1) Get positional advantage and you'll be the only one hitting with any respectable power.
2) Hitting or no hitting, it's not that hard to take someone to the ground.
3) If you had the good takedown skills that you refer to, I doubt that you'd have much trouble taking someone down when they are trying to punch you in the clinch.
4) It is NOT smart to go to the ground unless the other guy is the only one there.
5) There is no set technique that will allow you to win a fight.
6) Describing dynamic motion in words doesn't really work very well, so I'm not going to try it.
Actually, that was a poor description of a streetfight. You described a MMA match. Here's a better one:
1) Verbal confrontation
a. dialogue
1. threats
2. intimidation
3. argument
4. resolution (if this happens, then the situation ends)
b. adrenaline dump
1. loss of most fine-motor skills
2. decrease in pain sensation
3. warped sense of time
4. increase in the function of gross-motor skills
5. decreased cognitive ability
c. one or both parties decide to pursue the physical confrontation
2) Physical confrontation
a. first strike (made by someone)
b. all-ranges fighting
c. weapons (improvised and otherwise)
d. multiple attackers
e. Third party involvement (either for or against you)
3) Post fight
a. dealing with the police
b. tending to injuries
c. PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)--may or may not manifest itself
d. revenge taken on the part of the loser
This chart is far from inclusive but does show that your (and most people's) original understanding of a real fight was extremely limited.


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