Which leader would win in a fight?
Two extremely tough leaders, but only one can come-out on top. Who would win in an all-out battle?
Vladimir Putin | 10 | |
Theodore Roosevelt | 15 |
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Two extremely tough leaders, but only one can come-out on top. Who would win in an all-out battle?
Vladimir Putin | 10 | |
Theodore Roosevelt | 15 |
Theodore Roosevelt was one tough SOB with ranching and war fighting experience which was often close combat.
Putin does not have that kind of experience with close combat. His experience is more with tricks and gang approaches.
Theodore Roosevelt would win easily in a 1 on 1 competition.
LOL Putin checks under his bed every night for Teddy. No match here. That guy took a revolver to his chest, yet continued to hold his one hour-long speech.
Roosevelt was a brown belt in judo, an avid fan of boxing & was even an amateur boxer, survived a point blank gun shot to the chest & was a seasoned soldier with dozens of confirmed kills back in the days when they had face to face shootouts for every battle. Money's on Theodore.
Violence ain't never da answer, mothafucka. Unless, of course, you get a question asking "what is never da answer?"
Then, unequivocally, violence is always da answer.
A nigga would have to go wit Putin on this one. That nigga would bust at least 7 caps in da fat ass of that sickly little dead one short leg ass pug faced mothafucka.
That's what's up
I like both Roosevelts, some Russians like to say they see a lot of similarity between FDR and Putin, I’ve seen it said multiple times on TV.
I don’t know as much about Theodore as I know about FDR, except that he liked his ponies and he liked his nature, makes him a top dog in my book. He’s got that corn-fed American build to him lmfao
Y’all gotta remember that Putin is almost 70 years old and he’s an itty bitty guy. Little dudes just have to play the quick evasion game. Anyway, Putin would still win - poison glove
If they were smart they would both listen to their generals. They are supposed to be experts in governing and economics not military strategies. They just approve what the generals ask them to do. So it would come down to who has the better generals which I think the USA has hands down.