Best UFC technique on the street?

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Hopefully you will never have to face a psychopathic lunatic on the street, but in the event that have already or prepared for such an event...what is the best UFC technique on the street?

If there was no way out and the other person just won't let you avoid a violent confrontation...what would be your go-to-UFC-move on the street?

For me, I think the Shamrock vs Zinoviev slam gets the job done right the first time.

Since the lunatic is normally the one rushing in, they present a good opportunity to clinch while trapping an arm, then scooping them up with their own momentum, then slamming them on the same side as the arm that you trapped while keeping your head on the opposite side ( so you don't knock yourself out (Kerr, Lindland) of the slam.

Fortunately, I have yet (and I hope you never do either) to meet this caliber of nut, but if I do, I got a Zinoviev slam with their name on it.

Of course if you are seriously outweighed, then that slam is substituted for a trip, just make sure to trap that arm so that they can't break their fall and get their bell rung since you don't want them popping up in an adrenal rage.

Is this move the most efficient UFC move to stop a lunatic?
 
You may kill that lunatic by slamming him like that on a concrete though.

And then your fate may depend on jury, possibly.
 
If you know a bit of grappling or bjj, you could be like early ufc Royce Gracie because almost nobody on the street can defend that. Grabbing an arm of shooting for a takedown will stop a brawler and keep you out of the court to boot.
 
Havent been in many fights the last few years, but i used to get into it a bit, i would just hit a double, mount, and gnp lightly then sink a choke, no point in hurting someone if you know that you can already. Also no point in any standup with a streetfighter, if your trained you are always the asshole for smashing someone who cant defend.

Unless your honor is on the line, then "Rickson closed door match" their asses.
 
There is no such thing as a "UFC technique."

That is not English, and sounds as stupid as a 'Strikeforce technique' or a 'WBO punch.' UFC actually posts sh*t like this on these boards in a weird attempt to brand. Please call it out of as retarded and ridiculous as it is.

UFC is not a sport, or a style of fighting. It is a league, like Bellator or M1. It puts on more shows, which changes nothing.
 
TS has been practicing that slam on his pillow for years, i feel sorry for the guy who rushes him
 
There is no such thing as a "UFC technique."

That is not English, and sounds as stupid as a 'Strikeforce technique' or a 'WBO punch.' UFC actually posts sh*t like this on these boards in a weird attempt to brand. Please call it out of as retarded and ridiculous as it is.

UFC is not a sport, or a style of fighting. It is a league, like Bellator or M1. It puts on more shows, that changes nothing.

You obviously don't train UFC. Bro.
 
Its all situational, what if they are not running at you and standing almost at arms length?
 
That jump Connor was trying in some gif seems effective.
 
touch with teh jab, followed by a correctly thrown overhand right, finished off with a triple spin deadly uppercut.

make sure you have a bag of skittles too
 
UFC technique?
Hire some raven haired bodyguards.

But in this case i'd suggest IGF techniques: you could have Bob Sapp as bodyguard and Fedor, Wandy, Cro Cop and his team as reinforcements.
 
Having D-level genetics
 
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