Matt, there will always be Naysayers, as you so rightly point out.
I don't think you answered Ryan's 6 points at all. Yes, you had a comment to make but, for me, they weren't rebuffed. You drew the analogy between boxing and the needs of military boxing. When you then proceed comment on the inadequacy of boxing in this area, you are contradicting yourself.
I don't see any point going through them all in detail though. People can agree to disagree.
All I can put is my view in its simplicity.
If the objective is to teach people how to survive a physical encounter when unarmed, teach brutal and basic strikes. Strikes that require minimal training (though make people train anyway, to hone their skills even more) and do most damage. Grappling is merely a support system.
By the way. Thai Boxers used to kill each other before they adopted the gloves.
I don't think you answered Ryan's 6 points at all. Yes, you had a comment to make but, for me, they weren't rebuffed. You drew the analogy between boxing and the needs of military boxing. When you then proceed comment on the inadequacy of boxing in this area, you are contradicting yourself.
I don't see any point going through them all in detail though. People can agree to disagree.
All I can put is my view in its simplicity.
If the objective is to teach people how to survive a physical encounter when unarmed, teach brutal and basic strikes. Strikes that require minimal training (though make people train anyway, to hone their skills even more) and do most damage. Grappling is merely a support system.
By the way. Thai Boxers used to kill each other before they adopted the gloves.
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