Signs that someone knows how to FIGHT

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  • Street fight could happen anytime and you should be able to know and asses if the person in front of you can fight. In this video, I will share 4 signs that you need to look for to know if they can fight and if you can win over them. I do not recommend fights but if you are in a situation with no other options, you need to learn self-defense.
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  • @Tony_Jeffries
    @Tony_Jeffries  Před 18 dny +27

    Do you got any questions or video requests? Comment down below!!
    Watch next: HOW TO FIGHT FOR BEGINNERS (Step by Step)
    czcams.com/video/rqZtg2mp8kA/video.html

    • @AryanGooriah
      @AryanGooriah Před 18 dny

      Hey, I know how to fight and I know all the punches and moves but I am really slow and even though I exhale while punching,my punch does little damage on the opponent.Why does this happen?

    • @DannishPlaysReturns
      @DannishPlaysReturns Před 18 dny

      I'm good, mate

    • @Azaan_2k8
      @Azaan_2k8 Před 18 dny

      Tony you can't believe how much your channel helped me in terms of improving my boxing , so much that I have a playlist of 514 vidoes of boxing , and 2/3 of it is your videos, LOVE FROM PAKISTAN

    • @Calzzz160
      @Calzzz160 Před 18 dny +2

      Can you make a video for how to be able to do cardio for a long time

    • @xxxxmutantxxxx5920
      @xxxxmutantxxxx5920 Před 18 dny +1

      @@AryanGooriah try not going in thinking you know how to fight we all learning try to not tense your body up and breath on hits if that doesn’t get you results try shadow boxing with bands or 1-2lbs weights

  • @2jmajjic
    @2jmajjic Před 18 dny +715

    Avoid conflict as much as possible don’t be a bully or a victim

    • @shalehausler4383
      @shalehausler4383 Před 17 dny +27

      Well said

    • @SalvadorRodriguez-ek2sm
      @SalvadorRodriguez-ek2sm Před 17 dny +8

      ​@@shalehausler4383 How the fucc was that well said..!?!? Read that shit again🤦

    • @ThrashWarlock
      @ThrashWarlock Před 17 dny +49

      It's well said because it's the smartest approach in life. Be confident yet calm. Don't project being vulnerable or trying to overcompensate by being a bully. Both are equally as weak.

    • @shalehausler4383
      @shalehausler4383 Před 17 dny +6

      @SalvadorRodriguez-ek2sm
      "Avoid conflict as much as possible don't be a bully or a victim "
      Please explain what I am missing?

    • @ThrashWarlock
      @ThrashWarlock Před 17 dny +7

      ​​@@shalehausler4383 it's been explained twice now to him lol. Nevermind, back to boxing.

  • @rong2912
    @rong2912 Před 16 dny +365

    Right before every street fight, I take my pants completely off. The other guy always runs away.

    • @michaeldietz2648
      @michaeldietz2648 Před 14 dny +15

      lol that kind of depends on what neighborhood you’re in and some people might like that haha :) but I got a handed to you. That was funny. Thanks for the good laugh :)

    • @RhinoMotorsAbj
      @RhinoMotorsAbj Před 14 dny +7

      Hahahahahahhahaha could be a good technic

    • @starlord2184
      @starlord2184 Před 13 dny +6

      ☠️🙌🍻

    • @dimitar297
      @dimitar297 Před 13 dny +10

      See you at the cheeseburger picnic.

    • @GaiaMediaIndustries
      @GaiaMediaIndustries Před 13 dny +2

      @@dimitar297 please let us know if he managed to jump the cheeseburger

  • @Reverend_Mojo
    @Reverend_Mojo Před 17 dny +54

    Here's a weird one.
    If they empty their pockets, they're a fighter.
    Speaking as a Bouncer, Every person I've seen dump their pockets onto the table or a friends hand, turned out to be a fighter.

    • @GiblixStudio
      @GiblixStudio Před 12 dny +1

      well yeah... you don't want to do a kick and then your phone falls out your pocket. or you got keys sticking through the fabric into your quad. that shit can sting if you're unfortunate and then you're limited to only using hands. also if the scuffle gets serious you don't want to catch a stray hit and they damage whatever is in your pockets.

    • @keeislegend
      @keeislegend Před 9 dny +7

      @@GiblixStudio also because they are so clear headed and not acting off animal like instincts, the phone in their pocket could become a distraction if theyre worried about losing it. i remember i got in a fight at someones house and the dude was flailing around and almost pushed me into the owners TV. Trying to not break shit and also beat this dude up made it way harder

    • @reddragon2943
      @reddragon2943 Před 7 dny +5

      True. It Removes excess weight and helps balance out the body.
      Equilibrium and Speed are key in a fight.

  • @craigdenfordphotography
    @craigdenfordphotography Před 18 dny +178

    There's one sport you missed that's likely to lead to cauliflower ears - rugby! But then I wouldn't want to pick a fight with a tight head prop either!

    • @matthewkeebler2326
      @matthewkeebler2326 Před 17 dny

      A rugby player would also kick my ass so the rule still stands! 😂

    • @NotALot-xm6gz
      @NotALot-xm6gz Před 17 dny +6

      Came here to say just that.

    • @FlyWithFitz81
      @FlyWithFitz81 Před 17 dny +6

      Rather fight a fighter than a rugby player. Those some scary dudes who don't give a F@*&.

    • @skeebo6885
      @skeebo6885 Před 16 dny +5

      "Rugby is just a bunch of guys huddled around in a circle, sticking their noses up each other's butts and saying, 'Nice game'". Robin Williams

    • @MrRourk
      @MrRourk Před 16 dny +1

      I would rather face a boxer than a rugby player.

  • @smexijebus
    @smexijebus Před 17 dny +106

    Personally, I always become suspicious they know how to fight within a few minutes after waking up in the hospital

    • @ed1726
      @ed1726 Před 17 dny +8

      I normally offer the draw at that point.

    • @edwardwhakatihi1226
      @edwardwhakatihi1226 Před 16 dny +7

      😂

    • @DjDolHaus86
      @DjDolHaus86 Před 14 dny +1

      I've hung around with a few lads over the years who like a drink and a fight on a weekend and their key to success was more often than not, throwing the first punch and making it count. It'd be instigation (whatever caused the conflict), words (anything but an apology), wallop

    • @LymanPhillips
      @LymanPhillips Před 12 dny +1

      Or when my attacks using my head to punch their fist hurts me more than them. Sure sign.

