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  • cqcforum
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    #1

    Boxing for street defense

    What do you think of boxing as a viable form of street self defense?
  • sdcluser
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    #2
    Originally posted by cqcforum
    What do you think of boxing as a viable form of street self defense?
    I think carrying Taser or Gun is MORE viable as defense.

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    • cqcforum
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      #3
      So you think boxing is only useful as a sport?

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      • Stop
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        #4
        Yes boxing is useful for street defense what type of question is that? MMA would probably be slightly better though as a form of street defense.

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        • sdcluser
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          #5
          Originally posted by cqcforum
          So you think boxing is only useful as a sport?
          I didn't say that. It is viable as a back up. Carry the tazer or a gun. Let the other dude try to "box" you or "karate" you or "jujitsu" you. Tase the mofo and smile. It would be as enjoyable as one of them Julian Jackson KO fest on youtube.

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          • KING MEAT
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            #6
            i prefer a pistol.

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            • Stop
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              #7
              Originally posted by sdcluser
              I didn't say that. It is viable as a back up. Carry the tazer or a gun. Let the other dude try to "box" you or "karate" you or "jujitsu" you. Tase the mofo and smile. It would be as enjoyable as one of them Julian Jackson KO fest on youtube.
              b-but you can't take a taser into a sporting venue when you go to a boxing event bruh

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              • sdcluser
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                #8
                Originally posted by Stop
                b-but you can't take a taser into a sporting venue when you go to a boxing event bruh
                That's why it's call a BACK UP. And Y u be needing to practice "self defense" at a sporting venue. Is this after a few Tecate and you feel you need to
                "practice" your Mayweather or Pacquaio move against say a security guard who is CARRYING a ****ing gun or taser? You feel me? You notice the security guard carry a gun or a taser. Mofo ain't interested in boxing or MMA or jujitsu or some **** I can't pronunce nor speell

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                  #9
                  I find it to be the MOST useful form. And, I say this as a guy who has mostly trained in MMA and Jiu Jitsu. Accurately tagging a guy on the chin takes a split second and is (in my experience) the most efficient way to solve physical disputes.

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                  • sdcluser
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Slightly Dazed
                    I find it to be the MOST useful form. And, I say this as a guy who has mostly trained in MMA and Jiu Jitsu. Accurately tagging a guy on the chin takes a split second and is (in my experience) the most efficient way to solve physical disputes.
                    What is your unofficial record in terms of "street defense"?

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