Gary Goodridge Crucifix Elbows

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    • Yeah, I see your point.

      But in the early UFCs, I believe there was the big guy from Hawaii 5O that got his teeth knocked out.

      And he had to be at least 1000, I mean, 100 pounds heavier.

      And, last point. I was at a Christmas dinner at the bowling alley for a subway Restaurant party. And there was a guy beating up his girlfriend. A big bodybuilder guy had to outweigh the guy by 50 pounds of muscle. He thought he was going to defend this woman.

      Well he told the guy what he thought, and the guy gave the bodybuilder employee a two piece with a biscuit and had him looking like he was looking for spare change on the ground.

      The guy was skinny! And the bodybuilder employee was at least 200 solid pounds.

      Don’t let them trick you into believing that size is the only factor. As long as you’re alive and a guy there is still 50% chance that he or you will win.

      Oh, another one of my eye witness situations.

      I’m at a friends party when some big guy that he don’t give a Fvck about arrives outside.

      Of course, I’m outside drinking. And I didn’t see my friend until he was about 10 feet away.

      He’s running full speed from his house. Takes a step on the car that is parked in front of his house and superman punches the dude. Out cold. He was all of 160 170 pounds.

      Where there’s a will there’s a way. Just might have to be creative or superfast

  1. That’s got to hurt, never really considered a technique like that for self defense, but the speed of the k o ,would allow me to get back to feet in no time at all. Cheers.

  2. Wow, such power. Good thing the judge stopped him – he looked like he was planning on continuing for a while longer…

  3. That was horrible for me to watch as it was a total mismatch. I can generally appreciate skill and technique but what I mainly saw was someone needlessly suffering possible brain damage. Who ever thought of the no weight class rule was a glutton for punishment but that’s just my opinion.

    • That’s how the first few UFCs were…no weight class. no time limit or rounds…although they did have to call time when Ken Shamrock went against Royce Gracie as it was over 30 minutes. The original concept was Art vs. Art regardless of age or weight…kinda like the street 😉

  4. Jeeez that almost looked like a infomercial for some abdominal crunch contraption with some guys head caught up in the machinery !!

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