    • @Rhiorrha
      @Rhiorrha Před 7 dny

      Huh...that guy poked me in the throat with 2 fingers, then front kick, back kick, same leg hook kick comboed me. He might know something about fighting....nah, couldn't be! He just got lucky!!

  • @perceivedvelocity9914
    @perceivedvelocity9914 Před 18 dny +184

    My grandfather warned me about the ears when I was a kid. During the 80s most people thought that wrestling was just a sport. It wasn't considered a dangerous martial art. (It's funny how times have changed.). My grandpa explained that a wrestler will get you on the ground and there is nothing that you could do about it.

    • @cosmicbricks3339
      @cosmicbricks3339 Před 17 dny +7

      All you can do in that position is pray to god that he lets you go if it’s a street fight

    • @KulaGGin
      @KulaGGin Před 17 dny +2

      I mean, you can poke their eyes out when they're tackling you, before they get you on the ground if we're talking about no rules fight. Even in MMA wrestlers take quite a few hits before they even get an opponent on the ground and it's considered a big disadvantage of wrestling vs punching and kicking. And it often takes wrestlers quite some time to take opponent on the ground. So much that even in a 5-minute rounds in MMA there's not enough time to then do a submission.

    • @slavisadstr9169
      @slavisadstr9169 Před 17 dny +9

      @@KulaGGinbro what the fuck are you talking about wrestlers maul strikers as soon as they get their hands on them and that happens pretty fast in the octagon

    • @lastmanstanding5423
      @lastmanstanding5423 Před 17 dny +11

      Normies used to know that Wrestling is the most dangerous martial art.
      But then TV and movies came.
      And a sad fact is: grappling looks like shit on the screen... while Bruce Lee Chuck Noris crap looks amazing on screen.
      So in the 70s and 80s everyone went on a Karate-Kung-Fu-Ninja craze.
      And normies forgot about Wrestling.
      But lately MMA is becoming more normie so they are learning again.
      ps.
      I'd say the gap wasn't that big...
      only ~40 years from when they forgot until they remembered again.

    • @lastmanstanding5423
      @lastmanstanding5423 Před 17 dny

      ​@@KulaGGin bro check the stats...
      copy/paste this into google: "Primary Fighting Styles of UFC Champs"
      I'd share the link but CZcams censors all comments with links.
      out of 100+ UFC champions Wrestling is no1 by far as a base martial art
      no1 by far Wrestling
      no2 is BJJ
      no3 is Boxing

  • @FAIDAMUZIK
    @FAIDAMUZIK Před 18 dny +93

    CHIN TUCKED IN!!!

    • @xrexc3179
      @xrexc3179 Před 18 dny +6

      This!!!

    • @BWater-yq3jx
      @BWater-yq3jx Před 17 dny +6

      Yeah, alpha wannabees will lift their chin to try and look dominant,
      making a perfect target, lol.

    • @FlyWithFitz81
      @FlyWithFitz81 Před 17 dny +3

      Look at young Tyson vs Old Tyson. As he gained in age and lost his early trainers, he left his chin up far too much.
      Had he kept his chin tighter against Holyfield, I am pretty sure that fight goes very differently early on.

    • @hera-nf8mz
      @hera-nf8mz Před 11 dny

      maybe not if are a karate/kung fu fighter.

    • @xrexc3179
      @xrexc3179 Před 11 dny

      @@hera-nf8mz it really doesn't matter the discipline. If you stick that chin out there you stand a much bigger chance of someone finding the button

  • @El-Abuelo-De-Superman
    @El-Abuelo-De-Superman Před 18 dny +136

    He assumes a combat position and is quiet and collected about the whole ordeal, nothing else matters. Those are signs that that person has done this before.

    • @ForTehNguyen
      @ForTehNguyen Před 14 dny +12

      fighters dont talk, and talkers dont fight

    • @davidhenningson4782
      @davidhenningson4782 Před 14 dny +3

      ​@@ForTehNguyenfighters use their words to de escalate a situation (at least if you're law enforcement anyway...)

    • @gruntgamer4204
      @gruntgamer4204 Před 13 dny +2

      ​@@ForTehNguyenwhy people spread that nonsense I will never know.

    • @gruntgamer4204
      @gruntgamer4204 Před 13 dny +1

      What you really have to worry about, is when someone switches from an aggressive state to a calm, and calculating one rapidly as the fight starts.
      They use their aggression into baiting you to strike first, then reveal how they actually are as soon as someone tries to throw the first punch.

    • @user-hc1ll8lj4i
      @user-hc1ll8lj4i Před 11 dny +2

      @@ForTehNguyenmayweather talks non stop about

  • @gdawwg1125
    @gdawwg1125 Před 17 dny +49

    i remember i saw a guy getting bullied on the street once. a punk was trying to hit him with a skateboard. the agressor was acting all tough and the bystander was so calm, he was laughing at the bully and saying "what are you going to do, hit me with the skateboard" then he said "is that what you are going to do" he was super calm and laughing. The bully held up the skateboard to hit him and in a flash a single jab splatted the bullies face and had the bully running away. i never forgot that day as the guy looked so normal and not agressive at all

    • @matty101yttam
      @matty101yttam Před 16 dny +3

      Sounds like the guy was playing with the skateboarder mentally, if he's close enough then swinging a skateboard is going to usually use both hands and be slower than a punch so he was leading him into trying to use the skateboard.
      Think a skateboard could be an interesting weapon if used right, it can be a small shield as well as a striking weapon if you grab the wheels from underneath and have the board lean against your forearm i'd imagine.

    • @toiletpaper5770
      @toiletpaper5770 Před 15 dny +2

      Me n my buddy were at a party and these guys were trying to take his skateboard. One of them hit him. I was inside and I heard “there’s a rumble outside” It sounded like there was 10 people fighting. I went outside and it was just my buddy. Out in the street looked like a car wreck: one guy was lying on the ground and the other guy was walking around goin “I’m bleeding outta my head!” I later heard one of them had a concussion.

