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    We believe using that would be better if he is the one attacking to you ; to stop a fight that has already been started split sec ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rover View Post
    We believe using that would be better if he is the one attacking to you ; to stop a fight that has already been started split sec ago.
    It can be like this:

    Your opponent throws jab and cross at you, you step away, you then jump back in and do this.

    Your opponent still attacks you first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by YouKnowWho View Post
    In the following clip, if you can control your opponent and if he can't break your grips, he may not want to fight you any more. That will be a very civilized way to prevent a fight before anybody get hurt.

    In case your opponent still want to fight you, since you have used one arm to control both of his arms, you will have one free arm to punch at his face. So you have not rule out the possibility to continue your fight if your opponent wants to.

    Your thought?

    Yes.

    1 If you may kou (mantis) or dai la (ba gua) his lead arm downward at his wrist, (since his lead elbow is straight), you may ignore his lead elbow and go at his rear hand wrist or forearm.
    In this scenario, it would be your one hand gou lou cai his lead hand, and your other hand also gou lou cai his rear hand. (mantis) Your lead leg also positions behind his lead leg. You swipe sao his lead leg and off he falls. This is a signature mantis move. Depending on position, you may ignore his rear guard hand, and hook his neck or chest with your other hand.

    2 however, we have to deal with his lead elbow first, that is old maxim of many styles.

    3 pass 3 guards, wrist, elbow and shoulder.

    4 These are common problems being dealt with.

    If you do not want to fight, it is better keep at a distance.

    Move back half a step or to the side one step.

    People would know you are disengaging.


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