General I thought BJJ didn't work in the streets?

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vad

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You could argue he showed true martial arts spirit. He neutralized the threat and did no more than he needed to.

Either he's very level headed or was scared to hurt someone. Either is fine.
 

Mutant

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Oct 20, 2015
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Only because there wasn't a group of thugs to go Pride rules on him!
 

Robbie Hart

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Feb 13, 2015
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As far as I’m concerned, I have no problem with this

But, I’d like to point out that no gi is better to prepare you for this kind of altercation
 

Lamont Cranston

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I got attacked by a guy at work last year in one of our offices.

It didn't turn out well for him.
 

segfault

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I don't get why you think BJ's don't work in the streets. A guy like Don Lemon can earn a respectable $200-300 if he's on his game and his technique is tight. If he wears his red belt with that stunning ballroom gown, he can even earn $350 with the right customer.