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cricket
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posted 01-16-2004 10:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for cricket     Edit/Delete Message
I was on another message board, and their were some people that said game bred english bull terriers, Tosa Inu's and Rottweilers (who ever even heard of a game bred Rottweiler?) would easily beat a pit in a match. I in no way condemn or encourage dog fighting, but I know my breeds history and I think they are just crazy. Anybody out there feel that there is any match for a game pit besides another game pit?

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True_Pits
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posted 01-16-2004 10:39 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for True_Pits     Edit/Delete Message
Hey cricket can you please email the link to the message board you read that crap on.
True_Pits@yahoo.com thanks.

Yes game Rottweilers? Where do they come up with half this stuff. Have these people actually tried it or are they just assuming. They sound so silly. Do they have any idea that ABPTs and Tosa's have been matched. That the APBT wins the majority of the time. Couldn't say anything about bull terriers, some are very dog aggressive but I don't know about gamebred. I'm sure that many other breeds of dogs could possibly beat a APBT, but not in most cases.

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benny boy
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posted 01-16-2004 12:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for benny boy     Edit/Delete Message
but how many other breeds would want to continue to fight a match, when they're not wining? but if it was evenly matched i don't see too many breeds if any coming out on top. of course the apbt will lose some matchs when fighting a dog that is 20-40 lb. heavier. thats like a fly-weight boxing a heavy weight...it's just not a fair fight...but if a pit and a rott were matched i would still have to go with the pit, i'll admit i don't really know what im talking about though

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daddyfs
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posted 01-16-2004 03:34 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for daddyfs     Edit/Delete Message
someone told me a boston terrier could whip a pit.. i jus laughed and contiuned playing Madden

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ignergehl
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posted 01-16-2004 03:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ignergehl     Edit/Delete Message
I saw a 35 pound pit get off it's chain once and kill a big rott, before it could be broken off.It was a friends dog, who was visiting so that was sad. Any breed of dog would have had to have been fought and bred for fighting for a very long time for any of it's members to be considered game-bred, and the bull-terrier and the rottweiler of course, where not. The breeders of the Tosa consider their dogs game-bred, but as they are so big,(90-150 pounds) and the japanese pit rules are so different,they just can't compare.Any cur will circle and growl, and then snap and slash-any pit goes straight in and grabs a body part and starts shaking the hold out,without letting up,this is what happened to that rott and he went straight into shock and died later. No other animal, period, fights this way. I have heard of hunters using pits against black bears with success, so how is a puny rottweiler supposed to stand up??

[This message has been edited by ignergehl (edited 01-16-2004).]

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MikeIPK
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posted 01-16-2004 05:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for MikeIPK     Edit/Delete Message
To be a rumor, but the Boston originally came from APBT lines. Of course this means nothing, I too would have continued playing Madden, lol.

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True_Pits
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posted 01-16-2004 11:46 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for True_Pits     Edit/Delete Message
Yup, some people on there sure were loony. Like the guy saying he had a real gamebred pit, cropped ears and everything...lol that he had to beat his Rott off the Pit with a shovel. oh the life like dreams these people have when they are tripping acid...lol
Notice it took him a few post to make up that story from saying I've seen my Rott do it (beat Pits) several times. A real gamebred with cropped ears and everything, man I'm easily ammused.

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True_Pits
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posted 01-16-2004 11:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for True_Pits     Edit/Delete Message
Oh I almost forgot "I know from seeing an English Bull Terrier soundly thrash a Rotty that it could probably give a "Pitbull" all the fight it wanted."

Hehe so funny, it could "trash" a Rotty so it must be able to take a Pit Bull..lol

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cricket
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posted 01-17-2004 02:05 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for cricket     Edit/Delete Message
Yeah, I guess the cropped ears made it real game huh? Lmao! They talk like the Rott is just the best fighting dog ever, and if the Bull terier beat the Rott, the pit would be childs play. I think they are strung out on some type of dope too!

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True_Pits
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posted 01-17-2004 09:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for True_Pits     Edit/Delete Message
Ok I went back and left a pretty lengthy reply and I wasn't even done...lol

I think if some of the people even did a little research on some of the breeds they would realize that a breed like say the Fila wouldn't make a good fighting dog at all.

Man I hope people read it, I shortened it down some....lol I'm not even done yet. Did you notice the one lady saying she wouldn't trust her fighting dogs around her kids...GRRRR I think she is just acting like she has them, most people on msg boards lie about owning gamedogs. Atleast i hope she is.

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cricket
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posted 01-18-2004 03:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for cricket     Edit/Delete Message
Yeah, cause if she really knew anything about game dogs, she would know that they are some of the best dogs to have around kids, or just some of the best dogs with people period.

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ignergehl
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posted 01-18-2004 03:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ignergehl     Edit/Delete Message
For god's sake the rottie may be a good guard dog, one of the best, in fact, but it never was a fighting dog...this is like saying my badass irish setter could out-herd any border collie, it's just ridiculous.

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cricket
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posted 01-18-2004 04:02 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for cricket     Edit/Delete Message
I wanna see them argue with all those facts. lol.

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daddyfs
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posted 01-19-2004 04:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for daddyfs     Edit/Delete Message
hey if you dont mind can you email me the link.. i really want to see what they had to say.. maybe i will get a laugh or 2 daddyfs_37042@yahoo.com

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benny boy
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posted 01-20-2004 05:44 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for benny boy     Edit/Delete Message
me 2 please, bstandridge@firstchoicelenders.com

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cricket
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posted 01-20-2004 09:23 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for cricket     Edit/Delete Message
Now they are talking about Hyena's vs. Pits. LMAO! Whats next, Lions and Tigers and Bears OH MY!

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benny boy
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posted 01-20-2004 10:17 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for benny boy     Edit/Delete Message
yeah did my reply work on it? the fact is that a hiyena would kill just about any dog to include ROTTS, EBT, EST....i dont really see the point they were trying to make? how much does your average hyena weigh? i saw some on tv, they look pretty big

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posted 01-20-2004 11:43 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for True_Pits     Edit/Delete Message
Perhaps like the large cats the hyena has the power and ability to kill a dog but most likely wouldn't. They are scavengers and sometimes hunt, TOGETHER in PACKS, without the aids of the other hyenas a single Hyena would most likely feel threatened and want to avoid a fight. Its about as silly as when they brought in the Fila vs. Jaguars. Jaguars are going to head to the hills, climb trees usually Filas are tracking dogs and hold them there, so they never have to fight the Jag. Its amazing, just because they tree a large cat these nuts think they could beat a game APBT.

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daddyfs
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posted 01-20-2004 04:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for daddyfs     Edit/Delete Message
and a gun will kill them all.. what was the point in bringin hyenas in the thread.. i dont think too many folks jus happens to own hyenas.. next they will be sayin " i bet if you threw a pit bull in the water with a shark.. the pit will lose" some people.. boy.. hey, they did give me a laugh tho
i had a gamebred pit ears cropped and all
that had me rollin

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posted 01-21-2004 04:47 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Samsintentions     Edit/Delete Message
Oh lordy!!

My mother in law has both a German and an American Rott....both are well bred dogs, with lots of action in them, though when pressed with another dog, they both back down.

I wouldn't bed any money on and dog in a fighting match. I don't condone it. But I would have to say that a pitt probably has the uperhand.

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