Terry Crews. (Expro) probably because he looks all natural. And always seems to be cut with no up and down cycling. His look is an achievable goal. And this is my first post here.
First, I want to spar Amanda Nunes and Cris Cyborg with 4 oz gloves (for like 2 minutes each LOL), because I want to know which one hits harder.
BJJ:
Marcus Buchecha Almeida
Roberto Abreu
Marcelo Garcia
Eddie Bravo
Joe Rogan (I realize heās not a pro, I think it would be fun though)
Lifting:
Arnold and Franco in their Pumping Iron days
Wendler
Paul Carter
I know the last two arenāt pro athletes. Not many people Iād want to lift with are.
Football:
I want to go back in time to when I had two good hips and hit the following people in an ISO drill:
James Harrison - I imagine this would be The Worst Thing Everā¢, but I want to know what itās like.
Ray Lewis - see above
Jerome Bettis - see above
Terrell Suggs - see above
Tom Brady - because fuck that guy
Bo Jackson
Wilt Chamberlain
The Ultimate Warrior
Nastia Liukin
Micheal Phelps
Zhou Lulu
Sarah sigmundsdottir
Iām no longer a swimmer or gymnast, and Iāve never really waded into Olympic lifting territory, and Iām not much a cross fitter, but Iād still like to train with them. Liukin was one of my absolute favorites to drool over back when I competed.
Chuck Vogelpohl, Greg Panora, Ed Coan
Johnny McEnroe.
1 - Roger Federer
2 - Michael Jordan
3 - Chuck Liddell
All guys with amazing work ethic and kept up their profession, even as they aged (traits I very much rate highly).
Learn grace and finesse from Roger.
Learn from the energy and never die attitude of Michael.
Learn how to be a badass from Chuck.
Just watched some Scottie Pippen footage and Iād like to train with Scottie Pippen.
The manās hands hang below his knees and he had great explosiveness.
This is exactly the kind of guy who rips out a 500+ deadlift the first time he touches a bar and Iād like to see it.
EDIT: if one of you pricks finds footage of him struggling with with 315 Iāll kick you in the dick.
With a Power of 3 and a Dunk of 9 I suspect the creators of the game code didnāt have a full grasp on the game of basketball.
Donāt you ever let me hear you talk shit about NBA Jam ever again
āFrom Downtown!ā āHeās on fire!ā āBoom shaka lakaā āRazzle dazzleā - Loved playing that game on my Sega Genesis as a kid.
- Eddie Hall
- Brandon Lilly
- Mark Bell
- Whoever invented the shakeweight
That Japanese kid that can eat like 15000 Big Macs in 10 minutes
Pudzianowski!!!
One of my most profound moments of childhood disappointment was firing up NBA Jam on my SNES and realizing that, unlike the arcade version, the Bulls players were Scottie Pippen and Horace Grant.
Luckily my high scores with Michael Jordan were immortalized at our local mini-golf/arcade under the false initials ASS.
For me,
James Harrison (yikes Iām basic)
Usain Bolt
Jonah Lomu
Karl Malone (see avi)
Train with them for their sport? Or just get a lift in with them for a session?
For their Sport:
Larry Bird
Michael Jordan
Roger Clemens/Mariano Rivera
For a Lift:
Michael Jordan
Adrian Peterson
Aaron Donald
Good point. I would sports train with Jordan and LeBron James.
I would play one-on-one as part of the training. I would just take 3 points shots and hope I hit one.
I would then count the game from the time I hit my three pointer to the time the other guys scored.
Iād then tell people I played one-on-one with both guys and beat both of them. Then Iād work out who they thought the better player was and Iād say the other was definitely the better basketballer.