Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-31529160-20171201171711/@comment-32783267-20171205035710

68.41.96.241 wrote: This whole debate about tma vs mma comes down to self defense vs sport. Any martial art can give you an edge in a street fight, where points don't matter. Even Akido, which I saw a comment about earlier, can be great for self defense, but useless in a competition. While studying tae kwon do, we incorporated a lot of hop ki do, and that training has literally saved my life. Street fights are very different than sanctioned mma fights. The Wing chun example of small alleyways goes to my point. Rec this comment. I love to learn from old styles too as it makes the term Martial Arts more meaningful. But whenever I watch some videoes on YT, there are some morons that will say it won't work against MMA or BJJ guy... that's just so ignorant. Not to mention, getting a gun is actually a more reliable form of self-defence, if you are living in rough neighborhoods. If you are not, you might never got a real life encounter to depend on your countless hours of rolling on the floor or sparring in the gym to hone your skills (..scratch the rolling part, asphalt is painful. Just throw them with Judo). And I'm pretty sure people fight in real life with clothes on, so the no-gi guys sound like quite dumb to me lol.

Got Cejudo dup... yay..

We will get Cormier vs Volkan on UFC 220 in January.. .Rejoice!!