BJJ wins again? Mountain lion choked to death by attacked runner

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I guess we don’t know if BJJ was the technique(s) used, but it definitely wasn’t chunning. Looking forward to learning more about this story.

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I guess we don’t know if BJJ was the technique(s) used, but it definitely wasn’t chunning. Looking forward to learning more about this story.[/QUOTE]

If you ever see me being attacked by a lion or bear please hurry and get help… for the lion or bear. :-p.

[QUOTE=Raycetpfl;3016773]If you ever see me being attacked by a lion or bear please hurry and get help… for the lion or bear. :-p.[/QUOTE]

I’ll send Bill over, ASAP.

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I guess we don’t know if BJJ was the technique(s) used, but it definitely wasn’t chunning. Looking forward to learning more about this story.[/QUOTE]

It’s been confirmed the dude trained BJJ. Apparently it was an RNC that finished the cat. John Danaher is apparently rushing to take credit and list this as a reason to buy his “attack the back” instructional.

[QUOTE=ghost55;3016776]It’s been confirmed the dude trained BJJ. Apparently it was an RNC that finished the cat. John Danaher is apparently rushing to take credit and list this as a reason to buy his “attack the back” instructional.[/QUOTE]

One of my students killed a Pitbull that was attacking a lady with an RNC. He squeezed it till it quit wiggling and then some.

[QUOTE=Raycetpfl;3016773]If you ever see me being attacked by a lion or bear please hurry and get help… for the lion or bear. :-p.[/QUOTE]

I will make sure that animal cruelty charges are strongly considered, especially if you don’t let go when the lion/bear taps out…

[QUOTE=Dr. Gonzo;3016794]I’m not one for wrassling animals.

That is the time for the use of a force multiplying technology.[/QUOTE]

Dude whacked the lion in the head with a rock.

It was a small one, maybe a year old and 80 lbs.

Not really that impressive.

Rayce would have just stared him down into submission, no fancy pajama wrasslin’ necessary.

[QUOTE=BKR;3016796]I will make sure that animal cruelty charges are strongly considered, especially if you don’t let go when the lion/bear taps out…[/QUOTE]

Big cats you have disregard taps. You only let go if the ref stops you, they will claim they didn’t tap. They are known to be Cheat-ahs.

[QUOTE=BKR;3016797]Dude whacked the lion in the head with a rock.

It was a small one, maybe a year old and 80 lbs.

Not really that impressive.

Rayce would have just stared him down into submission, no fancy pajama wrasslin’ necessary.[/QUOTE]

I have tangled with bigger dogs… but they weren’t treating me like prey. They just thought i was an intruder.

[QUOTE=Raycetpfl;3016985]Big cats you have disregard taps. You only let go if the ref stops you, they will claim they didn’t tap. They are known to be Cheat-ahs.[/QUOTE]

OK, you get the prize on that one !

[QUOTE=Raycetpfl;3016986]I have tangled with bigger dogs… but they weren’t treating me like prey. They just thought i was an intruder.[/QUOTE]

It was a small, inexperienced Cougar, which, I know, in your experience would be unusual.

A mature one would have gotten him by the back of the neck from behind and goodnight, Sally.

I admire the dudes spirit, for sure. He fought back and won.

We always watch our backtrails when hunting here, there are plenty of lions lions and bears…especially when calling Turkeys, as my younger son called one in a few years ago. That was exciting, to say the least.

[QUOTE=Raycetpfl;3016986]I have tangled with bigger dogs… but they weren’t treating me like prey. They just thought i was an intruder.[/QUOTE]
Maybe you should stop with the B&E? :slight_smile:

I’m glad the runner survived, no matter how he did it he had the grit to defend himself and put the threat down .

[QUOTE=BKR;3017064]It was a small, inexperienced Cougar, which, I know, in your experience would be unusual.

A mature one would have gotten him by the back of the neck from behind and goodnight, Sally.

I admire the dudes spirit, for sure. He fought back and won.

We always watch our backtrails when hunting here, there are plenty of lions lions and bears…especially when calling Turkeys, as my younger son called one in a few years ago. That was exciting, to say the least.[/QUOTE]

I’ve seen on documentaries where a lot of jungle folks who hunt in big cat territory wear lifelike masks with eyes on the back of their head because cats like to attack from behind.