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Originally posted by gal
Head torn off? Ouch. Anyway, I was talking about street brawls. It seems that most people who pick fights rely on kicks and punches. Probably because they've attended some karate classes or seen too many kung fu movies. If you have a wheight advantage on them, odds are they won't be able to defend a good ol' rhino charge.
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Possibly not (although if you try that with the wrong guy, you'll wind up with a broken neck because he'll make YOU take the impact of the fall).
The biggest problem with taking a fight to the ground is that you are now on the ground. Makes you real vulnerable to one of his friends that you never noticed, but who just watched you take out his buddy. I watched a fight back in high school where the guy did a "rhino charge," sat on his chest, and was beating on him, only to get a hard front snap kick right under the jaw from the victim's friend. Guy was in the hospital for a week after that, and they probably would have kept beating on him after he was unconscious except that teachers were there to stop it.
Golden rule of fighting is NEVER take it to the ground, and if you're taken to the ground, end the ground conflict ASAP and GET UP.
Plus, if you have enough distance to do a rhino charge, you have enough distance to turn and run, which should always be your ultimate goal in a conflict.