GangsterBB.NET


Funko Pop! Movies:
The Godfather 50th Anniversary Collectors Set -
3 Figure Set: Michael, Vito, Sonny

Who's Online Now
4 registered members (Irishman12, 3 invisible), 366 guests, and 1 spider.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Shout Box
Site Links
>Help Page
>More Smilies
>GBB on Facebook
>Job Saver

>Godfather Website
>Scarface Website
>Mario Puzo Website
NEW!
Active Member Birthdays
No birthdays today
Newest Members
TheGhost, Pumpkin, RussianCriminalWorld, JohnnyTheBat, Havana
10349 Registered Users
Top Posters(All Time)
Irishman12 67,446
DE NIRO 44,945
J Geoff 31,285
Hollander 23,850
pizzaboy 23,296
SC 22,902
Turnbull 19,509
Mignon 19,066
Don Cardi 18,238
Sicilian Babe 17,300
plawrence 15,058
Forum Statistics
Forums21
Topics42,312
Posts1,058,407
Members10,349
Most Online796
Jan 21st, 2020
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? #1030022
02/15/22 03:47 PM
02/15/22 03:47 PM
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,300
R
Revis_Knicks Offline OP
Was: Revis_Island
Revis_Knicks  Offline OP
Was: Revis_Island
R
Underboss
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,300
Everybody has their own understanding of what being tough is.

When I think of the combination of mental and physical toughness, I think of fighters. The mob has a long history of being around fighters both in boxing and mma. But were there any gangsters that a fighter would respect and even fear if not for their organized crime backing?

I suspect that most feel tough and powerful because of their connection to the underworld(artificially tough) but there may be a select few that are authentically all of that with or without the mob’s influence.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030023
02/15/22 04:46 PM
02/15/22 04:46 PM
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 1,118
212-n-305
CNote Offline
Brooklyn Bum
CNote  Offline
Brooklyn Bum
Underboss
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 1,118
212-n-305
The first measure of a motherfuckers hardness in the street is their ability to rock, how much punishment they can dole out and how much they can take.
Second is how far a motherfucker is prepared to go as a means to an end, what are you prepared to do to achieve your goals.
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
The streets can produce some hardass motherfuckers but the hardest dudes I know are military, they're the ones getting shot repeatedly, blown up, riddled with shrapnel and still, still,..carry five of their wounded buddies back to the LZ for evac.
That's heart and it doesn't get more real than advancing in the face of death.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030026
02/15/22 05:18 PM
02/15/22 05:18 PM
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 353
UK
D
dsd Offline
Capo
dsd  Offline
D
Capo
Joined: Jun 2013
Posts: 353
UK
Do you mean mob guys that can physically fight? I'm sure them 300lb and 6ft 4' guys that seemed to be a big % of the mob ,weren't to be messed with.
But like you said, it's the being part of an organisation that gives them the confidence.

In the end, what's being a good fighter in that life. (20th century). When killers with guns were all around. Its like that crime Inc. With Cantulopo " this guy is an 80 year old with no arms, eyes etc but Bobo the 350lb gorilla is scared to death of him".
.

Last edited by dsd; 02/15/22 05:26 PM.
Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030030
02/15/22 05:54 PM
02/15/22 05:54 PM
Joined: Aug 2018
Posts: 132
S
southshorekid Offline
Made Member
southshorekid  Offline
S
Made Member
Joined: Aug 2018
Posts: 132
Tough means different things to different people. Someone in the life once told me “boys fight, men kill”.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030031
02/15/22 05:59 PM
02/15/22 05:59 PM
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 7,233
naples,italy
furio_from_naples Offline
furio_from_naples  Offline

Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 7,233
naples,italy
For me Pitera is an example of tought guy: good fighter with martial art skills and ready to kill for the family and keep the mouth shout.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030034
02/15/22 08:18 PM
02/15/22 08:18 PM
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 3,590
J
jace Offline
Suspended
jace  Offline
Suspended
J
Underboss
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 3,590
I think anyone not tough would not last long. Perhaps the past 20 years it had changed a bit, but not much. Many of those who came into the mob were ex combat vets or ex boxers, and most grew up in hard core neighborhoods. Benny Eggs flew missions over enemy territory in WW2, even if Al D'Arco's story (That most people do not believe) of roughing him up in his own place is true, Mangano is still a tough man in my opinion.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030035
02/15/22 08:32 PM
02/15/22 08:32 PM
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 1,075
A
alicecooper Offline
Underboss
alicecooper  Offline
A
Underboss
Joined: Oct 2014
Posts: 1,075
Not this shit again...

