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My mate dropped me face first straight onto his knee and broke my nose.
He laughed, I bled!
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
- The ground was broken glass
- He had ten mates with him
- He had a knife in his other hand
- He had a tactical nuke in his other hand
- He had a detachable arm
Or run as fast as I can.
Still, it's good fun in the dojo watching some cocky newbie realise that just because he's watched a lot of MMA he knows pretty much nothing of actual fighting. (definitely not talking about me there. Nope. No way. Ahem)
Even in real life pain submissions have their place.
Carlson Gracie (of the famous Gracie BJJ family) said: "Punch a black belt in the face, he becomes a brown belt. Punch him again, purple..."
Ive only used my own BJJ training once in "anger". It ended by RNC and I DID get punched, it DID hurt, but training took over.
Id id rather know it and not need it than be ignorant and suffer the consequences.
heres a real world example.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11617129/Female-kickboxer-knocks-out-sex-attacker-who-pounces-as-she-walks-home.html
Like it! It reminds me of Mike Tyson's "everyone has a plan 'til they get punched in the mouth."
I have fortunately never been in the situation where I need to fight (I'm a good sprinter), but when I play-fight with friends they can throw in some nasty surprises because they don't know the "rules".
Anyway I quit Judo/JJ because my fingers were always too fucked up to play guitar, so I am just armchair-commentating here.