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June 20, 2021, 05:20:01 AM

Source: https://www.ktvq.com/news/trending/russian-strongmen-compete-to-win-slap-championships

You can try to search on Google to find out the other rules of the competition.

I can not imagine what will happen if that hands landing in my face  Grin

That will hurt and maybe that will swell and I can not see anything. His arm is big, and I think he already exercises hardly to win in that tournament.

Well this kind of competition will never be called sports in my opinion, and it is pretty much dangerous for people with a petite physique but even though this kind of thing will not make it an official kind of sports it sure good enough to make a bet on it, I really think we should bet to the person with the huge muscle that you can be sure can make a huge impact and damage on his opponent,

I have seen many videos on the internet and most likely people that are competing in this kind of competition all have a body mass that could absorb the impact of the slap, if not huge muscles that could deliver great damage.

If they slapped you hard at the wrong part of your face, you will be prone to a very serious brain damage or injury. Which is why for me, this is somewhat a dangerous sport to explore with. Watching this is fun but I don't think it should be included in the official sports list. Betting on this may only be available on their local bookies only. But one thing I can say, this is truly an entertaining activity, without of course potential injury from both players.
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June 20, 2021, 03:28:00 AM
To be honest, I don't like this tournament because it's not a sport and it's more suited as a slap contest. I don't see any strict rules in this tournament because someone who hits his opponent's ear will most likely win while his opponent is KO. I just watched the video after finding this thread, I'm sure it would never be called a sport. I would never have dared do it for $400-$500 as a prize for the winner of that contest as mentioned in one of the sources I read.
But for some people, $400-$500 is big money and they will try to join in that tournament, especially in that country which I think slowly become popular. They will try to prepare themselves and maybe they will exercise themselves hard to win that tournament. I am trying to search on Youtube, and I see that the viewers are not too many or maybe I need to dig more to find if that tournament has huge viewers or the tournament trying to reach more viewers.

Better keep this foto in your memories because that dude with his arms pumped up with oil won't make it for much longer if he doesn't get this shit removed anytime soon. I seriously ask myself how dumb someone must be to inject oil into your body...

Back on topic: does anyone know what the rules are who gets to start a 1 vs 1 fight? I mean if you are up against a real beast and he gets to start, chances are high you won't even make it to your turn to slap the other guy in the face. 

It is the basic rules for the tournament:

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The rules of the competition are simple – two men stand face to face and take turns slapping one another. With bare hands and no head protection – the competitors take turns to slap one another – hard – around the face. Each man has five attempts at slapping his opponent down.

Source: https://www.ktvq.com/news/trending/russian-strongmen-compete-to-win-slap-championships

You can try to search on Google to find out the other rules of the competition.

I can not imagine what will happen if that hands landing in my face  Grin

That will hurt and maybe that will swell and I can not see anything. His arm is big, and I think he already exercises hardly to win in that tournament.

His arms are fake. I don't know if you have an idea about how that works, but this guy is known for injecting oil, like pure oil, straight into his muscle. The body isn't able to cope with it and it stays where it is as a piece foreign to the body. It leads to inflammation but the blood isn't able to heal and remove it. It's close to suicide. A lot of people die from it and this guy exaggerated so much, I don't expect him to live very long. It's highly poisonous.
Still I wonder who gets the first slap as the first slap can end the battle right there.
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June 20, 2021, 03:16:53 AM

Source: https://www.ktvq.com/news/trending/russian-strongmen-compete-to-win-slap-championships

You can try to search on Google to find out the other rules of the competition.

I can not imagine what will happen if that hands landing in my face  Grin

That will hurt and maybe that will swell and I can not see anything. His arm is big, and I think he already exercises hardly to win in that tournament.