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030036
02/15/22 08:54 PM
02/15/22 08:54 PM
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,564
D
DillyDolly Offline
Underboss
DillyDolly  Offline
D
Underboss
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,564
What a stupid post. Who cares.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030038
02/15/22 08:59 PM
02/15/22 08:59 PM
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,564
D
DillyDolly Offline
Underboss
DillyDolly  Offline
D
Underboss
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,564
Curious question though, back when I was growing up, it wasn't about how pretty you were, but how tough. My has the world changed.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030059
02/16/22 10:43 AM
02/16/22 10:43 AM
Joined: Feb 2020
Posts: 1,164
L
Lenox Offline
Underboss
Lenox  Offline
L
Underboss
Joined: Feb 2020
Posts: 1,164
I would rather be handsome than tough. In other words, everywhere you go people start talking about how good looking you are.

Last edited by Lenox; 02/16/22 10:44 AM.
Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Lenox] #1030065
02/16/22 01:38 PM
02/16/22 01:38 PM
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,564
D
DillyDolly Offline
Underboss
DillyDolly  Offline
D
Underboss
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,564
I'm not talking about just being handsome, in a masculine way. Guys are just straight feminine and girly these days, while still talking thug life.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: DillyDolly] #1030074
02/16/22 03:42 PM
02/16/22 03:42 PM
Joined: Feb 2020
Posts: 1,164
L
Lenox Offline
Underboss
Lenox  Offline
L
Underboss
Joined: Feb 2020
Posts: 1,164
Originally Posted by DillyDolly
I'm not talking about just being handsome, in a masculine way. Guys are just straight feminine and girly these days, while still talking thug life.


Lol… i know what you meant. There is definitely a war on white masculinity. That being said, the guys today are a bunch of fuckin wimps.

Last edited by Lenox; 02/16/22 03:44 PM.
Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: furio_from_naples] #1030079
02/16/22 05:05 PM
02/16/22 05:05 PM
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,300
R
Revis_Knicks Offline OP
Was: Revis_Island
Revis_Knicks  Offline OP
Was: Revis_Island
R
Underboss
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,300
Originally Posted by furio_from_naples
For me Pitera is an example of tought guy: good fighter with martial art skills and ready to kill for the family and keep the mouth shout.


Good example. He was a complete nut but I would think almost anyone would be afraid of him even if he didn’t have a weapon on him. The Rampers were a gang that did not have any backing from the 5 families and they used to clash with members of the families. They had a bad reputation and used to fight as well.

Last edited by Revis_Knicks; 02/16/22 05:19 PM.
Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Lenox] #1030080
02/16/22 05:06 PM
02/16/22 05:06 PM
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,300
R
Revis_Knicks Offline OP
Was: Revis_Island
Revis_Knicks  Offline OP
Was: Revis_Island
R
Underboss
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,300
Originally Posted by Lenox
Originally Posted by DillyDolly
I'm not talking about just being handsome, in a masculine way. Guys are just straight feminine and girly these days, while still talking thug life.


Lol… i know what you meant. There is definitely a war on white masculinity. That being said, the guys today are a bunch of fuckin wimps.


Masculinity in general is seen as less than currently.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: dsd] #1030081
02/16/22 05:09 PM
02/16/22 05:09 PM
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,300
R
Revis_Knicks Offline OP
Was: Revis_Island
Revis_Knicks  Offline OP
Was: Revis_Island
R
Underboss
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,300
Originally Posted by dsd
Do you mean mob guys that can physically fight? I'm sure them 300lb and 6ft 4' guys that seemed to be a big % of the mob ,weren't to be messed with.
But like you said, it's the being part of an organisation that gives them the confidence.

In the end, what's being a good fighter in that life. (20th century). When killers with guns were all around. Its like that crime Inc. With Cantulopo " this guy is an 80 year old with no arms, eyes etc but Bobo the 350lb gorilla is scared to death of him".
.


I would say physically fighting is the standard for starters. Most fighters and a lot of people in the street life have grown up fighting. Some more than others. But you’re right. In that life, you can be the baddest street fighter ever but a bullet will still kill you if they feel you are a threat.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030083
02/16/22 05:23 PM
02/16/22 05:23 PM
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 905
blueracing347 Offline
Underboss
blueracing347  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Jun 2014
Posts: 905
Nino Gaggi thought he was a tough guy with the backing of the Gambino's. He was proved wrong by Vincent Governara. That shit cracks me up. I wonder if there was a lot of shit talking behind his back after he got rocked by the civilian. Although he eventually ends up getting killed, the poor Bastard escapes an attempted car bombing, and ultimately has to have one of LCN's most prolific killers sent after him when Nino, Roy Demeo, and the future junky rat against the guy who raised him (Montiglio) take him out.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: blueracing347] #1030099
02/17/22 12:37 AM
02/17/22 12:37 AM
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 3,590
J
jace Offline
Suspended
jace  Offline
Suspended
J
Underboss
Joined: Jul 2012
Posts: 3,590
Originally Posted by blueracing347
Nino Gaggi thought he was a tough guy with the backing of the Gambino's. He was proved wrong by Vincent Governara. That shit cracks me up. I wonder if there was a lot of shit talking behind his back after he got rocked by the civilian. Although he eventually ends up getting killed, the poor Bastard escapes an attempted car bombing, and ultimately has to have one of LCN's most prolific killers sent after him when Nino, Roy Demeo, and the future junky rat against the guy who raised him (Montiglio) take him out.



