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cause the deadly nut strike and eye gouge.
Thats all it takes to beat anybody. A Womens self defense class.
Thats all it takes to beat anybody. A Womens self defense class.
Really? It means Half Ass ThugI have never heard the phrase "being a hat". I am not and have never been military.
You're right in that Stann wasn't partner Special Ops, which include the Army Special Forces- Army Rangers, Navy SEALs, MARSOC, Air Force PJs.Brian Stann was "just" a Marine...
Not special forces.
Really? It means Half Ass Thug
because their skills are too deadly. the rules exist to protect fighters from guys like that and shaolin monks
Both those guys took down and beat the shit out of Moti. I saw him win a kickboxing comp at some point he was an ok striker fwiw.Yes, Moti. I might be confusing Kerr for coleman. I do know that Kerr smashed Ranger Stott, however
His first fight was Coleman. He regrouped, came back, and got pitted against Kerr. Fucking brutal.Yes, Moti. I might be confusing Kerr for coleman. I do know that Kerr smashed Ranger Stott, however
cause the deadly nut strike and eye gouge.
Thats all it takes to beat anybody. A Womens self defense class.
guile via sonic boomGuile in Street Fighter is the closest I could come up with.
This^^^ the guys I knew who did high level MMA pursued it mostly I their off time, the schedule and OPTEMPO doesn't always allow for time to properly train to fight for a sport.Most of them are career military men, staying in until retirement. SOF also deploy at an insanely high rate, more than any other career fields. They deploy, come home for a few weeks to a few months, then head back out. Doesn't leave time for hobbies.
I've always wondered why we don't see that many guys in MMA that have elite military training. By elite I mean Special Forces (Seals, Green Berets, Para rescue, Rangers, etc..). These guys have some of the most intense, vigorous, and in depth combat training in the world. You would think that after getting out of the military they would put that to use in the real world and work on becoming MMA fighters. I mean nothing they do or see in the cage can compare to what is going on in the Middle East. Obviously there have been a couple, Brian Stann and Tim Kennedy are the two big ones. I've just always thought those Special Forces guys were the pinnacle of badassery. You would just think there would have been more of those guys transitioning into MMA and making a little bit of cash with their training. What do you guys think?