yep,a fight in an enclosed space is unpredictable,one second you're wrestling with this guy the next you're on the ground looking at the ceiling because some Black person slapped you in the head with a bottle of tequila.
>wrestling
I personally seen in real life someone shoot for a takedown, the other guy sprawled, put the guys head in a headlock and fell on his back.
The guy who went for the takedown bust his head on concrete, face a bloody mess and was out cold and seriously concussed.
Well the guy who knocked the other one out was not a wrestler, he just tripped up and fell on his back.
It was pure accident. When someone shoots for a takedown you like naturally try to grab their neck anyway. It's not about wrestling.
Nothing is more important than just being stronger/more explosive physically than your opponent and be better at throwing strikes with your hands.
This is why Greco-Roman beats freestyle. Greco-Roman wrestling isn't about taking the fight to the ground, but getting the other guy on the ground while you remain upright. It's the judo to freestyle's BJJ.
Doesn't matter the efficacy of a style if you have no schools that teach it nearby or worse, a school that teaches it badly.
Martial arts should obey 3 rules. It should be affordable, fun, and close to your house.
boxing
kyokushin karate
greco roman wrestling
judo
track and field
Whatever allows you to punch,kick and throw your opponent in a swift manner and to leave the area as fast as possible,IF you are referring to a fighting style that is useful in a street fight,I would've said gun but that's too easy to explain,plus,killing someone with a gun or knife is more likely to get you in problems with the law,in comparison to knocking them out with a punch or chokehold so you can escape,even in a stand your ground state,there are so many technicalities when it comes to court proceedings it's gonna be a complete drag.
forgot to mention,ONLY introduce lethal weapons such as guns or knives if your opponent has escalated the situation with weapons of their own,pepper spray is great also,but you also need to have these kinds of things somewhere where you can easily reach it in any sort of confrontation,which is where being capable of breaking someone's arms or legs or knocking out/ killing them with techniques/strength would prove useful. Plus their family having to bring to court that their son was killed by a fist/kick/hold is vastly more humiliating for them (and him even if he is dead) overall.
I dont know what you mean by freestyle,do you mean a combination of wrestling styles? If so freestyle would be superior interms of dealing with a variety of situations,I mainly chose greco roman wrestling because I'm more familiar with that wrestling style because of Aleksandr Karelin,I just think it's awesome to be able to throw a man on his head like that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freestyle_wrestling
It's like Greco but you're allowed to attack the opponents legs, so you can shoot for singles and doubles, perform ankle picks, etc. It's Greco with fewer limitations.
Honestly, I was calling you out because I've always suspected that people who specify Greco-Roman don't know shit about wrestling and are just parroting it because it sounds cool. Like how you hadn't heard of the other wrestling event at the Olympics.
Not saying Greco doesn't work, because it obviously does, but it also doesn't permit the most high-percentage takedowns that exist so I can't really see how you could argue it's better than Freestyle.
you're correct,I dont know shit about wrestling outside of greco roman wrestling and some WWE madness,in that case I would say freestyle is better for dealing with various positions in comparison to greco roman wrestling.
Fair enough. I'm guessing you don't really know what differentiates Kyokushin from other styles of Karate, and just heard that was the good one, right?
Protip: in most Kyokushin sparring and competition it's against the rules to throw punches to the head lol
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Anonymous
yes,which is why I included boxing,its great to know a bunch of combination of strikes if your combatant dodges the first attack.
4 weeks ago
Anonymous
Bro, I've trained and competed in Muay Thai for years you don't need to explain to me that it's good to know combos lmao
My point is that your whole post just really jumped out at me as someone repeating what they've heard without ever really looking into it. Have you ever trained in any of the martial arts you talked about?
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I learned kyokushin karate at a young age,and later on I trained boxing on my own,I've only done research on greco roman wrestling and outside of some larping middle school I have never trained it.
4 weeks ago
Anonymous
If you trained boxing on your own, then you didn't train boxing.
Sorry if I'm being a little hostile, but these threads are always full of people speaking authoritatively about martial arts they have no experience of, and only a passing familiarity with and it gets on my nerves.
What country are you in where you did Kyokushin very young, btw? Where I'm from it's almost always Shotokan that kids do, and Kyokushin is very niche and usually done by adults. I've been to a few different MT, kickboxing and boxing gyms and known a bunch of martial artists and I've only met a couple of Kyokushingays.
