White Guys Went to the Hood Looking for a Fight but End Up Getting Jumped

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I give fairs and have personally ensured many fair ones went as advertised.

But ain't no whiteboys coming to the hood with the expressed purpose of fighting and getting away with it. That's clearly racist behavior, oh we know mma now let's go fukk up some ******s. Nah. Even worse dude was pulling hair like a bytch. They got what they deserved. If anything they got off light.
Please don't let these cac ass wannabe mma fighters make a name for the rest of us. We were taught from day one that it is only used in the ring or when our lives are in danger.
 

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2 out of the other 5 homies in my squad have their hands registered as well. We're gonna be the last people to fight in the group unless it's life threatening. We don't look for fights we damn near try to stop them or just watch them. But being trained in mma we know what damage we can do so if anyone really wants to fight we tell em to come sign up at our gym or else it ain't happening. You'd be surprised how many brothas take our card but never call back or even step foot in our gym.


Lol tf. Ain't nobody thinking but fighting a hour after, let alone days later. Ain't nobody going to your gym
 

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Why wait till ya mans is taking permanent damage? In street fights it's way more obvious to tell when someone bouta get murked. One of my friends little brothers got into a fight and I was there to speculate. As soon as lil homie hit the ground we stopped the fight. Lil homie was hyped and still wanted to fight but we ended right there. I see where you're coming from since I've seen this practically my whole life I could react more controlled and in a timely manner when I know a fights over but idk people making it seem unrealistic to have a one on one fight nowadays with out the end result being someone getting jumped. When I'm out I've seen more one on one fights than actual rumbles which is why I'm surprised a bunch of men are proud to jump in for their homie when they got a good old fashioned fair ass whoopin.
but see this is what i mean, it aint about waiting, shyt can turn up in a street fight in .2 seconds

if i gotta choose between "dishonorably" jumping a nikka or going to visit my friend in the hospital because shyt turnt left too fast for me to stop it, which one you think im gonna choose.

like other dude said in theory you're right and i fully understand what you sayin but it aint realistic
 

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I remember once this dude randomly attempted a guillotine on me when we were jokingly roughhousing nh. I barely got out before he really locked it in deep. Hit him in the nuts and put his face through the drywall. nikkas learn a bit of something and be desperate to use it so you gotta take it to the extreme on those types.
 

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so you would watch while a blood relative got beat up In front of you the go home and tell ya people what happened with a straight face?

if it's a fight between mutual friends or whatver then cool, may the best man win

but some random dudes I dont even know tryna put hands on my friends or family? :what: they gettin that work

:scusthov: you nikkas sound like terrible friends/relatives and it also sounds like yall haven't been in those kinds of situations
Man, you don't even have to be my friend. If we walking down the street together, fukk it, if I'm talking to you period and a nikka tries to fight you when jumping him. nikkas is crazy. No way a nikka I know getting jumped by some people I don't and I'm not jumping in. You can tell these nikkas never been in no kinda street shyt their whole life.
 

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Man, you don't even have to be my friend. If we walking down the street together, fukk it, if I'm talking to you period and a nikka tries to fight you when jumping him. nikkas is crazy. No way a nikka I know getting jumped by some people I don't and I'm not jumping in. You can tell these nikkas never been in no kinda street shyt their whole life.
im sayin, how you gon be cool with someone knowing damn well that if something pops off they gonna sit back and watch :scusthov: atleast i know not to chill wit no coli nikkas IRL
 

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Lol tf. Ain't nobody thinking but fighting a hour after, let alone days later. Ain't nobody going to your gym
Yeah the hood nikkas ain't coming to my gym cause they can't pull that "we gon jump you if you winnin the one on one". They try that shot everyone getting murked.
 
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nobody can register their hands, it's an urban myth @Cammatic you liar
FightingArts.com - Martial Arts Myths and Misconceptions: Black Belts Having To Register As Deadly Weapons

Martial Arts Myths & Misconceptions
Black Belts Having To Register As Deadly Weapons
By Jonathan Maberry

This is one of the oldest American martial arts legends, and there is absolutely no basis or reality in it. First off, there is no department or process within the U.S. government to regulate martial arts, which means there is no instrument in place to identify persons practicing fighting arts, and no governmental method by which practitioners can be evaluated. Such a feat of regulation would cost millions, if not billions, and would be an invasion of civil rights. Actually there is not a country on earth where martial artists are required to register themselves as weapons, deadly or otherwise.

This myth has its roots in two different aspects of mid-20th century history. In post-World War II Japan traditional martial arts were made illegal, and records were kept of those persons who were experienced practitioners of the arts. This was a bit of anti-Japanese backlash following the war and lasted only a few years. It has not been repeated, and it never spread beyond the borders of Japan.

The other root is planted in the soil of the rich and often outrageous history of professional boxing. In the Joe Lewis era (the boxer, not the karate master), it was a common publicity stunt to have police on hand during a press conference to “register” the boxer as a deadly weapon. Understand, this was just a publicity stunt and carried no more legal weight than receiving the Key to the City actually means you can open any door with it and just walk in.

In court cases involving violent confrontations, lawyers and judges may advise the jury to bear in mind a person’s martial arts, boxing, or military combat training when evaluating the facts of the case. For example, in the Matter of the Welfare of D.S.F., 416 N.W.2d 772 (Minn. App. 1988), the Minnesota Court of Appeals concluded that the defendant, who had "substantial experience in karate," was aware enough of the potential of his blows to deliberately break the plaintiff’s jaw. But that is a lot different from legally stating that the person in question is a registered or licensed “deadly weapon”.

Pat Priore, a police chief from Pennsylvania and former SWAT team hand-to-hand instructor, remarked: “I have been in law enforcement for 16 years and I have never observed this practice in my department nor any other department. Occasionally that old bit of nonsense pops up...but we in the law enforcement community regard it as a joke. I’m amazed that so many people still believe it.”

What I find truly disturbing, however, is that I have encountered a number of students who showed me “registration cards” they’d gotten from their instructors. These instructors, mind you, charged them a hefty fee to be registered; and the students who, with good will, believed what their instructors had told them, completely believed that they were now registered as deadly weapons. Not only is this fraud, but it is dishonorable behavior as well.
 

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im sayin, how you gon be cool with someone knowing damn well that if something pops off they gonna sit back and watch :scusthov: atleast i know not to chill wit no coli nikkas IRL
See that's where you got it fukked up. Any man who needs their boys to back em up in a fair one on one ain't a man. Now if it ain't fair and some pulls a weapon/chokehold or starts jumping in then by all means the rumble was deserved but jumping in because you can't handle yourself? Comon man
 
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