BOLC II Combatives Fight #3

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BOLC II Combatives Fight #3, 205 lbs vs 165 lbs, minimal training (205 lbs) vs wrestler with same training plus wrestling skills (165 lbs)
205 lb Wins

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  • no shoes in this dojo...... -_-

  • lol ive been taking jiu jitsu classes for a while and i ship out to basic in a month. i cant wait to roll with guys in the army. i hope there are some guys with a little more skill to face tho.

  • the 165 may have wrestling experience.. but I doubt it's good experience. He has horrible balance, horrible hips, no neck, no bridging.. no hand fighting, when he was on top he was way too high - this is all stuff that comes naturally to a wrestler.

  • ahahahahahahahah I sux at this.......-_____- still only levl 1

  • @PortaCustodis - Your so tough, too bad your all talk you little pussy.

  • @Mr4433 I'd be happy to meet up with you & we can see if you are even able to take me to the ground within 2 to 3 minutes, if you're not already unconscious by then.

  • Haha and If you are faced with multiple opponents of course you are not going to intentionally go to the ground, but guess what you will likely end up there.

  • @PortaCustodis - You are just like every other billy badass that thinks hes Chuck Norris when it comes to combatives. And "restraining them is preferred now" I think not. I am also in law enforcement and we restain people as part of custody and control. We train to disable and kill people in the Militarty.

  • Wow of course you live in Brooklyn. Any fight that I have been in for longer then 2 minuets ends up on the ground, we train ground techniques to disable and kill the enemy so you can get back on your feet. If you think that the Army as a whole can become proficient with striking you are ignorant and will get people killed. The last thing we want soldiers to do is go hands on with someone if they dont have to.

  • @Mr4433 These are my opinions based on over a decade of military service and nearly two of martial arts training - there's no need to become so emotionally invested. Your personal "cheetoh" comments don't embarrass me - they embarrass you by showing the world what an unprofessional, immature brat you are. Clearly not what you claim to be. It's plain that you're a UFC fanboy who has zero combat experience. One on one wrestling matches almost never occur in reality. Get a grip, cherry.

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