Which Fighting Discipline Would The Most Useful In A Real Fight: Wrestling, Ju-Jitsu or Boxing?

which would be most useful in a real fight?

  • wrestling

    Votes: 14 18.7%
  • BJJ

    Votes: 18 24.0%
  • boxing

    Votes: 43 57.3%

  • Total voters
    75

King

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Jiu .Jitsu...because once it's on the ground it's over for the person with no bjj knowledge.

Unless someone scores a clean one hit knockout the boxer is in trouble once someone closes distance on him..
Boxing is footwork tho. Not just punching.

A good boxer would never let a dude get close enough to take him down. And more than likely had the stamina to keep running around and peppering shots from mid to long range.

BJJ dude couldn’t really do shyt except keep going for a Hail Mary takedown hoping to get lucky. Or if the boxer tripped and fell or something, that would be it for em.

Only place a boxer could get taken down is if they tried to fight on the inside which is a dumb ass idea anyways.
 
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Tom Foolery

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Bigger guy, Stronger, Longer reach, your back is against the wall. Only one technique will turn him into a bytch trying to squeeze your nuts.

 

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i want to say wrestling cause almost all fights end up on the ground. but if it dont end up on the ground i want to say boxing.

when my son turn 3 im going to put him in boxing and wrestling. and ima do it with him too.
 

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Last thing I'd want to do is get in a real fight on the street cuz even if you wash a nikka people p*ssy nowadays they'll go grab the pole on you and worst scenario you sleep them and they fall and bust they head now you going to jail.

If the situation happens tho last place I want to be is on the ground. If you hit someone with a 1 2 at will, and keep doing it and dancing around them eventually they gon give up or grab a weapon anyway. No decent boxer is gon let some idiot bum rush them and wrassle them, boxing is half footwork anyway. I'm floating around someone trying to fight me and slipping all they loose ass bullshyt. All fights start on the feet and goal should be to end them there if you got paws :yeshrug:

All bets out the window if you got like..80 or more pounds on me though. weight classes exist for a reason and I'm kicking you in the nuts or breaking a bottle over your head, respectfully :yeshrug: I'm still confident I can dance around dudes. I humored my homeboy last week who got 100 lbs on me and a foot and if its strictly boxing no matter the size discrep the average mans wind gon be non existent after a minute. Dude had to take several breaks and we aint even go a full round. didn't land shyt either and he punches pretty fast for a big nikka. I just told him in a real fight I'd just try to grab me cuz you too damn big for me to get you off of me.

but if they do grab me its wayyyyyy too hard to get someone off of you . now add that much weight. naw I'm good, gouging your eyes out first chance I get. if you that damn big having beef with my lil ass you deserve whatever you get.
 

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If you can't box, then it's wrestling.

If you can throw straight, sharp one two's and move laterally or zag out then you good in 90% of fights, depending on size etc.
 

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The majority of the UFC roster, and TOP guys have highschool and college wrestling as their core skill set, bjj is just an add on. Just go down the list and see what they started with at the core. They say a college level wrestler is already able to grapple with a bjj "brown" belt without even knowing a LICK of bjj...

Maia is a bad example for your argument. Why hasn't Maia been able to effectively use his BJJ against top wrestlers recently? It is easily washed. Maia also has shoot/takedown techniques that are not traditionally BJJ.

You are correct in that the majority of bjj taught is STRICTLY for fighting off of the back.

Most of the champs ain’t even American, they definitely ain’t doing wrestling in high school in any other region.

List of UFC champions - Wikipedia
 

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If you can guarantee it's going to stay 1v1 then it's wrestling(/BJJ kind of). But when does a street fight stay 1v1? Very rarely.

I remember having a fight a few years back(not my idea, more attacked than a 'fight') and throwing someone to the ground and starting to choke them out only to have punches thrown to my face by his boys:mjcry:

Much better off having some boxing skills and basically running away and punching opportunistically.
 

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The US has produced the most UFC champions by far, and it’s literally not even close. What are you even talking about. It’s the equivalent of saying most NBA players aren’t from the US.


I’m talking about right now.
 
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