Well, there was this time Bas Rutten was in a local bar. A big, tough - looking guy thought he could intimidate Rutten. He pushed Rutten a bit. Rutten, being the martial artist he is, didn't react immediately. But when the guy threw a punch, Rutten countered with a precise elbow strike that sent the guy reeling. Then he just held the guy until the bouncers came. He didn't want to cause more trouble than necessary.
Bas Rutten has a story about his transition from a fighter to a coach. He was able to bring his in - ring experience to coaching, teaching new generations of fighters. He would share his knowledge about footwork, balance, and the mental aspect of fighting. He told stories of how he had to break down complex fighting techniques for his students to understand, which was a rewarding but challenging process.
We can learn self - control. In his bar fight stories, Rutten often didn't immediately lash out even when provoked. He waited for the right moment to respond, which shows great self - discipline.
Well, there's a story where Bas Rutten was at an event and was supposed to give a serious speech. But he started with a really goofy joke about his own clumsiness outside the ring. He described how he tripped over a small stone and almost face - planted while walking to the event. Everyone in the audience burst out laughing and it set a really light - hearted tone for the rest of the event.
Sure. One story is that Bas Rutten once told a hilarious anecdote about his training days. He was trying a new move and ended up falling flat on his face in front of all his training partners. But instead of getting embarrassed, he just started laughing at himself, which made everyone else laugh too.
One memorable story is when he won a crucial fight with an amazing comeback. He was almost down in the early rounds but managed to turn the tables in the later part of the fight with his sheer will and excellent technique.
Sure. One funny story about Bas Rutten is when he was training and accidentally made a really comical face while trying a new move. His training partners couldn't stop laughing.
One well - known story is when he was doing a live interview and his phone rang in the middle of it. It was his mom calling. He answered it right there and had a short, funny conversation with her while the whole audience was listening. It was a very spontaneous and funny moment.
One of the well - known stories is that Bas Rutten once tried to do a really elaborate prank on his coach. He set up this whole scenario with fake training equipment that would 'explode' (in a safe way of course) when the coach used it. His coach was completely shocked at first and then burst out laughing.
I haven't heard the exact 'Pete and Bas story' before. It could be about their daily lives, like how they work in a small town, Pete as a baker and Bas as a florist, and all the interesting things that happen to them during their work days, including dealing with difficult customers and making new friends in the community.
At Shakers Bar, there's a spooky tale of a ghostly band. Patrons sometimes hear faint music as if a band is playing in the corner, but when they look, there's no one there. It's believed that a local band used to play at the bar in the 1950s. One night, they all died in a car crash on their way home from a gig at the bar, and their spirits still come back to play their music.