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01-08-2008, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Tenchu
What is wrong with a cage fight? ... Hmn, you know, there are restrictions in real life, as well as in the ring. I dont like the rules of most tournaments either. Like K1, no elbows. I am sure you can understand that is disheartening for Muay Thai fighter. But I do prefer the no eye gouge idea, or ball kicking. Those are pathetic moves used by cowards. But if you cant fight with restrictions and limitations imposed, then you cant fight at all. Saying like, I can only fight when it is this temperature, on this surface, in this place, and so on, life is not going to be so fair when reality presents itself in the form of a man who wants to kill you. I find the things you dislike the most are usually the most beneficial, as you cant become stronger from doing something you are already good at.
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Tenchu when someone wants to kill you they will do it anyway they please in life there are no rules that is what a true fight is. They wont hit you in the balls but they will definitly stab your balls. Cage fights are okay but putting rules in a fight is just plain stupid, if you put rules on a fight your only trying to cover up your own weakness. I want to see if Mui Tai would keep its form in a real fight against Ninjustu but what use is ninjustu in a ring with rules if was ment to kill. Ive never used cheap blows such as ball punching but people do use them which is just reality, if your stupid enough to keep your balls open to attack then I guess your just not a good fighter at all right?, Its just common sense. I mean your suppose to think when your fighting
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You lie. You mean 30 fights in a row? I remember in the Army once, we were non-tac for the night. We were running around stupid and makeing noise just for fun. In a training platoon of 50 men and boys, I organized a fight comp which about 20 people took part in and the others spectated. It was no hitting or permanent damage moves that would restrict the training we had tomorow, so, basically just wrestleing. Most the guys were not much trained fighters as I, so not many were too enthusiastic, and a lot afraid of looseing. So, whenever no one would fight, I would say, okay, who will take me on. I was in about every second fight out of about 30 fights. The goal was to force submission, or get unbelievable exhausted. I won about the first 3 or 4 I fought through forceing painful submission, but then lost every one there after. Fighting takes a lot of energy. It is like sprinting. You can only do it for about 2 or 3 min at full pace when well trained, and then you start to slow down a lot.
Sorry Hyakushi, but if what I think you are saying is what you are saying, I think you lie, explain better.
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NO!!! Not 30 in a row in one day hahahahaha I mean in a month I fought 30 martial artist in mui tai and won every one. I never tried beating 30 people in one day seeing how they always wanted to fight with rules. It took at least one whole day to convince each fighter to fight me out of a ring. I hope I explained that a bit better, I'm some what in pain right now so I may just try cutting to the point. I only beat 15 people in a row but that was only cause it was a tae kwon do tournament but thats just kitty play
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