How to Apply MMA to Life and Street Fighting

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2011

http://www.blackbeltmag.com?video=1 George St. Pierre's trainer, Greg Jackson, interviewed by Edward Pollard at the Paradise Warrior's Retreat on March 14, 2009. Topic: application of mixed-martial arts principles and techniques for victory, both as a martial artist and for fighting on the street.

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  • @Haseeb2 lol come on hes doing it for money of course hes going to say wack mma is the best. they just dont want to admit traditional is better, i doubt anyone will be able to see after eye gauge or getting kicked in the nuts n getting beaten to death,an mma fighter would cry and die.

  • I don't understand why he said MMA is the bottom of the pyramid. When one learns a traditional martial art the right way, they will learn how important avoiding a fight is. We should have enough character to remove ourselves from a potentially violent confrontation. Also, if someone has a knife and you are trying to choke them, you will die.

  • I like this. Most untrained street fighters or even a lot of people in general believe that kicking someone in the groin, eye gouging, etc is "dirty fighting" and they wouldn't do that on the streets. I always say back to them "Fine, then I'll just kill your girlfriend." That changes their mind about street fights. Good video.

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