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Whereas you on the other hand spend a lot of time training to defeat fly assholes. Pretty convenient that you have so many friends and family to spar with.
Whereas you on the other hand spend a lot of time training to defeat fly assholes. Pretty convenient that you have so many friends and family to spar with.
LOL
LatinoHeat is the first and only (so far) member on my IGNORE list.
Hey, MYOB. That was the first CIVIL thing he posted to me. It was the least I could do.
I don't need his links or other garbage polluting MY enjoyment of the forum experience. I used the ignore feature for a reason but I still got an e-mail with his message.
Check his last few posts to me on other threads and then make your suggestions with an educated perspective.
I don't rip on these guys for fun, I'm actually trying to be nice!
I'd say krav maga overall. But judo/akido/BJJ are all about a tie for one on one. I personally dont like striking. To much for a chance to hurt yourself in street fight. But like this past weekend where I work a guy cam at me and swung and missed I used a simple take down and then a rear-naked choke. Man if you have never seen someone do the funky chicken while being chocked its great.
I'd say krav maga overall. But judo/akido/BJJ are all about a tie for one on one. I personally dont like striking. To much for a chance to hurt yourself in street fight. But like this past weekend where I work a guy cam at me and swung and missed I used a simple take down and then a rear-naked choke. Man if you have never seen someone do the funky chicken while being chocked its great.
I'll disregard your "funky chicken" dance and leave that for the FULL AUTO assault weapons board....
But the funny thing is I just commented on the KM subject on another thread.
"KM co-founder Moni Aizik started training JUDO (at age 6 under Opa Schutte) when his family moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands. He can trace his lineage straight to KANO Sensei."
i think anyone with training( at least a year) can beat most average guys out there who dont even know how to through a punch correctly. but i must say in a one on one fight bjj is the most effective.
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