Long story short: Me and my bro were play fighting, I said square up, some other dude thought I said square up to his little cousin who was beside us, he tried to fight me, we start beefing and talking shit for a good 5 or so minutes, people crowd around, people try holding him back, he starts getting angry like he's about to beat me up, nothing happens and we both walk away.
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Anyways me and that guy have had problems in the past. I'd say the beef is to the point where I'd pull a gun on him if I saw him. I have nothing to lose at this point in my life, I'm willing to beat him to death and lose it all.
If the brawl is serious your opponent will most likely attack you with a hook, which is devastating but rather slow. So you must keep the control of yourself without getting in panic, and rapidly punch him under the nose (it's a very painful point, so you don't have to land a powerful blow, it just has to be very fast) then, he will get a bit back, and that's your turn to attack and you must be effective when you do. This is not a boxing match and you can kick his balls or hit your head on his face
Long story short: Me and my bro were play fighting, I said square up, some other dude thought I said square up to his little cousin who was beside us, he tried to fight me, we start beefing and talking shit for a good 5 or so minutes, people crowd around, people try holding him back, he starts getting angry like he's about to beat me up, nothing happens and we both walk away.
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Anyways me and that guy have had problems in the past. I'd say the beef is to the point where I'd pull a gun on him if I saw him. I have nothing to lose at this point in my life, I'm willing to beat him to death and lose it all.
I don't know anything about your opponent, all I can tell you is how I would deal with an altercation.
There is one thing you need to be aware of.
Distance Management:
First off, before you get in any fight, be sure he doesn't have any weapons on him, ideally you want to be able to choose the location, make sure you fight on a somewhat soft surface like grass. You should always keep your hands up and try to measure your distance to him, if you're taller you've got an advantage because of longer reach.
If he's taller than you need to be faster to make up for his reach, circle around him with footwork.
Your strategy will be a guerrilla warfare hit and run tactic, which means you'll step in hit him with a quick combination(a 1-2) and retreat. If he charges at you, keep circling while using low kicks to keep him at bay.
In a fight there are three zones you need to be aware of.
Being away to where none of his punches and kicks can reach you is called the green zone.
Once he's in range to hit you, you're in a red zone.
But guess what? His own body is also a green zone.
What you want to do is minimize the time you spend in the red zone, only enter for a second to deal a jab and immediately get out, if he charges, go for the clinch, and if he still manages to get to you and the fight goes to the ground, if you're on your back I want you to clinch him as fast as possible so he don't knock you out, he might power through but once he does, use his own momentum to get out from that position, however you have to do it.
Remember this is a fight, not a match so you'll do whatever it takes to get the upper hand, biting, groan strikes, eye gouging, they're all fair game.
Of course, all this advice is pretty general, I don't know the guys size, weight, strength, speed and athleticism so I don't know how useful this is but use my game plan as much as it helps while following your instincts.
Also, in your heart accept the possibility that even with all the preparation, you might still get beat up, be ok with whatever happens so you can hopefully deal with the adrenaline dump that can almost paralyze you if you're not prepared for it. Your goal is to do whatever you can do, if it doesn't work than it just means you need to get better. Good luck dude.
That's not how natural selection works. Just because someone is bigger than you doesn't mean they will always win. If you're a good fighter you can defeat someone bigger than you easily.
I'm not a quitter who is willing to accept losses in life, that's what nerds do :elmo:
Size does not correlate to strength. Innate power level is largely defined by talent, and it's actually the case that "smaller" people have the monopoly in power. Just like how Mike Tyson's punch was measured at 1200psi, vs. Bruce Lee's 2000psi.
Size does not correlate to strength. Innate power level is largely defined by talent, and it's actually the case that "smaller" people have the monopoly in power. Just like how Mike Tyson's punch was measured at 1200psi, vs. Bruce Lee's 2000psi.
go learn hypnosis, and convince him he's your ***** for the rest of his life.
or go learn ju-jitsu, just like dexter ! hypnotise him and tell him to go on a vacation to a third world countrie where police doesn't give a shit about who die and who lives, when he gets there kill him after you'd have him gangbanged by lots of gay thugs, burry him and get back home.