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Topic Title: Pro surfer beat up by Mexican local in Puerto Escondido Topic Summary: Created On: 01/05/2021 02:02 PM |
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for such a short video, lot going on here
------------------------- "The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who do not have it." - George Bernard Shaw |
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Nothing too bad. Pride getting beat.
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Pretty cool explanation in the article, he owned it. Here is the excerpt from Stab:
"At the end of the day, locals have the right of way in terms of waves. That local said he didn't like other people on his waves and I get that. When locals are surfing their spot I think they're entitled to any wave they want even if somebody's already on it. I'm a strong believer in that. I f*ed up, took the punches, stood my ground and that was about it.
Did you fight back at all when he started swinging on you?
No. I apologized, told him it was my bad, just tried to be accountable for my actions and told him I wouldn't do it again. He told me to bail so I started going in and he actually met me on the inside and we squashed it, so I paddled back out and got to surf for longer."
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2 inch wave hahaha Now that was comical
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I like funky little waves like that.
He got smacked with some humble pie and handled like a gentleman. That's nice. ------------------------- I was right. |
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Pretty cool explanation in the article, he owned it. Here is the excerpt from Stab: "At the end of the day, locals have the right of way in terms of waves. That local said he didn't like other people on his waves and I get that. When locals are surfing their spot I think they're entitled to any wave they want even if somebody's already on it. I'm a strong believer in that. I f*ed up, took the punches, stood my ground and that was about it. So I can drop in on anybody anytime as long as I'm surfing my local? Sweet! |
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Used to see that punching happen at first peak in the late 70's often . By the time I moved to Oahu I knew how to handle myself and stay out of trouble .
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So I can drop in on anybody anytime as long as I'm surfing my local? Sweet! Apparently. Game on tomorrow |
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LMAO @kimo63
Edited: 01/08/2021 at 12:09 PM by waterlizard25 |
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So you're saying because I have surfed RCs since 1976 I can take any wave I want? Not many out there have surfed there longer.
Sorry, but that sounds lame. It's a judgement call on each wave situation, but it's a give and take and a little is based on the talent level between 2 surfers and, all things being equal, I think sharing waves is better than the Neanderthal "my beach my wave". Based on this rationale, I can drop in on someone like Sammy Barker because I have 15-20 years on him in the lineup? |
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What would your opinion be if a guy paddled out at RC's and sat on your shoulder the whole time? Most stories have two sides and I imagine this one does too.
I've surfed 2nd Light for 30 some odd years now and got stuffed multiple times by guys from down south who were surfing my local spot because RC's sucked. Was I to just keep quiet and say nothing? ------------------------- I was right. |
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are you Buddhist? I'm guessing not.
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are you Buddhist? I'm guessing not. ![]() Made me think of John C Reilly... ------------------------- |
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So me and my buddy "toro" were surfing palm beach about three years ago. My buddy is huge. He's what they call in his triathletes call a Clydesdale. He's about 300lbs but he's super fit and still big. He rides a 6'2" that chris Birch made for him and he kills it. The wave actually whimpers when he lays on his rails. The wave was perfect. 6' to 8' with offshores and hollow sets coming in regularly. Bombing snd perfect. There were two pros out there with us. I won't mention names but there aren't many pros from palm beach so you can probably figure it out. The sets were far enough apart where the take off spot had us sharing for the most part. The one pro was putting on a show. Getting tubed twice on one that was a closeouts for 98% of the rest of the world. The pros were killing it and surfing awesome waves as good as they could be surfed. I got snaked by the guy I know. He dropped in on me and blew past me. This happen to some of the others out there too.
My buddy "toro" Dropped in on a perfect left and was two pumps down the line when the pro just dropped in. Or I should say tried to drop in. As he came down, toro came behind him and physically threw him him back and kept going. He rode the wave, his frontside, smacked the lip hard and killed it. As he was paddling back, I was over there by him to tell him that he had a bomb and he killed it. The pro paddled over and said "hey buddy, sorry about that last wave." Toro said "it's fine, but never let it happen again." I could see the pro was surprised. Toro then paddled over to me and was like "dude, that's (pro's name)." I laughed so hard. "Dude, I love the way you're touched by fame." ------------------------- "One of the reasons why propaganda tries to get you to hate government is because it's the one existing institution in which people can participate to some extent and constrain tyrannical unaccountable power." Noam Chomsky. |
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Throwing blows over that wave is kind of overkill. The tourist may have been catching a bunch of waves though and not taking his turn.
------------------------- http://www.crsurf.com ~ CR Surf Travel Company http://www.vacationsbygreg.com Instagram - @crsurf |
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