His first three he was dominant and in very good health. Had no control over what the next man brought but had no problem getting through anything in front of him. Pushed two pounds in his first one. Undoubtedly the best dog I ever had a chance to be a part of.
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Ali Baba won 3 or so last year if I'm not mistaken with one being over Ch Bronson
With CH TURBO being a nominee let's get a thorough resume posted so that his record can be examined to determine whether or not he's a deserving candidate.
The details I've been given thus far are that he's a very solid individual, who's fast pace and gameness are his shining attributes and he has a large frame for his size. His Championship was into a 16 month old pup who was only schooled once prior though, this detracts a bit from his accomplishments to me, not the dogs fault though. That's why it is important to try to show into the best if you feel you own the best.
Don't get me wrong, I agree with the flip side of the coin that "a weight is a weight" but a Championship title IMO is really the most important accolade for a Bulldog. Sure GR CH is an amazing accomplishment but not many get there, at least in the past when good dogs were being campainged vs so many subpar ones being shown today.
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no controversy to be honest, he was stolen from his original owner, they won with him and then sold him to current owner who didn't know he was stolen but end up talking to original owner who told the newest owner he could keep him as they were running him, they did DNA test and everything. Won his shows into some good folks, he beat Ch Bronson, was set into Goldday, well neither looked great, and someone yelled that intruders were coming so show never finished.. He is trying to get that no contest back and have it complete this time..