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Primes view on street fights, boasting & bullshit

Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 5:04 pm
by Prime
I have been reading on here a bit & albeit I am new to the forum I am NOT new to fighting in the street, Military or cage. I have the scars from the street & the title belts from the cage to prove it. I have trained in various forms of combat since I was 8 & been very successful training others as well. I am second generation Jeet Kune Do even. lol Plus I have an Achilles heal Xerces is one of my best students & 103% bad ass. No bar chair or bouncer is safe trust me. I am one of his "handlers when the Zilla comes out. lol. I have been around violence my entire life. Over the course of owning schools I have also been able to teach my students to win a cumulative 71 title belts includinh 5 of my own. So I may come across some as cocky or arrogant it is not my intention. I say all of this in this post to give a background not to brag. I have no need to veryone is names & words on a screen, no offense. But I will back my shit up I guarantee it. 8-)

Anyone claiming to be in countless street fights & competitons in my experience is either highly exaggerating or has some serious issues. I have been in more fights than the average person definitely because I pay attention not because I have something to prove. I am the guy that will look to see "why" the car alarm is going off or someone is running across the parking lot being chased. Plus I have bounced at a couple local bars here & I am by far the worst bouncer ever. Not because of my attitude or demeanor but my size. When someone is drunk I have found that they lack the ability to pick up on your presence so they fall back on your size. I am "NOT" a big guy & I end up being accosted by the guys I'm asking to leave.
But the best martial art is the one that's most practical for you. In my opinion there are few legit Muay Thai places or Krav Maga place here in the U.S.. 99.9% of the Muay Thai places are kickboxers who throw a shin kick & an elbow in & ride upon the popularity of Muay Thai. Krav Maga is similar in the fact its mainly guys who have trained in a couple different styles & add biting, clawing & the like & call it Krav Maga. Taekwondo is more of an art form than anything any more, same with karate. Kickboxing & boxing are usually a little better due to the fact that people usually spar.
Sparring is critical. YOU CANNOT GET GOOD WITHOUT SPARRING, PERIOD. Yes you have learned to act like you know what to do but until someone trys to impose their will on you in real life you really don't know shit.
So in my opinion its not where you train at its the environment you train in. I have trained MULTIPLE title holders out of my garage with minimal equipment because the environment was conducive to learning & everyone clicked. So that's my basic intro & views because I have seen a few posts on here that in my opinion are questionable. I know I know its a forum & people exaggerate. However it is a forum to help people learn. Egos should be checked at the keyboard .