tbuz67
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I'm always hearing people on here and other places that quote X number of percentage of fights go to the ground. Where does everyone get their numbers? I hear 95%, 99%, or all fights go to the ground. Who out there has real credibility to give out % numbers?
To me, its all relative to the person. If you are a pretty good groundfighter, you may take all your fights to the ground, thus, giving you a 100%. If you are a seasoned western boxer who has gotten maybe 3 fights in his life on the street and you knocked out every attacker on your feet, then 0% of your fights have gone to the ground so far.
Myself, in the fights I've been in on the street, I'd say about 40% have gone to the ground. Of other fights that I've been close enough to witness, I would say that the # would be even less. For many of you that have actual street experience, your numbers may differ. I'm not talking ring or competition fights, since these are controlled fights that have rules that will have a direct impact on #s.
I feel that many factors come into play in determining whether a street fight will go to the ground or not. Everything from the size of the fighting area, to the type of surface (dirt, ice, snow, floor tile, etc...), to the number of people someone has as "back-up", to a fighter's experience and type of fighting discipline are just some of the factors that will determine, I think, whether a fight will go to the ground or not.
So is there a magic % number that will automatically tell you what you can expect, if you get into a physical altercation on the street?
Lets hear your opinion of what percentage of street fights go to the ground, and how you came to that number.
To me, its all relative to the person. If you are a pretty good groundfighter, you may take all your fights to the ground, thus, giving you a 100%. If you are a seasoned western boxer who has gotten maybe 3 fights in his life on the street and you knocked out every attacker on your feet, then 0% of your fights have gone to the ground so far.
Myself, in the fights I've been in on the street, I'd say about 40% have gone to the ground. Of other fights that I've been close enough to witness, I would say that the # would be even less. For many of you that have actual street experience, your numbers may differ. I'm not talking ring or competition fights, since these are controlled fights that have rules that will have a direct impact on #s.
I feel that many factors come into play in determining whether a street fight will go to the ground or not. Everything from the size of the fighting area, to the type of surface (dirt, ice, snow, floor tile, etc...), to the number of people someone has as "back-up", to a fighter's experience and type of fighting discipline are just some of the factors that will determine, I think, whether a fight will go to the ground or not.
So is there a magic % number that will automatically tell you what you can expect, if you get into a physical altercation on the street?
Lets hear your opinion of what percentage of street fights go to the ground, and how you came to that number.