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diego
08-25-2017, 02:53 PM
I`m reading about Steroids in the fight game history with Bones Jones in the headlines wiki mentioned he got in trouble using a 12 to 6 elbow in an earlier fight so reading the rules I was left in disbelief, lol.



Attacking an opponent after the bell has sounded the end of the period of unarmed combat

The last rule is the top tactic of awareness in any self defense situation a good sucker shot can win the war...a quote from a past Jungle war
The first man to see the other one lives in a jungle carrying rifles.

Soccer kicks, groin shots eye rakes and 12 to 6 elbow is like the basic moves in kajukenbo they throw them like jabs along with the basic generic USA kick boxing combos of the 70`s.

also


Light Heavyweight (men) – between 185 and 205 lb (83.9 and 93.0 kg)
Heavyweight (men) – between 205 and 265 lb (93.0 and 120.2 kg)
Super Heavyweight (men) - With no upper weight limit


They don`t let 180 pounders kick box 205 pounders so how is MMA for lightweights 150 pounds vs a heavyweight 220 pounds a good school for self defense?.


Like Jon Jones born 1988 first fight won 2008 so say age 10 he gets Karate white belt then age 17 gets his first black belt and does 3 years BJJ with general weightlifting in High School. So he is 6 foot 2 fights at 205. One thing that ****es me off about his media marketing is he has my build like I`m too tall putting on weight is very hard unless I want to eat like a body builder which sucks trying to do kicks ****ting your self all day lol. anyway Jones isn`t that good he is always 2 inches taller and longer reach than the fighters he knocks out...he should fight Stipe without steroids, but that`s for the MMA forum.


So the above is your average good Karate school 10 years for first degree black belt 3 years ground game and weight lifting. But looking at Jones with Steroids replace Karate with Boxing and Muay Thai the techniques don`t matter it`s the hard sparring which steroids helps you to recover from faster and its about explosive athleticism backing up whatever styles you do strikes.

Steroids makes the 10 year karate black belt with Wrestling experience to go from running a local karate fitness Dojo doing a 200 pound bench press to lifting 300 pounds in 3 months turning his school into an international combat gym.

Like Hulk Hogan was 6 foot 6 240 pounds amature pro wrestler after steroids he went up to 300 pounds and became worth millions.

Muay Thai, Boxing, Soviet Judo lol MMA etc any popular need to be tough sport has gone through the steroids were legal 1970s phase so their schools have famous athletes on TV promoting self defense.

How can an average Karate or Kung Fu type school with old school training compete with drugged up sports monsters from the 80`s. Like give Wing Chun 200 steroids fighters and in 10 years Wing Chun will achieve total pop and enter the Olympics.





There are 11 classes of weight for fighters:[7]

Atomweight (women) - up to 105 lb (47.6 kg)
Strawweight (women) - between 105 and 115 lb (47.6 and 52.2 kg)
Flyweight (men/women) – between 115 and 125 lb (52.2 and 56.7 kg)
Bantamweight (men/women) – between 125 and 135 lb (56.7 and 61.2 kg)
Featherweight (men/women) – between 135 and 145 lb (61.2 and 65.8 kg)
Lightweight (men) – between 145 and 155 lb (65.8 and 70.3 kg)
Welterweight (men) – between 155 and 170 lb (70.3 and 77.1 kg)
Middleweight (men) – between 170 and 185 lb (77.1 and 83.9 kg)
Light Heavyweight (men) – between 185 and 205 lb (83.9 and 93.0 kg)
Heavyweight (men) – between 205 and 265 lb (93.0 and 120.2 kg)
Super Heavyweight (men) - With no upper weight limit
Fouls[edit]
As set out by the Association of Boxing Commissions:[8]

Grabbing the fence
Holding opponent’s shorts or gloves
Head-butting
Biting or spitting at an opponent
Hair pulling
Fish-hooking
Intentionally placing a finger into any orifice, or into any cut or laceration of an opponent
Eye gouging of any kind
Groin attacks
Downward pointing of elbow strikes (see 12-6 elbow)
Small joint manipulation
Strikes to the spine or back of the head or anything behind the ears (see Rabbit punch)
Throat strikes of any kind, including, without limitation, grabbing the trachea
Clawing, pinching, twisting the flesh
Kicking the head of a grounded opponent (see Soccer kick)
Kneeing the head of a grounded opponent
Stomping an opponent on the ground
Swearing or offensive language in the cage
Any unsportsmanlike conduct that causes an injury to opponent
Attacking an opponent during a break
Attacking an opponent who is under the care of the referee
Timidity (avoiding contact, consistent dropping of mouthpiece, or faking an injury)
Interference from a mixed martial artist's cornerman
Flagrant disregard of the referee’s instructions
Spiking an opponent to the canvas on his or her head or neck (see Piledriver)
Attacking an opponent after the bell has sounded the end of the period of unarmed combat

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_martial_arts_rules#Unified_Rules_of_Mixed_Ma rtial_Arts

bawang
08-25-2017, 09:21 PM
muay thai chi. combine internal power with evil mma, become wulin high hand, undefeatale under heaven

David Jamieson
08-28-2017, 01:47 PM
Gun Fu.
Everybody knows. :rolleyes:

diego
08-28-2017, 09:35 PM
Gun Fu.
Everybody knows. :rolleyes:

lol it`s a great debate I mean it really started with Royce Gracie founding UFC by being dominant in BJJ but now he is banned from UFC for steroids and grapplers get punched out all the time.

Like I have friends who did a bit of Muay Thai and then they feel tough but they haven`t even tried it against a pro Thai boxer who keeps kicking them in the nuts.

It would be nice to see how mma combos would work if only in shadow boxing if you take the illegal shots into play.. there would be less rushing forward with kickbox combos and going for take downs if you have to guard your eyes, throat, groin, ears and back of spine, hair etc instead of only having to guard your chin and stomach..most mma fights would end in under a minute if cheap shots came into play