[quote=Big Dozer;2215635]Hey asshole. If you had gotten off your high horse, you wouldve followed the links so noted on the wikipedia fight record to videos and other articles that proved the record as true. Yes wikipedia can be edited by anyone, but a lot of the time it gives links to articles that back up those facts and when it doesnt it will say [citation needed]. The fight record was backed up. So its real nic of you to fuck up the wiki page.
P.S. Go eat a dick.[/quote]
Easy there sparky. This is a nice forum; no need to flame. Providing an acticle with an interview with JCVD and linking to his wikipedia page is nit exactly imperical evidence. I think at this point it could be hard to verufy his claims since those governing bodies for each even may not have records. Sorry you take JCVD so seriously! Cheers!
The fuck this is a nice forum! Plus my dishwasher caught on fire today! I am not being nice to anyone! I dont even know what JCVD is so piss off. Next time I am using caps lock on your ass!
VD is obviously quite a big fan of full contact fighting, he even was in the audience in a Fedor fight. Him competing in it on the other hand… it could either be awesome like in that Capoiera KO video considering how insanely limber VD is. Or it could just be a quick mercy killing followed by tears, teeth gnashing and “The Streets! The Streets!” from the TKD camp.
Regarding VD’s fight record he did face and beat Sherman Bergman of wich there is photographic evidence. However im not gonna chase around searching for proof of every JCVD fight since i really, really couldnt care less.
Interesting that JVD was supposed to play the paralized brother in Bloodsport and Dennis Alexio the JVD part. But after they saw JVD, they switched the roles…
Qissi you fool, not JCVD. He played the nappy headded kickboxer in Blood Sport, Tong Po, Moustafa (and Attila) in Lionheart, and Khan the Mongolian in the Quest.
I recall there was a movie where he played a Vietnamese guy. I have to find it now.
**Maybe someone can help me?
He plays an …snicker… American who gets adopted into a Vietnamese family as a child, and has to fight mafia bosses when he grows up.
‘‘Our fight only lasted about a minute, so I really can’t say I got to know him very well,’’ Bergman said via e-mail. “But one thing is for sure, he was the best fighter I ever fought.”
I don’t imagine he was ever a world class fighter, and he’s certainly on in years, but it doesn’t appear that he manufactured his fight record.