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Gota have balls to fight that. I don’t know anything about weapons but for guys who whack each other with sticks their grappling is solid. This guy on the video sounds like Pat Militech
you avoided my question.. do you spar?
what do you train in. who do you train with?
That’s why I said train for the first punch, because that punch may be the only strike you get. That’s your main artillery. The goal is not to stand there trading punches, it’s to hit first, hit as hard as fuck and run.
Personally for you I would go out and buy Geoff Thompson’s book Dead Or Alive, study it and then come back and tell me why you disagree.
And I read your post about the CCTV footage of the mms fighters. The reason those guys got attacked is because they were morons.
Tournament implies Karate?. I didn’t mention karate, you did. Perhaps in your world karate is the only
real tournament out there, but amazingly there are other martial arts out there that have tournaments.
The only thing you did was assume I only meant karate. And when you assume, you make an ass out of u and me.
See you later ass
tournament implies karate.. that is shit.
look up the cctv of the mma fighters dressed as women. It wont be any different to a street fight, other than the sport fighters can hit ALOT harder and take more shots
do you spar to prepare you for fighting? or do you just sit there and assume you have what it takes then?
I guarantee you that whatever you can do, a boxer can hit harder, faster and more accurately
Looks like he’s got you there Mickey. Check out any CCTV footage out there. Looks a hell of a lot different from a tournament match.
@MMAMickey Training in a fighting sport is a lot different then training for the street. In a fighting sport a fight contains a exchange of hits. On the street you train for the first punch because that will 99% of the time be the only hit you get.
You do that because unlike a sport where you can most of the time eyeball your opponent beforehand, you don’t know how the attacker will attack you
That’s why I train to hit first and hit hard.
Also search Tony Blauer and startle flinch response.
That is all irrelevant. if you fight someone who is trained in a fighting sport ie. boxing, Muay thai, sanda etc etc you won’t ko them unless you run up and hit them from behind. so you might get that first punch but then the guy who knows how to actually fight will wipe the floor with you.
plus, if you’ve ever had a streetfight you would know that your post is completely bollocks. the first punch is your best opportunity but not ‘all you get’ unless you land the first punch and then get ktfo
@MMAMickey I thought that would be obvious from my post but I guess not. No I do not do any “fighting sports”. No I train for the real world where out there the only sport is survival and 99% of the time the first punch is all you get.
Look up and study Geoff Thompson, Richard Grannon, Lee Morrison. I have learnt a lot from these guys as the real world is the crucible that these fighters have been forged on. On a side note I also recommend studying Tony Blauer And Kelly McCann (Jim Grover).
I take it you don’t do any fighting sports then.
Isn’t that why fighters train for accuracy as well?.
ok, well learn to stick fight and then go have an MMA fight and we’ll see how easy the transition is
what if you dont ko them? if they just happen to be a boxer you might get the first punch but from then onwards you’re fucked
The stick fighting is a big thing of kali…….but its not the main thing as you can see because you obviously see some unarmed combat in this, these guys trained under Dan Inosanto trust me they dont need a weapon to own anyone
The stick fighting arts are predominantly derived from cultures that used bladed weapons such as machetes. While amazing for knife combat and pretty good empty handed I don’t think they simulate realistic blunt weapons very well (bats, tire irons, etc.).
Personally I’d rather train for the first punch. In a street fight that should be all you need.
I have never seen a real street fight that has not involved some asshole pulling knife from his pocket, a person trying to break a bottle on some guys head, or a guy pulling a bat or tire iron from their car.
Last I checked, a street fight involved using any and everything at hand to gain an advantage over the guy whose face you want to cave-in.
I could easily imagine many real situations where both fighter find themselves with some kind of weapon.
no not yet but my mom says that only stoopid people fight
Be warned that when you stand at the edge of the abyss and look down, the abyss looks up at you.
There’s some truth to what you say. MKG’s Rick Faye is often quoted as saying: “if you run into a guy with 1 or 2 sticks on the street; better shake hands, cause you more than likely from your same school.”
FMA guys understand the direct translation between weapons and the empty hands. The FMA and perhaps boxing (devloped from the quarter staff) are unique in this direct translation. Transfer of learning is seemless. Finally, if you can face a man w/ a stick, empty hands are easy.
What about a collapsible baton when security or police are involved, a baseball bat in a street fight, I’ve security footage of convenience store employees fighting off armed robbers with all kinds of stick like improvised weapons, there are plenty of examples.
The dog brothers also do lots of work with guns, knives, and any combination thereof. That stuff happens, hell I’ve been in knife knife situations.
as I have stated above, the dogbrothers are famous for full contact stickfighting. check out the filipino martial arts (kali, escrima, arnis or the indonesian silat to give you some “names” – not styles, there are dozens).
The sticks are mainly used like edged impact weapons like machetes, and that’s why this stuff is very realistic. And most of the moves dont differ much empty handed. go check it out!
besides: nobody said a fight always has to happen on the street.
no to be honest no i dont know what the dogbrothers are faous for but dude listen man i know martial arts karate TKD kung fu BJJ muay thai and MCMAP k? so like on the streets youre not going to have a stick maybe a knife or a gun but never 2 guys fighting on the streets with sticks man lets be real ive gotten in plnety of fights nothing like that has happened i can name all the combats ive seen
you’re talking about the technique demos?
what’s not going to happen? Two guys fighting with sticks? The knife stuff? The MMA ground work?
do you know what the dogbrothers are famous for?