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Bjj or a MMA would have saved this guy! (real life situation vid)
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Famous Karate Kid quote....
Daniel: Hey, what kind of belt do you have?
Miyagi: Canvas. JC Penney, 3.98; You like?
Daniel: [laughs] No, I meant...
Miyagi: In Okinawa, belt mean no need rope to hold up pants.
Miyagi: [laughs; then, seriously] Daniel-san,
Miyagi: [he taps his head] Karate here.
Miyagi: [he taps his heart] Karate here.
Miyagi: [points to his belt] Karate never here. Understand?
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First off, sometimes it pays just to shut your mouth. Yeah she was wrong to cut in line, but if his comment was close to anything like the utube "quotes" then well...
It didn't warrant a beating but avoidance is the best policy.
Also he was done after the first punch. Just about anybody who eats a punch bare knuckle to the side of the neck is dropping. The only way he could of kept from being beat down would have been to avoid or at worst intercept that first punch.
I don't see any ground fighting helping in a tiny restaurant where the floor is occupied by furniture or other people. Where would he have room to safely hit the floor.
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Theres no room for bjj. Muay Thai or even boxing would have finished the business. The attacker was sloppy.
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Originally posted by Tant01Had the fool chosen to defend himself he might be the one behind bars? Think about it?
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Yep. Let's face it, avoidance is not a policy the guy on the phone employed.
Was the woman rude?
Yes.
Would waiting a few more minutes for a slice of pizza been better?
I think so.
Was the short span of hilarity the smart ass comment he made worth the punch to the grill.
Gotta go with no again.
See it this situation an RBSD guy wouldn't have gone commando and decapitated her the instance she cut in line. If he understood self defense the way I was trained to, the simplest solution would have been to mind his own business.
It would be up to the management to correct the incident, if they don't, either complain to them in a civil private manner, or go some place else.
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