I don't think any of his fellow wiseguys talked about it behind his back, they probably just saw it for what it was. He had a fight, and did not win it. Didn't it happen as a teen?

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030102
02/17/22 01:04 AM
02/17/22 01:04 AM
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,564
D
DillyDolly Offline
Underboss
DillyDolly  Offline
D
Underboss
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,564
Many commenters here seem to forget the golden rule, and a rule that was ultimately applied between Nino Gaggi and Vincent Governara, that a wiseguy is always right, even when he's wrong.

Last edited by DillyDolly; 02/17/22 01:05 AM.
Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: blueracing347] #1030152
02/18/22 12:27 AM
02/18/22 12:27 AM
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,300
R
Revis_Knicks Offline OP
Was: Revis_Island
Revis_Knicks  Offline OP
Was: Revis_Island
R
Underboss
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,300
Originally Posted by blueracing347
Nino Gaggi thought he was a tough guy with the backing of the Gambino's. He was proved wrong by Vincent Governara. That shit cracks me up. I wonder if there was a lot of shit talking behind his back after he got rocked by the civilian. Although he eventually ends up getting killed, the poor Bastard escapes an attempted car bombing, and ultimately has to have one of LCN's most prolific killers sent after him when Nino, Roy Demeo, and the future junky rat against the guy who raised him (Montiglio) take him out.


That’s a perfect example of a fake tough guy in that sense. If you lose a fight then lose like a man. I don’t know the whole context behind the fight and how far the other guy may have taken things. But maybe a younger version of Nino could’ve beaten him. I’m sure his nephew Dominick could handle himself well with his hands being that he was in the service.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030153
02/18/22 12:34 AM
02/18/22 12:34 AM
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,300
R
Revis_Knicks Offline OP
Was: Revis_Island
Revis_Knicks  Offline OP
Was: Revis_Island
R
Underboss
Joined: Jan 2013
Posts: 2,300
A lot of older wise guys have been known to train in some form of fighting. Mostly boxing. People have said that Carmine Galante was as tough as they came and he was a boxer.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030158
02/18/22 01:54 AM
02/18/22 01:54 AM
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,564
D
DillyDolly Offline
Underboss
DillyDolly  Offline
D
Underboss
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,564
I disagree with you, most of us, if someone broke our nose and we had the power to have the guy whacked and get away with it, we would. I know a lot of people would say otherwise but I don't believe it. All that bullshit about being tough would go out the window. Let's just keep it real, most people really don't know what they would do unless they were in that position. I'm not saying that it's right or wrong, I'm just telling it like it is.

Last edited by DillyDolly; 02/18/22 02:11 AM.
Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030166
02/18/22 07:50 AM
02/18/22 07:50 AM
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 1,118
212-n-305
CNote Offline
Brooklyn Bum
CNote  Offline
Brooklyn Bum
Underboss
Joined: Feb 2015
Posts: 1,118
212-n-305
Governara was a tough guy, Nino was a killer and was prepared to kill someone as a means to an end, Governara was not. It's not only about how well you handle yourself in the street, It's about how far are you prepared to take things to achieve your goals. Like Sean Connery said in the Untouchables."What are you prepared to do?"

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030182
02/18/22 01:31 PM
02/18/22 01:31 PM
Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 7,233
naples,italy
furio_from_naples Offline
furio_from_naples  Offline

Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 7,233
naples,italy
when Greco, Limone, Salviati and Tamaleo were accused of murder to make them talk they threatened them with capital punishment and they said "power up the electric chair". That means to be tough.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: Revis_Knicks] #1030203
02/18/22 08:11 PM
02/18/22 08:11 PM
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,564
D
DillyDolly Offline
Underboss
DillyDolly  Offline
D
Underboss
Joined: Nov 2020
Posts: 1,564
Me personally, I guess it would depend on the situation. If I was the one who started it, I'd take it like a man. However, if I didn't start it, I'd do what Nino did.

Re: How many mobsters would you consider “tough guys”? [Re: DillyDolly] #1030211
02/18/22 09:38 PM
02/18/22 09:38 PM
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,627
DiLorenzo Offline
Underboss
DiLorenzo  Offline
Underboss
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 1,627
Originally Posted by DillyDolly
What a stupid post. Who cares.


Its not stupid...Toughness means more then how many people you hurt...Guy's that the public know of like Sonny Black, willingly went to be killed...They don't come any tougher then that


Moderated by  Don Cardi, J Geoff, SC, Turnbull 

Powered by UBB.threads™