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    Well.. say you were swarmed with a combo of offensive attacks. Your getting hit everywhere, starting to get dizzy. What do you do if your pressed onto defense like that?
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    Grapple
    32.26%
    10
    Tiip (spelling) your opponent back
    16.13%
    5
    Attempt an offensive vs offense
    32.26%
    10
    Start dodging rather than taking the hit
    6.45%
    2
    Other (please specify)
    12.90%
    4

  • #2
    Defense

    Depends on the range. If I'm close enough, I'd probably try to pull Prummb. If not, maybe use footwork to move out of the way long enough to launch a counter attack.

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    • #3
      yeah thats what my teacher taught me too. Like when some one is just unleashing on u, sometimes it works best if u just bust out of the shell and like idk unleashe hell back, u might get tagged but he will back up.

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      • #4
        id say go for clinch and try to stall until u can think clearly again.

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        • #5
          hmm, thanks for the input. i'm gonna give the spinning around and hitting the bag a try, thanks for the advice guys.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by swisscom
            Well.. say you were swarmed with a combo of offensive attacks. Your getting hit everywhere, starting to get dizzy. What do you do if your pressed onto defense like that?

            Hit back!


            Don't think about it too hard, your higher functions won't give you the performance you're used to.

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            • #7
              counter attack and takedowns

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              • #8
                I'd try to get into a clinch, and if that didnt work I would politely ask him to please quit....jk....i was told to get them in a clinch and put your bodyweight on them, to wear them down while delivering a few well place knees

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                • #9
                  This has happened to me twice in ring fights; which I'm sure was an indication that I was close to getting tko'd or ko'd What I did was cover up and weather the storm until I felt "ok" again and hit back! You can say what you want about trying some fancy countering technique but when you're feeling dizzy, seeing only bright white it's unlikely you'll be accustomed to fighting. By the way, I won both of those fights; the first one was against a strong boxer in a fight with no knees(first and last time ever), and the second was a guy that landed a very hard rabid punch on me and another punch around my right ear which I felt on my left ear(weird!).
                  I trained with someone once that did something that might prepare any of you for this kind of situation. It's very simple, you spin around in circles..lets say 10-15 circles very fast until you feel dizzy and can't see straight and than immediately get into a fighting pose/stance and throw some combinations/countering techniques. This doesn't duplicate the exact feeling of about to be ko'd/tko'd by someone that landed a good shot or combination on you since you sometimes see "stars" or just that seering bright white light that blinds you! I would highly suggest using this kind of training because it actually does work somewhat by getting you used to fighting dizzy.

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                  • #10
                    clinch and throw knees.

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                    • #11
                      When in doubt, double leg the sucker.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Mike Brewer
                        Yell for the cornerman to hit the bastard with a spit bucket and dive out of the ring in the confusion?


                        Thats FUNNY! Thanks Mr. B!

                        Glad I was done drinking my coffee before reading this!

                        Hysterical!

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                        • #13
                          I picked Grapple, although it would be more of a slam, Double leg slam is my favorite and is effective against people just throwing frantic combos. Whether your in the ring, or just fighting, hurts like a motherfucker, plus then I can just start kicking them in the head, if its someone I cant pick up, just clinch, and start throwing knees.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by SamuraiGuy
                            Double leg slam is my favorite and is effective against people just throwing frantic combos.
                            Are you talking about spearing from the double-leg?

                            Yes, that's a really good technique. Your shoot attempt has to get really deep penetration to spear. Against an untrained grappler who stands high, and weighs less or the same, you could probably even muscle it without a decent shoot.

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                            • #15
                              Hmmm although I like the spear and think it would work, I dont like the position that puts me in, as it will generally land me in their gaurd.

                              What I was talking about is you shoot inand grab both their legs, then lift up and slam them, hmm now that I think about it , it is popular in the UFC as a takedown with some of the better guys.

                              Watch Tito Ortiz vs Evan Tanner to see what Im talking about if you can get ahold of that.

                              Its like actually lifting them up , then slamming them, I'm fairly strong so its not that hard to do to most people who dont know how to grapple, or throw knees haha. Oh well one knee doesnt hurt that much.

                              Plus after this your standing and they are on the ground allowing you to either run, or stomp/soccer kick.

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