PwarYuex you are a deadset moron.
You have no idea about the sport and you are using false stereotypes.
I've been following the sport for years and spent time training in MMA gyms in Sydney, (Sinosic Perosh at Concord) and couldn't meet a friendlier nicer bunch of guys. Very respectful and not hotheads @ all.
The people that do sport BJJ, the fistfighting losers, etc, that I've met.
BJJ has nothing to do with fists. And you call them losers ? Haha. They are some of the most dedicated athletes you'll ever see. Unlike yourself who gets beaten by a 40kg 60 year old grandma. Some nerve to call other ppl losers
Ok, then we'll agree to disagree. I think the promotion of fighting without the proper association with the art side of things creates tense people who are just waiting to let fly.
Couldn't be more wrong. People that fight in the ring/cage actually avoid fights on the street and save it for the mat.
Is that a challenge? Not withstanding that, koryu arts and the older grappling arts do work in real life. Yes, they don't look flash when they are translated into film or even into the ring, but they do work. I can tell you that a a 60 year old lady about 1/3 of my weight totally flattened me when I was first invited to participate in an aikido demonstration.
HAHAHAHAH AIKIDO !!!!! Beaten by an Aikido grandma. You are PATHETIC dude.
Sure older grappling arts may "work" in real life vs non-trained opponents. But why train an inferior style ? Its like training slapsys instead of boxing if you want to learn how to punch. If you are interested in actual fighting Aikido is CRAP. I'd like to see you "aikido roll" in a fight scenario, rofl.
Traditional MA's dont work in real fighting scenario's. I thought we figured this out in the early UFC's a long time ago. If they were of any use they would be used. I'm guessing you're in denial after finding out the Kung Fu you've spent 15 years training is useless in a real fighting scenario.