Navy SEAL on real martial arts

Traditional martial arts don't work, what else is new?
To be fair, a lot of "traditional martial arts" techniques are disallowed in the UFC so we don't really see a fair representation of them in the UFC. Imagine how much less effective Conner's boxing would be if he has to worry about getting kicked in the balls.
 
navy seal would get destroyed by any top 5 ufc fighter (similar to his weight) in any form of unarmed combat, octagon or street

more seals could make it in mma than fighters could make it as a seal.
 
My sister and me kick her Polish commando husband's ass at BJJ.

And she can't post pics of her wedding on Facebook because he's a level above a SEAL and the wedding looked like a meeting of the hardest men in the world with aged tattooed hipsters. I had a little doggie and the prettiest girl.

someone from polish military is a level above seal? are you 14?
 
navy seal would get destroyed by any top 5 ufc fighter (similar to his weight) in any form of unarmed combat, octagon or street
I love when people generalize military combat system as inferior by default to sport combat. Coming from the Army, we emphasize the importance of finishing a fight as quickly and as brutally as possible. Eye gouge, groin strike, back to the head are among technique we use, which otherwise is illegally in sanction fights.

Not to mention Brian Stann and Tim Kennedy has military background that has helped them propelled their transition to mma. So can a top UFC fighter beat any military combat personal? Sure, because supposedly UFC is the ultimate providing ground,right? However, can any top UFC fighter do what some of the best military men do on the battlefield to earn themselves MOH, Silver Star, Bronze Star etc? Maybe, but they have to join, serve and will find out, right?
 
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The whole structure and training of SFOD-D was directly taken from the British Special Air Service.

This husband is SAS level. As in the last dude you want to fuck with. I don't drink vodka with anybody apart from this ginger small fucker. And I instantly recognized the deadliest guy at the wedding. 5'5" of sniper.
 
lol @ people saying that a navy seal couldn't beat up a top 1000 or top 5000 mma fighter... jesus fucking christ

you really think there aren't special forces people out there with a LOT of combat sports training and who are physical specimens?
 
You still fuck her husband? What's wrong with you dude!

I don't know what porno you're watching but I wrote that I fuck up my sister's commando husband in BJJ. He can kill me in about 15 seconds in real life.
 
This husband is SAS level. As in the last dude you want to fuck with. I don't drink vodka with anybody apart from this ginger small fucker. And I instantly recognized the deadliest guy at the wedding. 5'5" of sniper.
I'm just saying that so is Delta. They were commissioned to provide the same kind of counter terrorism and hostage rescue capability in the United States. Most countries employ this type of capability in their modern military. And yes, they are some extremely proficient fellas. ;)
 
someone from polish military is a level above seal? are you 14?

My grandfather survived three years in a concentration camp. He was also sentenced to death three times by the Nazis but survived because he was a smart fucker. His uncle was shot in forest by the Soviets. And his father fucked Berlin. My granny sold cigarettes and lighters to keep herself and her 4 year sister alive at age 14 during a war. And yes, my sisters husband could fuck up a Seal.
 
I love when people generalize military combat system as inferior by default to sport combat. Coming from the Army, we emphasize the importance of finishing a fight as quickly and as brutally as possible. Eye gouge, groin strike, back to the head are among technique we use, which otherwise is illegally in sanction fights.

Not to mention Brian Stann and Tim Kennedy has military background that has helped them propelled their transition to mma. So can a top UFC fighter beat any military combat personal? Sure, because supposedly UFC is the ultimate providing ground,right? However, can any top UFC fighter do what some of the best military men do on the battlefield to earn themselves MOH, Silver Star, Bronze Star etc? Maybe, but they have to join, serve and will find out, right?
Which country's armed forces did you serve?
 
I love when people generalize military combat system as inferior by default to sport combat. Coming from the Army, we emphasize the importance of finishing a fight as quickly and as brutally as possible. Eye gouge, groin strike, back to the head are among technique we use, which otherwise is illegally in sanction fights.

Not to mention Brian Stann and Tim Kennedy has military background that has helped them propelled their transition to mma. So can a top UFC fighter beat any military combat personal? Sure, because supposedly UFC is the ultimate providing ground,right? However, can any top UFC fighter do what some of the best military men do on the battlefield to earn themselves MOH, Silver Star, Bronze Star etc? Maybe, but they have to join, serve and will find out, right?

Conversely, you don't think trained MMA fighters could deliver knees to the balls, elbows to the back of the head and eye gouges?

If they trained it, they'd have the better motor skills in place already to pull it off.
 
I swear thats the same Navy Seal that spent years trolling cycling forums that a Seal would win the Tour de France if they entered
 
To be fair, a lot of "traditional martial arts" techniques are disallowed in the UFC so we don't really see a fair representation of them in the UFC. Imagine how much less effective Conner's boxing would be if he has to worry about getting kicked in the balls.

That's a good point. "No rules" is a great equalizer for people who are crazy enough, and tough enough, and have the right training.
There a many ways that a mixed martial artist could be fucked up in a real life situation.
 
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