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CHAMPIONSHIP STREETFIGHTING
Neal Beaumont (208 pages) PP
Price $19.95 SB
Why is it that most street fights begin and end with punches? In Championship Streetfighting, Ned Beaumont, a seasoned and savvy street fighter who routinely takes out opponents who make the mistake of trying to use karate, jujutsu, taekwondo, and other Asian martial arts, personally trains you in what has proven to be one of the most effective fighting arts ever unleashed on society - boxing. This graphic manual is the first practical book to debunk the many myths associated with what this veteran boxer shows to be painful, even fatal fighting philosophies and techniques practiced by so many "strip mall karatekas" and self-proclaimed martial arts "masters." Now you can learn the bone-breaking hooks and knock-out powerpunching techniques used with such brutal efficiency by the greatest boxers of all time - Dempsey, Frazier, Sullivan, Ali, Patterson - and see how to use them in the street where you may be fighting for your life.
What a joke, I mean come on they left out Marciano. Probably the most devastaing power puncher ever. Not to mention the only undeafeated heavyweight champion.
My favorite line in the book description is where it says "routinely takes out opponents who make the mistake of trying to use karate, jujutsu, taekwondo, and other Asian martial arts, personally trains you in what has proven to be one of the most effective fighting arts ever unleashed on society - boxing."
Don't get me wrong I love boxing, but it is a sport, not streetfighting, there is a totally different set of rules, like ummmm.... there are none in a streetfight. If the UFC and Pride (also sports) have shown us anything it is that you need to be well rounded to be an effective fighter not boxing alone.
Also how can a guy personally train you in a book?
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