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I definitely can fight and it’s not theoretic, it’s been tested and honed. The caveat Is that it was in a ring and a street fight is slightly different in that it can be life or death and that any attack can be thrown at you.  But I’m fully aware of those facts and can adjust my game. The biggest advantages I would have over the average street fighter is:


  1. Stamina - I train to be able to fight in 3 minute blocks with a minute pause inbetween…I know how to manage my energy to make it all 3 minutes. The average person would be throwing haymakers, making too many unecessary movements, and a gas out within the first 2 minutes and by the time I’d be just warming up if I haven’t knocked them out already.
  2. Power - I know to to use my entire body to deliver power in my punches…I can step on my jab and on a cross I pivot my foot, rotate my hip, as my hip rotates I launch my fist out like a missile and right before it hits the target I start to rotate my fist counter clockwise so my knuckle is facing upwards upon impact.
  3. Speed - I’m trained to punch fast, snap my fist back fast, move quickly. This speed also takes in effect when reading my opponent…I’m so used to seeing the punches coming, especially from other people that train that when a normal person throws a punches it feels like it is in slow motion. So I could potentially read their attack before they even finish it and hit them first.
  4. Footwork - I know how to move to be able to deliver maximum power at all times and with any punch, and how to block, slip, weave incoming attacks.

I picked option 1 and 2 because I always avoid confrontation…I have no reason to fight anyone But if I have to I can handle biz. Doesn’t mean I can’t get my ass whooped but someone definitely have to earn their win against me.