    • @davidmccann9811
      @davidmccann9811 Před 15 dny +6

      I'm in my 50s and haven't been in a ring for over 20 years. A couple of years ago I was at an ATM when a grubby looking bloke walked up and told me to give him my wallet. I said no, and told him to go away because he's going to get hurt. Much to my surprise he walked off, but after walking about 100 metres he turned around and shouted "You ain't gonna do f**K all." And then he left the scene.

    • @gdawwg1125
      @gdawwg1125 Před 15 dny +5

      @@davidmccann9811 ha what a flop , i bet if you had have taken a step to chase him he would have shit himself

    • @Mercenary-1914
      @Mercenary-1914 Před 12 dny

      Why did I read your comment using that cool UK accent?

  • @JupitertheGiant-qe7ir
    @JupitertheGiant-qe7ir Před 8 dny +6

    Mike Tyson walks up in a boxing stance. It is in that moment where I would assess that the person not only knows how to fight, but that I am about to die.

  • @1drkstr
    @1drkstr Před 13 dny +43

    A master of the tea ceremony accidentally offended a samurai and the samurai challenged him to a duel. The tea ceremony guy asked a swordsman to teach him, to increase his chances of living. After some pointless tutorials the swordsman advised the master of the tea ceremony to approach the duel as he would a tea ceremony, to become still, to focus, just as he would before performing the tea ceremony. As the master of the tea ceremony approached the duel the samurai saw him and became scared. He conceded and said that he did not know his opponent was a master swordsman and begged his forgiveness.

    • @krispalermo8133
      @krispalermo8133 Před 11 dny +5

      You left the part out, the tea guy preforms the tea ceremony before the samurai before he stood and draw his weapon.
      " This is so serious to me, first I will stop for tea."
      My grandpa fought WW II Pacific theater.
      As a Sicilian Catholic, Mass, tea, and whisky & crackers/ cookies was treated as commune with friends and family.

    • @GrislyAtoms12
      @GrislyAtoms12 Před 9 dny

      @@krispalermo8133 Whiskey and crackers? The breakfast of champions!

    • @michaelsullivan8934
      @michaelsullivan8934 Před dnem

      There was a famous Chinese general named Zhuge Liang who was in a fort with only a handful of soldiers when an enemy warlord rolled up with a huge force. Zhuge Liang was famous for brilliant tactics, trickery, and ambushes.
      He stepped out and stood in front of the fort's gates with his lute and just stood there and calmly played. The warlord saw this, assumed it was a trap, and left.

  • @ebogar42
    @ebogar42 Před 4 dny +2

    I'm not a trained fighter, but I'm very comfortable in a fight, not scared. I definitely stand like a fighter would. And when I hit someone it usually takes one blow and they have the size of a golf ball on their head and bleeding. I've put one guy bigger than me in the hospital, and fear hitting guys much smaller than me because I know my power. I've been in a lot of street fights. I have studied fighting on my own and practiced some moves over the years. I've pulled them off in real fights, and had never used submissions on anyone before then, but was very comfortable going to them in the fight.

    • @Harry64278
      @Harry64278 Před 3 dny +1

      As long as you ain’t bullying anyone that’s really cool! With that type of power you have responsibility!

    • @ebogar42
      @ebogar42 Před 3 dny

      @@Harry64278 I don't bully anyone or start fist fights. People start them with me and have tried bullying me. I will confront a bully and let them know I'm not scared of them, but I'm not looking for a fight.

  • @ScottRossProductions
    @ScottRossProductions Před 7 dny +2

    ear or nose... i love this guy... my father told me a story of when he was in his 40s, some younger guy was giving him the business and he simply told him, yes, you may be able to beat my ass but i'm willing to go through a hell of a lot more pain to prove a point. the guy walked away...

  • @BMO_Creative
    @BMO_Creative Před 17 dny +20

    Tony knows his stuff! Was hilarious when he tags BoB for no reason... BoB wasn't ready for it! LOL

    • @neillchippett655
      @neillchippett655 Před 17 dny

      Bob will get him next time.

    • @BostinBlackCountryVeggie
      @BostinBlackCountryVeggie Před 14 dny +1

      I've seen hundreds of videos of bob getting punched, kicked etc.... never seen him get dropped tho or complain... tough bloke is old bob

    • @BMO_Creative
      @BMO_Creative Před 14 dny

      LOL... Yessir!

    • @jimlance583
      @jimlance583 Před 14 dny

      Bob's kind of a dummy though.

  • @wesleybarton3871
    @wesleybarton3871 Před 18 dny +20

    In my younger days, especially high school and two years of college, i caught a lot of guff for fighting to win quick.
    I tell my nephews and nieces to hit the soler plexus, throat, kick the inside of the thighs and groin, heel to knees.
    As far as the cauliflower ears and nose so flat you can kiss a wall, when i traveled around living rough in the early 1970s,
    i was surprised that in Mexico, they respected a man who could fight, yet had no marks of pugilism as a habit.
    Called that man El Hombre.

    • @jimlance583
      @jimlance583 Před 14 dny

      That's solid advice for ur family. I'll add one: While doing a front kick to the groin, I tilt which ever foot I'm kicking with outward. It can slide up in there better.

    • @Rhiorrha
      @Rhiorrha Před 7 dny +1

      @@jimlance583 Right up the old canal lol

  • @VegasPaladin
    @VegasPaladin Před dnem +1

    One time when I was riding the bus, another passenger asked me if I was a football player or some other kind of athlete. I figured he guessed it because I was wearing my college jacket, but he said no... it was because of the way I carried myself, that I was so light on my feet and walked with such grace and confidence. I told him it's because I trained in boxing and martial arts. He said, yes that he could tell that by watching me. It was so random to receive this observation, but truly it was one of the greatest compliments someone ever gave me.

  • @Pooby1000
    @Pooby1000 Před 17 dny +12

    I'm not a fighter but I watched this in hopes I can make someone else believe I am

    • @Horseman1966
      @Horseman1966 Před 13 dny +2

      the best way to avoid having to fight is becoming a trained fighter.

    • @JohnyIIOh
      @JohnyIIOh Před 9 dny +1

      You'll be nervous if the situation arises and you aren't used to getting hit in the face and hit into faces

    • @kxjx
      @kxjx Před 8 dny

      It doesn't really work like that becuase it's the training that makes the change. I know he said they look calm, smiling, etc, but the reality is that it's always a stressful situation the body is starting to release adrenaline etc no matter how prepared you feel. And that is when the training kicks in - you just automatically start to do all the things you have done many times before; adjusting your balance and stance, positioning your hands (not necessarily raising a guard but just getting them to a place where you can) etc. It all just happens automatically because you have done it so many times, it's hard even to not do it. And I don't think you can fake that.

