OK. So we can agree that WC is inferior?
A. I'm not fourteen years old.
B, i dont have an abnormally low IQ
A. I'm not fourteen years old.
I'm more interested in talking shop and discussing and learning about different styles rather than logging on to post "UR STYLEZ TEH GHEY BRO 'U DUN KNOW WOT UR TALKNBOUT LOLZ KUNG FU GUY I DO MOI TIE ( I've noticed how so many of you can't even spell Muay Thai.)AN ITZ TEH BEST.IFU NO DO TIE OR GHEY AND DUMB.
The unfortunate thing is there is rarely like minded people on here so i resort to making fun of people like you instead.
We all made pretty good arguments
And you still go to your daycare TKD school?
Please then, go post on martialartsplanet.com. That way you won't have your believes qustioned and you can have a circle jerk with all of the chunners and ninjas you want.
Wow. How impressive. A couple of boxers square off with some people who can't even stand up and didn't look like they were even trying to fight. They obviously didn't have any skills. You know the problem with you and the other ass clown is that you don't have any common sense.
But the WD expert knows to stay away from them. Does the boxer know that 14 pounds of pressure across the bridge of the foot is all that is needed to break the foot? Does he know that a leopard fist punch to the xyphoid process will break off a piece of bone and drive it into a lung? Does he know about the figure 8 shaped bone in the groin that can be easily broken with a kick causing the opponents legs to seperate in full splits? You may as well tie the boxers hands behind his back and send him into the ring blindfolded. That's how much chance he has.
Your boxing against multiple opponents argument has just been refuted by the poster below you. Now lets see WC against multiple opponents in a real fight.
Looking at White Dragon Kung Fu I'd say a boxer still would have a good chance.
I come from a TMA background. I trained in various styles of karate for 6 years. I did the competitions (and actually competed against a couple of WC guys along the way), I did the demo team, I was even an assistant instructor. I was all in. Then I trained MT and it changed everything.
My first class I tried to use some of my karate and got absolutely smoked. And I came from a karate school that did hard, continuous sparring, not point sparring. I knew my karate didn't suck because I'd done well on the tournament circuit. I really had to reevaluate everything I had trained. I made the decision to switch to MMA and I haven't looked back.
I've worked with some TMA guys since I made the switch and I'm just miles beyond them. This isn't bragging on my ability because I'm not that good. The reality is that, yes, some arts are, in fact, superior to others.
Ass clown? Really, I just gave you a link of people using boxing effectivly in a "street" situation. I made no argument about how it works against a trained opponent.
Looking at White Dragon Kung Fu I'd say a boxer still would have a good chance.
You talk about common sense, and clearly lack any yourself. Common sense dictates me to question the effectiveness of Kung Fu, from training WC and thinking it was the shit when I was young until I started training combat sports, and from the SIMPLE fact that noone can show me that it works against a struggling opponent.
The point I was trying to make about multiple opponents was directed more at grappling where you take the first guy to the ground and the others would kick the crap out of you.
WD isn't really about sparring. That's something I wish they'd get more into. They don't even let you start sparring till you get to the green sash level. That's one of the reasons I cross train in BJJ is to get more one on one fighting experience.
A better way to explain WD would be to tell you about my lil adventure in TJ. I was on the wrong side of town (Zona Norte). I'm walking down the street one night thinking about the good time I was planning when suddenly from out of the dark an arm reaches around my throat in a choke hold from behind. At the same moment two guys come at me from the front.
Now if I was thinking I would have just given them my wallet cause they might have had knives and I probably would have been safer just handing it over. But to be honest I panicked. I didn't know what they wanted. Were they looking to kick the crap out of a gringo? I didn't know.
Well the first thing I did was turn my head to the left and tuck my chin against my left shoulder blade. That cancels the choke hold since the pressure is now on the side of the neck instead of the throat. A boxer wouldn't know that. I waited for the guy in front of me to get to the right distance and threw a kick into his groin. Timing is very important or the kick won't be effective. Boxers and grapplers don't train for that.
Then I stepped out to my left and dropped into a horse stance. My right leg then circled around behind the knees of the guy behind me and pulled him down backwards over it tripping him. I chopped to his throat and stomped his head into the sidewalk as the guy I had kicked (apparently not effectively enough) moved towards me. I used his momentum and weight to introduce his face to the side of the building.
The third guy I didn't have to fight because he took off in one direction and I went in the other. Frankly I was more concerned about the cops showing up. I've heard some really nasty things about the police down there and I didn't want them taking me to jail for fighting. I crossed the border back to the US as quickly as I could.
That's more what Chinese styles are about. I don't know how a grappler or a boxer would have handled the matter. I could be wrong but I doubt they'd have done it very successfully. I do know WD works in those situations. Here's a sample lesson for you.
And another. A boxer has NO chance against this.
That's more what Chinese styles are about. I don't know how a grappler or a boxer would have handled the matter. I could be wrong but I doubt they'd have done it very successfully. I do know WD works in those situations. Here's a sample lesson for you.
I think MasterofSparks failed to mention that his story only went the way it did because he got a lot of lucky rolls on his 12-sided dice.
The point I was trying to make about multiple opponents was directed more at grappling where you take the first guy to the ground and the others would kick the crap out of you.
That's more what Chinese styles are about. I don't know how a grappler or a boxer would have handled the matter. I could be wrong but I doubt they'd have done it very successfully. I do know WD works in those situations. Here's a sample lesson for you.