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  • LOLORSKATES
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    #21
    Originally posted by Macho_Time
    so you'd wrestle him to the ground like a WWE f_ag??? wow, your a real toughguy.
    You should see what an FU is then come back to me.

    I'd only do something like that to embarass him in other cases i'd crack him in jaw.

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    • tyson
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      #22
      A good left hook to the body, it's all you need!
      Won't demolish your knuckles either...
      Any boxer who knows how to punch is a ****** if he actually decides to mosh the other guy's face in. You just might kill him when he slams his head down.

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        #23
        Originally posted by tyson
        A good left hook to the body, it's all you need!
        Won't demolish your knuckles either...
        Any boxer who knows how to punch is a ****** if he actually decides to mosh the other guy's face in. You just might kill him when he slams his head down.
        One punch is all it takes.

        I remember my coach had told me to just talk out of the situation not in a cowardly way but as soon as he lays a hand on you hit him with that special punch.

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        • Left2body
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          #24
          I did H.S. and College Wrestling and I grew up in the bronx so I was in my fair share of fights. Let me tell you that me not being that tall, I have still KO'd some big basketball type guys.

          I also rolled a bit with a friend and cousin (30+ fights) who do MMA in Missippi. I have slammed guys or taken them down in 95% of my fights. People think that street fights happen in an unlimited ring or something. Usually street fights are in a Club, restroom or other confined space. They're also usually a few people around you boxing you in further if it is outside.

          Wrestling is all about leverage and a good slam is hard to beat.

          Hardest fight was at a basketball court when a fight with me and a guy broke out. He was tall as hell probably 6'3 but kinda skinny (maybe 200lbs) I was about 175lbs 5'9 but still wrestling.

          He had so much space that I felt like Steve Collins vs Dirrell. I got lumped up pretty good with pitty pat distance shots till he got a bit winded. Was finally able to get a basic takedown, sat on his chest and pounded for about 30seconds till they broke it up.

          My forehead and the top of my head was pretty lumpy but his face was knotted all up, busted nose, lip and plain puffy.

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          • Macho_Time
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            #25
            Originally posted by Left2body
            I did H.S. and College Wrestling and I grew up in the bronx so I was in my fair share of fights. Let me tell you that me not being that tall, I have still KO'd some big basketball type guys.

            I also rolled a bit with a friend and cousin (30+ fights) who do MMA in Missippi. I have slammed guys or taken them down in 95% of my fights. People think that street fights happen in an unlimited ring or something. Usually street fights are in a Club, restroom or other confined space. They're also usually a few people around you boxing you in further if it is outside.

            Wrestling is all about leverage and a good slam is hard to beat.

            Hardest fight was at a basketball court when a fight with me and a guy broke out. He was tall as hell probably 6'3 but kinda skinny (maybe 200lbs) I was about 175lbs 5'9 but still wrestling.

            He had so much space that I felt like Steve Collins vs Dirrell. I got lumped up pretty good with pitty pat distance shots till he got a bit winded. Was finally able to get a basic takedown, sat on his chest and pounded for about 30seconds till they broke it up.

            My forehead and the top of my head was pretty lumpy but his face was knotted all up, busted nose, lip and plain puffy.


            Quit trying to save face. You know you got your ass whooped! Naw, just kidding man. Seriously though, when you noticed he was a little tired what did you do? Did you just charge in on him or come in flying with a punch?

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            • fluent2332
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              #26
              if youre fighting a wild swinger, a straight right right down the middle would put him on his ass. most just throw wild looping punches that you can fire shots in between. also, most people havent taken a flush shot on the chin in their lives so chances are his knees will buckle if you hit the sweet spot. **** wrestling, if you have good timing and accurate punches you will **** him way before he has a chance to take you down.

              learn how to throw a proper uppercut, if he tries to bumrush inside with his head down you can snap his head off his shoulders. the straight right + uppercut are the 2 most important punches in a street fight. if you hit on the button there will be no wrestling

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              • Left2body
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                #27
                Originally posted by Macho_Time
                Quit trying to save face. You know you got your ass whooped! Naw, just kidding man. Seriously though, when you noticed he was a little tired what did you do? Did you just charge in on him or come in flying with a punch?
                Well he just stopped moving his feet is what kinda happend. I came in with a punch and he tried to time me coming in or counter me (I dont know which).....either way we both missed but we were already hip to hip. I was much shorter than him so I just dipped down a bit and grabbed a single and brought him down in 2 seconds.

                He didnt know how to react when he hit the floor and he actually gave his back to me. I hit him once or twice then he turned around. I mounted and he wriggled and attempted to bridge for a few seconds. That kinda finished his wind. I then rained down for about 30 seconds and they stopped it.

                I was cool with them stopping it because the 30 seconds had me tired as all hell too.

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                • Macho_Time
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by fluent2332
                  if youre fighting a wild swinger, a straight right right down the middle would put him on his ass. most just throw wild looping punches that you can fire shots in between. also, most people havent taken a flush shot on the chin in their lives so chances are his knees will buckle if you hit the sweet spot. **** wrestling, if you have good timing and accurate punches you will **** him way before he has a chance to take you down.

                  learn how to throw a proper uppercut, if he tries to bumrush inside with his head down you can snap his head off his shoulders. the straight right + uppercut are the 2 most important punches in a street fight. if you hit on the button there will be no wrestling



                  What's the best way to throw the straight right and uppercut? I mean in regards to positioning your body (legs, feet, etc)? Thanks.

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                  • fluent2332
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Macho_Time
                    What's the best way to throw the straight right and uppercut? I mean in regards to positioning your body (legs, feet, etc)? Thanks.
                    feet shoulder length apart, left foot forward right foot back with your body turned at about 45% angle. when you throw the right you want to swing with your hips and follow through the whole way, while coming up on your toes on your back right foot. your right arm should be high enough that your right shoulder is covering your chin on the follow through. after that i usually come back with a quick left hook, to body or head., if you rolled with the punch you will in perfect position to throw a mean body hook

                    if you really want to learn buy a combo dummy. heavy bags are good but i have a combo dummy and its great for learning how to be accurate and throw proper punches. come time to fight you will have thrown the same punch on the dummies chin 1000 times that you will be throwing in the fight. you'll be able to hit the mark much easier

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                    • Macho_Time
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by fluent2332
                      feet shoulder length apart, left foot forward right foot back with your body turned at about 45% angle. when you throw the right you want to swing with your hips and follow through the whole way, while coming up on your toes on your back right foot. your right arm should be high enough that your right shoulder is covering your chin on the follow through. after that i usually come back with a quick left hook, to body or head., if you rolled with the punch you will in perfect position to throw a mean body hook

                      if you really want to learn buy a combo dummy. heavy bags are good but i have a combo dummy and its great for learning how to be accurate and throw proper punches. come time to fight you will have thrown the same punch on the dummies chin 1000 times that you will be throwing in the fight. you'll be able to hit the mark much easier


                      cool, thanks. where's the best place (and most affordable) place to get a combo dummy? everlast website? ebay?

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