Signs that someone knows how to FIGHT

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Street fight could happen anytime and you should be able to know and asses if the person in front of you can fight. In this video, I will share 4 signs that you need to look for to know if they can fight and if you can win over them. I do not recommend fights but if you are in a situation with no other options, you need to learn self-defense.

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1:22 Body Language

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This content is intended for educational and informational purposes only. Street fighting is dangerous and I do not recommend it.

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Watch next: HOW TO FIGHT FOR BEGINNERS (Step by Step)

Tony_Jeffries
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Avoid conflict as much as possible don’t be a bully or a victim

jmajjic
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Right before every street fight, I take my pants completely off. The other guy always runs away.

rong
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Personally, I always become suspicious they know how to fight within a few minutes after waking up in the hospital

smexijebus
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Here's a weird one.
If they empty their pockets, they're a fighter.
Speaking as a Bouncer, Every person I've seen dump their pockets onto the table or a friends hand, turned out to be a fighter.

Reverend_Mojo
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My grandfather warned me about the ears when I was a kid. During the 80s most people thought that wrestling was just a sport. It wasn't considered a dangerous martial art. (It's funny how times have changed.). My grandpa explained that a wrestler will get you on the ground and there is nothing that you could do about it.

perceivedvelocity
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i remember i saw a guy getting bullied on the street once. a punk was trying to hit him with a skateboard. the agressor was acting all tough and the bystander was so calm, he was laughing at the bully and saying "what are you going to do, hit me with the skateboard" then he said "is that what you are going to do" he was super calm and laughing. The bully held up the skateboard to hit him and in a flash a single jab splatted the bullies face and had the bully running away. i never forgot that day as the guy looked so normal and not agressive at all

gdawwg
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There's one sport you missed that's likely to lead to cauliflower ears - rugby! But then I wouldn't want to pick a fight with a tight head prop either!

craigdenfordphotography
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He assumes a combat position and is quiet and collected about the whole ordeal, nothing else matters. Those are signs that that person has done this before.

El-Abuelo-De-Superman
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One time when I was riding the bus, another passenger asked me if I was a football player or some other kind of athlete. I figured he guessed it because I was wearing my college jacket, but he said no... it was because of the way I carried myself, that I was so light on my feet and walked with such grace and confidence. I told him it's because I trained in boxing and martial arts. He said, yes that he could tell that by watching me. It was so random to receive this observation, but truly it was one of the greatest compliments someone ever gave me.

VegasPaladin
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One thing I also look for, the guy trying to pick a fight in a bar is unlikely to have a lot of. fight experience. Training in a gym, gets your desire to fight out of your system.

The guy trying to calm things down or walking away probably knows what it can be like

jaybestnz
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And don't confuse cocky with confident.

mattbrown
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Perfect explanation. 100% accurate. I had to fight for my life since I was a small child. I had to learn to fight whether I wanted to or not. I identified with that 100%. It couldn't be explained any better. Most people have some kind of sixth sense for noticing when they're in trouble and many give up trying to provoke me when they see that I'm already instinctively preparing for a fight. I hate fighting because of the bad memories but I have the reflex to fight and not to run away or beg or give up.

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Also, openly wearing the skulls of fallen enemies on a belt or wearing a necklace strung with ears is a big indicator.

timothysmith
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So after 2 decades of combat sports, i have yet to get into a street fight unless i chose to get into it. Dont be worried about fighting someone who trains, unless you are out starting fights.

voin
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I like how you connect each video to the next, I could spend all night watching and learning!!

christineribone
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I have a habit of always tugging the tops of my pants so that i can do high round house kicks. Came from years of Kyokushin and the sweaty gi sticking to my thighs. Been doing BJJ for 4 years and did MMA for 3 and have no cauliflower ear (thankfully). I remember when I did MMA, the realization that in one month of training (18-21hrs of mat time), we fought more than most people would ever fight in their life. Not only that, we PAID to get beaten up and loved it. Fighters are a difderent breed of cat, thats for sure.
Great video. You nailed all of them.

TheTarotCardGuy
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"Don't look at it, just do work." _Everyone_ is a potential "killer" in my eyes.

TerminusHostilia
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Been training for over 30 years. Martial artists who know how to fight don't start shit, they will rather talk it out. Military/Leo/E&R same deal, they get into bigger trouble starting shit. Only people you ever need to worry about are criminals, drunks and thugs, who usually don't have enough training to matter.

The most valuable ability is intuition and perception, just don't be there and you'll never run into trouble.

richardrothkugel
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I think #3 is the reason I never got in fights past my teens. My last close encounter I'm pushing 60 and this guy who's maybe 30 and has 4-5 inches height on me walked in front of my car to get me to stop then started to come up to the car when I parked. I thought give him your friendliest smile, this is just a misunderstanding and he has this smile on his face until I get out of the car then he's suddenly serious and spins around and quickly walked away. It was supposed to be a friendly smile.
I also quickly looked for the cameras, he might have thought I was looking for a dead zone to shoot him when I was actually looking for an active zone to record the encounter. I love the information age, when someone messes with me driving I point to my phone that I mounted above the dash and they stop.

Slammy