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hitintheface 06-22-2003 01:52 PM

How many do mma/bjj/martial arts
 
Seems like ton of people on board play in bands/dj etc. How
many here do mixed martial arts/ bjj/ jiujitsu or just martial arts or boxing.....Tons of posts where people are always saying they are going to kick someones ass....

----pet subject----

Hitinface

Gary 06-22-2003 02:01 PM

before moving i studies bjj and muay thai

voodooman 06-22-2003 02:05 PM

Dig, Anthony and myself do GJJ.

Steve 06-22-2003 02:10 PM

I used to train in Daito Ryu Aikijitsu. If you are looking for a good fighting system to inorporate into your training, you might want to give that a try. The striking was basically Shodakan Karate, but that was just the begining.

boneprone 06-22-2003 02:14 PM

The Boneprone Family has had several fightning promotions throughout the year and fighters representing.

In fact I may become a Commisioner and help sanction these events better with boxing undercards in our state in the upcoming few months. Ive been talking with some small boxing federations about cross over fighting and the such and see a great future market in it.

Here are some pics from last summer i posted here.

http://board.gofuckyourself.com/show...threadid=69995

boneprone 06-22-2003 02:20 PM

Ideally the Family next year this time will be well rounded just like any other family of the past involved in not just adult, but in fighting promotoins, off shores gambling, local resturants, and other ventures.


Those of you who know me and actually do know the BP4L family know of the resturants and the gambling and of course the adult arena i am involved in. But I have a real stong intrested in the fiewld of sports entertainment and UFC and Boxing style promotions. Its no secret ive been a WWF type fan for sometime now and market a lot of my image around this crazy simialr style of marketing.

If we can cross this over to boxing or UFC cards, add some dramma and some light I think we may have a product.

Ive been looking into this and consulting professionals in the field for sometime now. Looks like we may have a product soon.

Stay tuned. More BP4L family to come.

boneprone 06-22-2003 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gary
before moving i studies bjj and muay thai
BJ huh?

Is that the fighting art that takes place on one's knees?

Gary 06-22-2003 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by boneprone


BJ huh?

Is that the fighting art that takes place on one's knees?

Thats why i wear knee pads

Steve 06-22-2003 02:26 PM

Gary loves the cock. And now we know he can actually wrestle to the grond to show exactly how much :eek7

cyberpunk 06-22-2003 02:27 PM

I've studied several styles over the years, wsa most intrested in the Tracy system of Kenpo ( The Tracy brother where some of Ed Parker's first student) and the based there style on his early teachings. Also studied Shootfighting at the same school. Would love to get back to training now that I'm tryin to shead my fast bastard build.

Steve 06-22-2003 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by cyberpunk
Would love to get back to training now that I'm tryin to shead my fast bastard build.
You must embrace the Buddha within

boneprone 06-22-2003 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by cyberpunk
I've studied several styles over the years, wsa most intrested in the Tracy system of Kenpo ( The Tracy brother where some of Ed Parker's first student) and the based there style on his early teachings. Also studied Shootfighting at the same school. Would love to get back to training now that I'm tryin to shead my fast bastard build.
Ed Parker did a great job training Elvis.

Kudos to Ed Parker!!

Honorary BP4L!

dig420 06-22-2003 02:55 PM

Get the 'Gracies in Action' video if you want to see some good fights between Kenpo guys and Gracie family members, and the resulting grappling mayhem.

Bone doesn't xxxotica have some cage matches under his belt? He doesn't talk about them much...

dav555add 06-22-2003 03:01 PM

kempo, 14 years
krav maga 1 year now
and beretta 18 years:)

voodooman 06-22-2003 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dav555add
kempo, 14 years
krav maga 1 year now
and beretta 18 years:)

Beretta? .40 9mm or .45?

:winkwink:

dav555add 06-22-2003 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by voodooman


Beretta? .40 9mm or .45?

:winkwink:

http://www.beretta.com/images/immagi...gar_L_maxi.jpg
My latest toy, compact and easily concealable., 9

voodooman 06-22-2003 03:22 PM

Nice weapon, but as in everything else, even firearms are personal choice, and I dont care for Beretta's. They are good guns, I just dont like the feel of them for some reason.

