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09-23-2004, 10:16 AM #1
most effective "first move" in fight....
what would u guys consider to be the best "first move" in a street fight or no-holds barred type fight to get the opponent down quick. i was thinking if u get close enough, a strong punch to their upper ab region, basically no matter how strong ur abs are, if u get hit in that little area, its gonna knock the wind out of u, that way there not gonna be able to breath for a minute or so and give u a huge advantage...whats ur guys choices????
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09-23-2004, 10:36 AM #2
For a fight on the street it would have to be the Bil Jee (finger jab to the eyes). It's easy, fast and effective. You can't fight if you can't see. This was one of Bruce Lee's favorite techniques. Seconod best would have to be a straight kick to the nutz.
JMHO
MT
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09-23-2004, 10:42 AM #3
chin shot! it will put em on their ass everytime.
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09-23-2004, 10:59 AM #4
I'm old school........a foot to nuts movement I've found works the best. Two nuts, two feet.....coinsident? I don't think so. hahahahaha
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09-23-2004, 06:05 PM #5
Strike my way in- to a clinch- lift him and drop him on his head..
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09-23-2004, 06:12 PM #6Associate Member
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IN a street fight, I personally like the front knee kick where you kick him in the front of the knee in a driving motion, almost trying to bend his leg the wrong way, so his leg feels like its going to snap (and it might, LOL) and then when he bends over in pain (and trust me he will) its either uppercuts or knees to the head or if he falls to the ground its up to you jump on and punch away or a few head stomps always do the trick. This will only work if you have a good and fast front kick.
The eye strike is a thing of beauty though, thats up there on my list too.
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09-23-2004, 06:16 PM #7
If you can land it a throat shot...
If you can't breath you can't fight...
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09-23-2004, 06:30 PM #8Junior Member
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Originally Posted by Div1Wrestler
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09-23-2004, 11:11 PM #9Originally Posted by rev911apollyon
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09-24-2004, 04:03 AM #10
The most effective first move would be to pick up a baseball bat!!
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09-24-2004, 08:45 AM #11Originally Posted by HULK1732
exactely i havent been in too many fights, but all the ones i have startd with a double leg take down, and ended with me sitting on top of him bashing his face in.
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09-26-2004, 12:01 AM #12Associate Member
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Double Leg takedown works everytime. As long as your not fighting another wrestler no one really knows how to defend a double leg, or expects it. And once you got him on the ground a wrestler will win everytime.
If I know i'm about to get in another fight, sometimes i'll stand there with my hands at my side, kinda in a staggered stance talking ****. Waiting for him to throw that much anticipated first punch. With my hands down he thinks he can land an easy right hook and i'll have no way of defending it. Lilttle does he know. So he throws the hook (that I could see coming before he decided to throw it) I duck it, change level and blast him with a double leg. Natural Instict
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09-26-2004, 12:17 AM #13Originally Posted by KAEW44
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09-26-2004, 07:40 PM #14
jab to the neck would be lethal!
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09-26-2004, 10:58 PM #15
kick to the groin works everytime. Depending on the size of the guy a double leg may not always work. And don't think its because I suck at wrestling or anything I placed in my county (losing to the state champ) and i weigh about 210 lbs. But if we're speakin on messin around wit some big bar types I'd go with the groin shot to a knee in the face(if available) or groin to a heavy hand to the chin.
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09-26-2004, 11:05 PM #16
i cant believe some of the threads that i am reading!!!!!!!!!! some of the things that i read were some pu$$y sh*t. when i fight i want somebody to try and kick me in the balls or jab my eyes. if i am squared up with someone that is not going to happen. anyway...i would have to go with a bow to the face or my personal favorite a headbutt
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09-26-2004, 11:29 PM #17
He better not be trained
Gentlemen! Gentlemen!
First, we are talking about a street fight, with a bad guy attacker. Right?
Anybody with more than a year or two of quality training will not get kicked in the nuts. Its covered over and over again. No real sucker "first" punch unless he's really really stupid.
Assume your attacker to always be trained, and you will fare better.
The eyes are good (without getting into morals and ethics, and assuming we're talking about a bad guy) even if you don't get in. In traditional Aiki-Jujitsu, or in some chinese styles, an attack at the eyes is used to create Kazushi, or off balance to the attacker, allowing other "options". Maybe the groin. Who knows. But going to the eyes needs to be accomplished with commitment (meaning your trying to go there, but expecting a block in a particular way). His hands come up to block, you then attack a point (pick one) where you can. Don't plan the attack until you see the response, then work at the weak points. I agree with this attack above all else. Nicely put MonkeyTown!
Regarding just 'puttin him on his head' Watch some of last year Pride and UFC fights regarding rushing into a clinch. There have been some great grapplers this last year that were KO'd in the less than the first minute thru devastating counters (ie knee to the face, back punch). I see this when I'm being attacked by a big guy, linebackers, wrestlers. On the way at me, or on the way down, simple attacks (ie. taught in Kajukembo, Kempo, Combat Tai Chi, and Jujitsu (not Brazilian)) can break knees easily. It's just too easy to counter. Soften em up as you work to the inside. Find yourself there, don't rush there.
If MMA bouts allowed trachea strikes and knee shattering techniques, you would see alot less "rushing in".
