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Hello. First im going to state that im not out looking for a fight. I m erely want to learn these for self defense and to defend my loved ones if they were ever to be in trouble. which will mostly like be best to learn if you were to get in a fight with someone who has no training in any art of fighting or whatever but may be a good street fighter...thanks guys... i live in a small town and all im limited to is karate,taekwondo,or boxing...which is best? thanks...

2006-11-07 08:13:54 · 21 answers · asked by ~-GaNjA-SmItH-~ 1 in Sports Martial Arts

21 answers

lern them all.
thay all are excilint for wot you have avalibel to you.
the best fighters are not limited to one styel.
chances are that your foe has chosen to fight becouse that is wot he knoes how to do.
so round your self and be open to all posibell situashions.

2006-11-07 08:20:31 · answer #1 · answered by loboe27 4 · 1 4

Well depends on the scenario If its 1 on 1. BJJ works well, but its sort of time consuming so thats why if its a scenario where nobody will come and help the other person its best Karate is good if its 2 on 1 or 3 on 1 because of its quick yet powerful moves. 1 on 1 its also effective Kickboxing is a good mix of both so thats why it wins, its powerful, isn't the quickest method to knock someone out and i'm sure 2 on 1 you could handle someone Well unless you're wearing uncomfortable clothing Honestly tho, all of these would work, just think more about what you're paying for than a real life situation. Cause if its more than 3 on 1 you're usually screwed in real life

2016-05-22 08:20:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Personally I would say Karate would be better if you get into a fight as boxing doesnt use kicks obviously which can end most fights easily - a good kick to the knee cap or ribs would be better than a punch because you have less chance of getting hit. So if you are bigger than your opponent I would say boxing but if you are smaller I would say Karate (However I agree with another answer saying that stopping and going is stupid so see what sort of sparring your local Karate dojo does before wasting your money)

2006-11-07 18:40:17 · answer #3 · answered by master_betty_101 2 · 0 4

Boxing without a doubt. Look at earlier days of UFC when it was no rules gloves or anything. Look at how karate did and look at how boxing did? Look some of the Karate vs Boxing match ups, hell they had some huge black belt from Japan in and he got knockout badly by a boxer called Patrick Smith. Karate never won - period. Boxing did well, because you are implanting technique against a resiting opponent. So you learn how to punch properly, learn how to duck weave learn how to take a punch and certainly learn how to give one.

Boxing is defiantly one of the best stand up martial arts you can do. Great way to get in shape as well.

2006-11-07 10:07:57 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Its all fundamentals, really. When you are defending a loved one, or your own self, you want the fight to be over quickly. 9 times out of 10, it'll be against someone with no distinct style of fighting other than brawling.

I prefer a boxing approach. Get in there, hard, powerful punches. If the dude ain't dropped in 10-15 punches, then its time to back off and pick him apart.

Usually street fights end up in wrestling matches, which is where a judo or other kind of submission/close quarters fighting background comes in handy.

I just like to beat the snot out of the fools and go back to drinking my beer or watching my game.

Training in boxing also will build endurance and stamina.

2006-11-07 08:19:35 · answer #5 · answered by wvucountryroads 5 · 3 4

Boxing because it is a continuous sport. In a fight you won't stop to give someone a point. In boxing if you get hurt you have to keep fighting. You have to be really tough to compete in boxing. Also because of all the sparring and long rounds you will develope really good reflexes. I've done Boxing, Judo, high school wrestling and Jujistsu. The boxing competition was the toughest.

2006-11-07 08:26:46 · answer #6 · answered by Bruce Tzu 5 · 2 4

Give Choi Kwang Do a try. It has the strength and continuity of boxing with the speed and tradition found in Karate.

2006-11-07 23:39:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

We are talking real life situations here?Well without a doubt it would be karate i dont think ring fighting pops up much in real situations.as far as the lessons go do them all.they all have advantages and disadvantages depending on the situation at the time.
PS.if you do karate it should involve ground fighting its not all stand up.if not find an instructor that does.one thats past green belt.

2006-11-08 09:02:46 · answer #8 · answered by BUSHIDO 7 · 1 3

Running... then I would say karate over boxing any day... neat you can box... now what happens when they grab you? or kick you.... you are **** out of luck... train all aspects of fighting.

anyone who suggest wrestling is an idiot... no one is going to allow you to run to get on your "reatard" or that leotard thing you call a singlet for some good o'l man on man love. They will smash your face in as soon as you get them into the Boston crab, or try the peoples elbow, they are going to hand you your ***... stick to real martial arts... and if you want the feeling of rubbing on men still, go with Jujitsu.

2006-11-07 08:28:38 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Both are stand up styles, boxers ans karate fighter would have problems on the ground. But Boxing would be the better way to go. It involves more techniques. Karate foucus on impact striking techniques. Kicks are not too damaging.

2006-11-07 14:55:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 5

boxing by a long shot

2006-11-11 08:11:19 · answer #11 · answered by menguss 3 · 0 1

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