I prefer H&K, then a Glock, Sig, Beretta, Colt, Springfield Arms.

lyno 06-22-2003 03:23 PM

Tried a lot of things but was most impressed by Taļ Chi Chuan
( don“t lough.. TC - training can get pretty frightening if you find the right teacher)

http://shaolin-wahnam.tripod.com/ima.../taiji_19c.jpg

Gunni 06-22-2003 03:28 PM

I've done Judo for a while now, nothing beats grappling :glugglug

dav555add 06-22-2003 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by voodooman
Nice weapon, but as in everything else, even firearms are personal choice, and I dont care for Beretta's. They are good guns, I just dont like the feel of them for some reason.

I prefer H&K, then a Glock, Sig, Beretta, Colt, Springfield Arms.

I have to admit that a Glock, although rough looking is also a fine choice :)

Basher 06-22-2003 04:00 PM

Started Karate when i was 17 and left shortly after my blackbelt I've also studdied muay thai, Kali at the moment im doing yang tai chi and ba gua zang under one of master john dings instructors tai chi is often thought of that slow moving exersise actualy its an awsome fighting system when you find the right teacher as Lyno explained

boneprone 06-22-2003 04:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dig420
Get the 'Gracies in Action' video if you want to see some good fights between Kenpo guys and Gracie family members, and the resulting grappling mayhem.

Bone doesn't xxxotica have some cage matches under his belt? He doesn't talk about them much...

Yep.
Didnt you see the pictures?
I posted the link in the above thread.

We have another cage match scheduled for Medford Oregon August 16th..

Ill be marketig it pretty hard and be sure to get better coverage this time!

hitintheface 06-22-2003 05:24 PM

Hey Boneprone....

what are the name of the events you are promoting. I put a couple of fighters in the UFC and WEF events. Spent a month in Brazil with some fights.

Hitinface

hitintheface 06-22-2003 05:37 PM

Here is one of my boys having a hard night in the ring....

Alex Hunter....fought in two UFC. Just started his comeback from knee surgery. Here is his recent fight pics.

Hitinface...(no that is not me getting hit in the face thank god)

http://www.jiujitsusecrets.com/Fights.JPG

cyberpunk 06-23-2003 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by dig420
Get the 'Gracies in Action' video if you want to see some good fights between Kenpo guys and Gracie family members, and the resulting grappling mayhem.

Bone doesn't xxxotica have some cage matches under his belt? He doesn't talk about them much...


Kenpo isn;t a ground fighing system though. Shootfighters atleast train on the ground.

Sigurd 06-23-2003 02:02 PM

Capoeira, Aikido, Judo, Sambo, Kickboxing... I love this game!!! :thumbsup

rocki 06-23-2003 03:07 PM

i study Muay Thai and boxing

Anthony_A 06-23-2003 03:15 PM

If you don't know how to fight on the ground, then whatever style you are training in is useless.

MMA/NHB has proven that. GJJ has proven that.

One of my favorite fight clips of a Master Kung Fu Wing Chun fighter whatever vs. a NHB fighter.

http://www.subfighter.com/modules.ph...p=getit&lid=40

Goes to the ground and the Kung Fu guy gets his arm broken.

cyberpunk 06-23-2003 10:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sigurd
Capoeira, Aikido, Judo, Sambo, Kickboxing... I love this game!!! :thumbsup

I Love watchin Capoeira, and if had lots of fre time might even study it, but as a martail art, my old instructor summed it up best.... It not very pretty when our standing on your hands and someone kicks you in the face :)

cyberpunk 06-23-2003 10:19 PM

Anthony I agree 100% studing jsut standing up fighting is useless if u really have to defends yourself.

SleazyDream 06-23-2003 10:20 PM

who needs martial arts when you own a gun?

=^..^= 06-23-2003 10:25 PM

Ive done muay thai , boxing, karate, tae kwon do and thai chi

currently lookign at getting back into training doing some training

piss fart about a lot with Aikido and Jeet Kun Do with Firehorse , who is very adept at all these styles.

