Garry Nelson's Left Foot
Well-known member
Well, what a doozy of a contest this promises to be. A face ripper who gained a lot of fans very quickly last year against a five time finalist, double winning and current reigning champ and hall of famer. It'll be really interesting to see which way this one goes.
Two beast, 48 hours, one vote, one winner. Please THINK CAREFULLY before voting.
The combatants:
Malayan Sun Bear
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_bear
Road to the second round:
Group C: 3rd (14 votes)
The Malayan Sun Bear qualified with relative ease from what was by far this season's (and possibly ever) hardest group. Despite, or perhaps because of its lack of relative size, the Sun Bear is extremely aggressive and will attack without provocation. When it attacks it doesn't fanny around, going straight for its victim's head inflicting all kinds of horrific damage with its powerful jaws and claws. Claws which are long, curved and sickle shaped in nature, designed to cause maximum damage. This bear is also adept at climbing trees so don't bother looking to the heavens for protection.
VS
Salt Water Crocodile
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltwater_crocodile
Road to second round:
Group D: 1st (28 votes)
The saltwater crocodile is a legend of the WHC. He's a five time finalist, one of only two beasts to have won the tournament more than once, has back to back titles and hasn't lost in the competition since 2014. How has he achieved this? By being ridiculously badass, basically. He's outlived the dinosaurs, has the most powerful bite per square inch of any beast in the competition, can survive and indeed still thrive with missing limbs/tail, is an apex predator with a hypercarnivorous diet, catches and eats other apex predators,is equally deadly in fresh water and salt water situations, can swim far out to sea and (occasionally) have rucks with sharks, can kill on land or in water, is armour plated, is aggressive and in the death roll has its own specialised killing move.
Two beast, 48 hours, one vote, one winner. Please THINK CAREFULLY before voting.
The combatants:
Malayan Sun Bear
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_bear
Road to the second round:
Group C: 3rd (14 votes)
The Malayan Sun Bear qualified with relative ease from what was by far this season's (and possibly ever) hardest group. Despite, or perhaps because of its lack of relative size, the Sun Bear is extremely aggressive and will attack without provocation. When it attacks it doesn't fanny around, going straight for its victim's head inflicting all kinds of horrific damage with its powerful jaws and claws. Claws which are long, curved and sickle shaped in nature, designed to cause maximum damage. This bear is also adept at climbing trees so don't bother looking to the heavens for protection.
VS
Salt Water Crocodile
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saltwater_crocodile
Road to second round:
Group D: 1st (28 votes)
The saltwater crocodile is a legend of the WHC. He's a five time finalist, one of only two beasts to have won the tournament more than once, has back to back titles and hasn't lost in the competition since 2014. How has he achieved this? By being ridiculously badass, basically. He's outlived the dinosaurs, has the most powerful bite per square inch of any beast in the competition, can survive and indeed still thrive with missing limbs/tail, is an apex predator with a hypercarnivorous diet, catches and eats other apex predators,is equally deadly in fresh water and salt water situations, can swim far out to sea and (occasionally) have rucks with sharks, can kill on land or in water, is armour plated, is aggressive and in the death roll has its own specialised killing move.