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Anonymous
You need a master to teach you, because you simply lack ability to study and learn. You need to be told what to do.
May I assume you are not the CEO of a comoany or a boss of own business or.company, right? And hou are the agreeable dad and possibly an overtly supportive husband?
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Anonymous
Mate, if you think a self taught boxer is going to be in any way comparable to someone who has actually trained at a gym with a coach and sparring partners, then I've got a bridge to sell you. It's not a question of discipline.
I'm sure you're a 7ft tall millionaire with chiselled abs and seven wives, but you clearly don't know anything about boxing because you have no experience with it.
Honestly, this. Other than that, a large component of fighting is psychological. The person with the mental capacity to deal out the most extreme degree of unbridled violence in the first five seconds already had the edge. If you can’t flip that switch on a moments notice, expecting your training to help you is enough to frick you. Learn how to take a hit, defend your face/head, and strike from multiple positions. Basic understanding of where to strike your opponent help’s obviously. Don’t worry so much about being Bruce Lee, figure out how to flip that switch and go from civilized to a fricking animal as quickly as possible.
Non meme answer is the Frankie Edgar wrestler/boxer hybrid MMA style that dominated the UFC for several years. It eventually fell behind in competitive high level fighting but for the average person it will see you through the most likely situations. Like how a FN 5.7 with a 30 shot magazine is technically better than a 5 shot snub revolver but the revolver will be more than enough for most people most of the time.
Post a more mogful weapon >stealthy >can't slip/be wrestled away >no risk of self-injury >less deadly than a knife yet more painful >gives you 100% crit chance on every punch
There's a good reason its more banned than knives
>stealthy
concealed weapons charge
doesn't discourage attackers
high risk of not wearing it at all
probably banned (as you note)
unambiguously a weapon: you can't claim to have had it for any other reason than punching someone with it
the superior alternative is a skating wrist guard. Protects your forearm, has a solid metal or plastic chunk under your palm. You'll have to strike less naturally but it'll still hurt while being very disclaimable.
You should only fight when you perceive your life to be in danger, and if you perceive your life to be in danger any concerns about getting a charge should go out the window, surviving and murdering your attacker being the only priority. >doesn't discourage attackers
again, people who attack humans unprovoked usually can't be discouraged at all, even with a gun. Certain types of people are immune to rationality, for example drunks, crack addicts, or melanin-enriched humanoids.
Let’s take it in the context of a street fight where no weapons are involved.
Muay Thai is the best all around but not for the kicking or punching, but because you have to learn to elbow and knee from the clinch which is where a lot of street fights start.
Wrestling afterwards because before it goes to the ground, you have to scramble before someone gets pinned and wrestling will help you react in a scramble. It will also teach you how to pin.
Then there’s Jiu Jitsu, which is useful not for submissions but learning to escape from the bottom of pins if your wrestling didn’t help you get top position for ground and pound. Generally you don’t want to be here in a fight but if you do you may as well learn to fight from bad positions which is what BJJ is suppose to be for.
You can pretty ignore anything that isn’t those three and boxing+judo. The best martial artists knows all the positions of a fight, not any one martial art.
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I have,the adrenaline rush is amazing but you feel like shit afterwards. There's also a smell that I've only experienced during violent situations.
Boxing, striking.
Wrestling maybe, but doesn't matter really if you are just stronger and overpower the other person and can pick up and slam them.
Jiu jitsu tards think their shit works until someone starts digging their fingers in their eyes or biting when they try to go for a lock or some shit. There are no rules in a street fight, you do what you must to stay alive and unhurt.
Like seriously, do they really think they will be rolling around on the asphalt while they try to do an armbar or a choke or some shit. That's the quickest way to get your head stomped on by someone.
Stay on your feet, be mobile, you never know when one of the idiots friends jumps in. Cheat, gauge, pull, yank do whatever. There are no fair street fights. If someone is fricking with you 9/10 its because they are bigger than you and see you as a victim or they have friends to back them up.
I know Andrew Tate is like the zoomer messiah but in this video he explains it well:
Anyone who has ever been in a fight outside of middle school playground will attest to this.
You strike and be ready to run. If there are multiple people, no grappling works, none. Your only chance is to run or to strike hard, fast and viciously.
Boxing teaches you basic fundamentals of throwing a clean, effective punch that will put a stop to like 99% of fights. As soon as you bust someones nose with a nice hard jab, fight will probably end because of blood.
