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Have you ever been in a fight?

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have you ever been in a Fight ? if so tell me your experience and how it changed you

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  1. Uh, well, my strange friend tries showing off when he's around other people by acting tough, so he gets rough a lot, but I have MUCH more fighting experience, so I like to use his random strikes to practice and completely own him. when he losses he just keeps going until he get smacked to the floor or smashed against a wall or something. It's quite fun. But I have never been in a REAL fight, sorry.


  2. back in high school was when i had gotten into a **** load of fights my 11th grade year alone i got into 7 fights.  I am confident of my fighting ability now thanks to all my past fights.  with every fight i gained a little bit more experience.  out of high school i got into some bar fight and fighting punk *** co-workers.  anyways fighting helps u in many ways dog.  by the way i never started a fight in my life all have been due to someone else talkin **** or just them disliking me.

  3. As far as martial arts goes, it made me really consider what works.  I was 14 and out on the blacktop shooting basket ball with some friends.  I'm not really sure why this big kid wanted to fight me, but he did.  He kept shoving me and saying bad stuff about white boys, and I just kept trying to walk away. Then his little brother in middle school came up and started shoving me because he saw that I wouldn't do anything about it.  People were yelling fight and I didn't want to.  The big kid came back and slapped me in the face.

    I had a purple belt in TKD and knew lots of strong techniques like side kicks, crescent kicks, rounds houses, flying turn back heel hook kicks, and so on that I thought would've really helped me in a street fight.  However, when I got slapped I didn't use any of them.  Instead, I grabbed the big kid in a body lock and started throwing right hooks to his ear.  He went down and the situation dissipated with his friends and my friends exchanging bad words and hand gestures and me just leaving - but even though I escaped unscathed I was disappointed that my training didn't really come in handy.  His 6th grade brother got really scared and started crying and I felt bad about that.  I think it's best if people keep their fighting on the mats or in the ring.

  4. I been in some, but rarely was it a street fight and i sucked at most.

    When i was like 12 or 13, my friends big brother was pissing me off throwing stuff at me and c**p. I wasn't in martial arts until i was in my late 15's so i was a very ego-istic wannabe thug. Well he was riding his bike talking smack and i caught him by the shirt, threw him off his bike and started socking him hard core in the ribs until he fell down. Then when i walked away he stood up and said "hey come over here" or something like that, so my ego made me go back and he went for a straight take down on me and started rubbing my face against the concrete for like 10 minutes, i was gasing out trying to out muscle him and then he let me up. He started walking away and i pushed him against a car and then we started socking ourselves up again. Then i walked away back to my friends house. Exciting, huh? I pretty much lost that fight.

    Then when i was in my late 14s one of my friends wanted to show off in front of his cousins that he could whoop me, and i was 5'9 small and skinny and he was about 6'3 tall and bulky. Well in the beginning i was very scared of getting inside the gap and punching so i stood outside trying to throw haymakers and he even started chasing me into a parked car, and i was like ahh d**n i can't win this... then he started showing off to his friends and lifted his knee up cuz he use to do a little bit of TKD. I decided to go rushing in there, so i grabbed his knee while he flared a couple punches and i socked him in the solar plex then he started falling back as we were circling, and then i went all out with hooks and he ended up running away and he bumped into another parked car (it was in the parking lot...)

    then i sorta socked him in the chin but i dislocated my arm so the fight had to stop. He ended up fighting one of his other cousins. lol

    I've had many more fights than this and i usually lost them. But ever since i joined the world of Martial arts in my Late 15's i started to realize that all this was stupid and not good to do. I know this doesn't seem true to most of you but it's as real as it gets. But now that I'm a martial artist, I'm off the streets and off those bad gang-influences and I'm living life happy. I haven't got into a fight ever since and not planning to unless needed.

  5. I have been in many fights not that I am a bad guy, but I'm in tae kwon do and we sparr every Friday so far in being in tae kwon do for 7 years. i have knocked out 3 people

  6. When I was bouncing at a nightclub one drunk individual refused to leave. Not really having ever used my training against someone I gave him to the count of three to leave. In his refusal I kicked him full force to his head. He was fast enough to block the move and myself thinking nothing of it I walked away. When I returned to the scene I came to find out I seperated his shoulder from the force.  What it made me realize is had I connected...so now I know to check my power...moreso in situations like that.

  7. well, it made me prepare myself for the chance that another one does happen, reviewed my techniques

  8. Of course, that's my job. Im a fighter. And it changed me by teaching me how not to break my knuckles

  9. yes many. i hit the kid so hard i broke his jaw. that ended the fight. but the most surprising was when i was attacked by a female. never knew why.but all of a suden she started calling me  names. came up and kicked me in the nuts.and that started it. it ended when i hit her in the breast. it changed me  by making me realise that females can be just as aggressive as males.and never take them lightly

  10. Yes, once but i run away coz they were too many!!!!

  11. I always wanted to 'test' my training when I was younger and at the bar once a guy asked me to step outside.  Long story short I humiliated him and threaten to break his arm while holding him in an arm bar and asked if he was done (He said yes so I let go).  I walked away feeling stupid for fighting an untrained fighter-of course I would beat him.

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