My long winded answer is (I guess) there is no one answer. If I was facing Mike Tyson, I would get to the ground quick. If I was Ralph Gracie was taking my wallet, I would definately stay to the outside for as long as I could.
I have one "sucker" punch under my belt. The rest were counters to an attackers first move. I prefer them moving towards me and letting their movements defeat them. Just my style.
Love u guys, Peace.
Jimbo
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09-27-2004, 12:17 AM #18Originally Posted by Monkeytown
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09-27-2004, 12:31 AM #19
Headbutt to the nose. You'll win right off the bat.
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09-27-2004, 01:04 AM #20
thank you ronny. finally someone with some class. that is a great first move. thay never know what to think or do after a solid headbutt
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09-27-2004, 04:12 AM #21
Well, Sensei jim, It goes both ways with the strikers being drop on the head or taken down and punched out.. A street fight is not a ring sport (close but not the same) Playing sticky fingers or combat kia or whatever is not going to stop even a good high school wrestler for getting you down....... as far as "trachea strikes and knee shattering techniques" you have been watching too much TV period...
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09-27-2004, 06:10 AM #22
In a streetfight, taking someone to the ground isn't always a good idea. First, I never wrestled but I have a very good sprawl with little training. With the possible exception of some MMA pro's and D1A collegiate wrestlers, nobody is taking my knee, nobody. My point is, just because you may be trained in takedowns, don't think that your opponent doesn't know how to sprawl effectively because it is a very natural movement. Second, being on the ground makes you vulnerable to other opponents.
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09-27-2004, 02:03 PM #23Originally Posted by inheritmylife
There are over 500 counters to sprawls just like the double leg... Saying your good and being good are two diff things......
Read the org post.... In any of your post you say nothing about the subject, instead its I wouldnt do that... give us some insight
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09-27-2004, 02:11 PM #24
I still can't see how you guys can top a swift kick to the twig and berries. hahahahahaha
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09-27-2004, 02:24 PM #25
Swift kick to the shin, punch in the throat or nose, kick in the nutts
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09-27-2004, 02:43 PM #26
Problem with a Swift Kick in the nuts is that when people are about to fight, they're already thinking about places to protect. It takes too much time to pull your leg back and then aim for his nuts. I've seen many people hit the side of the knee or the insides of the thigh and get their leg caught. Then what happens? They fall to the ground because they lose their balance. It's a **** move.
I still stick with the Headbutt to the Nose. Minimal movement and maximum damage.
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09-27-2004, 09:27 PM #27Associate Member
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Originally Posted by inheritmylife
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09-27-2004, 10:31 PM #28
We're talkign Street Fight, no rules. Not a MMA fight. I'm a big fan of MMA but that rarely applies to a street fight. You're talkin' about two guys trained to fight eachother. They watch their opponenets previous fights and have an educated training towards defeating their opponent. Street fights don't have that.
It's two blokes who just want to get it on. I'm telling you from experience, there's no better move then a headbutt to the nose. It has the most damage through the least amount of space with the maximum amount of discomfort.
You can't beat a headbutt to the nose period.
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09-28-2004, 01:00 AM #29Associate Member
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Originally Posted by MMA
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09-28-2004, 09:45 AM #30Junior Member
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Every time I have gotten in a fight.
I just give the guy a head but as hard as I can right on the nose, make his eyes all watery then finnish him off with the old one two
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09-28-2004, 10:15 AM #31Originally Posted by BiteTheDust
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09-28-2004, 11:08 AM #32Associate Member
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Do you think the head butt is more effective for a shorter fighter to use it on a taller one or visa versa?
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09-28-2004, 03:03 PM #33
drop in for a double leg if u konw what u are doing. i did when one bro came at me like that. simple double leg, pick his big ass up and landed on top of him and wailed away on his face
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09-30-2004, 11:20 AM #34Retired Vet
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first move, an Irish kiss........ ie, a head butt.
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09-30-2004, 01:21 PM #35
Hard over hand right, (I've knocked out probably 5 guys before the fight even started), or I'll use jab kicks and thai kicks to get their hands down and then fire my shots off. Clinch also works well, most guys won't know what to do and tyou can throw knee's and elbows, I've also ducked an opponents first punch, come up around then and sunk the rear naked choke, they go out in a matter of second and you can use their body to block attacks from their friends...
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10-01-2004, 10:04 AM #36Originally Posted by Div1Wrestler
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10-01-2004, 02:11 PM #37Originally Posted by Div1Wrestler
I agree........
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10-01-2004, 02:22 PM #38Member
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Originally Posted by nathanw21
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i once pulled off a graet first move i had been planning to try to use forever. It was in 11th grade tho haha. this kid wanted to fight me because his friends and my friends had problems since ever. so he walks up to me and pushes me, so i push him back into a locker and sort of turn sideways and mule kick him right in the face he was on the floor with a broken nose 10 seconds after he pushed me. we actually became friends after that
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11-16-2004, 05:57 AM #40
everyone wants to protect their face and are on the lookout for kicks to the groin. so an old man in the pen (lifer) said to blast em with a hard rib shot, trying to punch your fist through the guy, that will give you time to do whatever else you want to do.
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