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<blockquote data-quote="js1234" data-source="post: 1352256" data-attributes="member: 17596"><p>My dad actually stuck me in boxing back when I was a kid, 12 or so. I kept with it and did some local club boxing in college etc. I still think sparring a little is a great way to get the heart rate up. Enjoyed it very much. </p><p>Muay Thai and some of those disciplines are very impressive and those guys are true athletes. It'd be a really bad day to have to fight some of those guys.</p><p>Funny story, I'm a lover not a fighter and even though I messed around in a boxing gym on some level for a lot of years, I don't like street fights/bar fights etc. at all, and have only been in exactly 2.5 of them in my whole life. </p><p>The .5 actually was with an MMA type guy when I was 27 or 28, at least that's what him and his 2 idiot friends told me about themselves repeatedly as they followed my buddy and I out of a bar in Bozeman, MT., complete with TapOut shirts etc. It was finally obvious he wasn't going to let me walk away. When I squared up, he bum rushed me. As he came, instead of rolling on the ground with him or some such nonsense, I reached out and jerked out his stupid looking lip ring, taking a noticeable piece of lip out with it. </p><p>I learned 2 things:</p><p>1.Lips bleed ALOT when you jerk one's lip ring out.</p><p>2.Lip rings apparently are hard wired directly into the surrender button.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="js1234, post: 1352256, member: 17596"] My dad actually stuck me in boxing back when I was a kid, 12 or so. I kept with it and did some local club boxing in college etc. I still think sparring a little is a great way to get the heart rate up. Enjoyed it very much. Muay Thai and some of those disciplines are very impressive and those guys are true athletes. It'd be a really bad day to have to fight some of those guys. Funny story, I'm a lover not a fighter and even though I messed around in a boxing gym on some level for a lot of years, I don't like street fights/bar fights etc. at all, and have only been in exactly 2.5 of them in my whole life. The .5 actually was with an MMA type guy when I was 27 or 28, at least that's what him and his 2 idiot friends told me about themselves repeatedly as they followed my buddy and I out of a bar in Bozeman, MT., complete with TapOut shirts etc. It was finally obvious he wasn't going to let me walk away. When I squared up, he bum rushed me. As he came, instead of rolling on the ground with him or some such nonsense, I reached out and jerked out his stupid looking lip ring, taking a noticeable piece of lip out with it. I learned 2 things: 1.Lips bleed ALOT when you jerk one's lip ring out. 2.Lip rings apparently are hard wired directly into the surrender button. [/QUOTE]
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