Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-31529160-20171208183003/@comment-32783267-20171212061307

68.41.96.241 wrote: I know what look you mean, but that's almost a defense mechanism that comes from growing up around gangs, drugs, and violence. When you are constantly in danger of being violently confronted, you learn to look like a killer to ward off threats. You also see this with a lot of combat veterans. I had an uncle that was the nicest guy you could meet, but he always looked like he wanted to kill you. He didn't have that "look" until he returned from Vietnam. Yeah probably a defense mechanism? But then there should also be an offense mechanism :D. As a spectator, not a fighter in the octagon, I can guess and see he is a nice guy deep down (though not for his opponent) so the look really wasn't intimidating to me for some reason. I mean it is quite similar to acting tough in school to not get a beatdown but just amped up. The ones that tends to scare me are fighters who are so full of themselves and emoting in the middle of the fight and damn good at fighting to back them up (Prince Naseem maybe one of the examples). It might be just me lol. How do you think of that?

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