http://www.grappletv.com/2005bestofthewest.htm
That is the most "oh boy, we're gonna see some Grapp'len" face I've ever seen!
Hahaha! That's the best "lemme at'em" expression I've seen in a long time.
Props to you for all your accomplishments, Tim.
BTW, if you dont me asking, how old are you?
Based on Tim's biographical information, I would guess he is 44.
Which means he is only getting better by traditional Kung Fu standards
It is obviously hard to judge height and weight in pictures. But since Tim appears to be a slender guy, I wonder if he should try out for The Ultimate Fighter 2 in the Welterweight division. You know he would obliterate everyone, and probably convince Couture and Liddell to start studying the Neijia arts
I asked Tim if when he was 30 he thought he was a better fighter then when he was 20, he said sure, and exspalined how he knew alot more about actual fighting, and how he was much better. The I said when you turned 40 would you be able to have beaten yourself at 30, he said, yeah, now he was a good grappler, and knew more about how to fight. so yeah, I'm guessing he's getting better with age.
MTeague,
I'm 43.
Richard,
Thanks for the vote of confidence. But since I've recently discovered I'm getting better looking, I don't want to take a chance on getting hit in the face.
I hate to be the one to break the bad news to you, but you one ugly sumbitch. But I must admit that the perfect posture is sexy.
Twink,
You think so? Oh well, I might as well start fighting again.
Tim is too light to fight welterweight. Welterweights like Matt Hughs weigh in at 170 but by fight time are probably at 180. Tim needs to fight light weight 155-160lbs.
The way I understand the UFC weight classes.
Heavyweight is anything over 205lbs
Light Heavyweight is 185 - 205lbs
Middleweight is 165 - 185lbs
Welterweight is 145 - 165lbs
The first Ultimate Fighter had light heavies and middleweights. Tim could own the Welterweight division even if some of the guys came into the ring outweighing him by 25lbs. Though with no upper limit on heavyweights I can't wait to see what kind of guys they get in that division.
"Though with no upper limit on heavyweights I can't wait to see what kind of guys they get in that division."
My guess is really big guys.
Yeah, Tim should fight Matt Hughes.
I'm 220lbs, and I would sure rather shrink my gut to 205lbs then face some 350lb brawler