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19 years ago
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Boxing is certainly a mature sport, but it's not very effective in a fight (brawl). It's just too specialized.
If a boxer delivers a good punch, a knockdown is guaranteed.
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19 years ago
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Geksorin;68797
In our town, we had two schools: Boxing and Judo...
No matter how many fights or shootouts there were, the Judokas won only a few times...
Boxers were always first, even when outnumbered... as Snowball correctly said about distance, I completely agree with him; generally speaking, Judo is a sport... while Boxing is a struggle...
I have one question. What will a boxer do if the opponent blocks/dodges and then grabs their arms, sometimes trying to kick?

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Perhaps the school just wasn't very good. For example, in my club they also taught us karate, group combat, and boxing.
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19 years ago
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I voted for karate (Shotokan is what I practice). I've been doing it for almost 5 years. But I like Taekwondo more, although I don't practice it:o
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19 years ago
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and I'm just chilling... so to speak);)))
and I believe that "there's no defense against brute force" (there is, of course, but it doesn't always work, especially when there's a gun next to the crowbar)));)))

quote from a comedy... how to get punched in the face - say "guys, I'm not selling anything, let me through to the entrance" )));)))
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19 years ago
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Freestyle wrestling (you can also learn a couple of grappling techniques), boxing, and taekwondo – this is the formula for the perfect fighter.
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19 years ago
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Actually, carpet bombing is the best:smile14: And tactical nuclear charges:D
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17 years ago
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A boxer can easily kill a person with one punch. Don't underestimate him))) Well, I was just working out))) I want to resume my training:)
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17 years ago
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Hehe)) Not very insightful discussions. As a rule, those who don't understand the subject discuss it. I myself practiced karate for six years and know that everything here depends only on the person. The idea that judokas are insensitive to punches is nonsense – there are punches that can shatter a bull's skull, let alone a human's. But in general, it's better to resolve everything without fights, because you can't fight against a gun.
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17 years ago
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and I'm against violence, I don't like fighting :)
P.S. although I like chess)))
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17 years ago
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Hand-to-hand combat, because out of everything mentioned, it's a unique form of martial arts. A "hand-to-hand combat specialist" will defeat a karate practitioner, a boxer, etc. (well, assuming they have the same level of experience). Although, regarding Eastern martial arts – I don't know.
P.S. Hand-to-hand combat is taught in Special Forces.
But in general, it's better to resolve everything without fighting, because you can't fight against a gun.
As they say, "there's no solution against a crowbar."
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17 years ago
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No... You just said it's stupid to compare them like that, and then Meggot did it. Are you kidding me? He won't be able to pull off anything impressive. Haven't you seen any melee fighters? The problem is the lack of uniqueness. The moves are taken from everywhere. There's no distinct style. It's just a collection of moves, and there's very little freedom in choosing what to do against an opponent. It's effective against opponents who fight in a street-fighting style. It won't work against a professional fighter.
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17 years ago
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Who do you fight more often?:rolleyes: Pros, or street brawlers?:rolleyes:
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17 years ago
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I don't often have to fight. And, perhaps, I had to fight more often with karate practitioners. But that's not the point. The question is which fighting style is the best overall, not which fighting style is the best for beating up thugs.
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17 years ago
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The question isn't that. The question is which combat style is the coolest overall, not which combat style is the coolest for fighting street thugs.
...and chess is in the lead!:smile40:
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17 years ago
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And by the way, I used to do bodybuilding :smile04:

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