Street Thugs EXPOSED by REAL FIGHTERS 1

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Street Thugs EXPOSED by REAL FIGHTERS
There’s nothing quite as exciting as watching people get humbled; in fact, it may be more fun than watching two high level fighters going at it! If they had a fight promotion for delusional people and professionals to scrap it out, I’d buy every pay-per-view. However, they don’t have that, at least not in the main stream. But, you have us to give you that sort of content! Here, we’ll show you examples of thugs, delusional people, or just odd and mismatched examples of trained fighters proving that there are levels to combat. Here are street thugs exposed by real fighters

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I was never a street thug but back in HS before most people knew what MMA was i got in a fight with a kid who was a Taekwondo & Jiu jitsu purple belt who went on to become a high level black belt in both as well as combat jiu jitsu, he went on to be a Navy Seal and has many Dojo's in Ohio right now..well none of that mattered to me back then but he wheel kicked my head off in front of everyone..i've been a fan of MMA since.

joshthemediocre
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My nephew was mercilessly bullied in Junior High and High School, especially by this kid from a wrestling family, a couple of generations. My nephew went on and learned 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu and is a brown belt. He most enjoys teaching kids, especially about bullying, and the kids adore him. One day his nemesis the classic wrestler Dojo stormed with a couple of his buddies. He challenged my nephew. That was a very big mistake!!!! I will let you imagine the outcome. Hahahahaa!!! Said wrestler ended up apologizing to my nephew, and has a better attitude now. I couldn’t be more proud of my nephew, and all the years of hard work he has put into his training.

dragonlea
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it amazes me that anyone untrained could think they could beat a guy that trains to fight 3 to 5 days a week. nothing beats muscle memory.

edward
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The young girl at the end should have made that woman tap three or four times just to let be clear she shouldn't have pushed you in the face

peterrennie
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there is only one thing worse than a man who doesn't know his limitations
and thats a man who proves he doesn't know his limitations

Antipodean
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What a nasty push from tht last women against the much younger one and still got her ass beat. I like ❤

fabel
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One time many years ago, a fellow did exactly this in my class. Our Sensei said he wont give the challenger any respect by refusing to hit him or take him to ground. All he did was block everything thrown at him with the greatest of ease. By the time the challenger gave up, he was literally crawling out of the dojo. He wasnt even conditioned enough to not get bruised and beat up by his own blocked punches and kicks. To this day it was the best fight ive ever seen simply because it was so funny and one sided, and he was told pre fight exactly what was going to happen should he proceed.

chaddrule
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I witnessed a dojo stormer get his butt handed to him by a 4th dan Kyokushin black belt. It was brutal, and the 4th dan was actually going easy on him. Whole event only consisted of about 3 or 4 blows, and the wannabe tough guy actually raised his hand and said "no more". Mostly leg kicks and a solid punch to the liver. Guy could barely manage to walk out of the dojo after that.

MichaelSorensen-blec
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The last one where an adult athletic woman pushes a young girl in the face showed what karma is.

RichardsWorld
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I remember the first time I sparred with a trained wrestler. I was a pretty stout dude in my prime, but this guy made me feel as helpless as a baby. What a humbling experience.

tikitavi
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A huge part of being a good fighter is the ability to take a hit. I think that part is often overlooked.

aaaaa
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I’m astonished that nobody has quoted Tyson yet “everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth ”😂

Antisocial
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I can't imagine how quickly I'd be KO'ed by a professional. Like, one-punch-and-out.

tonyennis
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My uncles were professional boxers. My dad was a trainer. He taught us all how to fight. I am NOT a boxer. I'd challenge a pro-racing driver just so I got a chance to drive one of the cars...not because I thought I had a chance of winning! I wouldn't challenge a boxer because I don't want to get punched in the head! LOL

patrickelliott-brennan
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I used to box from 6--18 years of age and the coach always told us at the end of every training stint to follow these rules to the letter -
(1) ALWAYS talk in a calm and respectful manner to everyone REGARDLESS of how much you may dislike the other person because it will show others THEIR ignorance and your decency.
(2) NEVER brag or boast of your boxing skill.
(3) ALWAYS try to walk away from a confrontation and diffuse it - BUT, if you can't because they won't let you - THEN make sure that they remember you for a LONG LONG time to come.
(4) A calm voice and demeanour is not the mark of a coward, but, the mark of a decent man.
(5) IF you have no other option but to fight then inflict as much pain as you can from start to end and show no mercy - BECAUSE THEY WON'T!!.

I've lived by those rules all my life and so far (touch wood) so good.

Millmiglia
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Years back I won a state boxing title and I used to spar with a heavywieght champ. He taught me alot (since I was a lightwieght).

phil
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The coach in the yellow t-shirt in the third clip still acted like it was just another lesson. Lol what a legend.

teremin
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I was a dojo stormer in Brooklyn. And guy from a dojo I stormed showed up at my dojo. I was standing in for the main sensei that day. This guy waited until I finished a session of training some young students. And then we had a stand-off. We bowed, and commenced to fighting. This guy kicked my ass from corner to corner. It ended with a spinning back kick to my bloody mouth. Needless to say what comes around, goes around. No more storming for me.

chiefdixon
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That coach deserves a lot of credit and It was very generous of him to offer that man a free lesson.

karson
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I came up in Gracie schools waaaay back when this was still a thing. Past the days when challenges were common, but they would still happen from time to time. I just keep in mind Rickon's quote: If we're fighting for money, I'll stop when you want to stop. If we're fighting for real, I'll stop when *I* want to stop.

bernie