I've been in a (admittedly small) street fight once. As soon as I pushed my opponent away he grabbed my sleeves and disabled all my striking.
If you live somewhere where people are wearing jackets and shit on the streets, training some gi-wearing grappling might help. Judo or BJJ.
Tate's claim that street fights are always brawls between multiple people probably makes sense when your fights are against friend groups, gangs, etc. But there's no reason to believe that there is one formula for how street fights happen.
You may laugh or now think it is a troll, but in all seriousless there is a very dangerous martial arts style, originated in 20th century. It combimes some of the elements of other styles such as ko punches and sambo throws and hhas lots of grappling. But the point is - MMA also has those. Sambo has those. Muai thai has strikes, BJJ jhhas grappling. All developed to immobilize the enemy, to injure.
The goal rarely is to kill aside from combat sambo.
But it all pales to this martial art. It's main goal is to penetrate the opponent's defences and rape them. It's called Frick-Fu and you would never want to fight a master of it. Because if you get ko'd, or knocked down, you are fricked. Literally. Mastery in kegels for example is one of the basic 10 skills they learn.
It would be some military martial art that has an emphasis on getting a guy on the ground rather than sport bullshit like boxing or karate. People mention judo sometimes but the good parts of judo has been absorbed into police/military martial arts like Systema.
Of course, something people don't always fail to mention is that you don't get to freely pick the martial you want. If you live in bumfrick Arkansas, you can't go to the ye old combat sambo school right next to the strip mall church. You also shouldn't even be getting into fights as an adult anyway. If you do, you're a social frick up.
Baijiquan has all the elements as well if you are looking traditional martial art. other than firearms training which you can do on the side anyhow if you live in the states which you should.
Depends on your social environment if the other people around you are violent you need to be capable of defending yourself.
Apparently, I live in the 14th most dangerous city in the USA and there has been precisely zero times where I needed to get into a bar fight to protect my life. It just takes basic social awareness and not having an ego that demands you to go stab someone that side glances you.
The only time it's really worth mentioning is for people with occupational hazards which in the case of military or police, they have their own system already. Bouncers, pretty much the only civilian thing I can think of, mostly want you to be bigger than 90% of people since that deescalates a situation by itself. Otherwise, the last thing you want is a boxer because they're just a walking lawsuit when their ego gets hurt, and they knock a guy out who then bangs his head on the pavement and dies. You'd want them to use basic cop techniques instead.
useful for what you absolute homosexual?
a random Black person or drunk moron aggressing you? boxing. that’s it. you will end anyone like that in the first strike and you walk away. anything besides exactly what i just described and you’re fricked without a gun or pepper spray, wrestling/judo/whatever isnt going to help there. if you’re fighting dudes who know mma for some moronic reason ure also fricked
"Nowadays you don't go around on the street kicking people, punching people — because if you do (makes gun shape with hand), well that's it — I don't care how good you are."
- Bruce Lee interview on the Pierre Berton Show (1971)
I'm gonna prove it's high level kickboxing with a focus on boxing if my next college run goes to shit. And yes I'll do heavyweight, and yes you'll be able to see a heavyweight 360 roundhouse someone hard enough to break at least 6 boards.
gotta go with pipebomb
psychological warfare?
poisoning?
Right answers only
Literally cannot defend against pipebomb
/thread
Child abuse
Judo
One on one seems like wrestling. Street/bar fight type situation probably boxing
>Street/bar fight type situation
Sprinting.
yep,a fight in an enclosed space is unpredictable,one second you're wrestling with this guy the next you're on the ground looking at the ceiling because some Black person slapped you in the head with a bottle of tequila.
>wrestling
I personally seen in real life someone shoot for a takedown, the other guy sprawled, put the guys head in a headlock and fell on his back.
The guy who went for the takedown bust his head on concrete, face a bloody mess and was out cold and seriously concussed.
> wrestling doesn’t work
> describes a ddt
So wrestling does work.
Well the guy who knocked the other one out was not a wrestler, he just tripped up and fell on his back.
It was pure accident. When someone shoots for a takedown you like naturally try to grab their neck anyway. It's not about wrestling.
Nothing is more important than just being stronger/more explosive physically than your opponent and be better at throwing strikes with your hands.
This is why Greco-Roman beats freestyle. Greco-Roman wrestling isn't about taking the fight to the ground, but getting the other guy on the ground while you remain upright. It's the judo to freestyle's BJJ.
