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shkotay (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
As for the 1 inch punch I have seen it used in combat situations but it is pretty rare to find a guy who can position himself fast enough and then turn it over to make it work. You can literally send a guy flying though if you do it right. I am just not that quick.
shkotay (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Well, I have done Kung fu, TKD, Shotokan, Capoeria, etc. I have found that stylistically they only work well if you are highly conditioned and if your opponent fights you by the same rules, unless you're roy jones jr fast. Muay Thai and Boxing were far less energy intensive and more practical in my opinion, and took much less time to learn. However, ppl who drill extensively in esoteric arts CAN use them effectively. Try out a true shaolin monk sometime. They know their bizz man.
baldeaglenests (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Kom has never had had a fight in his life, and he thinks he can tell us about what art is effective.
Get your ass in the street beat by a wing chun man in the street and then come back to us.
xiaou2 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Plenty of fighters abandon their good training when they are under stresses. Its the fighters who fail, admit it, then go back and train harder.. who eventually get successful with sticking to what they have been taught, even under the most intense situations. High level skills dont come by typing on a keyboard buddy. Those who have done poorly have done better than you, for attempting to get to a higher level in skill. You will be stuck in kindergarten level forever.
baldeaglenests (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Shut your mouth up Kommisaration. Stop thinking you know what youre talking about. You were owned ages ago. Get councelling for your jealousy rather than get owned over the PC.
kommisar (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Juneau, the double-talking kung fu LARPer will talk about how good his style is, then when he's in a real fight he abandons all the fancy, graceful, "deadly" moves he's learned in his so-called "effective" art in favor of straight-up, gritty brawling. There are tons of videos here that serve as evidence to this. Then after their shitty style fails them, they claim it was their own fault, not the system's, even though their own masters fight almost as poorly. It's a joke that keeps on giving.
kommisar (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Also, you were obviously facing shitty grapplers (assuming you're not lying) since it's 100% legal in MMA to punch the other fighter in the teeth during a takedown defense yet we pretty much never see that happening, and Joe Louis NEVER used the gay 1" punch. If you disagree, how about you show us a friendly sparring session with you using this stupid parlor trick. Funny enough as well, no kung fu LARPer has ever had the balls to do this, to prove the 1" punch is an actual fighting mmove.
kommisar (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Sprawling is not part of kung fu. It's funny, the kung fu LARPer will always say it's not the style but the fighter and that his art trains him in all kinds of "devastating" or even "deadly" moves, yet when it comes to a real fight, he can't help but try to mimick moves from other styles and usually even outright abandons his retarded kung fu style in favor of something that's actually more effective.
kommisar (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
So how come all the "sport" fighters can kick your TMA LARPers' asses? All these "lethal" moves in the TMA and none of them can even punch right. Get a clue.
sasukeshippuden (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
MMA is a sport, BOTTOM LINE. Real self defense situations don't occur like an MMA fight would. Sports are games, you can go play them with your little rules and crap, but when it comes down to it, street fighting is not MMA. Stop acting like it is the be all end all method of fighting. |