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    ok, but i've seen video's on people in New York fighting, alot of them that were skreet fights, all faught like girls, had no form or anything though, they all swung outwards like they were sidearming the punch or something,

    my hand takes b-line straight to the face, that's how i roll

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quattro Kid
    ok, but i've seen video's on people in New York fighting, alot of them that were skreet fights, all faught like girls, had no form or anything though, they all swung outwards like they were sidearming the punch or something,

    my hand takes b-line straight to the face, that's how i roll
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    You do know that most of the best boxers/fighters come out of New york right? Talking legend status here....and they all grew up fighting on the dirty new york streets.


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    Quote Originally Posted by XLR8NMR2
    LIRL


    You do know that most of the best boxers/fighters come out of New york right? Talking legend status here....and they all grew up fighting on the dirty new york streets.

    all the kids i've faught competition and on the street "mainly from school" from NYC were all talk, they have big mouths and try to scare you out of fighting them, but when it comes down to it, they can take a few hits but they can't fight for shit, they basically can just take an ass beating and they're respected for it.


    no offense, just speaking from personal experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayfuNk
    all the kids i've faught competition and on the street "mainly from school" from NYC were all talk, they have big mouths and try to scare you out of fighting them, but when it comes down to it, they can take a few hits but they can't fight for shit, they basically can just take an ass beating and they're respected for it.


    no offense, just speaking from personal experience.
    *raises hand* i can dish it but i can't take it. if someone squares me right in the nose, i tear up and kinda sit down for a bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by osiriskidd
    *raises hand* i can dish it but i can't take it. if someone squares me right in the nose, i tear up and kinda sit down for a bit
    haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayfuNk
    all the kids i've faught competition and on the street "mainly from school" from NYC were all talk, they have big mouths and try to scare you out of fighting them, but when it comes down to it, they can take a few hits but they can't fight for shit, they basically can just take an ass beating and they're respected for it.


    no offense, just speaking from personal experience.
    In competition were these people from NYC and in atlanta or did you fight them in NYC?!?!?

    I will take you to a gym in Ny and introuduce to this jamican cat named bengie....hes a full time body guard now but he trained with the likes of lennox lewis, mike tyson, and evander holyfield. I watched him instruct a class one day of kids ranging from 8-15 and i'll tell ya these kids were some of the most disipline and well fought kids i have ever seen


    where do you train at?!?!? knuckle up in atlanta?!?!

    im about to start training over here in miami where kimbo trains....i have 2 weeks to make it into my weight class so i have been working out hardcore....shit is no joke around here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by XLR8NMR2
    In competition were these people from NYC and in atlanta or did you fight them in NYC?!?!?

    I will take you to a gym in Ny and introuduce to this jamican cat named bengie....hes a full time body guard now but he trained with the likes of lennox lewis, mike tyson, and evander holyfield. I watched him instruct a class one day of kids ranging from 8-15 and i'll tell ya these kids were some of the most disipline and well fought kids i have ever seen


    where do you train at?!?!? knuckle up in atlanta?!?!

    im about to start training over here in miami where kimbo trains....i have 2 weeks to make it into my weight class so i have been working out hardcore....shit is no joke around here.

    I fought in multiple places, mostly south eastern region.. they travel from everywhere because this is where most tournaments are held. valdosta especially.. for the league i fought in anyways.. IKF. No i dont train at Knuckle up.. i trained 7 years of muay thai privately with some guys up in Buford it's a small place you've more than likely never heard of it, i train BJJ at Alliance Gym, they also do muay thai but im out of that.. im working on my ground game. Im notsaying EVERYONE from NYC is a bad fighter, just the ones i've come across of, like i said, from experience.. of course there's gonna be one school or one guy who actually knows his shit, but fromt he majority i've come across they're just a bunch of bumbling idiots.