Doesn't matter the efficacy of a style if you have no schools that teach it nearby or worse, a school that teaches it badly.
Martial arts should obey 3 rules. It should be affordable, fun, and close to your house.
boxing
kyokushin karate
greco roman wrestling
judo
track and field
Whatever allows you to punch,kick and throw your opponent in a swift manner and to leave the area as fast as possible,IF you are referring to a fighting style that is useful in a street fight,I would've said gun but that's too easy to explain,plus,killing someone with a gun or knife is more likely to get you in problems with the law,in comparison to knocking them out with a punch or chokehold so you can escape,even in a stand your ground state,there are so many technicalities when it comes to court proceedings it's gonna be a complete drag.
forgot to mention,ONLY introduce lethal weapons such as guns or knives if your opponent has escalated the situation with weapons of their own,pepper spray is great also,but you also need to have these kinds of things somewhere where you can easily reach it in any sort of confrontation,which is where being capable of breaking someone's arms or legs or knocking out/ killing them with techniques/strength would prove useful. Plus their family having to bring to court that their son was killed by a fist/kick/hold is vastly more humiliating for them (and him even if he is dead) overall.
Explain why you think Greco-Roman is a better form of wrestling than Freestyle.
I dont know what you mean by freestyle,do you mean a combination of wrestling styles? If so freestyle would be superior interms of dealing with a variety of situations,I mainly chose greco roman wrestling because I'm more familiar with that wrestling style because of Aleksandr Karelin,I just think it's awesome to be able to throw a man on his head like that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freestyle_wrestling
It's like Greco but you're allowed to attack the opponents legs, so you can shoot for singles and doubles, perform ankle picks, etc. It's Greco with fewer limitations.
Honestly, I was calling you out because I've always suspected that people who specify Greco-Roman don't know shit about wrestling and are just parroting it because it sounds cool. Like how you hadn't heard of the other wrestling event at the Olympics.
Not saying Greco doesn't work, because it obviously does, but it also doesn't permit the most high-percentage takedowns that exist so I can't really see how you could argue it's better than Freestyle.
you're correct,I dont know shit about wrestling outside of greco roman wrestling and some WWE madness,in that case I would say freestyle is better for dealing with various positions in comparison to greco roman wrestling.
Fair enough. I'm guessing you don't really know what differentiates Kyokushin from other styles of Karate, and just heard that was the good one, right?
Protip: in most Kyokushin sparring and competition it's against the rules to throw punches to the head lol
yes,which is why I included boxing,its great to know a bunch of combination of strikes if your combatant dodges the first attack.
Bro, I've trained and competed in Muay Thai for years you don't need to explain to me that it's good to know combos lmao
My point is that your whole post just really jumped out at me as someone repeating what they've heard without ever really looking into it. Have you ever trained in any of the martial arts you talked about?
I learned kyokushin karate at a young age,and later on I trained boxing on my own,I've only done research on greco roman wrestling and outside of some larping middle school I have never trained it.
If you trained boxing on your own, then you didn't train boxing.
Sorry if I'm being a little hostile, but these threads are always full of people speaking authoritatively about martial arts they have no experience of, and only a passing familiarity with and it gets on my nerves.
What country are you in where you did Kyokushin very young, btw? Where I'm from it's almost always Shotokan that kids do, and Kyokushin is very niche and usually done by adults. I've been to a few different MT, kickboxing and boxing gyms and known a bunch of martial artists and I've only met a couple of Kyokushingays.
You need a master to teach you, because you simply lack ability to study and learn. You need to be told what to do.
May I assume you are not the CEO of a comoany or a boss of own business or.company, right? And hou are the agreeable dad and possibly an overtly supportive husband?
Mate, if you think a self taught boxer is going to be in any way comparable to someone who has actually trained at a gym with a coach and sparring partners, then I've got a bridge to sell you. It's not a question of discipline.
I'm sure you're a 7ft tall millionaire with chiselled abs and seven wives, but you clearly don't know anything about boxing because you have no experience with it.
nothing beats pic related
>whoops the guy got too close and you couldn’t pull your gun out in time, sorry better luck next time
Uh oh looks like he has a gun too!
>the one who strikes first wins
shocking, right?
>he sees you trying to draw for something and decides you shall both wrestle for it.
