Exactly my comment: "Just avoid a street fight at all costs. There are SO MANY things that can go wrong and are best avoided. The opponent can fall badly and crack his skull or fall and hit something causing him to be a paraplegic (or quad) etc... its just really, really REALLY not worth it and a bad idea. Imo, avoid at all costs and by trying to disengage and leave the scene (safely) by anyone hindering your actions to leave you're building a solid defense should it escalate to a situation of great bodily harm or lethal force usage.
I'm 69, almost 70. I've got a bad back, and COPD and other issues. I'm on SSI and can't afford to pay for lessons or materials. But I would like to know a few things that I could use for self defense. In case I ever needed to. Ive gotten by for 69 years without too many real fights. So I consider myself lucky..
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The little guy crossed his legs several times. To be more specific, a couple times when the little guy stepped, his legs were crossed, in relationship to the big guy. This means if the big guy had quickly advanced in that moment, the little guy's direction of movement would be limited. This isn't an automatic loose, but a more aware and agile fighter could have timed his attack when the little guy's legs were crossed. That would have been the perfect time because the little guy only had one predictable direction to move. Knowing where and when your opponent is going to move is an incredible advantage!
@cornpol7805 😂there are the walking steps and the “fighting steps” in this video When he was moving light on his feet and ready for the fight” taking the steps back like a boxer”, he never crossed. When he wasn't in fighting mood and just walking back “ probably deciding still what to do” he did but that's clearly not what he was talking about. But you’re absolutely right about knowing the next move.
Generally...any BIG guy picking on a smaller guy is a whimp...he can't pick on anyone his own size so he picks on smaller guys...probably women and little girls too. The smaller guy here proves my point.
All sounds good but was fake af. Dude made absolutely no contact a graze at best but I can't see it. Big man put his right arm down to brace his fall if u are knocked out u can't do that because you are unconscious and can't react to falling
Just acoid a street fight at all costs. There are SO MANY things that can go wrong and are best avoided. The opponent can fall badly and crack his skull or fall and hit something causing him to be a paraplegic (or quad) etc... its just really, really REALLY not worth it. Imo, avoid at all costs and by trying to disengage and leave the scene (safely) by anyone hindering your actions to leave you're building a solid defense should it escalate to a situation of great bodily harm or lethal force usage.
@@bomberboom9768 I was thinking the punch was around the "brachial plexus" of the side of the neck, just under the ear. It was difficult to see, unfortunately.