Im particularly interested in learning Snake style Kung Fu

Boney - when you gonan hook me up for a girl on girl match ?:thumbsup

galleryseek 06-23-2003 10:29 PM

i study the moves of van damme

buzzard 06-23-2003 10:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Anthony_A
If you don't know how to fight on the ground, then whatever style you are training in is useless.

MMA/NHB has proven that. GJJ has proven that.

One of my favorite fight clips of a Master Kung Fu Wing Chun fighter whatever vs. a NHB fighter.

http://www.subfighter.com/modules.ph...p=getit&lid=40

Goes to the ground and the Kung Fu guy gets his arm broken.


I guess there must not be many fighting ranges. Especially the guys with their bells rung, they fight real well on the ground.

boneprone 06-23-2003 10:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by cyberpunk
Anthony I agree 100% studing jsut standing up fighting is useless if u really have to defends yourself.
Well it depends in the fight environment.

IN a ring one on one clearly you need ground fighting skills.

But go back hundreds of years when these more "traditional" arts were used in battle and war and weapons were used. First person to hit the ground would be dead. Fighting had to be standing. Grappling wouldnt be practicle.

Same with fighting on the streets this day in age. You hit the ground and the boy and his nigga friends are gunna be jumping you and fucking kickin you in the head when and if you ever hit the ground.

Rolling around on the ground grappling someome in the street is not practicle for street fighting. Standing and fightning off multiple opponents is. Something I think the old school traditional arts focus on more.

Its all about adapting to the environment. The drawback of much of the old martial arts is thier inability to adapt to fighintg one on one in the ring and being sucessful. Clearly for fighting in the ring one on one grapple or ground fightning arts of some kind are king. The mistake here however is when everyone discards other styles just because they dont work in this particualr artificial fight environment.

On the other hand one who is only a master of the grapple and the ground fighthing would not be a wise choice for battle field or even street combat art.

Its all about environment and fight settings when it comes to what fighting styles are truely best. Clearly the stand up arts are no match for the ground fightning arts in a ring one on one. But in now way should you think ground fighting is overall best because of this single test environment.

Well roundedness and an ability to adapt and learning sevral dicplines is the best option. There is no one "best" art. Our milatary and special forces have been working on these more practicle art forms for many years, taking from many diciplines for what is practicle for them and in several situational environements. Something to consider.

cyberpunk 06-23-2003 11:01 PM

Most one on one fight end up on the groud though, I've seen it happen many many time. One thing we learn in kenpo, which taugh no real ground fighting was to take out your openent hard and fast b4 his buddies showed up.

Cuuse like you said if there freinds show up and your on the ground your fucked :)

boneprone 06-23-2003 11:03 PM

To make things intresting we should have 3 on 3 cage matches.
Last man standing for his team wins. All fighting at the same time!

You think this would change the needed ability to adapt to an environment?

I dont think the grapplers or people on the ground would do as well if you change variables to the already artificial fight environment.

A totally new fight style would evolve as dominant. What so many people have labled as "best" before would probably no longer be "best" when simply changing a varaible in this artificial fight environment occur.

boneprone 06-23-2003 11:11 PM

I dont want to take away from the in ring fighters with my post, clearly they are the best in the ring given the current environment. Its been proven year after year.

But maybe its time to change some varibles?

Maybe its time to take into account that this may not be the ONLY fight environment.

More importantly maybe its time someone step up and try to make a buck or 2 changing some varibles and marketing a new product to the masses. I think it requires more than just cross over fighting like so many people think.

DirtyRider 06-23-2003 11:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by boneprone
The Boneprone Family has had several fightning promotions throughout the year and fighters representing.

In fact I may become a Commisioner and help sanction these events better with boxing undercards in our state in the upcoming few months. Ive been talking with some small boxing federations about cross over fighting and the such and see a great future market in it.

Here are some pics from last summer i posted here.

http://board.gofuckyourself.com/show...threadid=69995

Haha i love threads with pictures!

