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<blockquote data-quote="TAZMAN" data-source="post: 2056365" data-attributes="member: 1708"><p>I spent 25 years in LE (both part time and full time) along with doing MMA style fighting and Maui Tai. Street fights are nothing like what you see on TV. 2 years ago I took a beating by 7 guys and 2 women which resulted in 2 surgeries to repair my face....which may have needed repaired anyway...but that being said, I broke 1 guys arm and knocked the first 2 guys out cold but I didn't see the others until I took a rock to the back of the head. The 2 other guys with me ran like heck and still talk crap about what they could have done to this day. </p><p></p><p>My wife had to cover me to keep them from kicking me to death because I couldn't see due to the blood. Finally they had to tend to their badly damaged comrades and left me alone. Went to the hospital, they couldn't do anything their due to the damage but the next morning when we were leaving the hotel, one of the guys just happen to be in the parking lot so I found out when it was one on one he couldn't handle the altercation and I returned the favor even with the injures and damage to my breathing. My wife still has nightmare's to this day because although she saw me fight in the cage...it's completely different in the real world and I encourage all of you to train even if it's with a couple of buddies. There is a fine line between bad*** and dumb*** and I still debate on that one!!Lol They were all drinking and my wife and I were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. </p><p></p><p>Just remember that the most committed will usually win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TAZMAN, post: 2056365, member: 1708"] I spent 25 years in LE (both part time and full time) along with doing MMA style fighting and Maui Tai. Street fights are nothing like what you see on TV. 2 years ago I took a beating by 7 guys and 2 women which resulted in 2 surgeries to repair my face....which may have needed repaired anyway...but that being said, I broke 1 guys arm and knocked the first 2 guys out cold but I didn't see the others until I took a rock to the back of the head. The 2 other guys with me ran like heck and still talk crap about what they could have done to this day. My wife had to cover me to keep them from kicking me to death because I couldn't see due to the blood. Finally they had to tend to their badly damaged comrades and left me alone. Went to the hospital, they couldn't do anything their due to the damage but the next morning when we were leaving the hotel, one of the guys just happen to be in the parking lot so I found out when it was one on one he couldn't handle the altercation and I returned the favor even with the injures and damage to my breathing. My wife still has nightmare's to this day because although she saw me fight in the cage...it's completely different in the real world and I encourage all of you to train even if it's with a couple of buddies. There is a fine line between bad*** and dumb*** and I still debate on that one!!Lol They were all drinking and my wife and I were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. Just remember that the most committed will usually win. [/QUOTE]
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