How to Win ANY Street Fight - 4 Ways

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In this video, I will share to you 4 ways how to win any street fight. Learn real and practical fight techniques and key tactics designed to win any fight in just seconds. With these 4 methods, your opponent's size and fighting ability will not matter even if they are bigger, stronger, and faster than you.

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0:00 How to Win ANY Street Fight - 4 Ways
1:06 1st Thing to do in Fights
3:11 What Punch to Throw in a Fight
5:11 Disarming your Opponent
6:31 Being Ready and Prepared to Fight

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My name is Tony Jeffries, Olympic Bronze medallist & former undefeated pro boxer. I’m the owner of Master Boxing where I take your boxing to the next level.

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

Tony Jeffries and his team are not responsible for any harm or injuries caused by attempting these techniques. These videos are not a substitute for personal defense advice from a professional. Consult with a professional for advice tailored to your specific circumstances.

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What punch would you throw in a fight? Let me know!
Watch next: How to Box in 4 Minutes | Boxing Training for Beginners

Tony_Jeffries
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The main reason why "normal" (social and peaceful) people lose street fights is that they don't believe they're really in a street fight before they're bleeding flat on the ground. And this is in fact a civilization-problem that is hard to train away. Nevertheless, as a long-time Boxing fan I love your content. Great work. Greetings from Germany

TheMedic
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The best advice here is to put your hands up and your foot back. Don't tackle, don't offer to shake, and don't act tough or you have a low chance of winning. Make it difficult for them to hit you and take your shot if it's there. The smartest advice was to leave if you can back away and don't fight.

CosmicPen
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I feel that if someone is open for a handshake after saying you dont wanna fight, people that want to fight won't even entertain this. You're just suckerpuncing honest people that want to recognize mistakes or whatever. People that want to hurt you won't entertain you with a handshake.

LordArie
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Imagine 2 guys who learnt this got into a fight and both of them says "lissen mae I don wona foayt" Then shake eachother's hands then proceeds to hook eachothers faces 😂

nil.
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the hands up defensive position does one other important thing. it lets bystanders and witnesses and cameras see you are not the aggressor. this is important for a legal defense later

BWS
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Tony, you had it spot on 0:45 especially here in Canada. I knock the guy out, i'm going to jail. I hurt him, i'm in trouble. I get knocked out, i'm going to the hospital. Always walk away unless you cannot absolutely avoid it. Great video

ibizawavey
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I did construction in Alaska and was challenged often. My reaction was as much verbal aggression and to say I was happy to fight. I was not afraid to get hit and they knew it. Worked every time, only got in one minor scuffel.

rodniki
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Great advice. I want to present anyone and everyone a scenario my father told me years ago.
( i boxed and took Judo for sometime.)
So at times i thought i was a badass.
My father stated the following.
One hit, just one hit to someones temple, you kill somebody and you’re going to jail.
The same is true for your own life as well.
Just stuff to ponder if you’re considering not walking away from a fight.

localwear
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Or RUN like the sky is fall down on you! This always work for me!

Mitsusplik
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As someone who knows a wee bit about wrestling, if you’re going for the dive against the other guys’ legs, you better know what you’re doing. Do not try that the first time you’re in a fight: chances are you’re going to get a knee in the face, a punch from the side or fall down together and have to roll around fighting on the floor/pavement.

antonym
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Not the hardest man on earth by a long shot, but as a youth I loved scrapping in the streets. Anyone who puts their hands up in front of their face but a distance away has prepared for this and I’m going low with straight right to centre mass, which is a fight ending shot. Anyone who puts their left hand out to shake is taking the mick and gonna get rocked straight on that exposed jaw without a second of hesitation. Anyone who shakes a man’s hand as an agreement they don’t want a fight and then throws a sucker punch isn’t defending himself, he’s pulling a c*nts trick and becoming the aggressor in one, which a court of law will agree with 99% of the time. The only solid advice in all this if you’re not out looking for the fight is to just walk or run away as needed. The takedown works on big guys and I have used it, but if done fast it leaves someone falling backwards to the pavement with a lot of momentum and no way to cushion the blow, unless trained as a stunt man / entertainment wrestler, which could lead to death. Lucky for me I never seriously hurt anyone, as well as never got seriously hurt. Now I’m an older and hopefully wiser man, I know that win or lose, you’re risking too much. Walk away and get on with your life if it’s an egos fight. If it’s a life or death situation you wanna prepare for, train the 400m sprint.

jasonsteane
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"Never overestimate yourself and never underestimate your enemy!"--- Sun Tzu, "The Art of War!"

Georgia-Vic
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If they think you're afraid, they will come after you and/or their friends will too. Speaking from experience using both methods. I can't think of a time when I told someone I didn't want to fight they weren't emboldened and started throwing anyway. When I've set up in a boxing stance and said let's go, they're shocked and don't want to fight or get get nailed a few times they go down and say they don't want to fight...then of course when the bouncers or their friends break it up, they get mouthy and fake tough again and that's when you can LOL.

stevewise
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Sadly as a person who'd been involved in 100+ Street fights before walking away from the scene in my early 20's to avoid jail...I can chime in here....drink is the main catalyst...you fight less when not around drunk people...when you're around drunk people you end up fighting more.but are also usuallydrunk....but you're also useless...as are they...these tips are great...but there's no time to think you go past flight or fight your on auto pilot

Weasel_.
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Guys, if you are not a fighter don't try any of these things as a real fighter will not fall for it and will seriously hurt you for messing with him.

Martijn
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If you have to fight... Fight dirty... There are no rules...

mikewallace
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I noticed you didn't mention your hands up helps guard the face. Part of my boxing journey was watching Mr. Jeffries explain to me how to do things. I was experiencing severe anxiety. Boxing gave me my confidence back, it helped me overcome anxiety and boosted myself esteem. If you're new to boxing listen well, he's an Olympian for a reason.

Snorlaxagus
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What if both parties were your YouTube subscribers

Salman..
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This is the funniest video I seen yet! I like to keep my distance so I can see what his attack may be, gives me time to counter, always keep your distance, when possible!

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