Honestly, this. Other than that, a large component of fighting is psychological. The person with the mental capacity to deal out the most extreme degree of unbridled violence in the first five seconds already had the edge. If you can’t flip that switch on a moments notice, expecting your training to help you is enough to frick you. Learn how to take a hit, defend your face/head, and strike from multiple positions. Basic understanding of where to strike your opponent help’s obviously. Don’t worry so much about being Bruce Lee, figure out how to flip that switch and go from civilized to a fricking animal as quickly as possible.
If he survived he'll be a moronic and a quad. The cheque he wrote got cashed quick.
Boxing because it's the most profitable.
gun
Non meme answer is the Frankie Edgar wrestler/boxer hybrid MMA style that dominated the UFC for several years. It eventually fell behind in competitive high level fighting but for the average person it will see you through the most likely situations. Like how a FN 5.7 with a 30 shot magazine is technically better than a 5 shot snub revolver but the revolver will be more than enough for most people most of the time.
Concealed gun-fu
Post a more mogful weapon
>stealthy
>can't slip/be wrestled away
>no risk of self-injury
>less deadly than a knife yet more painful
>gives you 100% crit chance on every punch
There's a good reason its more banned than knives
You forgot
>breaks your own knuckles
Pepper spray, fixed blade knife, or gun.
You dont wear it on back phalangas, but on front. Wearing it that deep will be pqinful if u slip
>stealthy
concealed weapons charge
doesn't discourage attackers
high risk of not wearing it at all
probably banned (as you note)
unambiguously a weapon: you can't claim to have had it for any other reason than punching someone with it
the superior alternative is a skating wrist guard. Protects your forearm, has a solid metal or plastic chunk under your palm. You'll have to strike less naturally but it'll still hurt while being very disclaimable.
You should only fight when you perceive your life to be in danger, and if you perceive your life to be in danger any concerns about getting a charge should go out the window, surviving and murdering your attacker being the only priority.
>doesn't discourage attackers
again, people who attack humans unprovoked usually can't be discouraged at all, even with a gun. Certain types of people are immune to rationality, for example drunks, crack addicts, or melanin-enriched humanoids.
a cellphone and connections
Let’s take it in the context of a street fight where no weapons are involved.
Muay Thai is the best all around but not for the kicking or punching, but because you have to learn to elbow and knee from the clinch which is where a lot of street fights start.
Wrestling afterwards because before it goes to the ground, you have to scramble before someone gets pinned and wrestling will help you react in a scramble. It will also teach you how to pin.
Then there’s Jiu Jitsu, which is useful not for submissions but learning to escape from the bottom of pins if your wrestling didn’t help you get top position for ground and pound. Generally you don’t want to be here in a fight but if you do you may as well learn to fight from bad positions which is what BJJ is suppose to be for.
You can pretty ignore anything that isn’t those three and boxing+judo. The best martial artists knows all the positions of a fight, not any one martial art.
That's the entire point of the gun
Virgs.
you dont even have the balls to call a man a virgin from behind a computer screen miles away,I should beat you to death right here!
I have,the adrenaline rush is amazing but you feel like shit afterwards. There's also a smell that I've only experienced during violent situations.
the only people who make a big deal about being in a fight are people who have never been in a fight. It isnt what you think it is.
Boxing, striking.
Wrestling maybe, but doesn't matter really if you are just stronger and overpower the other person and can pick up and slam them.
Jiu jitsu tards think their shit works until someone starts digging their fingers in their eyes or biting when they try to go for a lock or some shit. There are no rules in a street fight, you do what you must to stay alive and unhurt.
Like seriously, do they really think they will be rolling around on the asphalt while they try to do an armbar or a choke or some shit. That's the quickest way to get your head stomped on by someone.
Stay on your feet, be mobile, you never know when one of the idiots friends jumps in. Cheat, gauge, pull, yank do whatever. There are no fair street fights. If someone is fricking with you 9/10 its because they are bigger than you and see you as a victim or they have friends to back them up.
lol that’s where you’re wrong dawg. I’m black.
I know Andrew Tate is like the zoomer messiah but in this video he explains it well:
Anyone who has ever been in a fight outside of middle school playground will attest to this.
You strike and be ready to run. If there are multiple people, no grappling works, none. Your only chance is to run or to strike hard, fast and viciously.
Boxing teaches you basic fundamentals of throwing a clean, effective punch that will put a stop to like 99% of fights. As soon as you bust someones nose with a nice hard jab, fight will probably end because of blood.
not only the blood,getting hit in the nose is one of the nastiest feelings in the world.
