Speaking from a lot of experience I would like to add my two cents. If you really break it down, these are the facts as I see them of street fighting.
Advantages boxing will give you.
I think the videos posted above provide proof for my points. Look at the last video, the attacker’s keep coming forward, the boxer using his movement is backing up and countering, knocking down one guy at time, and ends up taking out five guys, those guys were so tired and off balance they kept falling on their own in some cases.
So in my opinion if you want to be able handle yourself on the street in realistic situations, boxing is hands down the best art form you can learn. And always remember, if it’s about to go down and you think your opponent might throw a shot, then be first to the punch, don’t even give the other guy a chance to land the lucky shot.
- A street fight will rarely last more than a two minutes
- 90% of people will gas within the first minute
- Most people throw haymakers, wide looping hooks
- High kick do not work in fights unless you are a highly skilled muay tai fighter, it just doesn’t happen
- Most people will throw one or maybe two punches at a time
- Most people can only throw a punch with one hand
- Most people do not consider defence when fighting therefore are vulnerable to punches
- Most people have never been hit, therefore have very little punch resistance
- Many guys will try to hockey fight, grab your shirt with one hand and swing with the other.
- You should always stay on your feet, never bend over or go down to the ground to strike an opponent your putting yourself at a disadvantage.
- Most people are afraid of fighting
- Most people that do not know how to punch will be off balance and fall down rather easily
Advantages boxing will give you.
- Your fighting endurance will be much greater therefore you will be able to fight for longer
- You will be able to throw straight powerful punches in between your opponents haymaker hooks
- Your hands will be high, therefore making your defence much better than your opponent
- Your punch resistance will be much greater from sparring all the time
- Time will slow down and you will be able to react and counter to your opponents moves
- Your backwards and forwards movements will give you the agility to keep punching while moving
- You can quickly strike and knock down an opponent moving onto the next one if necessary because you will throw punches in bunches
- You will throw combo’s therefore confusing your opponent and striking with greater accuracy
- If an opponent grabs your shirt he will only have one hand to throw with and you will not grab his shirt and throw with both hands (do the math)
- You can punch equally hard and good with both hands
- Your anticipation of your opponents moves is much higher
- You can control your emotions and everything becomes instinctual like in sparing
- You will be physically strong
- You will have excellent balance
- You can take on big or small guys
I think the videos posted above provide proof for my points. Look at the last video, the attacker’s keep coming forward, the boxer using his movement is backing up and countering, knocking down one guy at time, and ends up taking out five guys, those guys were so tired and off balance they kept falling on their own in some cases.
So in my opinion if you want to be able handle yourself on the street in realistic situations, boxing is hands down the best art form you can learn. And always remember, if it’s about to go down and you think your opponent might throw a shot, then be first to the punch, don’t even give the other guy a chance to land the lucky shot.
Btw, are their any more videos around? That stuff was hilarious.
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