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With a 6 figure salary as a corporate executive and then a business owner, is it safe to say Duffin was also the wealthiest/most successful man to post on Sherdog?
Perhaps. Jgarner is in the running as well. He's an engineer/UFC fighter/powerlifter.With a 6 figure salary as a corporate executive and then a business owner, is it safe to say Duffin was also the wealthiest/most successful man to post on Sherdog?
How do you know?With a 6 figure salary as a corporate executive and then a business owner, is it safe to say Duffin was also the wealthiest/most successful man to post on Sherdog?
Know what? Listening to podcasts with Duffin the discussion always shifts towards him leaving a 6 figure engineering gig to do the Kabuki thing. I don't know about other sherdoggers, hence why I asked if it was safe to sayHow do you know?
Considering his barbells are like $700 a piece he's probably doing alrightI would venture to guess there are quite a few people who make six figures on here. I have no clue how well Duffin is doing on his own thing. I mean it's pretty clear he's a salesman and focuses on marketing while getting attention for himself. He's got the hustle, so maybe he's making a killing.
Perhaps. Jgarner is in the running as well. He's an engineer/UFC fighter/powerlifter.
He's making some pretty good money with kabuki. Along with his powerlifting equipment he also has online coaching and does seminars as well. Expect to pay $600 for a two day seminar. He's a pretty popular guy in the pacific northwest. Most powerlifters I know have visited his gym or gone to kabuki seminars.Considering his barbells are like $700 a piece he's probably doing alright
I don't know how well those barbells sell. Not a single powerlifting gym in my area has one of those. I've heard they're really nice, but I think most people figure they're better off getting a couple of ohio or Texas bars.Considering his barbells are like $700 a piece he's probably doing alright
In powerlifting we call them federations not leagues.And yes I was on a powerlifting team that competes in USAPL and a few other leagues. I've done a few meets but I'm no champion by any means. My teammates have won several state competitions though.
Seriously you think about me a lot. It would be flattering if you were a chick, but I'm not gay. You and your butt buddy what'shisname have a real hard on for me.
$600? Wow. And a lot of his stuff is out there free.He's making some pretty good money with kabuki. Along with his powerlifting equipment he also has online coaching and does seminars as well. Expect to pay $600 for a two day seminar. He's a pretty popular guy in the pacific northwest. Most powerlifters I know have visited his gym or gone to kabuki seminars.
In powerlifting we call them federations not leagues.
I call it whatever the fuck I want to.
You can definitely tell this guy trains UFC.
I call it whatever the fuck I want to.
You can call a bird a cat all day, but you'd still be wrong, right?
If you want to be pedantic sure. It's more like bitching about calling a bird a flying feathered creature than calling a bird a cat. They are pretty much the same thing and nobody is confused by what I said.
If you want to be pedantic sure. It's more like bitching about calling a bird a flying feathered creature than calling a bird a cat. They are pretty much the same thing and nobody is confused by what I said.
You got corrected, bro. It’s all good. Now you know moving forward.
And we can definitely tell that you and @spdrew2143 spend a lot of time jerking each other off.