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LiberalAgenda8
09/22/23 8:57:20 PM
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What? This makes no sense. You do multiple combat sports. And someone who currently isn't partaking in a hobby doesn't mean that they have never done one in the past. Your logic is the equivalent to saying that because they currently dont weight lift, that they have 0 experience in weight lifting.

I don't believe you. Regardless, this is a deflection. If you have some experience then surely you understand the silliness of someone who's lost every fight trying to teach someone who actively competes and has won fights
The person whose lost every single fight will know about what escalates a fight, will be able to take more hits, will know about avoiding certain actions, and how to maximize damage and what mistakes they can avoid to have them lesser the chance of losing a fight. They also know that street fights have no rules and will do whatever it takes to win.

Getting into a bunch of fights increases your ability to take a hit, prepare for it, and be able to adapt to certain situations.

Fighting is also based on a multi variety of things. Which includes weight, location, stamina, fitness and spacing. A fat person who fights a skinny person in an allyway is going to have a much better chance of being them compared to an open field.

You're analogy doesn't take into account that fights have multiple things to them
. By the way "Practicing MMA" is merely short hand, saying each style you practice in silly. I participated in a thread where I went really in depth regarding MMA, the styles I practice, as well as HEMA. That's not this thread though.
It's perfectly acceptable to say that someones primary arts are muay thai and judo or jiujitsu. MMA is a broad spectrum and encompasses a lot of stuff


Irrelevant. He's still a person who's trying to provide advice to people who win.
The person whose always lost will still have more experience than someone who has never fought.



Also irrelevant. He still is trying to provide advice to people who win.

Someone who has gotten into a bunch of fights has viable advice due to experience.

I'm going to be skeptical if the advice sounds ridiculous (like yours) and not matching up to my experience and then to top it off the person has never won a fight in their life. I'm going to believe the person has nothing to teach and is a fraud at worst or mistaken in his abilities at best.

But you switched from street fighting, to professional fights. And then compared them. When both street fights and professional bouts are completely different from each other. Professional fights have rules and weight classes. Street Fights dont

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