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Originally Posted by CrazyLee
They all have there respective strengths and weaknesses. Its why I still stand by my belief that there is no 'best martial art'.
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Kinda.
Boxing has the best punches.
Tae Kwon Do has the best kicks.
Judo has the best throws.
Capoeira looks best and is probably the best for your health.
Kung Fu has the best technique.
Muay Thai has the best conditioning.
Brazilian Jiu Jutsu has the best grappling.
MMA leaves you jack of all trades but master of none.
Ninjutsu can find the most uses for seemingly usesless objects, and makes you less likely to get busted by your wife when sneaking out at night to see the girl down the street!
Sometimes it can be foolish to compare them. I mean, they all attempt to excel by using such different directions, it doesn't really make sense to compete them against each other.
In the end, it's going to be depending on what you yourself want to achieve, and how you best feel you should achieve it.
I think most of us agree (minus one retard who's jealous because he has a very small penis) it isn't really the style that'll make the fighter strong on the street; it's the fighter that must make the style work.