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Post by hashtagswag on Aug 9, 2018 12:21:30 GMT -5
Honest question . How well do you think tyler would have done if he competed in sasuke ...lets say around the 25th to current sasuke ?..maybe its just me but i feel like he has solid grip and finger strength coupled with gymnast like flexibility and hes of asian descent ...he seems like hed be a ryo level competitor or even better !
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Post by Kane-Not-Kosugi on Aug 9, 2018 23:34:37 GMT -5
Stage 3. The course is much more suited for his size. He already has the strength/power for the ANW obstacles with bigger lengths between certain obstacles, so unless he makes a mental error, Sasuke stage 3. I don't see him winning though.
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Post by arsenette on Aug 10, 2018 8:56:54 GMT -5
Are we going back in time (again) to transport someone of this era into another era 10 years ago? If this were the case why not ask this of every single ANW competitor in the past decade? Obviously that wouldn't work anyway for several reasons. Who they are today is a measure of being trained up to this level. So magically asking them to clear a course years before their prime makes no sense. Shouldn't this be in spam?
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Post by jba392 on Aug 11, 2018 14:53:39 GMT -5
I really hate how often I see him being called "Yamaguchi". That's not his name.
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Post by Dazed (Wiin) on Sept 1, 2018 3:04:57 GMT -5
Honest question . How well do you think tyler would have done if he competed in sasuke ...lets say around the 25th to current sasuke ?..maybe its just me but i feel like he has solid grip and finger strength coupled with gymnast like flexibility and hes of asian descent ...he seems like hed be a ryo level competitor or even better ! Why not ask him? --> kid0h
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