05-16-2008, 06:32 AM
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Black Belt II
Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Chi-town Styles: Pankration, BJJ, Sambo, Boxing, MT, Greco
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Originally Posted by Little Dragon 117 WOAH!!!!
now i know i have no experience compared to most of the people on the forum.
well here it goes.
im not gonna add details because there is no need to, plus i dont want to sound cocky or nothing.
but
in 2nd grade (i had almost a year in Kyokushin practice under my belt) and this kid picked on my bro. ended up kicking him and he didnt get hurt but i guess i scared him.
after that just a few street fights, and a LOT of sparring.
a LOT of practice and training, but thats about it.
almost got into about 4 fights this year but i am glad i didnt, and kept my cool.
no competitions because i was never in a sport martial art, only traditional or modern types, that taught stuff you wouldnt dare using in a match with rules.
oh and there is a mongolian guy who is picking on me at school who is a blackbelt in TKD and is taking Muay Thai, and from what i hear he knows what hes doing so im guessing its no mcdojo.
but i hope my head gets me out of this one because this is gonna be the first real fight with another martial artist............one more experienced at that | Out of curiosity you Muay Thai listed as one of your styles but, you say you never did a sport martial art, Just wondering why? Quote:
Originally Posted by daddydiboy So, the pop quiz question; even if one doesn't train to fight, how is it that they can not get into physical confrontations?
To answer this question, a saying comes to my mind. "One good turn deserve another". If you are the good guy, never hurt anybody, a good samaritan, is there any reason for anybody to hurt you? On the other hand, "what goes around comes around".  | I consider myself a good guy but have punched people in the face 
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