    • @chrisvielle6629
      @chrisvielle6629 Před 5 dny

      The next video should be how to tell if someone is pretending to know how to fight.

  • @jaybestnz
    @jaybestnz Před 16 dny +5

    One thing I also look for, the guy trying to pick a fight in a bar is unlikely to have a lot of. fight experience. Training in a gym, gets your desire to fight out of your system.
    The guy trying to calm things down or walking away probably knows what it can be like

    • @jacepark5057
      @jacepark5057 Před 12 dny

      People who know how to fight also tend to know how serious a matter a streetfight is. One bad KO and you're catching a manslaughter charge.

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Před 17 dny +5

    Excellent advice Tony!! I actually stopped a fight without even throwing a punch, by just taking my boxing stance, and yelling, "Do you really want to go?!"

  • @TheTarotCardGuy
    @TheTarotCardGuy Před 17 dny +13

    I have a habit of always tugging the tops of my pants so that i can do high round house kicks. Came from years of Kyokushin and the sweaty gi sticking to my thighs. Been doing BJJ for 4 years and did MMA for 3 and have no cauliflower ear (thankfully). I remember when I did MMA, the realization that in one month of training (18-21hrs of mat time), we fought more than most people would ever fight in their life. Not only that, we PAID to get beaten up and loved it. Fighters are a difderent breed of cat, thats for sure.
    Great video. You nailed all of them.

  • @BoomDabba
    @BoomDabba Před 17 dny +20

    To add to this list:
    - Standing Posture is many of the times bladed, and the person may have a slight shoulder lean depending on the martial art that they train. Bjj guys usually have the worst posture with a bit of a slouch because of guard pulling and playing guard
    - the way someone walks is usually a dead giveaway.
    If someone has a spring to their gait they've most likely trained some type of TMA like karate, or TKD. Easy to spot because of the added bounce at the end of every step. Some boxers/muaythai/kickboxers will have a similar gait
    Judokas, and wrestlers with a four beat gait like a 🐈. Very easy to spot along with noticeable upright posture. Usually have overdeveloped necks, traps, and forearms.
    One thing almost all martial artist have in common is great balance and relaxed shoulders. Arms will naturally swing relaxed when walking.
    MMA guys will usually have the wrestler walk and tattoos of a samurai or some feline cat
    Strikers usually walk with a tucked chin

    • @NikosAnimals
      @NikosAnimals Před 12 dny +1

      a chin tuck?

    • @BlueCarrots77
      @BlueCarrots77 Před 12 dny

      ​@@NikosAnimals in boxing, leaving your chin exposed (looking straight forward) is a no no, so a chin tuck, (slightly down) reduces the odds of someone getting put in a pack because they left their chin open. Simple?

    • @NikosAnimals
      @NikosAnimals Před 12 dny

      @@BlueCarrots77 but always walking like that?

    • @BlueCarrots77
      @BlueCarrots77 Před 12 dny

      @@NikosAnimals idk it is probably a habit they form, I don't walk with a tucked chin

    • @davidtrent399
      @davidtrent399 Před 8 dny

      @@BoomDabba always bladed🙏😎

  • @videre8884
    @videre8884 Před 13 dny +2

    Perfect explanation. 100% accurate. I had to fight for my life since I was a small child. I had to learn to fight whether I wanted to or not. I identified with that 100%. It couldn't be explained any better. Most people have some kind of sixth sense for noticing when they're in trouble and many give up trying to provoke me when they see that I'm already instinctively preparing for a fight. I hate fighting because of the bad memories but I have the reflex to fight and not to run away or beg or give up.

  • @christineribone9351
    @christineribone9351 Před 17 dny +5

    I like how you connect each video to the next, I could spend all night watching and learning!!

  • @sharkparty1027
    @sharkparty1027 Před 11 dny +3

    STOP GIVING AWAY MY SECRETS! The stance, the adjusting of my shorts, the smile on my face, me asking "Are you sure about this?" while smiling...all indicators of how bad your day is about to be. Elbows, knees, shins and a whole lot of hurting is coming.

  • @marcwesterink7742
    @marcwesterink7742 Před 14 dny +4

    I think another sign is someone who has the postures shown in this video and is perfectly capable of walking away from a fight. That person can fight, but doesn't want to. I think that is more courages than enagging in a fight where the outcome is uncertain...

  • @mangore623
    @mangore623 Před 13 dny +2

    Yes, and no. I’ve also encountered people who tick every box on this list, and discovered that it’s all just another feint.
    As well, even someone with little skill can have luck, and being skilled doesn’t mean you’ll win. There’s so many variables.
    Ultimately, you are either the one down on the ground, or you’re not.

  • @johndrennan5933
    @johndrennan5933 Před 17 dny +5

    I'm a new subscriber to this channel. I love this guy. I especially like his (all too seldom) advice on avoiding physical combat altogether. One thing I've noticed in my limited experience is the tendency for aggressors to model their behavior from what they saw in primary school or at the promotional weigh-in events before boxing matches: i.e., walking up close to the victim as if to say "I can take anything you can dish out" that type of guy needs to understand that he's already made the first move. I think some of the marks of someone who is preparing to fight is maintaining some distance and quickly noting the environment for weapons or trip hazards. I'm no pro like this guy but that's my 2 cents worth. I really enjoy this programming.

    • @bruceb5481
      @bruceb5481 Před 16 dny +2

      Trip hazards are a big deal. I was assaulted in a parking lot and simply backed away and led this jerk into a concrete barrier. Need I say more? Hilarious.

    • @johndrennan5933
      @johndrennan5933 Před 16 dny +2

      @@bruceb5481 Thanks for the feedback and the happy story. Personal defense starts with situational awareness. I noticed that the mere appearance of looking like you were getting ready to fight (without being menacing) was a deterrent. I scrupulously avoided profanity or anything that sounded like pleading (e.g. "hey man, I don't want any trouble").

  • @Arkinight
    @Arkinight Před 12 dny +1

    Thanks Tony, great video mate

  • @The_Repairman_Workshop
    @The_Repairman_Workshop Před 16 dny +2

    100% great video like they say it’s the quite one you have to watch!

