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akita vs bulldog ha never.

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by blazed, Dec 29, 2009.

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  1. AGame

    AGame CH Dog


    LMAO Literally too
     
  2. I so those same videos as popper and everytime the other breed started out good then eventually curred there was even a 200 lb tibetan mastiff that eventually turned bitch against a 60lb pit
     
  3. fblb

    fblb Top Dog

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyR0HvOywXc"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YyR0HvOywXc[/ame]
     
  4. topbulls

    topbulls Pup

    There are plenty of mixed fights out there if you want to see.We are on this forum because we all love the apbt.A good big one will always beat a good small one,pound for pound the apbt is king just my op.
     
  5. Bmf_bt

    Bmf_bt Big Dog

    :DShit man this cracked me up. Best comment ever!
     
  6. I know the OP is an old post, but man whoever you were talking to is just plain stupid.

    First off, the Akita was never meant to fight polar bears. WTF is that garbage? The breed was developed for guarding, hunting the now extinct ancient Japanese bear (which was huge), and used briefly for fighting. The blood was used in creation of other Japanese fighting breeds, but the breed has long since ceased use as a fighter. It is simply not their function. This man knows nothing of the dog breed he claims to own. Are they often highly dog aggressive? Yes, but that doesn't make them a fighting breed that would excel in the pit. The breed also has an entirely different attack style than that off a bulldog, they are suited to hunting large animal like bear and guarding their owners....

    The whole concept of this thread though is simply stupid, of course the APBT is a superior pit fighter of the two, that is the purpose of the breed as a whole.
     
  7. Blanco

    Blanco Big Dog

    I had a 28kg american bulldog who crashed with an old neighbours DA akita two times. She was bad on having a leash on that bitch!
    Anyway, the akita got whopped both times and paniced when my bulldog were in hers face. Both times lasted about 1-2min till the owner of the akita went out of panic and grabbed her dog
     
  8. junkyard

    junkyard CH Dog

    what about a bulldog and a panda bear?

    or, a timber wolf and a doberman?

    a bulldog vs half alligatorman half shark?


    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6lgzqsVslA[/ame]


    i am suprised Rally didnt jump on this when it was re hatched!
     
  9. JoeyNzoey

    JoeyNzoey Top Dog

    yeup....there is this guy in my neighborhood who for some apparent reason feels the need to try and "show up" his lab towards my girl and I just look at him with such a pitty face. I agree with a post festadog posted previously, I just don't understand why people feel the need to challenge the number one fighting breed other then power obviously but if someone was honestly determined to try and create something that could be named better then a fighting bulldog it certainly would not be accomplished by using something that has already been created and passed down for years that has nothing to do with dog fighting as it's ONLY gene but you'll always have those individuals who want to have something better and better then that and better then that etc.
     
  10. damon

    damon Banned

    Iv also seen on the Chinese website 56.com a Tibetan mastiff type dog, give a pitbull of around the same size all it can handle, the fight lasts about 45 mins
     
  11. pit#5

    pit#5 Banned

    I’ve always liked Dr. Carl Semantics (world of fighting dogs) opinion of the <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com[​IMG]<ST1:pAkita</ST1:p</st1:City> that it is a good fighting dog that was used that way for 300 years & was replaced by the Tosa. He felt as a hunting dog it made no sense since it is known as dog aggressive & recommended as male female pairing for hunting. He felt they were used to fight and now people are trying to wash away that fact with the hunting testimonial<O:p</O:p
     
  12. grave digger

    grave digger Top Dog

    nice:p....
     
  13. Sampson1

    Sampson1 CH Dog

    Really? you saw a APBT the same size as a Tibetan Mastiff?
    LMMFAO i dont think i even need to reply to this..
    Drugs are bad..quit doing the "good" shit
     
  14. fblb

    fblb Top Dog

    Shit is like apples to oranges make's no sense to compare...just like another APBT vs Kangal thread just a different breed.
     
  15. damon

    damon Banned

    That's where your wrong my old pal, it looks like a Tibetan mastiff type of dog but smaller than the usual type
     
  16. maybe it was a tibetibull :D
     
  17. damon

    damon Banned

    Look for it yourselves, nobody will believe me
     
  18. Exactly.

    You are simply not comparing the same things. Like I said before, the Akita fights differently than a bulldog and is not meant to be a pit dog in the sense of the rules that are commonly used for a point of historical reference with this breed.

    For Pit5 - Carl seems to not know much about the Akita, he speaks of them being a bad hunting dog because of dog aggression. Akitas are very typically same sex aggressive and will work with and tolerate the opposite sex, the hunting function of the dogs historically used single male and female pairs for hunting. This is not large pack hunting like with hogs, a male/female pair would be used for bear hunting with Akitas.

    I acknowledge the use of the breed for fighting in its history, however the Tosa has taken its place long ago. The Akita was always a multipurpose dog - fighting, bear hunting, and guarding.
     
  19. NewSchoolDogMan

    NewSchoolDogMan Top Dog

    I'm pretty sure I know which video you are talking about. It was in Chinese and btw, the tibetan mastiff wasn't 200 lbs. and the apbt wasn't 60 lbs. The tibetan mastiff was a 10 month old female that weighed 90 lbs. and the apbt was a female that weighed 58 lbs. The test was to determine if the tibetan mastiff was worth breeding and the tibetan mastiff didn't even fight back and just curred, since the tibetan mastiff wasn't ready.
     
  20. NewSchoolDogMan

    NewSchoolDogMan Top Dog

    Matching an akita against an apbt is just unfair. In Japan, the akita has routinely been matched into the Tosa Inu as well as an APBT and the Tosas and APBTs always comes out on top. Btw, this is the Sumo style in which no dogs may scream or run away. If any noise is made, the dog is disqualified. Also the matches are won when a dog is dominating the other dog severely and the ref ends the match. It is more of a wrestling match as the ring is a circle and the dog that pins their opponent for a full minute without that dog getting on top wins. It should also be noted that the Tosas were bred for this as they are huge, with heavy weights being 200 + lbs. (one of the top Tosas, which is also given the moniker of yokozuna, was at 220 lbs.). Logically speaking, a 220 lb. Tosa against an apbt, even if it was a catchweight dog like plumber's alligator, at 80 lbs. would still be at a significant disadvantage. However, it should be noted that even in the sumo style of dog matching, the apbt has beaten the Tosas many a times by making them turn tail and haul ass.

    In all honesty, the only dogs shown to be able to match against top apbts and win, along with showing as much gameness as the apbt in cajun rules, would have to be the Chinese shar pei and in China, where dog matching is legal, you often see shar peis going into apbts and the matches draws large crowds.
     
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