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  1. I noticed that to, stinks of resentment
  2. Yeah he was a yank who I’m on about, was a fair while ago now
  3. You read any of Jim Corbetts man eater books? I read them online years ago but will probably buy them one day to read again, Really interesting books ?
  4. It’s John varty mate, the two tigers he had called ron and Julie Be some crack with them on the lamp lol
  5. I’ll watch it now pal, and the guy in Africa who was slipping them tigers on ostriches to get them going? Lol
  6. Had an awesome couple of days on a lake in Thailand this January called “exotic fishing Thailand” about an hr away from Phuket and set in absolutely stunning settings, literally like being in a scene from Jurassic park! The lake holds monster catfish, stingrays, carp and the fish I really wanted arapaima. I’d seen the photos, read the reviews and all looked good but nothing could prepare me for the state of the place when I got there. A quick walk round the lake had my mouth watering at the sport that lay ahead of me for the next two days! I
  7. On the Russian one they take you to sanctuary to mate so you defo get to see one......I actually got in a cage with two tigers in Asia last year, they were 18 month old sisters, tiny in comparison to the big males in the next cage but you could still see how easy they could rip you apart, they were “tame”, Raised from cubs, the trainers had fire extinguishers and big sticks behind the photos and while it was amazing to get so close to them, I don’t mind admitting I was happy to get out of there and wouldn’t do it again or even recommend it as if they did switch there would be f**k all you coul
  8. All in its about 2.5k for two weeks mate and they provide all the cameras to and you get a memory card with everything on it to keep. All food, accommodation and travel while with them is included to. Warm clothing and boots etc are there for to use so need to take loads of extra items with you. you can fly to Vladivostok for about £800 from different airports here or budget flight to Moscow and take the Trans Siberian train from there for £120 2nd class but it’s 6 day trip, probably be good in the summer and get off at interesting places along the way but in the middle of a Siberian winter I
  9. It doesn’t snow in the uk? I’m not trying to get in an argument so let’s stop there and just have a normal discussion about big cats. Totally agree about the tigers having names and collars. Yes I’m paying somebody to show me tracks of tigers he knows are there. To be truthful with you he told me the chances of seeing a tiger in the flesh are basically zero, he even told me that fresh tracks are backed away from swiftly simply because it’s an apex predator that would kill you in seconds if get to close! You are miles away from the nearest hospital so even a slight mauling might mean
  10. In just two weeks, I can fly to the Far East of Russia and be hooked up with one guy who can track a tiger and can get me camera trap footage of the worlds most elusive big cat, in a area of forest roughly 4 times the size of Britain....... People have been on about cats over here for decades pal, it’s nothing new and they still have nothing to offer as evidence so maybe you should pack up and stop wasting your time because it’s a bit of a poor show so far. Cats are not hard to find with all the technology available today. Night vision, drones, heat seeking cameras on helicopters, every single
  11. There are no cats in the wild in the uk, it’s simple enough to leave a carcass and camera out and film the footage. They have found cats in remote jungles, mountain regions and deserts easy enough so finding a cat here would be a piece of cake. But they can’t find what isn’t there. Next year I’m going to Vladivostok in Russia to spend two weeks tracking tigers with world renowned big cat expert, Alexander balatov, he tracks Tigers in Russia’s remotest forests, single handed in the middle of a Siberian winter and regularly gets footage. If he can do that, someone over here could easily ge
  12. I’m a fury fan, I’m just not deluded enough to think he will ever be included in the worlds best ever boxers list.....I was comparing fighters they both fought in their prime years. But don’t listen to me, I know sweet fa about boxing in truth.......however if you can find any video or quote from anyone with decent knowledge of boxing, some one who had been in the game for years and has a respected opinion that says fury would beat Ali by the end of today I will send you £50
  13. Ali after beating sonny liston at 22 yrs old in 1964 (56 years ago) If people are still talking about him as the greatest nearly 6 decades later, I think it’s fair to say it’s because he was simply that good and actually went on to back his words against elite fighters. By comparison, when Tyson fury left the sport and went off the rails he was pretty much forgotten about within a month, maybe two at the most. Quite frankly I find it preposterous for anyone with any level of sports intelligence to claim that Tyson fury is even fit to lace Muhammad Ali’s boots
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