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Nigerino Chinaman Midnight

Discussion in 'APBT History' started by NMWAPBT, Dec 18, 2009.

  1. NMWAPBT

    NMWAPBT Top Dog

    im doing a little research on these three dogs as much info as possible like for example how they did in the [] their owners how they were bred there tittles habbits anything would b appreciated thnx
     
  2. Jrouble

    Jrouble Big Dog

    Chinaman:

    http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/modules.php?name=Public&file=printPedigree&dog_id=26

    Nigerino:

    http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/modules.php?name=Public&file=printPedigree&dog_id=409

    And finally... go to this link, to read about the dogs, stories, accounts, information... whatever you want really.

    http://www.riospitbull.com/famous_apbts.htm

    That should cover just about everything - I don't know much about Midnight, nor really tried to dig up any stuff on him, hence I've left him out.
     
  3. NMWAPBT

    NMWAPBT Top Dog

    well thnx alot man really appreciate it:D
     
  4. NMWAPBT

    NMWAPBT Top Dog

    although i dont think i saw midnight and nigerino were there
     
  5. 22GARA

    22GARA Pup

    watch my dogg :) midnight
     
  6. kane85

    kane85 Top Dog

    we had a dog off wild sides mortician that we bred to a frisco bitch in that litter we had some good ones we got one that went out on a hunt she has gone out twice and both hunts were under 30min
     
  7. NMWAPBT

    NMWAPBT Top Dog

    Nice hard mouth thats a chinman dog:D
     
  8. 22GARA

    22GARA Pup

    my dogg is midnight
     
  9. kane85

    kane85 Top Dog

    yeah but there are some people that call the chinaman line hard mouth curs but i can understand way they say that i have seen some that look promiseing but when it come down to a 30min or more final schooling they cant do it like they are not smart to pace themselves for a long stretch
     
  10. NMWAPBT

    NMWAPBT Top Dog

    lol yea i think they call em cus cuz of frisco i heard they quite while on top idk if its true bt thats whay i heard
     
