What it feels like to have a fight for the first time?

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So.... you love watching ufc fight? Maybe you train mma too? Maybe you're just have interested in fighting.... But you've never been in a fight before? What if it happened tomorrow? Have you ever wondered what it would be like to get in a street fight for the first time? In this video I will show you what a fight might look like, how you will feel, etc. Please note that this is just a story so the real experience might be different, but you will have an overlook about it.

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"don't stop when you're tired, stop when you've finished"
-Johnny Sins

KoutarouMosca
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"please stop quoting me, i never said that"
-Mike Tyson
"first time?"
-Sun Tzu, the art of war

scummywizard
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As a martial artist, the best and worst feeling at the same time is the few seconds before the fight. Your stumach starts hurting, your heart starts beating very fast and you breathing becomes difficult. You truly forget everything, you just have a guy infront of you, and you want to destroy him. You get really scared, even if you know you're stronger, you're afraid of losing. But mid fight, you feel like a monster, you feel you have all the energy in the world. That fear and stress is all gone, you are very confident mid fight, you feel like the strongest in the world.

dw-de
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Entirely accurate when he says that pain doesn't register during fighting.

deependrashukla
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“Switching to your sidearm is always faster than reloading”.
-Gaz

Beaner..
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“When you feel like quitting, just think about why you started.”- alcoholic

borgorkming
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My first fight was when I was 12 years-old. I was suffering bullying for the first time in my whole life (physical and psychological). Noone came to help me, even after a 6 months of asking for help to my friends (not like they could do anything since the bullying also applied to them), teachers and my parents. I was always taught that violence is never the answer, that I should always try to talk things out... It didn't work. I tried once, twice, even three times to reason with my abusers, they didn't care. I was having a bad day, my parents were getting separated and I didn't know how to process it. In the mind of a 12 year-old who never had any conflicts or any kind of angry outbursts in his life, I was devasted in silence. One bully approaches me, smugly smiling, feeling confident. I tell him to leave me alone, told him I wasn't feeling good... he did not care. He strikes my head, and before I could start thinking, I jump at him. From that point on, my mind is blank. I wake up from such state sitting outside the guidance room with bruises and a black eye. The other kid and a teacher come out of the guidance room. He had a black eye, was covered in bruises, cuts and bite marks in his arms. According to my friends, I was like a wild animal, scratching, hitting and bitting the other kid until two teachers managed to separate me from him. My mother nor my father scolded me but I did lose points in conduct in school. I was never bullied (physically) by him or the others ever again. I don't feel bad for him, I feel rather happy just by remembering that moment. It taught me that fighting is not something you should do but you should learn how to do it at least. People won't mess with you if they know you can put them in a hospital bed, but that doesn't mean you'll go around life searching for fights...

OmegaMTER
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The deal with a fight is that most of the times the problem is not the fight itself, it's what happens after it. The fear of knocking him out and see that he's not moving, the fear of not knowing who his friends/ family are and what they do, the fear of always being looking over your shoulder, the fear of watching him with a weapon as he walks to you for a second round, the fear of being in a constant worry about your family.

A fight should always be the last card and should always be to protect yourself or someone you love from an imminent dangerous situation.

ArmandDark
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“”why is everyone quoting everyone?”
- everyone”
- everyone

daliyoung
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"why is everyone quoting something"
- random quoter

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When I was 12, I found myself in an unexpected situation with a bully. Everything happened so fast, and my mind was solely focused on him and the surroundings. I couldn't even hear my friend trying to step in.Things took a turn when the bully started insulting my mom, which was a line I couldn't let him cross. Without thinking, I threw a quick punch to his throat, remembering some moves I'd seen in movies. Surprisingly, the fight ended almost as soon as it started, maybe lasting about 15 seconds. Looking back, I realize I did what felt right in the heat of the moment.
Interestingly, after that incident, no one bothered me again. It's strange how taking a decisive action, like hitting someone where it hurts, can put an end to further trouble. While I don't promote violence, this experience showed me the importance of standing up for oneself in certain situations.

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Rule one of being in a fight: Avoid physical confrontation by any means necessary. Nobody wins a fist-fight.

koneeche
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"While in the air, press the jump button to perform a double jump"

- Hideo Kojima

ignacioramirez
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*_"Don't fight alone, fight with your family"_*

- Vin Diesel

Flypy
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I had my first fight at 14 where I had absolutely 0 actual fighting experience, me and this guy were fighting after school, I ran at him to tackle him (stupid idea for obvious reasons) he braced and hit me with a quick jab, my entire world just blanked.

The adrenaline I felt in those moments was insane, I fell down and blacked out for 2 seconds but I felt absolutely no pain at all, it felt like I could easily keep going but I stopped because I got injured pretty bad in my eye and didn’t want to continue.

Went home crying out of embarrassment but I’m so glad now that it happened, it was a great learning experience for me to always be prepared in a fight and keep my distance. But don’t fight period it’s never worth it, pride is useless 90% of the time.

JewelxxetPierre
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1:55
Note to self:
Always carry a lead pipe to the pub

WompieTunes
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"Why is everyone quoting everyone"
-Everyone

ayaanosaurasrex
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''Why is everyone quoting me, I never said that''
-Sun Tzu, The art of war.

TheCaliphateCoalition
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"you don't rise to the occasion, you sink to your training."
Facts and that's why it's important to learn a fundamental martial art like boxing, jiu-jitsu, krav maga, wrestling, etc.
I've only been in two fights; both lasted less than 15-20 seconds, and they were in defense. In that sense, I never felt guilty, but the part about pain is so true. Never punch straight on with a closed, tight fist; it almost always will result in fractures or dislocations. Better to use your elbows, shoulders, knees, or a palm strike. You train not to get into fights, but to be ready to react in case you find yourself in one. Always try to escape, a fight could result in assault or manslaughter charges, to say the least.

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The most intense feelings iv’e had after fights is fear of consequence. I’ve been chased by several and different gangs after fights and it could take weeks before it cooled off. Always avoid fights if you can. You may win the battle, but you could loose the war. And it feels really bad to look over your shoulder all the time

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