Well this kind of competition will never be called sports in my opinion, and it is pretty much dangerous for people with a petite physique but even though this kind of thing will not make it an official kind of sports it sure good enough to make a bet on it, I really think we should bet to the person with the huge muscle that you can be sure can make a huge impact and damage on his opponent,

I have seen many videos on the internet and most likely people that are competing in this kind of competition all have a body mass that could absorb the impact of the slap, if not huge muscles that could deliver great damage.
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June 19, 2021, 10:49:04 PM
To be honest, I don't like this tournament because it's not a sport and it's more suited as a slap contest. I don't see any strict rules in this tournament because someone who hits his opponent's ear will most likely win while his opponent is KO. I just watched the video after finding this thread, I'm sure it would never be called a sport. I would never have dared do it for $400-$500 as a prize for the winner of that contest as mentioned in one of the sources I read.
But for some people, $400-$500 is big money and they will try to join in that tournament, especially in that country which I think slowly become popular. They will try to prepare themselves and maybe they will exercise themselves hard to win that tournament. I am trying to search on Youtube, and I see that the viewers are not too many or maybe I need to dig more to find if that tournament has huge viewers or the tournament trying to reach more viewers.

Better keep this foto in your memories because that dude with his arms pumped up with oil won't make it for much longer if he doesn't get this shit removed anytime soon. I seriously ask myself how dumb someone must be to inject oil into your body...

Back on topic: does anyone know what the rules are who gets to start a 1 vs 1 fight? I mean if you are up against a real beast and he gets to start, chances are high you won't even make it to your turn to slap the other guy in the face. 

It is the basic rules for the tournament:

Quote
The rules of the competition are simple – two men stand face to face and take turns slapping one another. With bare hands and no head protection – the competitors take turns to slap one another – hard – around the face. Each man has five attempts at slapping his opponent down.

Source: https://www.ktvq.com/news/trending/russian-strongmen-compete-to-win-slap-championships

You can try to search on Google to find out the other rules of the competition.

I can not imagine what will happen if that hands landing in my face  Grin

That will hurt and maybe that will swell and I can not see anything. His arm is big, and I think he already exercises hardly to win in that tournament.
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June 19, 2021, 06:01:36 PM
To be honest, I don't like this tournament because it's not a sport and it's more suited as a slap contest. I don't see any strict rules in this tournament because someone who hits his opponent's ear will most likely win while his opponent is KO. I just watched the video after finding this thread, I'm sure it would never be called a sport. I would never have dared do it for $400-$500 as a prize for the winner of that contest as mentioned in one of the sources I read.
But for some people, $400-$500 is big money and they will try to join in that tournament, especially in that country which I think slowly become popular. They will try to prepare themselves and maybe they will exercise themselves hard to win that tournament. I am trying to search on Youtube, and I see that the viewers are not too many or maybe I need to dig more to find if that tournament has huge viewers or the tournament trying to reach more viewers.

Better keep this foto in your memories because that dude with his arms pumped up with oil won't make it for much longer if he doesn't get this shit removed anytime soon. I seriously ask myself how dumb someone must be to inject oil into your body...

Back on topic: does anyone know what the rules are who gets to start a 1 vs 1 fight? I mean if you are up against a real beast and he gets to start, chances are high you won't even make it to your turn to slap the other guy in the face. 
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June 19, 2021, 02:49:37 PM
Basically I just don't like it when there are tournaments that show direct physical contact like this, maybe boxing and MMA have become entertainment for the audience. But for me personally, for boxing it might still be acceptable because only a hand boxing is equipped with the boxing gloves itself which makes it safer, but for MMA tournaments and slapping like this having direct physical contact for me it's not entertainment. But indeed, for those who like high adrenaline and hard challenges like this will find it an entertainment but still, this kind of physical contact looks very dangerous and not everyone likes it.
It's not all about entertainment, but money as well. Since you're not in the ring all you have to do is bet, win and make money. Same thing to those people who want to risk their lives in the ring just to make money and make a fame.

