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Originally Posted by GuardMaster
S.Anucha
What are you gonna do if some bigger , stronger guy suprise attacks you and wrestles you to the ground in a street situation. You need the ground fighting range to work your escapes and launch counters.
Sure you can bite, but so can he, and if he was the aggressor I bet he thinks he has an advantage over you be it size, strength, weapons, or friends. So don't give me this I will bite , eye gouge bullshit.
Maybe in your imaginary world you can throw a few jabs, bite and eye gouge and then run.. and do this against 2 or 3 opponents.... but you know what...
YOU'D BETTER NOT SLIP.
GM
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true mate, I dont disagree at all, I really dont.
Eye gouging, by this I mean getting your thumb and sticking the damn thing into his eye, it works and has always been a dirty technique, you cannot say you have never tried sticking your fingers into the skull of someone via his eye holes, mate I have had my index finger chewed as I tried to pull a guys cheek off! he bit my finger. Some takedowns in Burmese Lethwie and Naban teach you to bite the f**kers nose of on the way down! not very hard to do and I think any man could perform it quite easily it only a question of "are you prepared to serve 6 months in prison?" after you do it.
In my imaginary world I dont jab and slip I lift a big fucking stick and hammer the c**t and run like a mofo!
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