  • @scheisstag
    @scheisstag Před 17 dny +3

    First: cauliflower ears have something to do with the tissue of the ears: if its hard cartilage it will break and form cauliflower ears. If the tissue is soft and flexible you can wrestle on a high level for an eternity and you will see nothing.
    Second: a true sign for an experienced street fighter is not if they adjust their clothes: its how they manage distance. I have seen plenty of street fights. Most lasted mere seconds. Because both guys were standing too close to each other. One started the fight with the first punch (obviously). That often ended the altercation with a k.o. already. Because hitting a non moving opponent from a close distance is like shooting sittings ducks: a guaranteed hit.
    So you have to keep your distance before the whole thing even starts.

  • @jimlance583
    @jimlance583 Před 14 dny +7

    Walked into a bar with a couple friends one night, there was some jabbering at us from the bar. One guy at the bar got pissed enough to take out his false teeth and put 'em on the bar. Well, then there's that.

    • @genghiskhan7041
      @genghiskhan7041 Před 9 dny +1

      That just shows he's a bad enough fighter that he got all his teeth knocked out :D

    • @Rhiorrha
      @Rhiorrha Před 7 dny +2

      @@genghiskhan7041 Teeth replacements in dentures are expensive in some places. Might as well get a new set...neither is cheap. My mom has to go through this crap when all she had to do was brush and floss in her 20's and 30's...smh

    • @genghiskhan7041
      @genghiskhan7041 Před 7 dny

      @@Rhiorrha Good point.

  • @redcarrot1148
    @redcarrot1148 Před 6 dny +2

    Another sure sign is that person is hyper focused while calming analyzing the surrounding, the other person's body position, limb placement, strength and weaknesses to identify their vulnerable points to attack should that person initiate any sudden movement that resembles an attack. I.e. the game plan against a big dude in tight space would be very different from a small nimble dude in open space.

  • @W2LTA
    @W2LTA Před 17 dny +1

    Holy Moly Tony, 2.33m subs that's jumped loads well done mate.

  • @mostlypeacefuljogger4622
    @mostlypeacefuljogger4622 Před 17 dny +6

    I used to train with a guy who carried a mouthguard with him at all times. He got into a road rage incident with someone and the guy got out of the car. He got out as well but put in his mouth guard. It was a very quick resolution

    • @edwardwhakatihi1226
      @edwardwhakatihi1226 Před 16 dny +5

      Your friend who always carried the mouth guard would not do well against my friend who always carries a gun😂

    • @mostlypeacefuljogger4622
      @mostlypeacefuljogger4622 Před 16 dny +2

      @@edwardwhakatihi1226 that’s very true but he always carries as well.

    • @edwardwhakatihi1226
      @edwardwhakatihi1226 Před 16 dny +1

      @@mostlypeacefuljogger4622 Touché 🤣

    • @mostlypeacefuljogger4622
      @mostlypeacefuljogger4622 Před 16 dny +1

      @@edwardwhakatihi1226 but you are most definitely right, gun always beats fists. 🤣

    • @DustinDonald-cz9ot
      @DustinDonald-cz9ot Před 15 dny

      @@mostlypeacefuljogger4622 Depends on distance really if they are within 10 feet of you they can close the gap and get you down before you can draw that gun. If they have a knife they could really do some damage to you, that old idiom don't bring a knife to a gun fight only applies if you got significant range on your opponent.

  • @justsomeweeb3818
    @justsomeweeb3818 Před 18 dny +1

    Great content! ❤️
    I appreciate the effort you put into your videos man!

  • @paulrodberg
    @paulrodberg Před 12 dny

    Thank you for your teaching

  • @BoBoZoBo
    @BoBoZoBo Před 22 hodinami

    When people are extremely calm and take a particular stance. Usually a good sign.

  • @Slammy555
    @Slammy555 Před 17 dny +2

    I think #3 is the reason I never got in fights past my teens. My last close encounter I'm pushing 60 and this guy who's maybe 30 and has 4-5 inches height on me walked in front of my car to get me to stop then started to come up to the car when I parked. I thought give him your friendliest smile, this is just a misunderstanding and he has this smile on his face until I get out of the car then he's suddenly serious and spins around and quickly walked away. It was supposed to be a friendly smile.
    I also quickly looked for the cameras, he might have thought I was looking for a dead zone to shoot him when I was actually looking for an active zone to record the encounter. I love the information age, when someone messes with me driving I point to my phone that I mounted above the dash and they stop.

  • @nethvirusenanayake4161
    @nethvirusenanayake4161 Před 18 dny +1

    So helpful sir❤❤❤

  • @classicalethics2053
    @classicalethics2053 Před 13 dny +1

    This guy's hilarious! Love it!

  • @goodo4668
    @goodo4668 Před 17 dny +3

    Sounds about right, another one that I have is very scarred hands , knuckles specifically. Lots of scars mainly from teeth. I am an old fella now so common sense prevails and I just walk away.

  • @user-xk7qt6dv4u
    @user-xk7qt6dv4u Před 18 dny

    Thanks bro

  • @EmanLannehc
    @EmanLannehc Před 17 dny +2

    I have to veto every single point I am afraid. It could mean that but it could also mean the opposite. There is no way to tell until shit gets down.

  • @me2.2
    @me2.2 Před 18 dny

    You are my hero❤

  • @iallso1
    @iallso1 Před 13 dny

    As someone whos role brings them into contact with members of the public, many of whom are upset by action I have taken, it is always good to be able to pick up on clues as to peoples possible behaviour. I am trained in de-escalation and encourage to walk away, but there is always the opportunity for the situation to turn nasty.

