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(03-16-2017, 02:45 AM)HouseOfLions Wrote: That article posted by Pckts has some discrepancies, especially when Rob says that the Mapogos were no match for the selati males. Before T was caught alone, the Mapogos beat all 4 selati males a few times. Even after they caught PB alone, when T and Mak came to the rescue, it was the selati males that ran away, NOT THE MAPOGOS.
So when he said that the old legends were no match for the younger males was wrong. And it is funny how he leaves out the part about the poaching of Dreads and just saying that he went into the easterly direction and never came back.
He talks about the fights between the Kruger males and Mak/Pb but leaves out the part that one of these fights eventually led to the death of Limper (By Mak).
This article is good and all but contains a lot of bullshit, especially when he said the manginjis defeated the Mapogos. They never fought the Mapogos, they just fought the 2 mlowathis and even then, they (manginjis) suffered a casualty, even after outnumbering the Mlowathis 5 to 2.
In fact, the Mapogos have never lost a battle as a coalition of 6, AND NEVER WILL!
I know he is paying respect to T but I WILL NOT STAND FOR SOME OF HIS MADE UP CRAP!
I'm not up to snuff on all these lion groups, but I thought I heard somewhere that the Mapogo lions had killed some hundreds of lions during their reign, which is pretty insane to say the least. I guess that would give them a lot of fighting experience, so perhaps they'd have that over the Sealeta males.