very cool my friend very cool indeed. GOD BLESS AMERICAOC Kid said:The one I dont have to use. My best strike is walking away.
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very cool my friend very cool indeed. GOD BLESS AMERICAOC Kid said:The one I dont have to use. My best strike is walking away.
Wow. I'm seeing a lot of claw hands and karate chops.
I hope for all of your sakes, that you don't ever have to fight a boxer.
I hope I never HAVE to fight anyone.hedgehogey said:Wow. I'm seeing a lot of claw hands and karate chops.
I hope for all of your sakes, that you don't ever have to fight a boxer.
If that happens we'll just use our favorite foot techniques. :wink1:hedgehogey said:I hope for all of your sakes, that you don't ever have to fight a boxer.
Jay Bell said:haha...finally, someone has a sense of reality in this thread
Unless your talking about a Thai Boxer.Mark Weiser said:In Reference to fighting a boxer remember a boxer is trained in two major areas depending on weight class of course Endurance and stick and move with jabs and crosses. Most boxers do not expect a sweep or kicking combos or better yet throws and joint locks. Oh by the way watch out for INCOMING
Good point. If you're asking about effective, it would have to be a combination of hands AND feet, and that's getting off the thread.Datu Puti said:The thread was favorite, not most effective. My bread and butter strikes are jabs, crosses and elbows!
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Couldent of said it better myself, I totally agree.:asian:Littledragon said:Just a note, I think simplicity is the best strike of all. If you can use just one move or strike that is effective than that could end anything right away.
I believe in simplicity so I would not try something fancy.