@drop bear
And my point still stands. If you judge a non-grappling martial art solely on how well it works alone in an MMA setting, against skilled MMA-fighters, you will not get meaningfull results on its potential effectiveness in against more average opponents outside the controlled environment of MMA. Which is what I wanted to show with the boxing-example.
And my point still stands. If you judge a non-grappling martial art solely on how well it works alone in an MMA setting, against skilled MMA-fighters, you will not get meaningfull results on its potential effectiveness in against more average opponents outside the controlled environment of MMA. Which is what I wanted to show with the boxing-example.