people say shit but i dont fight them, i get up in their face. if they back down then they leave but if they wanna fight i headbutt em and go for the attack. and i never fight when someone makes a plan to fight, either we do it now or we dont do it all because 9 times out of 10 they will bring people to back them up which is such stupid shit
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This morning I was driving my wife somewhere.... Okay it was a university but as I was driving away a group of maybe 4 ass holes yelled shit at me as I was driving by. I was driving a 2005 mitsubishi lancer evolution with a carbon fibre hood and a few upgrades (but its not loud at all, so no loud ricering, even though it has a ton of power). I e-braked, stepped out of the car and started calling people bitches. I know, really mature, I know. And I almost kicked the shit out of some ass holes. It was over nothing, and trust me I could have easily ,it was obvious they weren't formally trained.
So my question is how often do you walk away from fights? What is the baseline for fighting someone? How badly did I handle the situation? What would you have done differently in such a situation?
This is also a previous fight experience thread. Including times when you got into fights etc.
gogo
I have not been in a fight since I was 12 haha. In your situation I definitely would have just ignored it. Four strangers call you names and you think fighting all four of them is a good idea just because you have "formal training"? Not for me, a smile or shouting something back would be good enough for me, although I to haven't received "formal training".
Plus here probably 3 out of 4 of 'em would be carrying knives.
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I'm really never called names or anything, and I think it has a lot to do with my size. I'm 6'2", about 300 pounds, but as I've mentioned before, I have some pretty wide shoulders, and I'm not a 'pudge', I guess you'd say. In all honestly, if I were to actually workout, I'd probably end up around the size of Brock Lesnar. I have the base build for it, anyway.
I'm really never called names or anything, and I think it has a lot to do with my size. I'm 6'2", about 300 pounds, but as I've mentioned before, I have some pretty wide shoulders, and I'm not a 'pudge', I guess you'd say. In all honestly, if I were to actually workout, I'd probably end up around the size of Brock Lesnar. I have the base build for it, anyway.
Ehh, I wanted to make a "Hey, Brock!" joke, but when I refreshed the page, you already edited your post and added your two last sentences.