While I'm into boxing and MMA since its a fight between professionals that train train themselves for months or even years just for the fight with good match making ofc, this slapping tournament seems entertaining but you always get a facial expression of getting hurt when the other party is too strong for the slap. I remember watching a huge guy vs a tiny one and I seems like I feel the same pain each slap of the huge guy.
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June 19, 2021, 01:53:16 PM
It was crazy to join this kind of game, I don't know if there are specific criteria for joining or it's up to you. Like in boxing or even in MMA where there is a need to weigh in but in this kind of competition, I'm not sure if it does.

Anyway, this is just a sort of entertainment. Some people like this and many were not (I'm one of those).
Basically I just don't like it when there are tournaments that show direct physical contact like this, maybe boxing and MMA have become entertainment for the audience. But for me personally, for boxing it might still be acceptable because only a hand boxing is equipped with the boxing gloves itself which makes it safer, but for MMA tournaments and slapping like this having direct physical contact for me it's not entertainment. But indeed, for those who like high adrenaline and hard challenges like this will find it an entertainment but still, this kind of physical contact looks very dangerous and not everyone likes it.
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June 19, 2021, 10:02:10 AM
To be honest, I don't like this tournament because it's not a sport and it's more suited as a slap contest. I don't see any strict rules in this tournament because someone who hits his opponent's ear will most likely win while his opponent is KO. I just watched the video after finding this thread, I'm sure it would never be called a sport. I would never have dared do it for $400-$500 as a prize for the winner of that contest as mentioned in one of the sources I read.
But for some people, $400-$500 is big money and they will try to join in that tournament, especially in that country which I think slowly become popular. They will try to prepare themselves and maybe they will exercise themselves hard to win that tournament. I am trying to search on Youtube, and I see that the viewers are not too many or maybe I need to dig more to find if that tournament has huge viewers or the tournament trying to reach more viewers.
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June 19, 2021, 08:00:57 AM
Whoa! I never thought that this slapping tournament would continue, I thought it was just a funny gimmick but it all really exist, but well it is good entertainment in my opinion,

And yes after a brutal fight from watching UFC a slight brutality with a funny twist this slapping tournament could surely cater, but I think it brings freshness in the betting industry and I think there are many other kinds of tournaments people could think of about to add on the sportsbooks.
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June 19, 2021, 07:50:50 AM
It was crazy to join this kind of game, I don't know if there are specific criteria for joining or it's up to you. Like in boxing or even in MMA where there is a need to weigh in but in this kind of competition, I'm not sure if it does.

Anyway, this is just a sort of entertainment. Some people like this and many were not (I'm one of those).
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June 19, 2021, 07:36:14 AM
To be honest, I don't like this tournament because it's not a sport and it's more suited as a slap contest. I don't see any strict rules in this tournament because someone who hits his opponent's ear will most likely win while his opponent is KO. I just watched the video after finding this thread, I'm sure it would never be called a sport. I would never have dared do it for $400-$500 as a prize for the winner of that contest as mentioned in one of the sources I read.




This has skills also mate so i guess this can be consider as sports , though slightly boring to watch as the competition only runs for both exchanging slaps and nothing more interesting in the event.
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He has the most common Slavic face shape. I wouldn't say he has big cheekbones or a jaw. He doesn't have huge muscles and he looks like a regular guy. The only thing I noticed is that he's very wiry and fast. I don't think that ability can be trained or developed in any other way. Rather, it depends on the individual structure of the head.
well its about the capacity to beat the opponent no matter what's their differences are.
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June 19, 2021, 07:10:02 AM
To be honest, I don't like this tournament because it's not a sport and it's more suited as a slap contest. I don't see any strict rules in this tournament because someone who hits his opponent's ear will most likely win while his opponent is KO. I just watched the video after finding this thread, I'm sure it would never be called a sport. I would never have dared do it for $400-$500 as a prize for the winner of that contest as mentioned in one of the sources I read.



