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I’ve been practicing how to knock someone out for couple of months. I’m sorry for the next guy who tries to fw me

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    How have you been practicing?
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    @AmyShackles literally learning from boxers
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    Wow dude so cool
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    @jestdotty "forward". This is a threat to everyone not directly responding to their emails...

    "fuck with", probably.
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    @superdupernova on YouTube or in person?

    Are you sparing?
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    do you get into fights often?
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    FAAAAAAAAAARK Bro I am WORRIED for the next guy !!!! FARK !!!!!!1
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    aww look at the little guy who could, so cute.
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    @lungdart my cousin is into boxing so I go with him to training from time to time
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    @superdupernova right on. I trained a little boxing, make sure you're getting about 50% of the training time in actual sparring if you want it to be effective.

    The more you train the less you'll want to fight though. Especially with strikes
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    > "I’m sorry for the next guy who tries to fw me"

    Buddy's Taekwondo instructor told him boxing (as a self-defense) is only affective against someone who is not a boxer. Probably true for the majority of martial arts.

    The military guys here say learning Jujitsu is the most affective self defense, since the majority of hand-to-hand combat will end up on the ground anyway. Might as well know how to lock the guy up and choke them out (before they do it to you).
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    The Dunning Kruger is Dunning Krugering again
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    @PaperTrail yup. Just don't forget to train take downs and wrestling up. Transitioning from standing to ground helps get you the chokes. No guard pulling in the street.

    Reverse is helpful in the real world when buddies friends will boot stomp you the second you hit the ground. Get up and get up fast
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    OP my gay friend has been trying to knock guys up for years, what's your number I'm sure he'll help you practice
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    @MammaNeedHummus it starts with +1 425

    leaving the rest to you
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