  • @user-pi5bt4vn8z
    @user-pi5bt4vn8z Před 13 dny

    Nice to see a fellow Sunderland lad doing so well for himself

  • @richardhawkins4621
    @richardhawkins4621 Před 17 dny +6

    My dad said never fight someone you know you cant beat i wish ide had followed his instructions😢

    • @mariocinquemani3134
      @mariocinquemani3134 Před 17 dny +1

      You will never know if you don't try! I fought a guy when i was 18 years old He was taller than me, gym kind of guy i weighed like 91 kg maybe He weighed the same as me, I connected two punches at first(in a combination) then He threw one and i dodged it, i felt the power in the punch, luckily He backed up and didn't want to continue fighting i think He could have messed me up haha, but hey! I tried! And i earned my respect 👍🏻

    • @ngarber
      @ngarber Před 12 dny

      My dad said never hit a guy with your bare hands. :)

    • @BlueCarrots77
      @BlueCarrots77 Před 12 dny

      ​@@ngarbergood on him but like if you're in a street fight, back on the wall, nowhere to go and he starts to throw punches, then will you fight back, there ain't no way you gonna spawn in boxing gloves like /summon minecraft:boxing_gloves
      I assume what your dad said really meant don't throw the first punch?

    • @ngarber
      @ngarber Před 11 dny

      @@BlueCarrots77 No, he meant use a weapon if you can find one. Or your feet. I was studying music at the time, so he thought it best not to mess my hands up in a fight. :)

    • @BlueCarrots77
      @BlueCarrots77 Před 11 dny

      @@ngarber nvm your dad is a menace man, he bouta pull out a sharpness V netherite sword in a fight I better not screw with him lol I'd never use a weapon in a fight, I always believe that using a weapon in a fist fight is for people willing to get 1v5ed on but using your feet is valid, as long as you don't get countered by them grabbing your leg and tossing you over

  • @GeorgeCelenstin
    @GeorgeCelenstin Před 13 dny

    Hey Tony. Love your vids. ❤ Can you plz make more vids on defending in a real boxing scenario 🙏

  • @rossj4571
    @rossj4571 Před 17 dny

    Great videos

  • @QueensNativeNYC
    @QueensNativeNYC Před 16 dny +3

    So true.. A big muscle bound guy on the street doesn't scare me at all.. It's the slim wirey athletic guy that has speed and cat-like reflexes, he's the one I'm concerned about it.. Most bodybuilders can't fight. They are just very insecure people hiding behind their muscles.. I mean unless a guy is just so ridiculously big that you just can't do anything to him, like some world class strongman who is 7 feet tall and weighs over 400 pounds with a certain amount of athletic ability to go with his enormous size, well that may be different.. But there ain't too many guys like that anyway

    • @davidtrent399
      @davidtrent399 Před 8 dny

      @@QueensNativeNYC usually big people are slow, lower body exposed , move robotically to easy. No matter size speed and balance always win.🙏😎

  • @AugustusAsgeir
    @AugustusAsgeir Před 12 dny +1

    As someone who did muay thai, silat + fma most of my life i do my best to avoid conflict. Rather just walk away

  • @alexrobinet7576
    @alexrobinet7576 Před 17 dny

    Adjusting clothes includes extra tight shoe laces, perfectly fitted pants and a shirt just strong enough to grab but just barely weak enough to rip.

  • @mausolos8
    @mausolos8 Před 9 dny

    Generally, the quiet, polite, fit looking fellows can handle themselves. Also, the eyes give it away. Best to avoid confrontation. Silence is a good response to a challenge.

  • @JohnMurphy-dw6ml
    @JohnMurphy-dw6ml Před 17 dny +6

    I wish this guy would tell us how many fights he’s been in!

    • @rowanschischka3834
      @rowanschischka3834 Před 17 dny

      He did in one of his last videos

    • @JohnMurphy-dw6ml
      @JohnMurphy-dw6ml Před 17 dny +3

      @@rowanschischka3834 Doesn’t anyone understand sarcasm anymore?

    • @koray6261
      @koray6261 Před 17 dny

      @@rowanschischka3834 Did that on that one as well but both that part and sarcasm went over your head.

    • @bjarkenielsen8515
      @bjarkenielsen8515 Před 17 dny

      😁 Be nice to Rowan guys... Otherwise Tony might get involved here in the comments and make it 107. Also, Rowan might be a young child. Be kind 🙂

  • @Hard-R-Energy
    @Hard-R-Energy Před 13 dny

    I've been fighting for 20+ years and never developed cauliflower ear. I have had the cartilage in my nose rearranged a few times, but it never gave me that "boxer's nose" you always see. The biggest indicator is calmness while maintaining a ready stance.

  • @GiC7
    @GiC7 Před 16 dny

    Thanks

  • @benzun9600
    @benzun9600 Před 15 dny +1

    I know a guy who started JJ, got the ears in 2 weeks, he was still a white belt

  • @Nick-AngelpeodSeaxisc
    @Nick-AngelpeodSeaxisc Před 11 dny +1

    The guys you really really don't want to fight, the ones who are appear visibly afraid and begging not to fight while claiming they are no good at fighting..........there is a small chance that person is one of the most dangerous men you will ever come across, maybe not a trained martial artist but a trained killer who will take you out in under 2 seconds, the rest of the people in that group really are afraid and don't want to fight, just let them go.

  • @JayDay32
    @JayDay32 Před 11 dny

    I’ve avoided a lot of fights by just being very calm and looking confident. I don’t back down and don’t talk too much. I do have some experience wrestling but mostly that mindset came from years of athletics in general.

  • @TerminusHostilia
    @TerminusHostilia Před 2 dny

    "Don't look at it, just do work." _Everyone_ is a potential "killer" in my eyes.

  • @danr5462
    @danr5462 Před 13 dny

    this is a good guide to what to do to make people believe you can fight, even if you can't. OTOH, if you can't fight, you should run. And OTOH, if you can run, you should, regardless of your fighting ability

  • @AtwoodBoxing
    @AtwoodBoxing Před 7 dny

    TKD, Muay Thai, boxing, jujutsu since i was 9. I'll be 41 next month only had 4 broken noses never cauliflower ears

  • @noir66146
    @noir66146 Před 6 dny

    i like how the clothes adjustment was at the end.

  • @GeorgeRiely
    @GeorgeRiely Před 8 dny

    when someone is overly calm, then you know you better bring out the piece...

  • @derekbidelman2442
    @derekbidelman2442 Před 11 hodinami

    I have a very good friend who was a heavyweight state champion wrestler and my brother is a state and national champion free-syle wrestler and neither have calouflour ear and the reason they dont have calouflour ear is because they never let anyone rub their Fing head on the mat...but if someone does have calouflour ear they probably can ground you,maybe not ground and pound but still, have fun. Wrestlers are like fighting a squirrel on pcp, they are everywhere and all over you.

