AmericanKickboxer Posted April 17, 2003 Posted April 17, 2003 i seldom get in street fights, but if so, i agree with Karate_Woman, and i believe never hit sum1 not expecting the force in return -Boxing -Kickboxing -Muay Thai -Brazilian JuijitsuMind is matter, and matter doesn't mind, be-cause matter is in the mind, so mind is over matter.'Have you ever glued broken glass or shells to your hands wrapped in tape....its an experience...
Northren Ogre Posted April 17, 2003 Posted April 17, 2003 Overkill....I like to take care of the situation first, and worry about the consequences later. Saying that, I usually stop once one of his friends stazrt yelling that he's had enough, and they remove him from the situation, but during the actual altercation...it's anything goes. http://prkickboxing.tripod.com
Davison Posted April 28, 2003 Posted April 28, 2003 ITS LIKE THIS,IF YOU MESS W/ MY FAMILY,MY FRIENDS,OR MY COUNTRY,I WONT STOP COMING AT YOU UNTIL I FEEL THAT MY JOB IS DONE! CRUSH UM! Why punch someone when their on the ground when you can just kick them
FlailingLimbs Posted May 1, 2003 Posted May 1, 2003 overkill. I'll fight like a savage. call it dirty if you want to, but I mix things up with a bit of groundfighting. I'll bite, scratch, groin attack, pull hair, etc to win. Or just get an upper mount and pound away till they are knocked out, or try to block by *foolishly* sticking their arm stright up, giving the chance for an armbar. err...I mean...yes...overkill. I refuse to get *my* rear kicked. ===================When cornered, kick 'em in the spetznats. If that doesn't work, run around acting like an epilept + flail your arms about while whizzin' in your pants, then fall down foaming at the mouth. They'll be so disgusted THEY will walk away from the fight....
TheDevilAside Posted June 9, 2003 Posted June 9, 2003 If he were seriously trying to knock me out, like you said the situation would be, then... I wouldn't beat him to the ground and then continue to punch his face until the structure of his skill collapses. But I would hit him hard and as fast as possible... hard enough to keep him from ever daring to do it again. Because if you hit soft, he'll probably come back with his friends seeking revenge. If you break one of his bones... he won't be able to come back But that, ofcourse, is if he's seriously wanting to hurt you. "If you're going through hell, keep going." - Sir Winston Churchill
MuayThai Fighter Posted June 16, 2003 Posted June 16, 2003 I say "mercifull", but it still depends on the situation. If my family is in danger, then that's another story. If he's got friends surrounding me and I have none, same story. If he has a group of friends surrounding you,you're crazy to fight him back,just give him what he wants.One on One or Two on one that's a different story.
MuayThai Fighter Posted June 16, 2003 Posted June 16, 2003 Overkill. Untill I know for sure it is really over, and the danger to myself and anyone else I care about (may include strangers) is reduced to an acceptable level, I'd try to inflict as much harm as the situation warrants- and then some! As for the law, better to be tried by twelve than caried by six! That's pretty funny,but I happen to agree 100%. I would rather break the law by doing some serious damage to the person then my opponent doing harsh damage to me. Besides what difference will it make once you are in jail anyways.In the joint you may have to fight too to defend your life or have big babba do you up the butt. LOL
Martial_Artist Posted June 16, 2003 Posted June 16, 2003 That's nasty, but good motivation to make sure you win in good standing. "I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination.Imagination is more important than knowledge.Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world." Einstein
broomhilda000 Posted June 18, 2003 Posted June 18, 2003 Put them down and out, i don't know if it's overkill but things like a ko by kicking him or punching him in the face repeatedly or a well placed hit. But I usually go for the classic rear choke once I throw them to the ground and then run away because his buddies start to become sober... Be as a tranquil pool of water in the woods. Calm, collected, reflecting on its surface all that is around it. Make your own mind such a quiet mirror reflecting the mind of the opponent. Even as your partner's impulse to attack passes through his mind it should be reflected in you.The safest battle is the one that is never fought
granmasterchen Posted June 19, 2003 Posted June 19, 2003 if the individual is a true threat to your life or another's then i say let them have it full force, yet if it is just a typical thug or someone else in a street fight there is no reason to go full force, yes hit hard and all yet be mercifull if they want to back off, don't go for the kill unless you truelly have no other choice. If your attacker has a knife or some other weapon or is doped up on cocaine then you may have to go hard and start breaking bones and hitting the vital points. If it is a street fight by all means hit hard and be ruthless, yet when the threat is over , end the fight don't continue to beat the person senseless, you have to learn the level of control depending on the situation. That which does not destroy me will only make me stronger
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