Ihe
Forum Revolutionary
- Joined
- Apr 4, 2015
- Messages
- 1,119
I'm not being divisive, I think. My premise is simple: in a street fight you shouldn't kick, use broad movements, go to ground, or grapple, as a general rule. You should punch and run. Now, anyone can punch, I'm not saying boxers are the only ones who can do it, but punches are boxing's speciality, and no other martial arts does it better, IMO. As such, it's logical to me a boxer is trained and is better equipped for this particular approach in these particular street circumstances--I'm not saying boxing is better than any other martial arts. This is a contextual thing. I will repeat: any martial artist can throw a punch, so I'm not diminishing any other style. I'm just defending punching over any other martial artist's tools in the streets.
If you place a UFC practitioner in an unpredictable street fight--maybe against an armed thug, or more than one opponent--I doubt he/she will do anything else other than punch. Same goes for those who practice karate, muay thai, etc. It's compact, quick, and the safest way to approach street situations.
If you place a UFC practitioner in an unpredictable street fight--maybe against an armed thug, or more than one opponent--I doubt he/she will do anything else other than punch. Same goes for those who practice karate, muay thai, etc. It's compact, quick, and the safest way to approach street situations.