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    The greatest fighter of all time!

    That this particular topic has gotten as far as it has, takes me from my original mirth to headshaking apathy. Filibusters ad nauseam by some genetic aberration trying to pass itself off as some eloquent authority that has the uncanny ability to break someone "in half with a burrito fart" really...
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    The greatest fighter of all time!

    Post number 42 is one of nine posts that you have made on this thread. Post #42 by anthony starks: "Wow, I would think people on a MMA forum would be more educated". Quote: And are you ignorant enough to think that any boxer...would hold their own in (a no holds barred fight)? "A no...
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    The greatest fighter of all time!

    Longhorn85 your statement is fundamentally correct. The quondam (quondam means former) Cassius Marcellus Clay is presently known as Muhammed Ali and was named "Fighter of the Year" (not boxer of the year) by RING MAGAZINE more times than any other fighter. Muhammed Ali, the "former Cassius...
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    CQB and military fighting

    A punch is a punch, a kick is a kick. Yes, of course. This is common knowledge here. Has been for a long time. Any system of fighting no matter what name you call it is all the same if you can look at it on a logic scale. This statement is pure levity. Not logical at all. Any punch from a...
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    CQB and military fighting

    Your assumption is correct and I agree with you completely. I have never said or written anything to the contrary, here or anywhere else. It's almost refreshing to hear it from someone else besides myself. It's nice to know that somebody actually does get it. I wouldn't have even been here to...
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    CQB and military fighting

    ("Any system of fighting no matter what name you give it is all the same if you can look at it on a logic scale.") Logic, huh? I can assure you that there's nothing wrong with my deductive reasoning. You seem to be a little inconsistant though. Kind of like manic/depressive. You also seem to...
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    CQB and military fighting

    (..."(U) missed a lot of what has been said and (U) happened to miss the point".) Wrong as usual. I got the point that you TRIED to make. Your intention here was to deliberately slight military combatives using (he) as a reference. I had to provide the name here, (he) because you didn't know...
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    CQB and military fighting

    (ACTUA)lly it's the same marketing bs "they" all use.) "They"! Who are "they"? I'd like to know who "they" are. "They" would probably like to know too. ( Locked up and unavailable is just clever marketing and bs) Combato was put away in 1945. Sixty-one years ago. It has never been and never...
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    CQB and military fighting

    bossdawg. SAVE YOUR MONEY!! ("Underwood's Combato has been sealed and locked up, available to no one.") Does that sound like it's for sale to you? Never mind, the question is rhetorical. So, you must be talking about Defendo. Actually what you are talking about has very little to do with English...
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    CQB and military fighting

    philips, I don't know if your question was answered to your satisfaction, but here's my response to it. Did you navigate the www.defendo.com site that you posted the link to? If you did then you found this bit of info that they prefer to keep obscure, and that is, that Bill Wolfe's defendo is...
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    Arnis (Filipino stick fighting) Another Bad Ass MA?

    Superior skill, or superior steel? Both. Spanish rapier and dagger systems had the greatest influence on the evolution of Eskrima. Eskrima is the Filipino spelling of the Spanish word Esgrima,"fencing". The Filipinos were using sticks to emulate what they obviously perceived as a superior...
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    Arnis (Filipino stick fighting) Another Bad Ass MA?

    The Philippines' history "as a nation" began in the 1500s (16th century) with conquest of the archipelago by Spain. The country's name, in fact, honours Philip II of Spain. Before Spanish rule, the Malay peoples of the islands had not been united under a single government but they lived under...
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