What is the most brutal sport?
Hockey | 64 | |
Wrestling | 35 | |
Boxing | 119 | |
Lacrosse | 12 | |
Rugby | 107 | |
Other (Add a comment) | 51 |
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Hockey | 64 | |
Wrestling | 35 | |
Boxing | 119 | |
Lacrosse | 12 | |
Rugby | 107 | |
Other (Add a comment) | 51 |
I'd say boxing, because the whole objective is to beat the shit out of the other guy the entire time. There's nothing else involved, like a ball or a goal....just ass kicking.
Cage fighting looks pretty bad too but I find they spend too much time rolling around on the mat squeezing eachother, it's kinda boring honestly.
Yeah but alot of things is, without the public knowing, staged in boxing. Planned out matches and such.
I used to have a friend who assisted in organizing cage and MMA fights.
have you ever seen a MMA fighter come out of the ring with a broken arm or a broken leg ? have you ever seen them come out with brain injury .
I will say hockey... Though you exclude UFC and that is one sport that is very brutal and always done in a cage.
Hockey it's evil. Everyone tries to whack you with the stick. Not fun and very painful. : )
All of those! and a few more, like skateboarding. I feel like when you skate, just as an amateur, your still at risk for getting some dislocated joints, bones cracked right in half, gashes, and crushes testicles. But, They're all pretty brutal in their own right.
American Football, and MMA. Rugby is a pussy sport compared to football, sorry foreigners.
How do you forget MMA a muay ti. Which I am probobly spelling completely wrong.
NFL football. Anyone see the new England player get knocked the he'll out in the afc championship against Baltimore?
I've played both Rugby and Hockey, I'm a girl and I played 7 years on a boys hockey team (technically it was co-ed but I was the only girl that played) and 4 on a girls Rugby team. I had my fair share of bumps and bruises from both sports but Rugby, hands down, is the toughest out of all of the sports you listed. You wear no gear except for a mouth guard and you could be a 5'4 tall girl that's 120 pounds and you could be faced with having to tackle and take down a 6'0 tall 200 pound girl. Rarely do we have a whistle, we run for practically 70 minutes straight.
This year, I was playing a game at Rugbyfest. I'm 5'7, 170 pounds so I'm a pretty solid player and I played as a Flanker, which means I saw a lot of the action and hit plenty of girls bigger than me and smaller than me. Well, this girl gets the ball and heads straight for me and I use the term "girl" loosely, she was the most horrifyingly huge woman I've ever seen. She was at least 5'11, and a good 250 pounds, easily. I went for her legs and she ran me over and fractured my shoulder, and knocked the wind out of me so bad that I just laid there on the field and couldn't breath for 10-15 seconds. You know what makes this the most frightening of all? The referee didn't blow the whistle, no one ran in to help me; I went down and another girl on my team took up my position. I got back up as soon as I could breathe and ran up the field with my arm drooping at my side and tears running down my face. Eventually, there was a whistle because the ball went out of bounds, and then I was taken off the field. I went to the Med tent and got a sling for my shoulder.
All day long there are constantly ambulances coming and going from Rugbyfest, some people have broken necks, broken noses, most people just get a nosebleed and some awesome scars. Very rarely is there a fight in Rugby, we all just beat the living fuck out of each other out on the field and leave it at that once we get off the field.
All for the love of the game. Hell yeah! Rugby is hands down the most brutal of all of those sports. My shoulder will never be the same but the memories I made and the asses I kicked made up for it.
Thai Boxing (muay thai). Broken shins, dislocated shoulders, broken noses. I have 2 implants on my upper jaw.. but they actually work nicer than the real teeth, lol.
Sorry, boys. Nothing is as brutal as this sport. in many cases pro fighters are permanently crippled by the age of 40.
But i chose hockey, since i like the speed and the fist fights there.