Last US president standing h2h

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if US presidents would fight each other (in their prime) who would win (cage fight with UFC rules) ?

just a table conversation that escalated a bit...

don't know US presidents that well but i said Abe Lincoln :box2:

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Gerald Ford, played center and linebacker in college and also was a boxing coach at Yale and the Naval Academy.
 

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Abraham Lincoln only lost one wrestling match in his career. He had a disease called acromegaly which meant he had huge feet and hands. His strength was pretty well documented. It is said that he could throw a cannonball further than anyone. He was a hardened army vet. At one of his speeches he literally picked a man up that was in front of the stage by the scruff of his shirt and the back of his trousers and threw the man aside.
Andrew Jackson was also a tough cat. They didn't call him "stonewall" because of his design choices. When one man tried to shoot him twice and the guns misfired twice, Jackson beat the tar out of him with his walking stick.
Teddy Roosevelt had judo and jui-jitsu training. Hunted and trapped in touch terrain.
In a cage match, I'm taking Lincoln.
 

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"Stonewall" Jackson was a renowned Confederate civil war general under Lee.

Andrew Jackson was nicknamed "Old Hickory" and president of the US.


Both tough SOBs but not the same person.

You have too excuse fatdaddycool for this error IX_Bender. He is one of those "Ultra Progressive-Politically Correct Liberals" who never let the FACTS get into their way of thinking.
 

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"Stonewall" Jackson was a renowned Confederate civil war general under Lee.

Andrew Jackson was nicknamed "Old Hickory" and president of the US.


Both tough SOBs but not the same person.

I can't see anyone beating Andrew Jackson. ....hard to imagine someone taking down Taft either.
 

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Abraham Lincoln6 ft 3 3⁄4 in
Lyndon B. Johnson6 ft 3 1⁄2 in
George Washington6 ft 2 1⁄2 in
Thomas Jefferson6 ft 2 1⁄2 in
Franklin D. Roosevelt6 ft 2 in
George H. W. Bush6 ft 2 in
Bill Clinton6 ft 2 in
Andrew Jackson6 ft 1 in
Ronald Reagan6 ft 1 in
Barack Obama6 ft 1 in
James Monroe6 ft 0 in
John Tyler6 ft 0 in
James Buchanan6 ft 0 in
James A. Garfield6 ft 0 in
Chester A. Arthur6 ft 0 in
Warren G. Harding6 ft 0 in
John F. Kennedy6 ft 0 in
Gerald Ford6 ft 0 in
William Howard Taft5 ft 11 1⁄2 in
Herbert Hoover5 ft 11 1⁄2 in
Richard Nixon5 ft 11 1⁄2 in
George W. Bush5 ft 11 1⁄2 in
Grover Cleveland5 ft 11 in
Woodrow Wilson5 ft 11 in
Dwight D. Eisenhower5 ft 10 1⁄2 in
Franklin Pierce5 ft 10 in
Andrew Johnson5 ft 10 in
Theodore Roosevelt5 ft 10 in
Calvin Coolidge5 ft 10 in
Jimmy Carter5 ft 9 1⁄2 in
Millard Fillmore5 ft 9 in
Harry S. Truman5 ft 9 in
Rutherford B. Hayes5 ft 8 1⁄2 in
William Henry Harrison5 ft 8 in
James K. Polk5 ft 8 in
Zachary Taylor5 ft 8 in
Ulysses S. Grant5 ft 8 in
John Quincy Adams5 ft 7 1⁄2 in
John Adams5 ft 7 in
William McKinley5 ft 7 in
Benjamin Harrison5 ft 6 in
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James Madison5 ft 4 in

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Double two, I got two nicknames confused. It's a mistake, ever make one? I have, do it all the time. The question asked requires a rhetorical answer not based in anything more than trivial factoids and a whole bunch of conjecture. How frustrating it must be for you to have to use such a topic as this to finally find a mistake you could parlay into a trite insult directed at my intelligence and political beliefs. It only took a ridiculously rhetorical subject, a couple years, and apparently an entire ton of butt hurt, but you sure got me. I would say you're right, but you're not, because you didn't even discover my mistake. The Joker had already done that, and he was even able to point it out in such a manner as to not make an idiot of himself by trying to relate a confusion of nicknames to political deity and intelligence. I may never be taken seriously again, oh the humanity.
Hope this helps,
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I'm taking Taft.....

I'm taking Taft.....

A lot of people think of him as the man that broke the bathtub. However, he was quite smart, Yale's heavyweight wrestling champion and his weight fluctuated from 275-340. I'm guessing he was one tough dude...

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You have too excuse fatdaddycool for this error IX_Bender. He is one of those "Ultra Progressive-Politically Correct Liberals" who never let the FACTS get into their way of thinking.

way to try to turn a fun thread into garbage, idiot. :0008
 

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Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt make it to the finals in my book.

I vote Teddy wins the head to head, but not by much.

Milwaukee, Wis., October 14, 1912 -- A desperate attempt to kill Col. Theodore Roosevelt tonight failed when a 32 caliber bullet aimed directly at the heart of the former president and fired at short range by the crazed assailant, spent part of its force in a bundle of manuscript containing the address which Co. Roosevelt was to deliver tonight, and wounded the Progressive candidate for President.

Col. Roosevelt delivered part of his scheduled address with the bullet in his body, his blood staining his white vest as he spoke to a huge throng at the auditorium. Later, he collapsed, weakened by the wound, and was rushed to Emergency hospital.
 
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