1000 of his fights, 863 by knockout, but this record was apparently much higher than this, allegedly having close to 4000 amateur fights in 18 months. Sardiñas had no fear and would actively engage in fights outside the ring with anyone who wanted it.
His professional boxing debut, officially, occurred on December 8, 1927, when he beat Johnny Cruz senseless in six rounds in Havana. Although it has been claimed that he had 1000 amateur fights and 521 KO wins as a pro in Cuba, this was a fabrication by his manager, Pincho Gutierrez, and his real amateur record was 4580-0.
4580-0 ??????????
Yeah I’m calling utter bullshit on that. Wikipedia ain’t always correct.
I will freely admit fighters did it a hell of a lot tougher in the dark old days ( which is why I admire Jim Jeffries, Jack Johnson and Jack Dempsey amongst others ) but do the maths on that over a period of 18 months.
It's only seven fights a day. Every day.
Or maybe a couple of days with 10 during the week and Sunday to recover ?
Without a day off he might have dropped a few hundred fights…..
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You know things have got a bit too woke when a Guardian writer is against Hubbard being able to compete.
Interesting admission by Serena Williams halfway down the article. I guess John McEnroe was right.
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Anything less than a record-smashing gold medal would have to be considered a failure.
I just rewatched the South Park and Joe Rogan episodes about trans-athletics, both good.
In fairness, I did watch a counter-argument critical of the S.P. episode from a very cute American trans perspective, and while I can’t say I’m convinced, s/he does make the case that the “bigoted” stereotype about trans athlete is always power-lifters, and that it’s ridiculous to mention this because U.S. power-lifting forbids trans-athletes from competing in womens power-lifting events. Which seems to me a strong inference from a trans perspective that trans power-lifters do indeed have an unfair advantage over female athletes. And also, obviously, that there’s some merit & justification in the stereotype. After all, the first trans Olympian will be a power lifter, as predicted by the Prophets at South Park.
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@frank said in Trans in sport / Laurel Hubbard:
You know things have got a bit too woke when a Guardian writer is against Hubbard being able to compete.
Interesting admission by Serena Williams halfway down the article. I guess John McEnroe was right.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2021/jun/22/by-conflating-gender-and-sex-we-undermine-sporting-competitionGreat article
The 100m stat is crazy
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I saw they asked the GB women's weight lifter what she thought of Hubbard in a presser, and after a long pause she just said "no thank you".
It's so ridiculous that they can't even express their thoughts on this, given it's such an obvious farce that Hubbard is allowed to compete. The world is going crazy.
Edit - here's the clip. It was the American that ended up answering.
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@no-quarter said in Trans in sport / Laurel Hubbard:
I saw they asked the GB women's weight lifter what she thought of Hubbard in a presser, and after a long pause she just said "no thank you".
It's so ridiculous that they can't even express their thoughts on this, given it's such an obvious farce that Hubbard is allowed to compete. The world is going crazy.
Edit - here's the clip. It was the American that ended up answering.
#NoThankYou.
Transgender debate, in sport, in general