  • @davidtrent399
    @davidtrent399 Před 9 dny

    Scars in and about eyebrows, broken pinky bone on back of hands, someone who wants to walk away but pushed to far…. That guy 🙏

  • @foggy561
    @foggy561 Před 4 dny

    Always assume everyone is capable of defending themselves. Never underestimate anyone no matter what their body language is telling you. Also just remember if you get into a street fight you have now just entered a life and death situation and you should treat it as such.

  • @savourypotato
    @savourypotato Před 17 dny +1

    Smiles with eye contact, whilts removing watch.

  • @The_Black_Knight
    @The_Black_Knight Před 16 dny +1

    "Those that know how to fight always spot others of equal stature long before a fight commences." It is called a showdown, and someone must concede or it always occurs. Watch the shoulders.

  • @glorgau
    @glorgau Před 17 dny

    From way back in the day, I remember this stuff. ;-) But... when fights broke out, people really didn't have much time to get into a stance or adjust their clothes. Hopefully you might have the time to do it surreptitiously, but go time came really, really fast.

  • @cbeaudry4646
    @cbeaudry4646 Před 11 dny

    I was at work & I had an old customer ask me "do you box?"
    & I said "I've done a little bit but I'm mostly a wrestler"
    He said "well you walk like a fighter"
    Made my year

  • @AudieHolland
    @AudieHolland Před 11 dny

    A former Dutch Karate champion was asked in an interview, many years ago, what the closest was he came to a fight in real life.
    He thought for a while, then described how he was in a bar in Amsterdam, waiting for his beer.
    When the bartender put it in front of him, some unknown dude took it and walked away into the crowd.
    The Karateka looked at the man disappearing into the crowd.
    Then he ordered another beer.

  • @gandalfstormcrow8439
    @gandalfstormcrow8439 Před 9 dny

    Ty for our education,
    1. Trust your danger instinct.

  • @ba8e
    @ba8e Před 17 dny +3

    02:35 (Dustin Poirier has entered the chat)

  • @dannnyxsoldier
    @dannnyxsoldier Před 16 dny +1

    From my experience,I look for cauliflower and nose first.but there are fighters, like me thankfully who have been very careful lucky and even slick with their defense. so I would refer to the knuckles, look for scars on the face or arms (scars connected to the lip, eyebrows, or streak scars on the upper arms usually means they were from a strike or fight ) the way they talk about fighting,their facial expressions and the form of their gaurd as there squaring up. takes time to fully read these signs, and you never fully find out till those hands go flying tbh looks are deceiving 😅

  • @DJKID777
    @DJKID777 Před 8 dny

    I will be subing you. I want to learn more from you.

  • @T.C.-st8uz
    @T.C.-st8uz Před 17 dny

    I always watch for the ears.

  • @jonathanbartlett1098
    @jonathanbartlett1098 Před 8 dny

    I worked as a security officer in a hospital for a while and when we encountered situations that could turn violent we started removing sharp objects and anything that could be weaponized from our uniforms, such as pens, keys, metal badges, glasses, etc. Only the most dense of angry visitors would watch 3 or more big guys calmly remove these items in unison without a word spoken and not realize they are about to cross a line if they try to carry out the actions they just threatened us with lol

  • @123ClassicBeat
    @123ClassicBeat Před 17 dny +2

    Or rugby cauliflower ears

  • @13LesTadO13
    @13LesTadO13 Před 8 dny

    I never thought about it but I do always pull my pants up before a fight and lift the front leg of my pants so it's easier to kick. Not that I fight a lot these days. I'm too old for street fights... Lol

  • @Filmxndkske
    @Filmxndkske Před 18 dny +1

    W Tony

  • @Slavic_Boer
    @Slavic_Boer Před 8 dny

    Not looking like a victim in a bad neighborhood is like a protective shield. Demons stay away because they do not frighten me.

  • @terryo5672
    @terryo5672 Před 12 dny

    My Dad sent me to the boxing club from aged about 9. 50 years later, I am just not fit anymore but do have the muscle memory. I would always walk away from trouble, just not worth the risk. Sort of last resort to have to defend yourself.

  • @BostinBlackCountryVeggie
    @BostinBlackCountryVeggie Před 14 dny +2

    Along with nose and ears, the hands can be a giveaway too.

    • @NikosAnimals
      @NikosAnimals Před 12 dny

      how

    • @BostinBlackCountryVeggie
      @BostinBlackCountryVeggie Před 12 dny

      @@NikosAnimals scarred, callous knuckles. Flattened/squared off knuckles can indicate boxing, fingers can indicate grappling experience. Of course, it's not always conclusive proof (neither are cauliflower ears or broken nose) but can indicate that someone has done a bit.

    • @NikosAnimals
      @NikosAnimals Před 12 dny

      @@BostinBlackCountryVeggie ah cool

  • @NicholasGeschke
    @NicholasGeschke Před 16 dny +1

    There's a recurring pattern I've seen. There's usually some loud, obnoxious wannabes that claim they can take on anybody and then crumple like a tin can when push comes to shove.
    And then, there's the quiet, polite fellows that are just as likely to give a hug as to throw a punch. When they do, however, I've seen firsthand how dangerous a person can really be.
    Case in point, in thr MMA gym I trained at, American Top Team Gwinnett, (later Team Lima) our coaches, Douglas and Diego Lima, you'd never meet nicer, more genuinely kind men, but when in the cage? Well, Douglas is a 3 time Bellator champion that has an undefeated Muay Thai record of 21 wins and 33 MMA wins, out of a career of 44 MMA fights.

    • @BostinBlackCountryVeggie
      @BostinBlackCountryVeggie Před 14 dny

      Big fan of doug Lima

    • @davidmccann9811
      @davidmccann9811 Před 14 dny +1

      We used to get the occasional guy walking into our gym and telling us how he'd had over 200 streets fights and never lost, 300, 400! A few sit-ups and the medicine ball and they'd be standing outside throwing up.

  • @shawandrew
    @shawandrew Před 12 dny

    Cauliflour ears are a result of not getting the ear drained when it gets hit and swells up. It doesn't indicate a lot of experience, and not having it also doesn't indicate that you don't know anything.

