KFM Keysi Fighting Method Martial Arts Self Defense Skills
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@auralvampire1 Where is there a KFM school in DC? Who's your chief instructor?
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Hey, comparing BJJ to KFM is apples to oranges. I'd be happy to fight a BJJ guy anyday by both of our rules. But dont get your face close to mine cause I'll bite your fucking chin off. Thats the difference between BJJ and KFM, sport versus street. We play by no rules, we fight on the pavement. KFM is not MMA, it's cold hard prison style street fighting with nothing held back, we dont train on mats, we dont train in gyms, we train on the sidewalk.
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Yall don't get it huh?
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Hey, comparing BJJ to KFM is apples to oranges. I'd be happy to fight a BJJ guy anyday by both of our rules. But dont get your face close to mine cause I'll bite your fucking chin off. Thats the difference between BJJ and KFM, sport versus street. We play by no rules, we fight on the pavement. KFM is not MMA, it's cold hard prison style street fighting with nothing held back, we dont train on mats, we dont train in gyms, we train on the sidewalk. We are street raised people who fight to survive.
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Hey, comparing BJJ to KFM is apples to oranges. I'd be happy to fight a BJJ guy anyday by both of our rules. But dont get your face close to mine cause I'll bite your fucking chin off. Thats the difference between BJJ and KFM, sport versus street. We play by no rules, we fight on the pavement. KFM is not MMA, it's cold hard prison style street fighting with nothing held back, we dont train on mats, we dont train in gyms we train on the sidewalk. We are street raised people who fight to survive
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hey i know keysi is better cuz its mma's weakness n keysi is spanish martial arts.. spanish can kick ass i love keysi but idk where to find them in miamifl i live in sweetwater fl but idk where thier is classes in miami
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I really wish i could hear what he was saying over the music
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Well I've put this to the test against an MMA guy. I realize it comes down to the individual. However when a jujitsu guy gets you in his guard, and expects you to wrestle around with him..and gets pummeled instead, it didn't work out for the jujitsu guy. Trained responses are the worst thing going nowadays. Just sayin.
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2 years Judo, some cross with BJJ. I honestly don't know what I'd do to hold the guard in that situation. Maybe try to control the first elbow and go for sweep into an armbar? Not even sure that would work. Newaza training should be fun this week :D
Jesus I used to train in KFM and Andy & Justo are incredible people and know what they are talking about ,Justo has many stories of his tough life in spain growing up there.Unless you have trained in KFM keep your opinions to yourselves.Because you have no idea what your talking about or how pathetic your comments are .
4030bing 2 years ago 27
First off, let me make it clear that I am NOT mocking the KFM. These guys have their own style which appears to be very effective & compatible with other martial arts. However as a BJJ practitioner I can say that against anyone who knows what he's doing, this would be REALLY hard to pull off. Why? Because when someone has you in their guard, they're not just sitting there but always monitoring and controlling your hands. Also any downward arm move aids the BJJ guy to do a punch-through triangle.
OcelotTheGunslinger 6 months ago 3