About the only thing anyone can really be sure of is that most fighters are right-handed, so the most used fighting stance would be the right-handed fighting stance.
Beyond that, it is anyone's guess what the #1 fighting style is.
2007-03-17 04:10:09
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answered by JV 5
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Judo is the second most popular sport in the world (the first is soccer). By the numbers of practitioners, Judo would be the most used fighting style around the world.
2007-03-17 13:11:56
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answered by sweat_is_panacea 2
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The 'tactical retreat' style in practice this is the about turn and sprint top speed - the fighting stuff is always last resort in the real world without mats and referees
2007-03-17 14:24:00
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answered by northcarrlight 6
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I think it would be Camera Do
taught at a very young age and most effective against the biggest of foes
and you can add mix it up to with likeumm
hey you wanna try a bubba do
it's not a form of gum
like gum do
I think it has more of a bending action than circular and incorperates alot of linear strikes
2007-03-17 03:07:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think boxing, since it's been on main stream television for decades. Even people that never studied martial arts knows a little big about boxing. Jabs, uppercuts etc.
2007-03-17 02:21:46
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answered by Mike C 4
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Last time I checked Shotokan had the most practitioners globally.
2007-03-17 15:06:22
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answered by spidertiger440 6
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i would say it is the one that has had the most members,
2007-03-17 07:45:48
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answered by meekoe2 2
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Maybe kung-fu or tae-kwondo. I forget the rest.
2007-03-17 02:52:09
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answered by . 6
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street fighting?
2007-03-17 01:52:05
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answered by north h 3
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Ninjitsu has worked for me so far.
My sub-style was labelled Dragon.
2007-03-17 02:32:21
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answered by Anonymous
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