Nice to know there's lot of different oppinons in the poll ^__^ and one answer is not flooded with votes =D
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- Mar 2005
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That's the distance you'd have to move your pinky in order to not sound like an idiot. I know the burden of pressing shift to capitalize is a great one, but c'mon, you can do better than that. I used to type emails in caps like yours, but then I decided that I didn't want a job mixing concrete.
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well personally, i wouldn't put myself in the situation on the street. But, if by some way it did happen, I would get out of the way as fast as i could grab some sort of stick/weapon and even the odds. Because most times guys who attack people 160 lbs. and under are well over 200 lbs. grabbing a steel pipe and leveling the guy is evening the odds. Plus under those circumstances even if you break the guys arms and ribs etc. you wont be arrested. Now in the ring it would be different. Get far enough out of the way that you can mount a counter offensive and beat the guy at his own game.
Mullins
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Originally posted by RYO9guys between 180-200, beat em at their own game, back off enough to get some room then bring on the heat.
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Originally posted by RYO9True, but that's I learned how to take kicks from guys that are much larger than me. Plus if I feel that the person has too much power for me to handle there's always that option of running, or is that word taboo?
Mullins
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in my opinion, I would desperatly try not to GET INTO that sort of position, because it sucks.
how's that?
Think, man...you either hit somebody or you don't. There is no right way or wrong way to win a fight, and shit isn't exactly by the numbers every single time.
"I'd corner out, left hook, right low kick, and bla bla bla..."
Just hit. Think and do as shit happens, when you coordinate an elaborate and, yes the word is, pretentious defense or strategy, you set yourself up for FAILURE.
Don't make plans, because as soon as you start getting hit, the plan goes to shit. You have to abandon parts of your initial strategies in order to adapt to whatever your opponent starts to do.
Fighting is flexible, not rigid.
How's that...like zen right there.
Call me Mr. Miyagi.
Oh yessss.
now bow to yo sensei, beotch.
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but if it wasn't a ring fight...
four options;
one; take a beating, sue in civil court.
two; run.
three; take a beating/run and come back with a weapon or a bunch of pals.
four; hit the guy in the face with something heavy, like...a bottle, a brick, a rock, my dick....you get the idea.
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