The worst street fighting country?

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The worst street fighting country?

Postby Anonymous » Sun Feb 19, 2012 2:09 pm

This may seem a little weird and you probably don't know for sure but , can someone tell me what countries have the worst street fighting styles ?
i mean in what countries you are most likely to win a street fight ? i know that it's impossible to know since not everyone is the same , but from what you know ( heard , saw ... ) in what countries people are more brainle**, and in what countries people fight the boxers way ( you know one punch every half a minute , a slow paced fight in which the goal is to knock the opponent out instead of kicking the shi* out of him ) and use some techniques instead of using brute force to crush their opponent using whatever they can ?

P.S : iam just curious cause i saw a lot of movies where chinese use martial arts , americans use boxing and iron pipes ( lol ) , while europeans especially in england they seem to be more brutal and will use anything to crush their opponents ( can't really say anything about other countries since i dont know , hope you can help me with that )

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Postby J. Harvey » Sun Feb 19, 2012 2:29 pm

I would think it would be entirely dependant on a couple of things , one intent - do they actually want to harm each other ? Two how brutal is daily life , someone in an upscale suburban neighborhood who has to worry about a criminal record and losing his house is alot less likely to try and kill someone than a kid with AIDS in a war-torn country where all the police do is round you up for the firing squad. And then three, and I put this last intentionally, - training . Now certain countries and areas within even meet these criteria better than others and I leave you to determine that.
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Corey Roberts wrote:How exactly is this relevant to the MARE?


It's not. Hence the thread is closed.
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