  • @GratefulPrimate
    @GratefulPrimate Před 16 dny

    Walking around in a rash guard for a shirt is also a pretty good sign

  • @wakeupuk3860
    @wakeupuk3860 Před 9 dny

    Tony you could not be more right about people seeing a flat nose and assuming you are a fighter, but there can be cases when it is not true, especially as in my case. I at the age of 11 fell off a cliff in Clovelly, that destroyed the inside of my nose making it flat and rubbery. As such in my teenage years, I was given the respect and even fear by other kids as being a hard nut which I certainly was not, which was helped by a girl giving me the nickname of Butch. I can recall quite a few times with a gang of lads following me and coming across another gang who wanted us or dare I say 'me' taking them on and I can well recall literally 'shitting my self with fear' but amazingly, I believe due to being a natural show-off and liked acting, I faced up to them with wild eyes and they would back down.
    After school and a few disasters at finding work and not getting on with my father, I chose to join the RAF and two things happened that greatly changed my life and fundamentally agree with the point you made about the physical aspect of a person's face.
    Quite soon after joining the RAF I did get into a fight with another airmen who knew nothing of my reputation, i.e. Butch, I lost badly as he could fight far better than I could. Amazingly this really hurt my 'false' pride and thus it prompted me to join the camp's Tae Kwon Do club, which over the next five years reached Brown belt, matured and the discipline and focus led to me to doing very well later in life studying, getting good qualifications and jobs. It also I believe later in life when two Egyptians tried to mug me with knives, maybe saving my life, I even many years later used my Tae Kwon Do skills to leave them lying on the floor, allowing to me run away to safety.
    I also managed to get an RAF Senior Surgeon to agree to do a major quite expensive cosmetic nose job to give me a proper nose again, primarily telling the story of how people wanted to fight me because they thought I was hard. I admit I left out the bit of doing Tae Kwon Do though. As such the nose was not as good as I would have liked, but I certainly found, especially the ladies, liked me more and after leaving the RAF to have three more careers did rather well, one a professional presenter which I doubt I would have done still looking like a boxer or wrestler.

  • @Rusco17
    @Rusco17 Před 17 dny +21

    Having an ear like this or a nose like that doesn't mean they can fight, it means they can get hit and have been 😂

    • @Adam-ey4iv
      @Adam-ey4iv Před 17 dny +4

      Cauliflower ear isn’t caused by getting hit, it’s caused by hours of grappling. A guy with cauliflower ears will definitely tune guys like you up no problem

    • @Rusco17
      @Rusco17 Před 17 dny +1

      @@Adam-ey4iv 💪💪💪guys like me - keyboard warrior? 🤣🤣🤡

    • @Schrodingers_kid
      @Schrodingers_kid Před 17 dny +4

      It's a sign of experience and if the guy is experienced then he definitely isn't panicking and if there's no panic - he will be able to fight normally, strategically.
      Even if he's not good at it, he can fight and that's already a sign to back up, because poor technique (although existing one) and some luck can mess you up.

    • @Adam-ey4iv
      @Adam-ey4iv Před 17 dny +1

      @@Rusco17 competitive Muay Thai fighter for 14 years with over 40 fights, and a keyboard warrior

    • @Rusco17
      @Rusco17 Před 17 dny +1

      @@Adam-ey4iv oh really? Never heard of you. But good for you. Shame you have to have a go at people on youtube to help with your insecurities and make you feel tough.

  • @callfourzero1931
    @callfourzero1931 Před 16 dny +1

    Good tips, but be careful with the stance. I worked with a thick semi-pro football lineman presenting a straight ahead open Butterbean type stance. This guy could fight and wrestle. I advised him, "You are flat at me, use a blade stance". He replied, "You want some? Come on!". Trust me, you do not want him.

  • @warforglory
    @warforglory Před 17 dny +1

    better to run away than fight unless it is absolutely necessary. you can't afford injuries in this day and age not mentioning legal implications.

  • @supremepizza3710
    @supremepizza3710 Před 8 dny

    If raised up on the street... you know how.

  • @chonzen1764
    @chonzen1764 Před 13 dny

    Nice thing about Judo and JJ if you go with the gi you can avoid cauliflower ear.

  • @KennethDuff-hj8ig
    @KennethDuff-hj8ig Před 18 dny +11

    What I personally look for is if my opponent has been trained to strike his hands will be open or relaxed while in there stance. Out of all the fights I been in outside of the ring are mostly not trained. The fact that I do train and boxed for many years I do "win" with my advantage of experience and years of training. I only trained boxing and that works great for the average punk starting shit with me. I know all the MMA guys usually have a lot to say on the internet when it comes to boxing but anyone trained in boxing or MMA or any fighting style like myself are not looking to fight outside of competition. We try to avoid that kind of stuff. And all my experience fighting on the "streets" the opponent is not properly trained in anything, so boxing works great even if they are MMA fans.
    So usually if the other guy is starting trouble in the first place I can say is a good indicator that they are not trained in any kind of fighting. Us with fight experience and with years of training get nothing from beating up untrained people on the streets. Usually when someone is looking for a fight they are trying to prove something to themselves or others around, not something a trained fighter would do.
    That's just my personal opinion based on my personal experiences.

  • @nigelmemery9011
    @nigelmemery9011 Před 12 dny

    You will know .
    Once on the situation.

  • @RARDingo
    @RARDingo Před 10 dny

    Cauliflour ear can be gotten many ways, not just fighting. It's also a genetic thing. Not everyone gets them. Clothes adjusting can go either way too. I watch their stance. That's the biggest indicator to me.

  • @perryroberts4353
    @perryroberts4353 Před 10 dny

    Whenever the bar empties outside for a fight or brawl it's always the weasels that can't fight that always need to get up front so they can give a cheap kick or have the description of what happened that gets them attention. It's the cool guys that have seen too many fights and know there's no need only trouble that can happen when being part of the audience. I always stayed back because it's the best time to order a drink(waitresses and bar aren't busy) and talk to the cougars left inside who are old enough to want a lover, not a fighter.

  • @motorcyclesdream6921
    @motorcyclesdream6921 Před 8 dny

    When my hands up, its mean i'm ready..

  • @danharkins5673
    @danharkins5673 Před 11 dny

    I fought most my life and i was told I was a great street fighter. I got into a fight that knew all this stuff but the problem for him is I got him in a tight spot and he couldn’t use all that stuff. Yeah I won but it’s best not to fight. Now I’m 71 and my body hurts.