I've been in a (admittedly small) street fight once. As soon as I pushed my opponent away he grabbed my sleeves and disabled all my striking.
If you live somewhere where people are wearing jackets and shit on the streets, training some gi-wearing grappling might help. Judo or BJJ.
Tate's claim that street fights are always brawls between multiple people probably makes sense when your fights are against friend groups, gangs, etc. But there's no reason to believe that there is one formula for how street fights happen.
ballet
gun kata
You may laugh or now think it is a troll, but in all seriousless there is a very dangerous martial arts style, originated in 20th century. It combimes some of the elements of other styles such as ko punches and sambo throws and hhas lots of grappling. But the point is - MMA also has those. Sambo has those. Muai thai has strikes, BJJ jhhas grappling. All developed to immobilize the enemy, to injure.
The goal rarely is to kill aside from combat sambo.
But it all pales to this martial art. It's main goal is to penetrate the opponent's defences and rape them. It's called Frick-Fu and you would never want to fight a master of it. Because if you get ko'd, or knocked down, you are fricked. Literally. Mastery in kegels for example is one of the basic 10 skills they learn.
Pro wrestling. Imagine some drunk taking a swing at you and you smash his head in with a ladder, set it up next to his supine body, and moonsault him.
Common sense.
Gun-fu
mma
It would be some military martial art that has an emphasis on getting a guy on the ground rather than sport bullshit like boxing or karate. People mention judo sometimes but the good parts of judo has been absorbed into police/military martial arts like Systema.
Of course, something people don't always fail to mention is that you don't get to freely pick the martial you want. If you live in bumfrick Arkansas, you can't go to the ye old combat sambo school right next to the strip mall church. You also shouldn't even be getting into fights as an adult anyway. If you do, you're a social frick up.
Baijiquan has all the elements as well if you are looking traditional martial art. other than firearms training which you can do on the side anyhow if you live in the states which you should.
Depends on your social environment if the other people around you are violent you need to be capable of defending yourself.
Apparently, I live in the 14th most dangerous city in the USA and there has been precisely zero times where I needed to get into a bar fight to protect my life. It just takes basic social awareness and not having an ego that demands you to go stab someone that side glances you.
The only time it's really worth mentioning is for people with occupational hazards which in the case of military or police, they have their own system already. Bouncers, pretty much the only civilian thing I can think of, mostly want you to be bigger than 90% of people since that deescalates a situation by itself. Otherwise, the last thing you want is a boxer because they're just a walking lawsuit when their ego gets hurt, and they knock a guy out who then bangs his head on the pavement and dies. You'd want them to use basic cop techniques instead.
There is literally zero evidence of systema being used in any military/paramilitary force which doesn't trace back to a systema website.
Sambo, however, is a different story
Ol' sambo and his big ol lips a smackin as he chews up on his waddamelon.
useful for what you absolute homosexual?
a random Black person or drunk moron aggressing you? boxing. that’s it. you will end anyone like that in the first strike and you walk away. anything besides exactly what i just described and you’re fricked without a gun or pepper spray, wrestling/judo/whatever isnt going to help there. if you’re fighting dudes who know mma for some moronic reason ure also fricked
Suicidal crack head style aka the fist of nihilism
Not living around nigs and/or crackheads
Cracks me up how you people don't realize that even BRUCE LEE carried a fricking gun. He carried a revolver, if memory serves me correctly.
If the fricking strongest man alive carried a gun in the streets, what does that tell you the average person should do?
"Nowadays you don't go around on the street kicking people, punching people — because if you do (makes gun shape with hand), well that's it — I don't care how good you are."
- Bruce Lee interview on the Pierre Berton Show (1971)
>bruce lee
>strongest man
>alive
Pick one
Bruce Lee was not the strongest man alive,he trained for explosiveness with lighter weight.
You wouldn't have challenged him to a fight though, pussy
People joke have you ever been hit with a sidekick? Any time I've been hit by one by someone better than me I was put on my ass fights over.
If I grab hold of him its all over,pussy.
My fighting style would guarantee I win.
Skydiving onto my enemy.
No chute, no warnings.
He dies first.
baji-quan
jeet kun doe
wing chunge
taekwondo
crackhead strength
I'm gonna prove it's high level kickboxing with a focus on boxing if my next college run goes to shit. And yes I'll do heavyweight, and yes you'll be able to see a heavyweight 360 roundhouse someone hard enough to break at least 6 boards.