This is why I'm scared to fight in public

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Stick and move...

CAC boy was slow as hell - It didn't help that the nikka was scared and back himself into a truck.

Dumb ass punching the dudes IKEA boxes and shyt :rudy:


Exactly this is supposedly an example of the effectiveness of MMA training :mjlol:

He was wide open hands down,move left or right and let them hands fly....
 

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Every thread like this that comes up its the same response about how much dudes bust they gun :wow:

An entire generation of black men with zero hands. Would have never thought I'd live to see the day :mjcry:

shyt is pathetic.

Grown ass men who have no clue how to fight... and are completely comfortable with that fact.:mindblown:

How can you be comfortable walking down the street with your girl knowing every nikka that passes you by can beat the shyt out of you :damn:

If you aint training and working out, you lost :camby:
 

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I have a boxing background,if youre moving sideways and not retreating with hands ready to fire you can circumvent anything including BJJ takedowns in the middle of the street...

Alot of these "MMA" takedowns are just lazy slow attempts at holding and using a bodyweight advantage to force an opponent onto the ground...
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Blacks are only like 12% of the states so obviously they aint the majority at gun shows. Plus having guns and being ready to use em on someone is a completely different thing.

And yall crazy, the average cac doesnt know any mma and try some jiu jitsu in a street fight and get ya face stomped out.

Serious question have you ever fought someone who knew BJJ?
 
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I don't fight period b/c these days someone will pull the burner if they're feelings get hurt, OR you'll catch a charge with everything being recorded. I've been in my fair share of fights in my early to mid 20s, won some lost some and always regretted how immature it was once I sobered up win or lose.
 

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TRUTH.

All the guys I've known who actually train, are the chillest dudes I know. None of them start shyt, and even the cacs aren't on that racist shyt either. They know anyone could get fukked up by anyone.
Having a roll with someone on the mat for the first time is a truly humbling experience. You really start to learn just how much energy you can lose from seemingly 'simple' movements. Use that energy for something better and don't fight in the first place :yeshrug:
 

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Exactly this is supposedly an example of the effectiveness of MMA training :mjlol:

He was wide open hands down,move left or right and let them hands fly....
Nah, MMA dude knew exactly what he was doing. He didn't have any hands to worry about whatsoever with dude, he just stalked him down and cut him off till he backed himself into the vehicle. Easy takedown.
Strikers should NEVER let wrestlers close the distance, and if you do, you'd better have a clinch of point to throw strikes real quick to either go for the KO, or hurt dude enough to where you can create space. I don't care how good at boxing you are, if you go against someone who is even somewhat skilled at both wrestling AND boxing, you are in for some shyt. This is why Bruce Lee stressed people must become well rounded and not limit ones self to one style. If a boxer goes against someone cross trained in boxing AND grappling, the cross trained guy will always have the advantage because the dude who only knows boxing alone will not only have to deal with hands, but also takedowns, and he's in for a world of trouble if the guy knows how to easily transition and feint by setting up his takedowns with his boxing :whew:

Come in throwing blows, feint real quick then shoot a single/double as they prepare to defend/counter :whew:
Feint shooting a double to throw that overhand right :whew::krs:

....and that's only a couple options.
 

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I have a boxing background,if youre moving sideways and not retreating with hands ready to fire you can circumvent anything including BJJ takedowns in the middle of the street...

Alot of these "MMA" takedowns are just lazy slow attempts at holding and using a bodyweight advantage to force an opponent onto the ground...

Have you ever someone who knew BJJ or trained in it?

If you read my posts before I started training I had the same dismissive attitudes a lot of y'all nikkas had. After my first class I was absolutely humbled at the thought that if I were to get in a fight with a white belt with 6 months of training I would lose.
 

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Nah, MMA dude knew exactly what he was doing. He didn't have any hands to worry about whatsoever with dude, he just stalked him down and cut him off till he backed himself into the vehicle. Easy takedown.
Strikers should NEVER let wrestlers close the distance, and if you do, you'd better have a clinch of point to throw strikes real quick to either go for the KO, or hurt dude enough to where you can create space. I don't care how good at boxing you are, if you go against someone who is even somewhat skilled at both wrestling AND boxing, you are in for some shyt. This is why Bruce Lee stressed people must become well rounded and not limit ones self to one style. If a boxer goes against someone cross trained in boxing AND grappling, the cross trained guy will always have the advantage because the dude who only knows boxing alone will not only have to deal with hands, but also takedowns, and he's in for a world of trouble if the guy knows how to easily transition and feint by setting up his takedowns with his boxing :whew:

Come in throwing blows, feint real quick then shoot a single/double as they prepare to defend/counter :whew:
Feint shooting a double to throw that overhand right :whew::krs:

....and that's only a couple options.
Facts, that Randy Couture shyt shined a light on that way back when
 

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Y'all gonna learn eventually. Being black and being from the hood ain't cutting it anymore. Cacs are in the gym training breh. Watch the video, as soon as he picked breh up, the knee went right on the belly. The reason you keep seeing nikkas getting knocked out is because the average black man has no training.

I guess it'll take one of you dudes to end up on worldstar before you listen to @Mowgli the prophet

Not necessarily:patrice:

Black dude really wasn't bout no action from the jump. I never understood why nikkaz do that ol bullshyt "clappin their hands together" before a fight nonsense:what:

Remember the video where the OG nikka got drop kicked by the young breh. OG did the same clapping :what:
 
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