Originally Posted by loochy:
You know that those assholes deserved what they got.
I don't know if that's true or not from the limited video. I think if you were an upper echelon fighter you would find a way to avoid situations like that though. It takes a man to walk away type of thing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by philfree:
I don't know if that's true or not from the limited video. I think if you were an upper echelon fighter you would find a way to avoid situations like that though. It takes a man to walk away type of thing.
There's some truth to this. Beating up a dude wearing a turtleneck inside a mens bathroom isn't exactly winning the Intercontinental Championship Belt [Reply]
Originally Posted by philfree:
I don't know if that's true or not from the limited video. I think if you were an upper echelon fighter you would find a way to avoid situations like that though. It takes a man to walk away type of thing.
True. But sometimes some bastard needs slapped upside the head. I imagine this was one of those times where dude's skills were calling him to act. [Reply]
Originally Posted by philfree:
Even if one has those skills I think they would be better off avoiding altercations. And if you're a licensed? or certified? fighter I wonder if there is legal implications for throwing down on some suspecting dude. Kind of like a boxers fists being considered lethal weapons.
A man’s game charges a man’s price. Got called a p*ssy a couple times in high school for avoiding fights, but I sure as hell never wanted my well-being to be in the hands of an MMA wannabe with something to prove. [Reply]
friend of mine is about 5"5" maybe 140lbs but the cauliflower ears are a definite sign you should stay away on top of being a MMA fight he is also Canadian special force JTF2 working as an assaulter I don't think big guys scare him too much. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Monticore:
friend of mine is about 5"5" maybe 140lbs but the cauliflower ears are a definite sign you should stay away on top of being a MMA fight he is also Canadian special force JTF2 working as an assaulter I don't think big guys scare him too much.
Been in three actual fights in my life. All in middle/high school.
Won/held my own against the two taller than me.
Got my ass kicked to a different time zone against the short and stocky guy I decided to **** talk during football practice. Never again. Started being smarter/getting out of fights after that one. Sometimes the victory is getting to the next day. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefspants:
Man’s game charges a man’s price. Got called a p*ssy a couple times in high school for avoiding fights, but I sure as hell never wanted my well-being to be in the hands of an MMA wannabe with something to prove.
Freak injuries happen too. A guy gets KOd and hits his head on the floor or a wall and never wakes up. Shit isn't worth it. [Reply]
Bart: Remember when Tom had you in that headlock and you screamed, "I'm a hemophiliac!" and when he let you go, you kicked him in the back?
Homer: Yeah.
Bart: Will you teach me how to do that?
Homer: Sure, boy. First, you gotta shriek like a woman and keep sobbing until he turns away in disgust. That's when it's time to kick some back. And then when he's lying down on the ground...
Bart: Yeah.
Homer: Kick him in the ribs.
Bart: Yeah.
Homer: Step on his neck.
Bart: Yeah.
Homer: And run like hell. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SupDock:
Freak injuries happen too. A guy gets KOd and hits his head on the floor or a wall and never wakes up. Shit isn't worth it.
Had few kids die up here in high school because of fights after dances etc.. one guy who spent time in prison ended fighting in the UFC but im sure it still bothers him to this day. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SupDock:
Freak injuries happen too. A guy gets KOd and hits his head on the floor or a wall and never wakes up. Shit isn't worth it.
Absolutely, all it takes is one wrong fall and it's game over. [Reply]