Heres another question of controversy, what about wrestling with a good wrestler that's gay? The guy can seriously **** you up twice!
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Originally posted by OraenorHeres another question of controversy, what about wrestling with a good wrestler that's gay? The guy can seriously **** you up twice!
I recognize the importance of it...but, naw...I'd rather not.
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I've been bitten pretty badly in fights, twice. Its not really enough to stop a person. I don't know anyone trained in "vicious biting", but I prefer to think that most people do not practice biting. Both times I was winning before I got bit, and I made them pay 10times as bad for biting me. I think I got bit out of panic, because both times it was on my arm..once on the forarm and once on the bicep. If they had done something different it might have worked out better for them, but all it did was instead of me trying to end the fight with the least amount of force necessary, I really put the boots on. I would not try to bite someone unless I was winning, and it was a case of survival. Too many risks, and not enough physical effect.
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I've been harping on this idea for a while now so I will only touch on it here.
--It's not that biting is not something that could work...but that it is often cited as an excuse for not training in BJJ or for proving that BJJ might actually suck...
Again, the point is that fighting takes attributes. If you bite, I too can bite.
Which one of us is going to be a more effective biter; The guy with no training on the ground or the guy with years of BJJ?
You might as well stop speculating and just get on the mat.
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Originally posted by GumbiIf someone tried to bite my nuts when I had them in a trinagle choke, I certainly wouldn't be pulling their head down, not because effectiveness, just because I would rather punch them in the face or fishhook them.
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Originally posted by LoneHuskyIn bjj we're taught karate guys usually go for the balls or the eyes. So we're cautious about that when we're attacking them.
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Welll.... If you're training for gutter fights, then I think you'd better assume that you are likely to get hurt somehow.
I mean, you might get bit and he might get a broken arm; you might get poked in the eye and he might get some busted teeth; you might get shanked and he might get shot.
It's worth anticipating his dirty tricks and planning some counters, but there's no way around the fact that fighting is dangerous.
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Originally posted by gregimotisbut there's no way around the fact that fighting is dangerous.George Bush might get a little bad press, but other than the pretzel
He has avoided any injury yet he has started a number of fights.....
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been bit, put a guy in a headlock who punched his girl in the face at a party, he got a piece of my skin over my stomach as he was trying to get loose. I threw him over my hip, and when he stuck out his arms to break his fall I put him in a rear naked choke, as i sunk it in his started flopping like a fish out of water and went for my eyes with his fingers, that was a little scary, had two shallow furrows from his fingernails down the side of my face, but that was all he could do in the 30-45 seconds before he passed out cold.
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