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Posted On:
11/15/2009 10:48pm
Style: Judo+soon 2b bjj,boxing--
Which one are you?
Let your anger be like a monkey trapped inside a pinata; waiting inside, hoping that the children don't break through with the stick.
-Master Tang (Kung Pow! Enter the Fist)
A word to the wise ain't necessary. It's the stupid ones who need the advice.
— Bill Cosby
The believer is happy, the doubter wise.
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Posted On:
11/16/2009 1:52am
Style: MMA, BJJ, CMD, TKD, FMA--
Zen, I'm the one in all black shorts. I ended up with the standing RNC on him.
Just watching this I've looked at a few things I really need work on, sit-out (while ok, it didn't work like I wanted), and holding top control (my posture was fubar, way too back). There's a few more of course, but those were the quickies.
I also really really need to just let the hands go; I don't think this showed my boxing skills at all, too hesitant. But, got the victory and came out with some stuff to work on ;). -
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Posted On:
11/16/2009 10:32am
Style: Judo+soon 2b bjj,boxing--
Props to your win! Was this your first match?
Let your anger be like a monkey trapped inside a pinata; waiting inside, hoping that the children don't break through with the stick.
-Master Tang (Kung Pow! Enter the Fist)
A word to the wise ain't necessary. It's the stupid ones who need the advice.
— Bill Cosby
The believer is happy, the doubter wise.
— Greek proverb
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Posted On:
11/16/2009 2:30pm
Style: MMA, BJJ, CMD, TKD, FMA--
Thanks Zen, third actually.
Last guy I fought (May) turned out wasn't 5/5 but 16/4 hehe. I didn't win that one, caught him with a nice teep, uppercut, hook, then it was wall-riding and I mistakenly went for the thai clinch while he was throwing right hooks fierce. After about 10, I ducked out and then he caught a shot on the temple, i took a knee and was back up but the ref had seen enough and called it a flash ko. That fight really helped me mentally though, realizing I'd fought a beast and survived, it helped my composure even more for the next ones.
I do hope to find the ringside video of this so I can work on more, but it's given me a few points to improve. Fun fun!



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Posted On:
11/15/2009 10:46pm
Style: MMA, BJJ, CMD, TKD, FMA
Dsl 10/24/09