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ultimatetitman Posted - 03/12/2007 : 13:17:34
According to the Vancouver Province, Bob Probert is the toughest fighter ever in the NHL. He beat out the likes of George Laraque, Tie Dumi, Dave Brown, Gordie Howe, and Stu Grimson.

http://www.canada.com/theprovince/news/sports/story.html?id=d5d75845-757f-4e93-90ef-5a7028728c7a

What do you think?
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Canucks Man Posted - 04/07/2007 : 23:21:23
quote:
Originally posted by Guest9666

You are all wrong////


I would go with Sakic or Yzerman


Sakic or Yzerman as the toughest fighter ever? Give your head a shake.

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Get The Towels Out Guys PLAYOFFS!!!
Guest4708 Posted - 04/07/2007 : 23:06:52
quote:
Originally posted by Beans15

This is something you definately have to have seen to be a good judge. I can't comment on anyone before 1985, but from 85 until now, I don't think anyone could consistantly beat Dave Semenko. He was the best. Probert is #2, with Dave Brown coming in 3rd.

And anyone that would put Tie Domi in this group is a fool. Ya, he would go with anyone, and that made him a threat. But put him against Probert, Semenko, Dave Brown, Grimson, Larque, etc, and he gets thumped. He might win his odd lucky fight against these guys, but he would (and did) get consistantly worked.

The best fighter to me is the guy that won most of his fights. That was Semenko.

bob probert beat the s*** out of semenko.....
Guest9666 Posted - 04/05/2007 : 10:49:23
You are all wrong////


I would go with Sakic or Yzerman
Guest4708 Posted - 04/03/2007 : 23:34:58
[quote]Originally posted by willus3

I like Probert and Clark for the era they played but for all time? Not a chance.
Gordie Howe and John Ferguson are the toughest all time.
Here's an interesting site. Take it for what it is though.
http://dropyourgloves.com/Fights/LeagueFights.aspx?League=1

[/quote



John Ferguson would hold his on with everything and i dont think we would really no who is tougher Bob Probert or John ferguson ( buy the way do u have any John ferguson fight videos if u do send them to Brandon_862@hotmail.com
manninm Posted - 03/22/2007 : 06:35:13
I think Probert's the most famous, or infamous, of them all. Clearly he made a name for himself by fighting in a time where the NHL was growing. I don't know if they're tougher, but I can think of a couple of guys that are up there. Clark Gillies and Bob Nystrom.
Canucks Man Posted - 03/21/2007 : 14:17:54
quote:
Originally posted by Lrocker

Tony Twist was such a tough fighter that after a while no one wanted to fight him. He finally retired because of that.
Antonio Twisterelli is my pick.

"Bye Bye!" John McLaughlin


Didnt Tony Twist get into a motorcycle accident that caused the end of his career??

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1 Crosby fan Posted - 03/21/2007 : 14:04:12
I think he is
Guest2896 Posted - 03/21/2007 : 12:04:30
Probert sure made Domi look like not much of a fighter. That was an unquestionable win for pretty much each and every one of their fights. Just by that alone I am tempted to say he was the toughest of alltime.
Saku Steen Posted - 03/21/2007 : 11:38:14
quote:
Originally posted by Lrocker

Tony Twist was such a tough fighter that after a while no one wanted to fight him. He finally retired because of that.
Antonio Twisterelli is my pick.

"Bye Bye!" John McLaughlin



I would like to see some videos of them. If anyone finds them post them.
Lrocker Posted - 03/21/2007 : 09:20:38
Tony Twist was such a tough fighter that after a while no one wanted to fight him. He finally retired because of that.
Antonio Twisterelli is my pick.

"Bye Bye!" John McLaughlin
willus3 Posted - 03/21/2007 : 08:54:26
I like Probert and Clark for the era they played but for all time? Not a chance.
Gordie Howe and John Ferguson are the toughest all time.
Here's an interesting site. Take it for what it is though.
http://dropyourgloves.com/Fights/LeagueFights.aspx?League=1
Guest0844 Posted - 03/12/2007 : 20:28:15
I'd say Domi was the most bravest and could have been the best fighter if he was a foot and a half taller but i still love wendal the best to. Probert scares me also he punches quick and hard
Saku Steen Posted - 03/12/2007 : 18:03:03
quote:
Originally posted by PuckNuts

I think Wendel Clark, size wise he was one of the toughest...



I would rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontal lobotomy…




Wendal Clark was a good fighter but a cheap one too. Watching videos he always kept on hitting the players after they were down. Cheap.
PuckNuts Posted - 03/12/2007 : 16:43:19
I think Wendel Clark, size wise he was one of the toughest...



I would rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontal lobotomy…
Beans15 Posted - 03/12/2007 : 16:27:38
Yes, in that video Probert did work him good.

I looked and there are not many videos that I have found with Semenko. I'll keep looking because he was deadly.
Saku Steen Posted - 03/12/2007 : 15:07:53
I think Probert in the videos was the best
ultimatetitman Posted - 03/12/2007 : 14:16:12
Here are a few:

Domi Vs. Probert 1-9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfSB-v-Vy2g

Probert vs Dave Brown
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uBjthhT-Y0

PROBERT VS SEMENKO (Probert smoked him, by the way!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w34Bp7QDzl4

DAVE BROWN VS STU GRIMSON
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wM_PaOizgA
admin Posted - 03/12/2007 : 14:03:05
quote:
Originally posted by Beans15

This is something you definately have to have seen to be a good judge. I can't comment on anyone before 1985, but from 85 until now, I don't think anyone could consistantly beat Dave Semenko. He was the best. Probert is #2, with Dave Brown coming in 3rd.

And anyone that would put Tie Domi in this group is a fool. Ya, he would go with anyone, and that made him a threat. But put him against Probert, Semenko, Dave Brown, Grimson, Larque, etc, and he gets thumped. He might win his odd lucky fight against these guys, but he would (and did) get consistantly worked.

The best fighter to me is the guy that won most of his fights. That was Semenko.



Lets see some video of these guys: Brown vs Probert etc.
Beans15 Posted - 03/12/2007 : 13:44:20
This is something you definately have to have seen to be a good judge. I can't comment on anyone before 1985, but from 85 until now, I don't think anyone could consistantly beat Dave Semenko. He was the best. Probert is #2, with Dave Brown coming in 3rd.

And anyone that would put Tie Domi in this group is a fool. Ya, he would go with anyone, and that made him a threat. But put him against Probert, Semenko, Dave Brown, Grimson, Larque, etc, and he gets thumped. He might win his odd lucky fight against these guys, but he would (and did) get consistantly worked.

The best fighter to me is the guy that won most of his fights. That was Semenko.

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