Unleashed
Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2005 6:07 pm
Has there been a thread on this movie? If so I'll look it up, If not then i got a few questions.
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heretic888 wrote:If you're interesting in competitive ring-fighting or cage-fighting, there are more than enough styles around that emphasize such things. Brazilian Jiujitsu, Shoot, and Mixed Martial Arts all come to mind here.
I am way to old for that now back in my 20s and early 30s I would have love going in to real compititions
To be perfectly blunt, though, I personally think this attitude you believe "in your bones" is a completely moronic and suicidal way to approach dangerous situations outside of controlled environments like the ring. "Beating" the other guy is great when it comes down to competitive sports, but it really loses its importance when multiple attackers and lethal weapons like knives, chains, and guns are added to the mix.
Most hand to hand form fall apart when someone pulls a weapon ( there are a few notable exception). You may not believe it now but when you getting 14 stichs in your forearm .
I don't know of any competent self-defense instructor (whether TMA or not) that would advocate such a clearly self-endangering approach.
I don't know about controlled environment but if a pool stick is the most dangerous thing your facing hanging back is just silly, yes your going to get hit. It happen suck it up and drive on. To Me mabe not you it just seems right to finish with the one on before moving to the next. Suicidal I don't think so save for some minor cut and bruises the worst I've got in a fight was a couple broken noses, 3 cracked, 1 broke rib, 14 stichs on my arm and nice stab wound in the upper right of me back. It seem like a lot but thats over 20 years. Got some great pic of the scares pm if ya want to see them. Oh and chics i met don't dig scare, My wife loves me besides them.
Laterz.
I never claimed to be a pit fighter I said i have fought in "pit fights. A true pit fighter would be some does it for a living Not 6 or 7 fight for the thrill and cash. And as for it being retarded...Well i can see were it would scare you don't feel bad not everyones ready to test there courage and skill against another person without the safety a teacher/doesha/sansei or a judge there to stop it when it gets heated. But if you change your mind. I'll tell ya how to find the fight in your area, easiest is start going to the good kick boxing gyms in your area. If your luck a Mixed Martial train camp. Young fighters are always looking for an outlet and the experience. Watch a few the see if your opinion changes. If your a fighter at all i believe it will.greese1 wrote:I <3 people that claim to be pit fighters. I mean, who else would go out of thier way to LIE about doing something retarded.
Blight wrote:I never claimed to be a pit fighter I said i have fought in "pit fights. A true pit fighter would be some does it for a living Not 6 or 7 fight for the thrill and cash. And as for it being retarded...Well i can see were it would scare you don't feel bad not everyones ready to test there courage and skill against another person without the safety a teacher/doesha/sansei or a judge there to stop it when it gets heated. But if you change your mind. I'll tell ya how to find the fight in your area, easiest is start going to the good kick boxing gyms in your area. If your luck a Mixed Martial train camp. Young fighters are always looking for an outlet and the experience. Watch a few the see if your opinion changes. If your a fighter at all i believe it will.greese1 wrote:I <3 people that claim to be pit fighters. I mean, who else would go out of thier way to LIE about doing something retarded.
Sightblinder wrote:its called Makeitupasyougo N'don'tcarehowitsdone Fu
i saw a movie named "danny the dog"....dont know about this "unleashed" stuff. .Tinker Dragoon wrote:So, I guess nobody's seen the movie then?
sinestus wrote:Blight wrote:I never claimed to be a pit fighter I said i have fought in "pit fights. A true pit fighter would be some does it for a living Not 6 or 7 fight for the thrill and cash. And as for it being retarded...Well i can see were it would scare you don't feel bad not everyones ready to test there courage and skill against another person without the safety a teacher/doesha/sansei or a judge there to stop it when it gets heated. But if you change your mind. I'll tell ya how to find the fight in your area, easiest is start going to the good kick boxing gyms in your area. If your luck a Mixed Martial train camp. Young fighters are always looking for an outlet and the experience. Watch a few the see if your opinion changes. If your a fighter at all i believe it will.greese1 wrote:I <3 people that claim to be pit fighters. I mean, who else would go out of thier way to LIE about doing something retarded.
thanks,
i needed a good laugh...
kick boxing?
training camps?
all these places have someone on hand to patch you back up at the end of the fight...
if there's any kind of official assosiation with the building your in, there's always that safety net...
i've seen a fair number of "unrestricted" brawls/fights in my time,
and been in a number of ones where it wasn't in a place of safety,
the difference is tremendous.
people are willing to fight further, and harder when they know there's someone within striking range who cares if they survive the fight,
i've seen a guy with a messed up leg keep fighting in a "until someone begs for mercy" match 'cause he knew when the fight ended someone would get him to a doctor... (dislocated or some such thing from a bad joint lock...)
and similarly seen a guy beg for mercy when his knee got broken 'cause he knew none of the pot-heads watching cared if he had to crawl through downtown detroit just to get where the ambulances would come...
so, short of saying you've gone out and hunted gang-bangers with nothing but a billy club,
don't come saying pit fights in a gym with an audience are any different than a dojo sparring match.
skill doesn't come from getting yourself messed up,
just tolerance for stupidity...
if you have to get to grappling on the floor, you've done something wrong in the first place... fights are never ment to be fair, or long.
but then this is just my opinion,
and pretty much every fight i've been in that was serious has ended in someone on the ground with something broken, or bleeding... so i don't really have a high opinion of the Ultra-HardCore-Mario-Ultimate-Super-Fighter types...
FefnaGale wrote:oh yeah. an ambulance will pick you up ANYWHERE in detroit. please dont perpetuate a stereotype.
all you need to be a "pit fighter" in NSS or HU is HTH basic and some big "musk-cles".
Freefall wrote:You're thinking of Wing Chun. That's the one NSS restricted to women. Wushu is an exclusive form with about a billion combat moves.
i think its just another made up variant of a real art. wing chun (ving tsun) is an art taught to both genders and i ignore that gender rule to that art.Sightblinder wrote:Sentinel wrote:Freefall wrote:You're thinking of Wing Chun. That's the one NSS restricted to women. Wushu is an exclusive form with about a billion combat moves.
You're thinking of Wui Wing Chun: it's obviously based on Wing Chun, which is reportedly developed by a Buddhist Nun (although she was supposed to have been taught by a Shaolin Monk who survived the destruction of teh Temple).
Wui Wing Chun is exclusive to women.
Wing Chun (some spell and pronounce it Ving Tsun) is not.
Other than in N&S I've never heard of Wui Wing Chun (btw - nothing is as odd as the Vietnamese romanization of it)
Tinker Dragoon wrote:So, I guess nobody's seen the movie then?
FefnaGale wrote:jet li is indeed the man. i am a big donnie yen and now a big tony jaa fan. please dont get me started on kung-fu films , i wanna keep the skin on my finger tips.