Street fighting movements: do you know the 4 reasons why a "Fair" Is the fight a fool’s fight?

Do you believe in a “fair” fight? Well, if you do, I would like to invite you to my house to meet the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus. In this article, I’ll give you the 4 reasons why a “fair” fight is a fool’s fight.

How can? How can you define a “fair” fight?

Ok, let’s see. We could start by saying that a “fair” fight is one of honor, chivalry, and chivalrous conduct. That …! What the hell are we talking about here? Is this the 19th Victorian era where you slap the guy across the face with a pair of white lace-up gloves before challenging him to a garden patio duel? Man! If someone slaps I To the face with gloves, or whatever else, some serious butt damage is going to happen, right then and there!

Let’s take a closer look at this absurd idea of ​​fairness in a street fight. (We are not talking about sports fights here. We are talking Street Fighting!) What else does “fight fair” mean?

# 1 – A fair fight means that you will hit your attacker once, maybe hurt him and then stop hitting – This is an extreme tactical error, as you are allowing an assailant who is out of harm’s way you to recover and come back to you with more strength and angry aggression.

# 2 – A fair fight means that if he asks for mercy, you will give it to him. – God is the forgiver of souls. You are the butt kicker. He does not stop his attack until the threat against him has been neutralized. Savvy street fighters will pretend to be injured only to let them pass so they can attack later. you more viciously.

# 3 – A fair fight means you will have reluctance or fear of hurting your attacker – Your fear of hurting the other person is practically a “suicidal mentality”. If you are afraid of hurting the other person, you will not use your most damaging and effective blows. You will “play fight” with him until he sees the opportunity and the opportunity to seriously hurt you. You have the right to hurt someone in a real fight. That’s what the fight is about.

# 4 – A fair fight means you will wait until he is Ready To fight you – If the jacket is removed, you will wait until the jacket is removed. If he says let’s go out and fight, you will politely follow him outside. What the hell is that upon! As you remove your jacket, “pin” it to the jaw while your arms are still caught in the jacket sleeves! As he walks ahead of you to go out to fight, punch him from behind on the back of the head!

As my teacher, Norm Bettencourt would say: “There is no dirty fighter, only an educated one.”

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