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Has Tiger really fought against Dragon?

On The Art Of Kung Furit, he said that he fought Dragon in a battle, as in the middle of his story, he gets tierrifed by talking about it. So, this kinda bugs me a little...so do you guys think that Tiger really did fight againist Dragon?
 SLEEPtheband posted over a year ago
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Fiji said:
i think he actually did fight dragon... why do u think hes scared all the time? i think that battle must have been terrifying!
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Ninja-Gamer said:
yup. he has, i know it!
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Smokesick said:
Yes he has. As a matter of fact it is also true that he got scared because of the battle. Citate: "As one of the only animals to ever have faced Dragon, everyone has a lot of respect for Tiger, except of course for Rabbit. Rabbit knows he is a scaredy cat and always teases about Dragon when he gets the chance; suddenly shouting "Look! A Dragon!" Tiger jumps up onto a branch in terror, "Guess the old war wounds ain't so bad today, eh?".

Years ago Tiger was very courageous and faced Dragon in the mountain but was defeated. He says that he was burnt black and white, but some think his fur just turned white in fear.

Like a washed up boxer he goes on and on melodramatically about his old battles."

I guess that explains everything :)
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Yes he has. As a matter of fact it is also true that he got scared because of the battle. Citate: "As one of the only animals to ever have faced Dragon, everyone has a lot of respect for Tiger, except of course for Rabbit. Rabbit knows he is a scaredy cat and always teases about Dragon when he gets the chance; suddenly shouting "Look! A Dragon!" Tiger jumps up onto a branch in terror, "Guess the old war wounds ain't so bad today, eh?".

Years ago Tiger was very courageous and faced Dragon in the mountain but was defeated. He says that he was burnt black and white, but some think his fur just turned white in fear.

Like a washed up boxer he goes on and on melodramatically about his old battles."

I guess that explains everything :)
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