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  • #46
    Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
    No, I said he could take down the average NHB fighter.
    And yet you haven't explained how you could know that.

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    • #47
      I said flathead because that was what happened to me. Easy enough explanation, don't you think? No need to mindlessly overanalyze everything.

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      • #48
        Since you seem so confident that he can't, how do you know he couldn't?

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
          I said flathead because that was what happened to me. Easy enough explanation, don't you think? No need to mindlessly overanalyze everything.
          Well, you mentioned broken bottles; were they beer bottles, or milk bottles, or plastic baby bottles? If you are going to get specific you should carry on with the pattern? What kind of crack did the crackheads use? Did you see them using crack, or were they wearing a badge or something (Hello, my name is Johnny Fingers - crackhead)?

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
            Since you seem so confident that he can't, how do you know he couldn't?
            I never said he couldn't. I was wondering how you knew he could, and its starting to look like you are just blowing smoke in this claim. If you make a claim it is up to you to back it up, right?

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            • #51
              Didn't I just say don't overanalyze anything? And once the police came afterwards and we all went down to the station, they were drug tested and came back positive, thats how I know. And it really doesn't matter what type of glass it was: the fact remains, you try any fancy rolls and groundfighting techniques you're going to get cut up.

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              • #52
                I say he can because I have seen him in action and know what he can do. The average NHB fighter cross-trains in a few arts for a few months here and there and then hops in the ring. Their overall skill and knowledge of fighting is far more limited than what one could achieve in 30 years.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
                  once the police came afterwards and we all went down to the station, they were drug tested and came back positive, thats how I know. .
                  Why would the police tell you the results of the drug test? Did you wait around to find out? Why? So you could embellish a story over the internet?

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
                    I say he can because I have seen him in action and know what he can do.

                    You say you have seen him in action and know what he can do, but you admit you've never seen him fight a nhb fighter. How do you reconcile these two positions?

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
                      The average NHB fighter cross-trains in a few arts for a few months here and there and then hops in the ring. Their overall skill and knowledge of fighting is far more limited than what one could achieve in 30 years.

                      So the average nhb fighter has only a few months of experience? Ok. I'd be interested in your source material for this claim.

                      And are you proposing that time is the determining characteristic in skill and effectiveness? Most folks who have done something for 30 years are gettin' kinda old for fighting, don't you think?

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                      • #56
                        Seeing as you have obviously never been in a real life self-defense situation, let me break it down to you as to what will occur.

                        When a fight is reported, the police come to break up the situation and find out the details. In this case, these two guys wanted money and I was trying my best to get away from the situation. They attacked me, and I put them down. We were all taken to the station where they fixed me up a bit as I was bleeding down the back of my pants, and took statements from each one of us. I told them it seemed like they were on drugs as their eyes were glazed, they had admitted to wanting the money for drugs, and pain compliance wasnt working too well on them so i had to go a bit further and dislocate. the police tested them for drugs, and it came back positive for crack. the state then prosecuted, and they were put away. thats typically how things work. i hope someday you dont have to go thru all that, because obviously you have no idea how a real life situation goes and may end up injured or worse.

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                        • #57
                          He started when he was 8, 38 isn't that old. Never assume

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                          • #58
                            Well whats your opinion then? You seem only totally interested in mine yet never share any of your own opinions.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Ninpo Ikan
                              Seeing as you have obviously never been in a real life self-defense situation,

                              How could you know that? Another strange claim.

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                              • #60
                                You wouldn't be asking so many foolish questions if you were. That is how I know.

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