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Fletcher said:I wrestled for 4 years and I've had about a year and a half of karate
The ISCF in St. Louis have a lot of boxing and kick boxing competitions mixed with the MMA. You might hook up with one of the gyms up there and do a little boxing/kickboxing. It's a whole different thing from karate in the sense that you'll never get the idea of what it's like to hit and get hit from all different angles like you will in boxing and kickboxing. The guys in the St. Louis area have a lot of striking experience, so you'll want to work on this, even if to just get you in for a clench and a takedown. Let us know what even you'll be fighting at, I try to attend most of the St. Louis area events.Fletcher said:I realize karate isn't one of the usual striking arts in mma competitions but when I practice outside the dojo I use more of a boxing stance instead of the deep traditional stance that we use in the dojo. Overall I'd say my striking, kicking, grappling, and footwork are all balanced fairly well. I don't have any huge gaps in my fighting but then again none of my skills are that exceptional. I don't think I'm ready to compete seriously yet, but I'd step into the cage to see what happens.