It depends on what kind of fight it is. MMA and Krav Maga are similar. They both take many different Martial Arts and combine them to be more effective. But they also have big differences. MMA teaches you ring fighting. They will teach you how to do well in things like UFC, or fighting tornaments. There are many rules in MMA. For example, you can not repetively kick somebody in the groin in an MMA competition. Krav Maga, on the other hand, is an extreamly brutal and efficient martial art. There are absolutely no rules in Krav Maga. They will teach you to fight until there is no fight leaft, in other words they teach you to fight until your opponet is physically unable to continue, or dead. (whatever is necassary) So, if you are in some sort of tornament, MMA will probably win, because their training revolves around rules. If its a fight on the streets, Krav Maga will destroy MMA, because on the streets, there are no rules and no refferies to tell you when to stop.*Ultimately it depends on who is better at what they do. Lets say we have two people who are about to fight. Person A does MMA, and Person B does Krav Maga, and they are getting into a street fight. Lets say that Person A has praticed MMA for 30 years, and Person B has practiced Krav Maga for only 6 months. In this case MMA would win because he has much more experience. Krav Maga has only 6 months of experience vs 30 years of experience. So it really depends on who has more experience, and who has more motivation to practice and train hard to do good.
It really does depend on the breed of dog, but in most cases the professional UFC fighter would win.
Really hard. Hard enough to break your nose. So for this turds^ answer. The average ufc fighter punches with 375 psi(pounds per square inch) which is more force than if and elephant would stand on your head with one foot.
Nothing, at least not as a fighter. Amateurs do not get paid for their performance. They would have to get income as an instructor or in another line of work.
yes triple h has huge muscles to beat one up he beat big show and rock so he will beat up a ufc fighter anyway a tna or a boxer would would beat up a ufc fighter too ufc fighters train only an hour in gym but train longer on punching
Theres no chance for the average person except a really good sucker punch. Once a UFC fighter squares off,his boxing skills would come into play,and if he clinches the tapout would be within one minute.
A 'boxer' would be dornálaí or bacsálaí.A fighter would be trodaí. 'Freedom fighter is trodaí na saoirse.
A shinigami, I suppose you would call him a fighter...
yes the fighter or corner would throw in the towel if the fighter or his corner didnt want to continue. so ye
Only if you are obsessed with fighter planes.
I would say at this time, the US has the most fighter planes.
You would have to specify a particular aircraft, "fighter aircraft" is too broad a definition.
i would say that Scott Parker is the best fighter
Fighter aircraft are purposely designed to be extremely unstable, and would be impossible to fly without the stabilization equiptment on board.
I think the most popular fighter jet is F22 Raptor ( United States). If we are thinking of the most popular fighter jet of all time, I would pick the F-4 Phantom.
It really does depend on the breed of dog, but in most cases the professional UFC fighter would win.
I would have to choose the MMA Fighter because MMA Fighters are highly trained and conditioned athletes. They will be able to handle any individual very easily when it comes to a fight. Normal individuals and bikers may rugged and strong but when faced by a trained fighter there is a 99.9% probability that the trained fighter will win the fight.
Russian aircraft in general are fairly crude compared to American and European examples