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I was wondering what was your favorite fight? the one that you can remember so clearly when you just opened up on your opponent. How did you win? :karate:

 

 

Boards don't hit back.

-Bruce Lee

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Oh man , I got one. Before when I fight I would forget everything and see nothing, Judy swinging.

 

Then I trianed and that day I felt like I was high. This guy was starting with me and my boys.

 

I fought him and I wasn't scared or anything, it felt like a dream. He was swinging like hell and I just doged.

 

Oh yea, I didn't really fight him cause I didn't hit back at all. After missing like 100 punches the guy got really scared and all i have to do is scream at him and he just run.

 

haha

 

[ This Message was edited by: MuayTB1 on 2001-12-22 16:34 ]

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i was in florida making my full contact amateur kickboxing debut

 

i counter attacked for the whole first round, and then in the second round i just dodged everything the guy came at with me for about 20 seconds then i just blew up throwing a fury of side kicks and straight punches and then he came at me with a spinning backfist and i came back with a straight cross which i was told everyone in the stands heard and as he bent down to get away i fed him my rear leg roundhouse and the ref pulled me off him and stopped the fight right there

 

its pretty nice winning your first full contact match by TKO.....

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-Chris Rock

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i was in a supermarket and this old lady tried to cut me in line..she then shoved me and swung with her purse but i ducked and came back with a spinning wheel kick..to the head and her dentures went flying... :grin: baaad granny..bad bad bad

 

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Javier l Rosario

 

bayshore new york

 

instructor taekwondo/hapkido

 

"whenever youre lazy enough not to train .someone, somewhere is training very hard to kick your ass"

 

[ This Message was edited by: taezee on 2001-12-22 18:23 ]

Javier l Rosario

instructor taekwondo/hapkido

under master Atef s Himaya

"whenever youre lazy enough not to train .someone, somewhere is training very hard to kick your *"

Posted

Whoa man, there are so many!! My last one was easy, i just shoved the guy against the wall and fed him a few punches...

 

The most dangerous was against three dudes, and one had a knife. I almost died that day, got cut a bit and broke my nose and some back teeth.

 

The funniest was against this fool who said he did *five animal kung-fu* or something. he did these weird looking poses for what seemed like half an hour and then launched himself in a tackle kinda thing, i just let him KO himself on the wall behind me...

 

Angus :karate: :up:

 

 

Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear.

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These are all cool relies. The favorite fight that I have ever gotten into was at one of the high school football games. One of the fans from the other side came over and was calling us things that I don't think wold be appropriate on this website. I just slipped behind hiim, put his head in a lock and he took a little nap while my friends squirted ketchup and mustard all over him. When he got up it was the most histerical looking thing that you ever saw. :karate:

 

 

Boards don't hit back.

-Bruce Lee

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