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MMA: Mixed Martial Arts

Main Post: MMA: Mixed Martial Arts

Forum: r/MMA

Street fight

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Top Comment: Time out! Here comes the ice-cream man.

Forum: r/CrazyFuckingVideos

How well have you done with boxing in a street fight

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How well has boxing helped you in a street fight and how has it helped you emotionally and physically

Top Comment: Super effective, but if your opponent knows how to grapple or is much larger than you, you better knock them out quick or run.

Forum: r/martialarts

How was your first street fight? And how did you feel about it?

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So about that fight that you had, either in school, the street or anywhere else, how was it? And how did you feel?

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Forum: r/ask

Is it just me or does winning a street fight not even feel that good?

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I know there's that saying that nobody wins a street fight . I haven't been in a fight for years fortunately but even though I lit up the person pretty good back then I didn't even feel great about myself.

It didn't make me feel strong or a badass. It made me feel kind of shameful and weak inside. Its funny how you don't feel that till after the fight is over to.

I remember how bad I wanted it but once the fight was over and he was bloody on the floor I actually felt bad for him. I've never been in a fight since and that feeling convinced me never to get in one again. I don't know if its just me or if others have a similar feeling.

Top Comment: There is no winning or losing in a street fight, just survival and avoiding injuries

Forum: r/martialarts

What’s actually the best strategy for a street fight?

Main Post: What’s actually the best strategy for a street fight?

Top Comment: The best strategy is don't. Seriously.

Forum: r/martialarts