Anyways i also studied bjj, muay thai and some stick fighting (pretty freakin scary stuff :))... but i like the standup a lot more

DirtyRider 06-23-2003 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by boneprone


Yep.
Didnt you see the pictures?
I posted the link in the above thread.

We have another cage match scheduled for Medford Oregon August 16th..

Ill be marketig it pretty hard and be sure to get better coverage this time!

Anything near the north near T.O??? :D

DirtyRider 06-23-2003 11:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Anthony_A
If you don't know how to fight on the ground, then whatever style you are training in is useless.

MMA/NHB has proven that. GJJ has proven that.

One of my favorite fight clips of a Master Kung Fu Wing Chun fighter whatever vs. a NHB fighter.

http://www.subfighter.com/modules.ph...p=getit&lid=40

Goes to the ground and the Kung Fu guy gets his arm broken.

haha i remember seeing that one... its crazy!

DirtyRider 06-23-2003 11:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Anthony_A
If you don't know how to fight on the ground, then whatever style you are training in is useless.
Idunno how much you like fighting on cement. :Graucho

DirtyRider 06-23-2003 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by boneprone
To make things intresting we should have 3 on 3 cage matches.

Haha is this even legal??? I could see this happening in the WWE, but not MMA.

TheJimmy 06-24-2003 12:04 AM

While stationed in S. Korea for 3 years I did about 2 1/2 years of Tang Soo Doo...

now since I'm old and lazy I do sig229 (40 S&W) & p14-45...or mak-90 or sks...

other than that when I get hot and sweaty with a head band on it might be because I'm yanking my crank....


:thumbsup :thumbsup

TheJimmy 06-24-2003 12:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheJimmy
While stationed in S. Korea for 3 years I did about 2 1/2 years of Tang Soo Doo...

now since I'm old and lazy I do sig229 (40 S&W) & p14-45...or mak-90 or sks...

other than that when I get hot and sweaty with a head band on it might be because I'm yanking my crank....


:thumbsup :thumbsup


PS: ooo ooo ooo, wait I wanna sound cooler...I also did a bit of Kyoko Shen Kai....thigh & shin kicking is fun...

buzzard 06-24-2003 12:18 AM

Well said Boneprone. Sounds like you know your shit.
Another consideration is body type; although this should be taken into account before you begin studying by picking a style best suited to your physical characteristics and then integrating other styles/techniques.
The best empty hand fighters are the ones that excel at all ranges of fighting: kicking, punching, trapping and grappling.

dig420 06-24-2003 12:25 AM

Boneprone, Buzzard, if you're getting jumped by multiple guys with a determined attack you're fucked anyway. Better to grapple and try to break a limb quick, move on to the next guy KNOWING guy #1 is all through. If you try to strike with multiple opponents who are aggressive and all striking at you you're gonna get KTFO quick and easy, you can't block that many arms and legs at the same time.

Also Boneprone, as you know, if someone has a weapon you have to disarm them before taking them down, that's just common sense. BJJ has some good disarmament techniques, maybe not as good as some other arts but definitely effective.

At least that's what Rener Gracie tells me. For me it's all theoretical. If I get confronted by multiple guys, I'm jetting. They'll have to catch me to kill me.

NickB. 06-24-2003 12:27 AM

7 Years Jiu Jitsu
3 Years Muay Thai

:thumbsup

=^..^= 06-24-2003 12:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DirtyRider


Haha is this even legal??? I could see this happening in the WWE, but not MMA.

who cares if its legal?
I wanna see it!!

better yet - I want 3 on 3 girl match.
I'll be in it!

:Graucho

Sigurd 06-24-2003 12:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by cyberpunk

I Love watchin Capoeira, and if had lots of fre time might even study it, but as a martail art, my old instructor summed it up best.... It not very pretty when our standing on your hands and someone kicks you in the face :)

There are different schools in Capoeira... :) So, I don't think it's not a martial art :) Yes, there are schools, which are very slow and are just a dance but not a fighting... I like it, because it's beautiful :) and it has some good features... Hehe... My photo:
http://www.wmcgi.com/temp/Smoux2.jpg


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