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how to block punches the right way ...visit http://www.freemmatips.com for more

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  • That was cool for my left ear.

  • @cypresscoach MMA is as close as one can get for public entertainment. Do you really think boxing is real on the street?, no kicks, eye gouges groin shots etc.? .If a boxer gets a punch in he may be good to go ,if not a skilled street fighter will tear him up. On the street you fight like you train. if the above tactics aren't practiced they won't be there if you need them. MMA has rules but it's as close as the public will tolerate. Boxing is very civilized....are most thugs on the street???

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  • @cypresscoach You got some of your facts wrong. The majority of street fights go to ground based on surveys. I think a good boxer wins hands down in a "fair fight" with rules and with a referee but finding a ref. on the street is hard to come by.

  • When you fight someone on the street, the last thing you want to do is get close enough to let him get hold of you. If you end up on the ground, another attacker can kick you in the head. Street fighting is about staying on your feet, and not losing your balance. 90% of street fights are settled with punches. The ones that go to the ground are usually settled with biting, gouging, or a headlock. There's very little grappling in a street fight. Boxing skills come in handy, most of the time.

  • @jeffsor47 Bullshit. You must be one of those guys who believes MMA is real fighting. It isn't. It's a sport, with a whole bunch of rules.

  • @cypresscoach Bas is not dicussing boxing , he showing real self defense with no Marquis of Queensbury rules....get it?

  • Funny how he makes sarcastic remarks about boxers, then spends 4 minutes demonstrating what I teach my young boxers the first week of training. I agree that bobbing and weaving are over-emphasized. I have my novice kids concentrate more on keeping themselves in a balanced stance, so they can throw punches. Some of the punches Bas is teaching to defend against would rarely be thrown in a boxing match, and a boxer would never duck when an opponent is in a position to throw a knee.

  • Bas rutten is sick

  • @Luciferman3 opssss... sorry dude.... my fault...

  • Love this guy.

  • Lol yeah that's pretty darn far

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