Dude, some of us have had to, more often then we care to remember.
And yes, I am busting your balls
But the point is that fighting is fighting, period.
And pretty much what you do in the ring is what will serve you on the street and I have yet to met ONE "ring fighter" that isn't aware of the difference, though have met some "streefighters" that don't have ANY clue.
The thing is, what you said can lead people into that ever dangerous pit hole of "different techniques for the ring than the street" when the reality is just not that.
The bread and butter of the ring is what works on the street, technique wise/
Think about it, does in pro fighter pop into your mind that you think will be easy to handle on the street?