Originally posted by kungfulee
i must admit, i though for a while that muay was the dogs nackers, a friend and i trained at it for a while and it seemed the best realistic fighting style. these guys are brutal, let there be no doubt. however when i had studyed wing chun for a while i was able to beat my friend (him using muay thai) fairley easily. i guess it depneds on the situation, i think martial arts only give you a slight edge on the average jo if he wants to rip your head off. but im going for wing chun.
	i must admit, i though for a while that muay was the dogs nackers, a friend and i trained at it for a while and it seemed the best realistic fighting style. these guys are brutal, let there be no doubt. however when i had studyed wing chun for a while i was able to beat my friend (him using muay thai) fairley easily. i guess it depneds on the situation, i think martial arts only give you a slight edge on the average jo if he wants to rip your head off. but im going for wing chun.
 
							
						
  Most streetfights are not very artistic.  They lack training and the ability to think under the pressure of the adrenal response.  Sometimes a big smile says a lot more than the grimace... 
 
							
						
 
							
						
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