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June 19, 2021, 05:15:16 AM
~snip~

In my opinion, the main criterion for such competitions is the competitor's ability to withstand the blow of the opponent. I don't know why, but some people have this ability. Even if they are hit hard, they don't get knocked out, they just get lost for a split second and come back to normal. I've met one guy like that in my life. He easily survived a fight against four guys thanks to this ability.
^ Tell me what is the shape on his face, probably that guy that you have said is that have a big jaw face which commonly survives in slapping or even hit with a hard punch, they are still capable to survive such games like also in boxing. Nevertheless, I wonder how they will survive on that kind of game, there could be consequences, it may cause complications like bleeding your ears, it could be nerve damage that runs in your jaw or connecting into your brain and facial numbness, or even facial paralysis. This game is totally brutal and deserves not to be well-known.
There are sports in which there is occasional contact, like soccer, and despite this the sport it is not known for producing long term effects when it comes to the accumulated damage to your brain, however when this contact is repeated then it can have serious consequences, so while I do not think this is as bad as boxing and other fighting sports it is obvious that participating in this kind of competition with regularity is going to produce similar results given enough time.

100%, and I bet if you were to produce professional neurological records of the brain before and after a slapping contest and you check someone who is up against one of those giants in that sport, if that dude gets hit extremely hard I am quite sure there is at least a tiny little bit happening to the brain. The slapping is just so brutal because you are not even allowed to move your head while the opponent slaps you. With good precision he hits you with 100% force. That can't be particularly healthy...
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June 18, 2021, 12:53:45 PM
~snip~

In my opinion, the main criterion for such competitions is the competitor's ability to withstand the blow of the opponent. I don't know why, but some people have this ability. Even if they are hit hard, they don't get knocked out, they just get lost for a split second and come back to normal. I've met one guy like that in my life. He easily survived a fight against four guys thanks to this ability.
^ Tell me what is the shape on his face, probably that guy that you have said is that have a big jaw face which commonly survives in slapping or even hit with a hard punch, they are still capable to survive such games like also in boxing. Nevertheless, I wonder how they will survive on that kind of game, there could be consequences, it may cause complications like bleeding your ears, it could be nerve damage that runs in your jaw or connecting into your brain and facial numbness, or even facial paralysis. This game is totally brutal and deserves not to be well-known.
There are sports in which there is occasional contact, like soccer, and despite this the sport it is not known for producing long term effects when it comes to the accumulated damage to your brain, however when this contact is repeated then it can have serious consequences, so while I do not think this is as bad as boxing and other fighting sports it is obvious that participating in this kind of competition with regularity is going to produce similar results given enough time.
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June 16, 2021, 09:46:11 AM
He has the most common Slavic face shape. I wouldn't say he has big cheekbones or a jaw. He doesn't have huge muscles and he looks like a regular guy. The only thing I noticed is that he's very wiry and fast. I don't think that ability can be trained or developed in any other way. Rather, it depends on the individual structure of the head.
Sometimes, we can underestimate someone who does not look like anything. But then, that person can show us what he has and that can make us amazing. Maybe wiry and act fast is his advantage or he will have other things that he is hiding from the public. Sometimes, it will be necessary to give a surprise or shock therapy to the opponent to make a wrong analysis about our power.
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June 16, 2021, 03:07:29 AM
~snip~

In my opinion, the main criterion for such competitions is the competitor's ability to withstand the blow of the opponent. I don't know why, but some people have this ability. Even if they are hit hard, they don't get knocked out, they just get lost for a split second and come back to normal. I've met one guy like that in my life. He easily survived a fight against four guys thanks to this ability.
^ Tell me what is the shape on his face, probably that guy that you have said is that have a big jaw face which commonly survives in slapping or even hit with a hard punch, they are still capable to survive such games like also in boxing. Nevertheless, I wonder how they will survive on that kind of game, there could be consequences, it may cause complications like bleeding your ears, it could be nerve damage that runs in your jaw or connecting into your brain and facial numbness, or even facial paralysis. This game is totally brutal and deserves not to be well-known.
Yeah brutal but how brutal if you do compared it on Boxing or MMA? For sure those sports are more life threatening or risky when we do talk about injuries or possible accidents.
If it turns out this slapping sports becoming more popular then so be it because people do find it to be interesting even on my part it isnt really much that
appealing same as you said.
No skills required and all the thing you do need is to have a tough face or check to survive each slap. hehehe

