A man should know how to fight and defend himself, right?
Fight/MMA/Boxing thread time. Post science, speeches, fights, argue over fighting styles, talk about Bullshido and fake martial artists/dojos, post MMA/boxing matches, anything goes.
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>>2668Yeah, I'm... slightly how should I say it...
Fired up, so to speak. I wouldn't have minded a...
I'm just low on empathy or sympathy for those niggers.
So the thread. The useful thing to know in everyday life, is if you drive a car, and some fuckwad really rams into you...
You need to know how to survive that. Drunks survive more often, because they are loose and flexible. That flexibility, and fluidness is something that can be trained.
Cars are scary, and should be respected.
Drunken boxing can help with breaking down structure to find power is bizarre places.
On the ground for the 'Swarm'
Bagua, and good fundamentals, so they can never bring you down. You can just walk through or around them.
And obviously not being there in the first place. Everything is a tool for you to enact your will.
Cars are fucking scary.
But people are the most scary things to exist.
In that situation in society locking things down, trying to disengage, and recording are the recommended things to do.
Always record.
Information is power.
>>2670Don't say it. Save your anger, don't waste a drop of it here. Some day the swarm will be stopped. An opportunity will present itself, what we've all been training for.
Bagua seems legit but could it really work against a boxer? Won't his punches move too quickly to be caught?
>>2680I did Judo as a kid. Isn't it too much of a sport to be effective? Will my opponent really conveniently wear a Gi for me to grab and throw?
>>2692Well, a Gi is supposed to emulate street clothes, or so I've heard. As long as it doesn't rip apart on contact, it should work. With many cloths being thinner, and less durable for fashion lines that many sjw, blm, ect groups splurge on it's a bit hit or miss.
But it should survive long enough to throw them down.
>>2693>gi represents street clothesIn what era? Maybe 1000 years ago.