Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post


That was the difference between Poncho Jr. and Doctor Death.

Junior was just a thick, powerful WALL compared to Doc.

Doc's bites couldn't even tickle Junior, whereas when Junior bit Doc, he crippled him and fucked him up.

It was over in :12 ... Doc was done. I had to pick Doc up off the floor and carry him back upstairs. When I put him down on his own, he was on unsteady legs. He tried to hike his leg to piss ... and fell over on his side. Could not get back up under his own power.

Junior was not "slow" ... he was actually pretty fast for a 48 lb dog ... but he did not have the speed of my Silverback dogs.
But if he got his mouth on you, he f----d your $#!^ up. And it was very hard for another dog to put a dent in him, in return.

Mister, Hero, Mr. Serious were all the same way: smart, fogging durable, and would wreck you and hurt you severely every time they got their mouth on you.

At any point, no matter how far behind, they could change the whole deal if they got their mouth on you good.

And with durable, game, long-winded dogs ... that is a tough combo to beat

I think Mister spent an hour behind Break Em Down's Jadakiss.
Jadakiss was a mile ahead, destroying Mister's face ... and yet with one bite on the shoulder, Mister broke Jadakiss' shoulder at the hour mark, and it was over in 1:20.
To be able break a dog's bones like that after the hour mark, especially with crushed sinuses, is something not a lot of dogs can do, but these dogs could.

Awesome read, my stud is bred down from mister, hero, and hot tamale. He's a powerhouse, built like a war tank, and will give you a better facelift than any Hollywood plastic surgeon lol. The few times he's hit the body he's done good work but he prefers the head, I guess he feels he's in control and also out of danger. I want to incorporate the ”Gorilla” in my program to add that sublime finishing capability on a consistent basis. I truly believe it could be special if/and when it happens