A tough face? Like angry looking? Cheesy That will not save you any more than a big biceps will get you a victory in an arm wrestling tournament. The technique is required with slapping as with any punching or kicking activity. Sure, if you don't want to have any result with your slap then you don't have to have technique.
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June 15, 2021, 04:07:11 PM
~snip~

He has the most common Slavic face shape. I wouldn't say he has big cheekbones or a jaw. He doesn't have huge muscles and he looks like a regular guy. The only thing I noticed is that he's very wiry and fast. I don't think that ability can be trained or developed in any other way. Rather, it depends on the individual structure of the head.
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June 15, 2021, 03:34:06 PM
~snip~

In my opinion, the main criterion for such competitions is the competitor's ability to withstand the blow of the opponent. I don't know why, but some people have this ability. Even if they are hit hard, they don't get knocked out, they just get lost for a split second and come back to normal. I've met one guy like that in my life. He easily survived a fight against four guys thanks to this ability.
^ Tell me what is the shape on his face, probably that guy that you have said is that have a big jaw face which commonly survives in slapping or even hit with a hard punch, they are still capable to survive such games like also in boxing. Nevertheless, I wonder how they will survive on that kind of game, there could be consequences, it may cause complications like bleeding your ears, it could be nerve damage that runs in your jaw or connecting into your brain and facial numbness, or even facial paralysis. This game is totally brutal and deserves not to be well-known.
Yeah brutal but how brutal if you do compared it on Boxing or MMA? For sure those sports are more life threatening or risky when we do talk about injuries or possible accidents.
If it turns out this slapping sports becoming more popular then so be it because people do find it to be interesting even on my part it isnt really much that
appealing same as you said.
No skills required and all the thing you do need is to have a tough face or check to survive each slap. hehehe
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June 15, 2021, 03:26:23 PM
~snip~

In my opinion, the main criterion for such competitions is the competitor's ability to withstand the blow of the opponent. I don't know why, but some people have this ability. Even if they are hit hard, they don't get knocked out, they just get lost for a split second and come back to normal. I've met one guy like that in my life. He easily survived a fight against four guys thanks to this ability.
^ Tell me what is the shape on his face, probably that guy that you have said is that have a big jaw face which commonly survives in slapping or even hit with a hard punch, they are still capable to survive such games like also in boxing. Nevertheless, I wonder how they will survive on that kind of game, there could be consequences, it may cause complications like bleeding your ears, it could be nerve damage that runs in your jaw or connecting into your brain and facial numbness, or even facial paralysis. This game is totally brutal and deserves not to be well-known.
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June 15, 2021, 02:11:23 PM

True, I can remember well how they endured the pain and shock after the hard slap that knocked them down. This is the craziest sport I've seen so far on Facebook. Somehow people were eager to see and cheer after one of the opponent KO because of the strong slap. Obviously this is entertainment and it's much more stressful than arm wrestling.

I've never been slapped in my life but after watching this slapping tournament I will avoid getting slapped, it's gaining ground in social media we might see this in the mainstream tournament, honestly, the first time I watched this event I was just curious but I end up watching more of this, it's good that there are no participants that spit blood, I think this is good for two people who hate each other.
I have been slapped a few times in my life but all of them as part of a game, not the one I described before in which people slap each other for fun but another one that also includes slapping and even as a game believe me it is not fun at all, a hit with the fist closed is way more powerful and it hurts you a lot more but receiving a slap is kind of humiliating, so if you can avoid it then do so even if it is part of a game.

A slap with the closed fist can break your bones, but a slap with the open hand right on your ear can kill you as well if you get some unstoppable bleeding issues in your brain. That's just such a stupid sport to play, but those who participate must blame themselves. If they enjoy it, let them get slapped! Cheesy
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