Ryan Hall vs Drunk Guy. Reminds me of the Matt Serra Incident.

One of the reasons I've always been a fan of BJJ/grappling. You can win street fights without even hurting your opponent. And/or...you can sleep 'em, without leaving a mark on their body. Cops show up, "yeah man, this guy just came out of the bar and passed out...not sure what's going on with him"...
 
One of the reasons I've always been a fan of BJJ/grappling. You can win street fights without even hurting your opponent. And/or...you can sleep 'em, without leaving a mark on their body. Cops show up, "yeah man, this guy just came out of the bar and passed out...not sure what's going on with him"...

Butt butt I thought BJJ doesn't work in streets..
 
Butt butt I thought BJJ doesn't work in streets..
Whoever said that is moronic. I got my blue-belt(ain't shit, I know) in 97. Just that little bit of knowledge has kept me from numerous beatings I would have taken otherwise. Basic shit like ducking under the hay-maker, getting the single or double-leg takedown, then working from top position. Or, simple sweeps off your back can work wonders if the guy/gal is bigger or stronger than you and ends up in top position. Framing off. All that blue-belt sh*t works in the streets on unsuspecting street fighters.
 
Whoever said that is moronic. I got my blue-belt(ain't shit, I know) in 97. Just that little bit of knowledge has kept me from numerous beatings I would have taken otherwise. Basic shit like ducking under the hay-maker, getting the single or double-leg takedown, then working from top position. Or, simple sweeps off your back can work wonders if the guy/gal is bigger or stronger than you and ends up in top position. Framing off. All that blue-belt sh*t works in the streets on unsuspecting street fighters.
How is it you end up in so many street fights?
 
How is it you end up in so many street fights?
Guessing you're not from Philly. By senior year of H.S....most of our nerds have had at least 50 fights. You simply can't grow up here and coast through life without physical altercation.

Add to that I'm a pool player, and anyone who's ever played pool(competitively) before knows that pool players, especially in bar scenes, have a chip on their shoulder. Sometimes I wonder if there's more testosterone and machismo associated with pool than in the fight game.
 
Kind of funny how that dude put up a fight for like 10 seconds on the ground. Then was like “fuck it” and just laid there.
 
Whoever said that is moronic. I got my blue-belt(ain't shit, I know) in 97. Just that little bit of knowledge has kept me from numerous beatings I would have taken otherwise. Basic shit like ducking under the hay-maker, getting the single or double-leg takedown, then working from top position. Or, simple sweeps off your back can work wonders if the guy/gal is bigger or stronger than you and ends up in top position. Framing off. All that blue-belt sh*t works in the streets on unsuspecting street fighters.

I agree I mean do people know how much vale Tudo fights were happening in Brazil streets back in the day ? Alot of bjj going on during those fights.
 
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Guessing you're not from Philly. By senior year of H.S....most of our nerds have had at least 50 fights. You simply can't grow up here and coast through life without physical altercation.

Add to that I'm a pool player, and anyone who's ever played pool(competitively) before knows that pool players, especially in bar scenes, have a chip on their shoulder. Sometimes I wonder if there's more testosterone and machismo associated with pool than in the fight game.
Sounds like a lovely shit hole, errr, I mean city.

Someone try that crap in Florida and they will be shot before streetfight number 5.
 
Guessing you're not from Philly. By senior year of H.S....most of our nerds have had at least 50 fights. You simply can't grow up here and coast through life without physical altercation.

Add to that I'm a pool player, and anyone who's ever played pool(competitively) before knows that pool players, especially in bar scenes, have a chip on their shoulder. Sometimes I wonder if there's more testosterone and machismo associated with pool than in the fight game.
That sounds like a horrible way to live your life. I guess that's why Will moved to Bel Air.
 
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