Jubaji, the mere fact that you just said a boxer could own a good martial artist is just absurd. Outside block a shitty boxer's punch and look! He's off balance, his arms are all packaged up, and you're on the side of him? How is he going to use his limited and crappy training to defeat you now, huh? Oh wait, you already threw him on his ass and spat in his face.
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Originally posted by AlexJitsuJubaji, the mere fact that you just said a boxer could own a good martial artist is just absurd. Outside block a shitty boxer's punch and look! He's off balance, his arms are all packaged up, and you're on the side of him? How is he going to use his limited and crappy training to defeat you now, huh? Oh wait, you already threw him on his ass and spat in his face.
Thank you for confirming that you are a sheltered little boy who has never been in a fight in his life!
I only hope that this helps to put all your future comments in proper context for everyone.
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Ok? What's this bullshit about "real fighting"? What's the big deal about it anyway? Hell yes I've been in real fights AND sparring, and I tell you, sparring is much more difficult. Keep in mind that I'm in high school and I'm not roaming the streets trying to pick fights like you are.
For the record, I don't go roaming the alleys like an idiot. The fights I've been in are in controlled environments vs. high school hotshots, who got their asses handed to them I might say.
Maybe the problem is that you don't know what an outside block IS, and you don't know one throw.
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Originally posted by jubajiAs I thought.
Real fighting = Bar fight, or you get pissed at someone, in a controlled environment, you are not alone (people almost always break up the fight), there is no possible way you could be killed. High school fights are like this.
Street fighting = You're in an alley surrounded by a gang, no one will break up the fight, they will keep attacking you until you are either dead or knocked out. Sometimes they have weapons.
Sparring = Rules, you can stop if you're tired, people give you tips on how to defeat the opponent, opponent is more skilled, but you are too since you most likely don't have tunnel vision or adrenaline to block your thoughts. Oh, and you can tap out.
Yes, I haven't been in a street fight, although trust me those high school brawls are still very dangerous (which I've been in), and you could possibly get a beatdown if you don't know what you're doing.
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Originally posted by AlexJitsuYes, but you know there is a large difference between "real fighting", "street fighting", and "sparring".
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Originally posted by jubajiCount yourself lucky, punk, if you ever manage to learn as much as I've forgotten so far!
I am by NO means a novice. I've defeated TKDers, other Ju-Jitsu people, a wrestler (who is my disciple now), some brawlers, and my brother in a Judo rules competition(who is 6 feet and 210 lbs of pure muscle, and also does Ju-Jitsu/Judo)
Are you calling me stupid? I am NOT in junior high, idiot. I code C++ and do creative writing as a hobby outside of MA. Holy shit dude, just shut up now, and stop judging me. Only the MMA people act "superior", and talk about how much people like me suck. ONLY people like you. Grow up.
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Originally posted by jubajihahahahhaaaaahahahahaahahahaaaaahaaa!
Rest assured, you will find your words extremely humorous when you get older!
Like I said, only the MMA people like you that are a pain in the ass. Always have to prove something. AND BY NO MEANS, am I stereotyping MMA, since I know some nice ones too, but I've almost never met a TMA who disses other martial arts, and especially martial artists.
...and this, is why they should have never taken discipline and philosophy out of martial arts.
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No, I'm talking about years ago. Will you please stop? You haven't read a word I've said, yet I've proved what I originally meant.
No, I haven't been in some life-threatening street fight, but I HAVE been in real fights with the "hotshot who makes fun of everyone" and for a justified cause.
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What's your problem? Also, learn to spell. I already proved my point to Jubaji, I'm not a hotshot, but by no means will I be completely and utterly DISSED and let them get away with it.
Yes, high school fights ARE dangerous since those "hotshots", are almost always larger than you, and they're notorious for knocking kids out with one punch.
...and don't call me little one, I'm 5'11.
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