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Belgian MMA Fighter Tackles Indian Gang in Pattaya Brawl


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Learning to defend oneself is pretty important in the world today. Just don't bring a machete to a gun fight. 

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2 hours ago, ravip said:

The value of discipline and training shone through, not only in physical defense but in the diplomacy demonstrated afterwards.

 

One of the beauties in serious and professional martial arts training is that it always encourages defensive action, instead of attack. They also teach to use minimum force required - but, if the situation escalates... go for it!

 

Stark contrast to the massive muscular demons, who we see in public places as if they own the entire vicinity!

(ever realized that these two types of characters exist on online forums too?)

He may have to watch over his shoulder though, if they really mafia connected, or even if they aren’t.

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2 hours ago, Purdey said:

Learning to defend oneself is pretty important in the world today.

Has it ever not been important? 

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MMA is not self defense. In a cage there's a certain set of rules. What his MMA training did, was probably giving him a false sense of superiority and a lot of testosteron what lead to the escalation of the situation. Let alone the fact his GF was near and he wanted to impress her.

 

If 4 guys attack with sticks and other objects with intention there's a high chance you get seriously hurt or even die. Well trained MMA fighter or not. If they really have mafia connections he has to look out for quite some time - all that for a blocked driveway.

 

 

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Charges or no charges, He had better watch his back!  (???) 

In a Treacherous Gang / Mafia / Lawless Climate,

Successfully Watching Your Back,  ~ (For The Long-Haul), is Impossible.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

the four assailants spoke fluent Thai, suggesting long-term residence in the country. She conjectured they could be involved in illicit activities, presuming mafia ties given their boldness and coordinated aggression,

Nothing like a bit or presumptuousness to add some spice to the story.
She has zero evidence of how long they have been here or for what reason.

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I wish they'd announce these kerfuffles in advance.  Maybe they could sell tickets. 

 

Every street fight I've ever witnessed looked like 2 girls kicking at each other, but never really taking meat.

 

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4 hours ago, Cameroni said:

What a total idiot for not pressing charges. Now a gang of Indian mafia with machetes roams Pattaya. Thanks for nothing, Piet.

 

Where does it say "machetes"? I see only a reference to fists, foreign objects, sticks and rocks!

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1 hour ago, save the frogs said:

Pattaya is a dangerous place is what I'm getting from this

 

What? Never! The "family friendly" resort "dangerous"? You must be thinking of somewhere else!

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