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Niether it's all down to the practictioner, styles have nothing to do with it beyond whether the technique is practical against a resisting opponent or not. Everything beyond that is about training, skill and experience. McDojos and bad teaching is a whole other discussion to have that I could easily go into autistic amounts of detail with.

The issue I have with this guy is he clearly couldn't help himself and if you noticed I thought his initial comparison was valid but then he just went off the deep end doing what MMA fanbois do at times and going "Hurr durr all other styles except mine suck" and it's just such an ignorant attitude to have on either end of the argument and this guy clearly thinks he's found one of the magical combinations of techniques.

It's cringe when you see people from trad style claiming theirs is the best and it's cringe when you see MMA guys claiming their combination is the best. I do have to wander how long this guy has been training because I find it baffling that these guys who have been doing it or 2 - 3 years think they're amazing because they've beaten up a bunch of fake black belts. That sort of thing is just bullying the weak and feeling good about yourself.

There's this martial arts youtuber I watch every now and then called Ramsey Dewey and he's come at this from the MMA perspective. He made this point about this guy that was talking like this and he had been boasting about how he would go around challenging instructors to beat them up and show what a tough guy he is. It's funny how the MMA guys who do it professionally and really know what they're talking about are so chill yet MMA fanbois spew non-stop cringe all over the internet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjhA9cKEHLU

Found the video, this is what I was writing about.

131 days ago
4 score
Reason: Original

Niether it's all down to the practictioner, styles have nothing to do with it beyond whether the technique is practical against a resisting opponent or not. Everything beyond that is about training, skill and experience. McDojos and bad teaching is a whole other discussion to have that I could easily go into autistic amounts of detail with.

The issue I have with this guy is he clearly couldn't help himself and if you noticed I thought his initial comparison was valid but then he just went off the deep end doing what MMA fanbois do at times and going "Hurr durr all other styles except mine suck" and it's just such an ignorant attitude to have on either end of the argument and this guy clearly thinks he's found one of the magical combinations of techniques.

It's cringe when you see people from trad style claiming theirs is the best and it's cringe when you see MMA guys claiming their combination is the best. I do have to wander how long this guy has been training because I find it baffling that these guys who have been doing it or 2 - 3 years think they're amazing because they've beaten up a bunch of fake black belts. That sort of thing is just bullying the weak and feeling good about yourself.

There's this martial arts youtuber I watch every now and then called Ramsey Dewey and he's come at this from the MMA perspective. He made this point about this guy that was talking like this and he had been boasting about how he would go around challenging instructors to beat them up and show what a tough guy he is. It's funny how the MMA guys who do it professionally and really know what they're talking about are so chill yet MMA fanbois spew non-stop cringe all over the internet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjhA9cKEHLU

Found the video, this is what I was writing about.

132 days ago
1 score