Also, congratulations Ken!! Glad to see you're doing better up in Toledo! We
miss ya down here though!!
I'd have to agree with BhamBullfan... I've seen them both go at it and I
would put my money (without hesitation) on Popp.
-Trevor's a tough kid, but Popp would manhandle him.
Why don't they send Popp to Richmond and fight Trevor Senn? Don't worry about
your boy we got a hospital near by, and they'll reserve a room before he gets
there. I don't care if you think your hometown hero can beat Trevor ask the
players from the ECHL who are all human body bags once they mess with Trevor.
I don't see your logic in thinking that Trevor Senn is the end all be all
fighter in the ECHL. Currently Louie Bedard is the Heavyweight Camp of the
ECHL. Louie beat Senn so bad in Norfolk that Senn's face looked like a can
of Alpo, Louie had a little(by little I mean line a 1/2 inch long) cut in
his eyebrow. After the pounding Senn received at the hands of Bedard the
high and mighty Trevor stayed away from King Louie for the remainder of the
game and the next time they two hooked up Senn kept his distance from Bedard
again. Until Trevor Senn starts fighting like he did before he had is
oribital bone broken he will NEVER be the top enforcer in the ECHL.
Clay Ransone
HR...@BellAtlantic.Net
Hampton Roads Admirals
1998-99 Northern Conference Champions
1998-99 Kelly Cup Champions
We Have It. You Want It. Keep Dreaming.
Oh, and you should be the one checking up on the hospital's availability,
because it's your man who'll end up there.
Trevor SENN (note the spelling, moron) plays for the Richmond
Renegades. The Gades are a team in the NORTHEAST Division of
the ECHL. THE GADES DON'T PLAY THE BULLS THIS YEAR!
Whoever you are masturbating about is NOT Trevor Senn.
Get a grip...
BhmBullFan wrote:
> I saw the fight between Popp and Sean earlier this season. I'd
> almost forgotten it, but I'm glad I was reminded. Popp grabbed
> Sea+n by the jersey and pulled him halfway into the Bulls bench
> just to get to him. Popp beat Sean down, with no trouble. And
> yes, Ken got his licks in too.
>
> I've been to all the Bulls' home games, and some of their away
> games, and I can't recall Popp losing a fight yet. Including the
> one against Sean.
>
> As a matter of fact, I read an article yesterday on a hockey page
> saying that Popp is a player who will be looked for in the future
> in the NHL. Whoever wrote it said that Popp is the kind of guy
> who can handle his own on ANY ice rink, be it ECHL, IHL or NHL.
> And it's funny.....I don't remember a thing being mentioned about
> Trevor Sean.
> If Trevor was really that tuff anyway he would be playing in the
> southeast or southwest division.
Ahh yes... we all KNOW that the SOUTH is where hockey originated.
It must CERTAINLY be the center of the universe..
ROFLMAO... :D
Bucko Lavexque - I agree with you about the posts. I do wish Ken the best. I
understand he's doing really well for the Storm. His fighting record is
better, and he also has a few assists and goals on his stats. I think it's
great. I met Ken when he played for Birmingham earlier this season, and he is
really the nicest guy. Are you a Storm fan?