Not to condone fighting but unless a corso is sick or injured a boxer will never beat a corso. I have both and even playing, my corso knocks my boxer around like a toy. Jaw strength on the corso is 3x greater. But the Boxer is a fantastic breed.
However door to door sales people are more intimidated by my boxer. The black mask I guess.
Rottweiler would kill the canario noooooooooo a presa canario can kill a rottweiler cause a presa canario is stong and big and bite down hard!!
Both breeds were breeds that didn't really have jobs that high energy was needed. Therefore they don't really need to be 'athletic' breed but in my opinion a Rottweiler would be more happy to go for a 10 mile walk with you than a Presa.
I would say a rottweiler is more aloof with strangers but a presa is more teretorial and protective of his proparty but it realy depends on the dog as an indavidual
Presa would win much better size and biult for the job
The Cane Corso is a large Italian molosser. It has an athletic build and a solid, compact body with free-flowing movement. It could weight up to 160 pounds. Compare it to a 50 pound pitbull. Any ways I have seen corsos from the PR corso association which can't pull carts with the weight that pitbulls pull. No everything comes from strenght but with the not quit attitude.
Corsos are not the kind of dog for begginers... rotties will.be easier to handle as they are not as aggresive towards other dogs as corsos are. And either if they become so, you'd rather desl with an angry rott 1000 times before desling with an angry corso. There is no near comparition between their bite force, where corso has more than double rott's bite force. But
No. A cane corso is much bigger, stronger, heavier, and smarter than a rottweiler when cane corsos have better strengths in fighting. Because an attacking cane corso can do so much damage in killing than an attacking rottweiler, it is most likely that the rottweiler will get terribly hurt.
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As history teaches the APBT was bred just for the purpose of fighting and is considered the apex fighting breed. The Cane Corso is more of a guard dog. If it came down to a fight between the two, if the game-bred APBT could survive the first ten minutes of the more powerful Corso, it would most definitely win as they're bred to fight for hours on end while the Corso would inevitably give out fairly quickly due to its heavy body and lack of tenacity when compared to the smaller terrier. I would give the APBT a 75% chance at being the victor. No I'm not in to dog fighting but am familiar with both breeds.
Neo is a great dog but a very unhealthy breed and as such, expensive to own. Corso on average is quite healthy. As such, Corso would be a better option, but to each their own.
King corso dog, because they are larger and have stronger jaws, and therefore stronger bites.
Gregory Corso was born on March 26, 1930 and died on January 17, 2001. Gregory Corso would have been 70 years old at the time of death or 85 years old today.