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Originally Posted by Unknown
Yeah your at more of a disadvantage when in close combat with them. Submitting two people is a lot harder than knocking out two people. When you are at striking distance you can still punch back. Your best bet is to stay off the ground, pick up something big to use for a weapon to fend them off. Keep some distance. Make sure that all attackers are on one side of you. Defend your friends if you have to. Then head for the exit.
Brandon, anyone who has told you that MMA is just sloppy boxing or that it wont work on the streets has no idea at all what they are talking about. With some slight changes to a boxers stance, how he defends a punch, and when he throws a punch he can become a good striker in MMA, and with the same changes in reverse a MMA fighter can become a good boxer.
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You mix an twist everything ytou miss the whole point of 99% of my post you say you never heard anyone say that or seen a boxer that thinks he the most dangerous man in the world. Anyone else can relate but not you you never heard anyone say mma really doesn't work and boxing doesn't work in mma that well in needs to be completely readjusted to be effective. I didn't say anyhting about sloppy boxing I was comparing people who think boxers can ko everyone.