  11. ROSE

    ROSE Banned

    In the summer of 1986, July, I was visiting my good friend Indian Sonny in Southern California. I was looking for a match dog. At the time, Sonny had acquired Pistol a few years before, but had never bred him to any of his stock. After a couple of days of looking around and working with a few dogs, this little puppy had really caught my eye. Sonny has a beautiful house on a big patch of land with mountains right behind his hose. He takes a bunch of dogs in a pickup truck and runs them behind his truck. 7 in the morning, Sonny and I gathered about 10 dogs ranging in age from about 3 months to 15 months of age; Midnight being the youngest (let me also say that Midnight was from the first litter Sonny produced using Pistol).
    Indian Pistol.It was a hot day and we started a 10-mile run. To my amazement, Midnight was the only one that stayed right behind the truck the whole way, not allowing any dog to pass him up. If they tried, he would grab them and knock them down, then continue to follow the truck. After seeing this beautiful black pup with all that stamina, I tried everything I could to acquire him and, luckily, I succeeded.
    Raising Midnight was an experience. By the time he was 8 months old, he must have caught and killed a couple of dozen cats, making him very unpopular with my neighbors since I lived in the city. At 8 months old, I rolled him with a 3-time winner I had by the name of Halfdead (Bullet), and he started right up. About a month later, I rolled him with a dog a friend had called Spike who was a very tough dog. For 15 minutes, they swapped everything and at the end, Midnight scratched hard. At 9 months, I decided to do Midnight against Pocono's Bruce. Midnight weighed 39 lbs. and Bruce was 38 lbs. This was a good fight for Midnight as he learned a few things from Bruce. Midnight stopped him at 40 min.
    I then decided to match him against a dog that Havana Chico and T Russo owned together by the name of Groucho, wh said to be//a game dog. We signed at 38 pounds. This fight started with GrouOwfi~ting the head and Midnight on the chest. Groucho tried but could not hold Midnight out. By 30 minutes, Midnight was working on a down dog; with no chance of winning, Chico picked up Groucho and gave a very game scratch, making Midnight the winner in 42 min. A couple of months later while talking to Indian Sonny and telling him that I doubted the quality of Midnight's opponents, he told me that he had a littermate brother to Midnight that would bite his head off, meaning to me that he liked him.
    I decided to go to California. When we rolled Midnight and Clancy (later known as Abraham's Headache), Midnight got right into his chest not giving him a chance to do much of anything and in 35 to 40 minutes, Clancy gave a very, very game scratch, convincing me of Midnight's quality.
    The second match I went into ; # # Pitt's lx w Leroy at 38 lbs. Leroy was a matured dog weighing in at 38 lbs., also i efeating a good dog, Ashton's kepick, in 1:48. Midnight was a young dog (13 months old) weighing in at 37 1/4 lbs. This was one of Midnight's better fights. Both dogs meeting hard in the center of the pit. Midnight would go in Leroy's chest and drive him across the pit, slamming him against the wall and punishing him hard. But Leroy would just hang in there, nothing really working against Midnight's style of fighting. At 1:20, Bob finally picked Leroy up, making Midnight the winner. After this win it was pretty hard finding another 38 lb. dog for Midnight, but while visiting a friend down south, I met a couple of guys from Georgia named Dobbins and Robertson. They had a 38 lb. dog by the name of Panda Bear and we were on in 8 weeks. On fight day, both dogs were on weight and when we released them, they both grabbed chest holds. As Midnight tried to work his hold, Panda shook him out and Midnight lost his hold. Many people there saw this and started betting against Midnight, but it only lasted a few minutes as Midnight got his hold and never looked back, making Dobbins and Robertson pick Panda Bear up in :30, also making a game scratch.
    While speaking to another good friend of mine, V. Camp, he told me that he had a 39 lb. dog that he would like to try against Midnight. A couple of months later, we set Midnight down against Camp's Joey Boots. Midnight came out storming and after 20 min, I told Camp if he would like to scratch to continue, which he accepted, and Joey came across with Midnight biting him hard in the center. At this point, Joey was taking a pounding, so Camp picked him up at 29 min. and Joey would not courtesy scratch. Midnight courtesy scratched like always.Now, I was saving the best for last ...
    I met up with a guy by the name of Bandwagon and his dog, Ch. Rusty Hooks. Let me say this man and his dog had some reputation. Everyone with the exception of a few friends was betting on Rusty to win and I covered as many bets as I could. On fight day, both dogs came out screaming. Midnight got on the head, with Rusty driving for the chest. Rusty turned at about 25 minutes.
    With this, I got a quick handle. While in the corner, I noticed Midnight's front end was gone already. And I remember telling my corner man Havana Chico I think we had lost this one. After a couple of scratches, Rusty was top dog, just about killing my dog. The only thing we could do was to try to get Midnight to his feet to keep Rusty from killing him. Midnight would grab Rusty's head and work on his way back on his feet. But every chance Midnight got, he would punish Rusty in the chest and throat. How Midnight continued to scratch was incredible to me, him being so hurt. At about 1:30, Midnight started to take the lead and Rusty started to fade. After what seemed forever, Rusty finally quit in 1:40 with Midnight wanting even more and courtesy scratching as hard as he did in the beginning, but bouncing off the floor like a basketball, making Midnight a Grand Champion in 1 hour and 40 min.
     
  12. NMWAPBT

    NMWAPBT Top Dog

    awsome post i loved it i had no info on this dog i had been looking forever idk y but for some reason i always liked this dog and now i know y:dogtongue:
     
  13. 22GARA

    22GARA Pup

    I dont like to read but this info was worht reading
     
  14. Nawz

    Nawz Pup

    He also was a very good producer just ask anyone from new jersey:d:d:d
     
  15. Nawz

    Nawz Pup

    I Loved this info also and i seen some very deep game hard mouth midnight dogs :dogkiss: i believe if he would of survived after his last match we would be hearing how everyone is jumping on the banwagon for sure
     
  16. PERRO

    PERRO Big Dog

    I love Midnight dogs. Very game rough and hard biting dogs.
     
  17. ROSE

    ROSE Banned

    this was from another post.
     
  18. DOGMANUP

    DOGMANUP Pup

    ya its true
     
  19. oldtymer

    oldtymer Top Dog

    Some say Midnight comes from pit general, i have to admit he does look a lot like the general dog . ;) I wont go into the story or the myth as it was a long time ago and many would have heard about it.:rolleyes:
     
  20. NMWAPBT

    NMWAPBT Top Dog

    i would like to heare it even if it might not be true pm me please
     

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