Having trained Traditional Karate for 20 years, I have observed:
After fighting for about 3 minutes, both parties are almost too exhausted to throw a punch.
A few well-connected punches are all it takes to disable an opponent. The first person to achieve that generally wins.
You can break fingers/knuckles punching people in the head.
Most street-fights (i.e. barroom brawls) end up in a wrestling match after the first half dozen punches. (i.e. you need to be able to wrestle TOO)
Most wrestling matches are won by the biggest/strongest participant.
After fighting for about 3 minutes, both parties are almost too exhausted to throw a punch.
A few well-connected punches are all it takes to disable an opponent. The first person to achieve that generally wins.
You can break fingers/knuckles punching people in the head.
Most street-fights (i.e. barroom brawls) end up in a wrestling match after the first half dozen punches. (i.e. you need to be able to wrestle TOO)
Most wrestling matches are won by the biggest/strongest participant.


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