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Brazilian Jiu Jitsu: Royce Gracie vs. Kung Fu master --Proof again, that Karate, Kwon Do, Kung fu are inferior in the real world to other forms.Originally Posted by Soph
Lee used street fighting tech, so I wouldn't consider him pure kung fu in and of itself, Lee was aware that kung fu by itself was not a complete real world form. Matt Hughes demonstrating how superior condition/strength,size, with technique defeats even the best of pure technique.Originally Posted by Soph
I think that you are sort of confused as to what a "real world" fight is. Someone trained in boxing won't come up and touch fists with you if you try to fight them in a bar. They don't stop fighting after three minutes. Likewise if you go up to Jet Li in a bar and threaten his life, don't expect a 30 second stretching demonstration of long fist, or eagle talon kata. He will most likely punch you in the throat. and break your kneecaps. Or he'll take your legs out from under you and punch you in the face until you are unconcious. Then he will most likely call an ambulance, because he is a nice guy. MMA, while the closest of the artificial competitive fighting schools to a real fight, it is not. So don't make the mistake of underestimating anyone who has been trained in anything for a long period of time. Most real world fights last less than a minute. Grappling is effective, but not the be all and end all of fighting.Originally Posted by Tokyo Slim
----No where did I say Kung Fu "only teaches people how to hit people while imitating a snake or a crane, then you 've probably never been in a fight" Using ridiculous over the top claims not made by another is usually a very poor way to back one's claims But the better question is how your Kung Fu would do against a foe such as Matt Hughes. I put my money on Hughes.Originally Posted by Soph
how does Kraav Magga or whatever rate in this whole fighting thing? I've been thinking it could be fun. In the few times I've been in street fights since being a school boy (when it was like every day), I just punched them first and I won...Originally Posted by Violinist
Originally Posted by Soph
You thinkOriginally Posted by LA Guy
Now throwing yourself backwards is fine on a mat, but I damn sure dont want to be doing that on a street and beating my own head against the kerb.Originally Posted by m@T
Quite a few threads on this already. Krav seems to be pretty well respected.Originally Posted by Tokyo Slim
All joking aside, I agree with Matt. I think that overconfidence in the effectiveness of any martial art in these often mentioned "real life" fights betrays a certain naivete.Originally Posted by LA Guy