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10-20-2009, 11:32 AM
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btw just had to say this i love this site it seems like everyone here learnt how to fight or is learning for all the right reasons FANTASTIC :P
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11-03-2009, 03:42 AM
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Good tips! Fighting Multiple opponents can be hard sometimes. People are wussys a lot of the times, thats why they need their little gang to back them up.
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11-18-2009, 12:45 AM
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Just want to let everyone know... be careful.
No fancy high kicks, no jumping. Don't get on top of one person. Fight dirty, go for cheap shots. Hit the throat, knee the groin, smash a face into your knee if you get the chance. This is no contest - you're fighting to win and survive, not to show off.
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11-18-2009, 03:01 AM
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i wanna fight with a mexican boy
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11-27-2009, 03:06 AM
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thanks to this I saved myself from getting jumped, 3 guys followed me while i was walkin to my buddies house at about 9-10ish at night, and i was by myself and as we were crossing a bridge i took out a key and noticably put it in my hand and let me hand in a fist drop to my side so they could tell something was there and when i turned around all three off them had turned around and were walking the other way, intimidation is a key confidance wins fights
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12-02-2009, 06:50 PM
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| Re: Tips on fighting multiple opponents
Being out-numbered in a fight always sucks ass. But there are a few things you can do to not get too fucked up.
1. Always keep the fight in front of you, so if they try to surround you, back up and make sure you can see everything that's going on.
2. Try to keep one guy in front of the other by circling around them so they can't both attack you at once.
3. Use your surroundings to your advantage, whether it be a nice rock, a heavy stick, or even a bic lighter (fist pack) always be thinking to your advantage, and remember, there are no rules in a street fight. (don't do that in an even fight unless you want to look like a pussy lol but in an un-fair fight, nobody gives a shit if you cheat)
4. Try to take out the bigger guys first.
5. Avoid a fight at all costs (especially an un-even one) , but if that doesn't work refer back to steps 1-3.
Taking a class called Bas Rutten MMA System taught me a lot of this. Most of the methods they taught me went hand-in-hand with Krav Maga, a down-to-earth no bullshit street fighting class. Bas has a video but i suggest trying to find a Bas Rutten MMA System gym near you. As well as Krav Maga if you want to learn how to street fight.
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12-08-2009, 02:10 AM
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Thx so much this happened 3 days ago except it was 3 guys
Im currently at home on my mac with a busted lip
P.S. I still won  (yes they were weak)
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12-08-2009, 02:17 AM
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Originally Posted by linebacker54 Being out-numbered in a fight always sucks ass. But there are a few things you can do to not get too fucked up.
1. Always keep the fight in front of you, so if they try to surround you, back up and make sure you can see everything that's going on.
2. Try to keep one guy in front of the other by circling around them so they can't both attack you at once.
3. Use your surroundings to your advantage, whether it be a nice rock, a heavy stick, or even a bic lighter (fist pack) always be thinking to your advantage, and remember, there are no rules in a street fight. (don't do that in an even fight unless you want to look like a pussy lol but in an un-fair fight, nobody gives a shit if you cheat)
4. Try to take out the bigger guys first.
5. Avoid a fight at all costs (especially an un-even one) , but if that doesn't work refer back to steps 1-3.
Taking a class called Bas Rutten MMA System taught me a lot of this. Most of the methods they taught me went hand-in-hand with Krav Maga, a down-to-earth no bullshit street fighting class. Bas has a video but i suggest trying to find a Bas Rutten MMA System gym near you. As well as Krav Maga if you want to learn how to street fight. | I appreciate this its really good but no.4 is kinda wrong if they are in a group you'll wanna take out the weaklings first. Scenario: Ok imma go take out that big fucker.
Oh no hes stronger than i thought he has now hes grabbed me and thrown me on the floor.
OMFG im gettin the shit stomped oughtta me by the big fucker AND his 3 weaklings i "could've " takin out me its ok though i wa constipated
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12-08-2009, 02:25 AM
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| Re: Tips on fighting multiple opponents
Most of the time, when people jump, there's a "leader", or strongest person in the group. Try taking them down first, and the rest'll be easy, since, well, the other people can't fight as well.
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12-17-2009, 06:37 PM
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Thanks man very useful :]
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