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You cited the case of Alex Gong. Wanting to prove something. But you are foolishly mistaken. The man drew his weapons and fired quickly without Alex Gong's opportunity. Remembering that Alex Gong was not going to attack them. Even the best master in the world or the best master of Aikido would not disarm that man.Also, anyone looking to fight with their martial arts training, would do well to learn from what happened to Alex Gong.
Alex "F-14" Gong was a muay Thai fighter. A top fighter.
In August 2003, while Alex was training at Fairtex Gym in San Francisco, his parked vehicle was struck by another car in the parking lot.
Alex pursued the car on foot, catching up to the man at an intersection.
Alex was then shot at point-blank range, while the coward sped off, and Alex was pronounced dead at the scene.
3 days later, a person of interest was involved in a stand-off with Police, at a hotel, which ended in the man shooting himself in the head, a punkass COWARD to the end.
Fighting is not what you want it to be.
Even for a bad motherfucker like Alex Gong, may God rest his soul.
You should respect Alex Gong's memory when trying to suggest that he failed.