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Are you saying knife blades bounces off your skin?
You think boxing can save you from a rambo knife friend? I mean now you're showing a lot of respect for BJJ and you dont even know it.

Well what about multiple attackers

What about multiple mike tysons

What about Knives

What about bazookas.

Friend you can only be as prepared as you want to be and no man is prepared for everything. Anyone can be touched. A 10 year old killed both his parents without a gun the other day so whats that tell you.
 

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You think boxing can save you from a rambo knife friend? I mean now you're showing a lot of respect for BJJ and you dont even know it.

Well what about multiple attackers

What about multiple mike tysons

What about Knives

What about bazookas.

Friend you can only be as prepared as you want to be and no man is prepared for everything. Anyone can be touched. A 10 year old killed both his parents without a gun the other day so whats that tell you.

I like the idea that I can never be slammed.

Does BJJ teach you how to avoid and duck punches without grappling? I'm still not a fan of grappling and choking people.
 

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:youngsabo: Fight someone who can actually grapple then holla at me...

We already established people who grapple do not start fights, its probably illegal for a trained fighter to start a fight.

So the chances of me fighting a grappler is extremely low, especially since I don't start fights either.
 

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I like the idea that I can never be slammed.

Does BJJ teach you how to avoid and duck punches without grappling? I'm still not a fan of grappling and choking people.
If this is a skill you desire you should get into MMA because with that you will learn how to slip and duck punches AND grapple. :whoo:
 

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We already established people who grapple do not start fights, its probably illegal for a trained fighter to start a fight.

So the chances of me fighting a grappler is extremely low, especially since I don't start fights either.
Just look at the ears friend. Mine have mild coliflower ear. If you see someone with hard looking ears, dont bother them, because they grapple. :whoo:
 

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You are taught the protocol for how to initiate grappling or a takedown from a punch that has been thrown at you. MMA is the future of martial arts training. Im not sure why you have a problem with it.

Okay, so you would need BJJ and boxing.

MMA seems like some new age nonsense.
 

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Okay, so you would need BJJ and boxing.

MMA seems like some new age nonsense.
BJJ guys are not boxers. They close the distance throw punches from the inside while looking for a finishing hold or a takedown where they can pound someone on the ground from a dominant position like a knee on belly or a mount. Boxers control distance to throw strike and counter punch. BJJ guys want to be closer to an individual. The punch by a BJJ guy is used to initiate a takedown or grabbing.

JAB JAB CROSS, Change level(duck), Double leg take down, stomp on face. for example

Opponent throws right hand, slap hand to the side and initiate head and arm control, step deep inside (behind opponent) and take him down while holding his head and arm. Stomp on head, take arm bar, head and arm choke, knee on belly to strike or mount to strike.

Its a different science.

I think many people resist change until more people get on the bandwagon to validate it. This is the case with MMA. Many boxers are trainers in MMA gyms so alot of these arts are now coming together. This is Bruce Lees dream friend, coming to life.
 

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Its an embarrassing and powerless feeling which is why people cant believe it. Being strangled on your feet looking into someones eyes or worse, from behind. A BJJ expert can choke a man out from and position. Ive seen fights in the club with my friends where a man was put in a choke hold and dragged to the back of the club while his friends chased my friend but by the time they got to their friend, he was unconcious and out of the fight. BJJ is very intelligent and strategic. BJJ guys do not just grapple but use grappling to avoid the most common forms of brutality during fights which occurs during a takedown and to also yourself be the one who slams and also to be the one who uses grappling to create great offensive opportunities during a squabble. People think of tournament Brazillian Jiujitsu and have this notion that thats how a actual fight goes down.


I'm no ignoramous, and definitely not ignorant to BJJ, but I must say there are things that you are definitely enlightening me with.. questions/concerns I had with BJJ before, etc.. keep posting. :obama:
 

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I'm no ignoramous, and definitely not ignorant to BJJ, but I must say there are things that you are definitely enlightening me with.. questions/concerns I had with BJJ before, etc.. keep posting. :obama:
They are called martial arts for a reason friend. When you become proficient and fluid in your art you learn how to adapt it to specific scenarios. I can be honest and admit that there are bjj guys who play their BJJ game more toward tournaments and do not ask those basic questions like, WHAT IF!?!?? You have to think strategically and think WHAT IF, because this question will point out weaknesses in how you express your art.

A striker has to ask himself what if i cant defend takendown/sweeps/submissions and a grappler has to ask himself what if i cant box. Or better still, what if i cant outstrike this guy and what if i cant grapple this guy, friend. How will i survive if multiple men take me to the ground and how will i survive if multiple men are striking me. These are very serious questions because in them lies an answer that can be applied to a friends art which can enhance its beauty. You just have to be real enough with yourself, to answer yourself honestly.

As a BJJ artist when i think of street fighting i think of how many people am i fighting, the skill set of my opponent, his size and my first move. My first move, is to get into a dirty boxing clinch or a body wrap hold to initiate a takedown of some kind peppering my opponent with vicious leg kicks to the knee area/rib and stomach area until he gets frustrated with distance fighting and attempts to close the distance for me. Upon getting the takedown I will then try to rain punches downward or stomps/soccer kicks to my opponents chin and head area to make him stop fighting. This is my basic strategy for one on one fighting.

For fighting multiple opponents my basic instinct is to run and pick them off one by one, trying to take the back of one of the opponents to initiate a choke that will take him out of the fight while i attempt to get away. That or flat out RUN AWAY which to me is intelligent. If i am taken down by multiple opponents i am confident i can get back to my feet to get away. It is not my instinct to take on multiple people unless they are much weaker then me. In these 1 on 4 videos the aggressor gets the drop on his opponents or is fighting men that are weak and cant fight. You dont see real life fights like the movies where 1 man fights 4 trained fighters and wins friend. Its not hard to knock weak people unconcious when you bench in the 3-400's squat in the 400's deadlift in the high 3-400's friend regardless of if you can fight or not. This is why NFL players are dangerous in fights.

In conclusion, i think its important for anyone that takes martial arts to close holes in their game to the best of their ability by either stategically tailoring their art to specific scenarios or adding other arts to their skill set. There is no easy way to take on multiple opponents, ESPECIALLY when they are fit and trained fighters so i try not to get into flame wars when someone who is skilled fights weak and untrained individuals, friend since this is a feat that many men who are fit and untrained can do, friend.
 
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