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Anatomy of a Fight |
Blocking and countering is unlikely to work
Blocking works best at long range, as in sparring, and it works best when you can see the attacking technique coming. Neither of these things is likely to occur in a close range fight. Watch boxers, how many blocks do you see them do. If the attacker is intoxicated and moving in slow motion, you may be able to block, otherwise, you must learn to slip attacks and counter hard and fast.
There are no rules or referees in a fight. Your opponent can bite, gouge your eyes, spit, use weapons, etc. Losing a fight can result in permanent physical or mental damage, or even the loss of your life. You must be prepared to use violent, repugnant methods when it becomes necessary.
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