    Kimbo is a damn good boxer, but he's a SHITTY MMA fighter.. he lost his first MMA match to a no name who happened to be pretty bad too.. you dodge his punch and put him in a choke and it's over. you just have to be his size.. which isn't easy to accomplish.. that's a big dude!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kayfuNk
    I fought in multiple places, mostly south eastern region.. they travel from everywhere because this is where most tournaments are held. valdosta especially.. for the league i fought in anyways.. IKF. No i dont train at Knuckle up.. i trained 7 years of muay thai privately with some guys up in Buford it's a small place you've more than likely never heard of it, i train BJJ at Alliance Gym, they also do muay thai but im out of that.. im working on my ground game. Im notsaying EVERYONE from NYC is a bad fighter, just the ones i've come across of, like i said, from experience.. of course there's gonna be one school or one guy who actually knows his shit, but fromt he majority i've come across they're just a bunch of bumbling idiots.

    Kimbo is a damn good boxer, but he's a SHITTY MMA fighter.. he lost his first MMA match to a no name who happened to be pretty bad too.. you dodge his punch and put him in a choke and it's over. you just have to be his size.. which isn't easy to accomplish.. that's a big dude!
    Never heard of BJJ but i have heard of alliance..i heard the gym there is pretty nice....Right now i'm going to be going in training in 2 weeks for ji jitsu and whenever i get my black belt in that i would love to learn brazilian muy thai....Serial killer on here is a black belt in ji jitsu and we had a short spare session and he had me on the ground like all the 4 times i tried to come at him....

    next time you come down to florida miami dade area and you need a ring or facility hit me up.... i haven't been here yet but i'm checking it out this weekend.....they have great instructors from what i hear and kimbo slice trains there...

    http://www.mixed-martial-arts-miami....FQJsPAodrVSN9g

    i eventually want to be staioned in japan once i join the air force in a couple years and learn japanesse and see if it's possible to learn Ninjitsu....if i can get my black belt in ninjitsu i will def go to the UFC and fight....

    i don't think there are any ninjas in the UFC but imagine if there were.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by XLR8NMR2
    Never heard of BJJ but i have heard of alliance..i heard the gym there is pretty nice....Right now i'm going to be going in training in 2 weeks for ji jitsu and whenever i get my black belt in that i would love to learn brazilian muy thai....Serial killer on here is a black belt in ji jitsu and we had a short spare session and he had me on the ground like all the 4 times i tried to come at him....

    next time you come down to florida miami dade area and you need a ring or facility hit me up.... i haven't been here yet but i'm checking it out this weekend.....they have great instructors from what i hear and kimbo slice trains there...

    http://www.mixed-martial-arts-miami....FQJsPAodrVSN9g

    i eventually want to be staioned in japan once i join the air force in a couple years and learn japanesse and see if it's possible to learn Ninjitsu....if i can get my black belt in ninjitsu i will def go to the UFC and fight....

    i don't think there are any ninjas in the UFC but imagine if there were.....
    BJJ is brazilian jiu jitsu.. the only form that you need to learn if you're going to do jiu jitsu.. Alliance is the best int he US forthat..and it's been proven. at every tournament they dominate the competition.. a black belt in BJJ will take you upwards of 10 years btw. Muay Thai is not brazlilian.. and you definitely dont wanna go there to learn it.. stay here and take muay thai at Alliance as well or if you're that dedicated go to thai land! Ninjitsu is the art of being a ninja.. so not too much striking involved btw! it's mostly weapons and learning how to kill your opponant quickly and quietly.. I have a place in Miami but ill let you know if i come down there and need a place to train.. i haven't trained down there yet :P if you're good at jiu jitsu you can win almost any street fight.. you're taught to keep distance then close it at the right time and once you take someone to the ground who doesn't know how to ground fight, it's game over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quattro Kid
    ok, but i've seen video's on people in New York fighting, alot of them that were skreet fights, all faught like girls, had no form or anything though, they all swung outwards like they were sidearming the punch or something,

    my hand takes b-line straight to the face, that's how i roll
    Sorry that sounded gay, was that real talk?

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