What's most important in winning a street fight?

I didn't include having an unfair advantage like a weapon or a bunch of friends to jump in to help.

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  • ThatOneGuyYouNeverWantToMeet

    Since you said no friends to jump in, a high level grappling sport/martial art is the best thing to have (wrestling, catch as catch can, judo, bjj, sambo) almost nobody knows how to fight on the ground mostly because they see it as GAY/i FiGhT lIkE a ReAl MaN/"nIgGa" (at least from people I asked) & all I got to say to that is "I'd rather be the faggot winning the fight then be the rEaL MaN getting his ass kicked by said faggot."

    P.S. I know you/someone will want evidence of my claim so here's a list of grapplers vs PURE strikers in MMA (before everyone started cross training)

    No disqualification days of the UFC where the only rules were no eye gouging, no biting & no fish-hooking and even if you broke those rules you still wouldn't get disqualified just have $1,000 of your prize money deducted:

    Royce Gracie (GJJ) vs Art Jimmerson (Boxing) winner Royce Gracie by (I shit you not) Mount.

    Ken Shamrock (Shoot Wrestling "aka CACC & Muay Thai") vs Pat Smith (TKD & Karte) winner Ken Shamrock by Heel-Hook

    Royce Gracie again vs Gerard Gordeau (Savate) winner Royce Gracie by RNC.

    Pat Smith again (with a little submission grappling this time) vs Johnny Rhodes (shiru karate & kickboxing) winner Pat Smith by standing Guillotine Choke.

    Remco Pardoel (Judo & Jujitsu) vs Orlando Weit (Muay Thai) winner Remco Pardoel by KO due to 12 to 6 Elbows from side mount.

    Royce Gracie again vs Minoki Ichihara (Karate) winner Royce Gracie by Lapel Choke/Armbar combo.

    Royce Gracie again vs Pat smith again winner Royce Gracie by TKO due to punches from mount.

    Ken Shamrock again vs Felix Mitchell (Kick-Boxing & Shaolinquan) winner Ken Shamrock by RNC.

    Royce Gracie again vs Ron Van Clief (multiple style's of Karate) winner Royce Gracie by RNC.

    Dan Severn (Wrestling, Judo & Sambo) vs Anthony Macias (Muay Thai) winner Dan Severn by RNC.

    Dan Severn again vs Marcus Bossett (Karate) winner Dan Severn by Arm Triangle Choke.

    Joe Charles (Judo & basic Boxing) vs Kevin Rosier (KickBoxing) winner Joe Charles by Armbar.

    Oleg Taktarov (Sambo & basic Boxing) vs Anthony Macias (Muay Thai) winner Oleg by mounted Guillotine Choke.

    Mark Hall (Moo Yea Do,Kick-boxing & Basic Jujitsu) vs Harold Howard (multiple style's in Karate & "claims Jujitsu but I don't believe him") winner Mark Hall by TKO due to punches from mount.

    Remco Pardoel again vs Ryan Parker (Shotokan Karate) winner Remco Pardoel by Over-under Choke.

    Marco Ruas (BJJ, Judo, Muay Thai & Taekwondo) vs Larry Cureton (Kickboxing) winner Marco Ruas by Heel-Hook

    Don Frye (Wrestling, Boxing & Judo) vs Sam Adkins (Boxing) winner Don Fry by TKO due to punches from mount.

    Paul Varelans (basic Wrestling) vs Gerry Harris (Kyokushin Karate) winner Paul Varelans by TKO due to elbows & punches to back of head from rear mount.

    Tank Abbott (basic Boxing & basic Wrestling) vs Sam Adkins again winner Tank Abbott by Fore-arm choke against cage.

    Jack Nilson (Kick-Boxing & basic Judo) vs Saeed Hosseini (TKD) winner Jack Nilson by TKO due to 12 to 6 elbows to back of head from rear mount.

    Tony Fryklund (Jujitsu) vs Donnie Chappell (Kick-Boxing) winner Tony Fryklund by Fore-arm choke.

    Alex Hunter (BJJ) vs Sam Fulton (Tang Soo Do & Kick-Boxing) winner Alex Hunter by TKO due to elbow to back of head from rear mount.

    Joe Moreira (BJJ) vs Yuri Vaulin (Boxing) winner Joe Moreira by UD.

    Kevin Jackson (Wrestling) vs Todd Butler (Karate) winner Kevin Jackson by TKO due to punches to back of head from rear mount.

    Absolute Fighting Eurasian Championship:

    Alexei Ilugin (Kickboxing) vs Genuadiy Luchnikov (Wrestling) winner Genuadiy Luchnikov by smother.

    Vasili Kudin (Wrestling) vs Eugene Golovigin (Kyokushin Karate) winner Vasili Kudin by forfeit from side mount.

    Ruslan Talibov (Kyokushin Karate) vs Sergei Bondarovic (Jujitsu) winner Sergei Bondarovic by armbar.

    Igor Kalmikov (Sambo) vs Sergei Subkov (Kyokushin Karate) winner Igor Kalmikov by tap out due to punches to back of head from rear side mount.

    Wadim Shevchenko (Shotokan Karate) vs Mikhail Ilyukhin (Sambo) winner Mikhail Ilyukhin by achilles lock.

    Alexei Ilugin again vs Sergei Bondarovic again winner Sergei Bondarovic by armbar.

    Absolute Fighting Championship 1:

    Maxim Tarasov (Judo) vs Jamal Kimimov (Boxing) winner Maxim Tarasov by RNC.

    Onassis Parungao (Judo) vs Pavel Byshiv (TKD) winner Onassis Parungao by TKO due to punches from mount.

    Ricardo Morais (BJJ & basic Boxing) vs Alex Andrade (Kick-Boxing) winner Ricardo Morais by TKO due to punches from mount.

    Akhmed Sagidguseinov (Sambo) vs Alexei Motorin (Boxing) winner Akhmed Sagidguseinov by Mounted Guillotine Choke.

    Maxim Tarasov again vs Andrei Oleg Smirnov (Karate) winner Maxim Tarasov by TKO due to punches from mount.

    Romav Komkov (Kick-Boxing & Sambo) vs Rustam Talibov (Kiokishin-ki) winner Romav Komkov by Armbar.

    Mikhail Ilyukhin again vs Andrei Besedin (Kick-boxing) winner Mikhail Ilyukhin by Mounted Guillotine Choke.

    Mikhail Ilyukhin again vs Igor Vovchanchin (only Kick-boxing at the time) winner Mikhail Ilyukhin by eyegouge with chin.

    Akhmed Sagidguseinov again vs Eugeniy Golovihin (Kiokishin-ki) winner Akhmed Sagidguseinov by TKO due to punches from mount.

    Absolute Fighting Championship 2 day 2:

    Vasily Kudin again vs Gerry harris again winner Vasily Kudin by TKO due to punches.

    World Combat Championship:

    Phil Benedict (Wrestling) vs Jerry Bell (Boxing) winner Phil Benedict by RNC.

    Renzo Gracie (GJJ) vs James Warring (Boxing & Kick-Boxing) winner Renzo Gracie by neck crank or smother choke.

    World Vale Tudo championship 1-9:

    Richard Heard (Wrestling & Sambo) vs Fred Floyd (Budokan Karate) winner Richard Heard by RNC.

    Vernon White (TKD & CACC) vs Cees Bezems (Muay Thai) winner Vernon White by Heel-Hook.

    Iouri Oulianitski (Sambo) vs Hubert Numrich (Kick-Boxing) winner Iouri Oulianitski by Armbar.

    Pedro Rizzo (Muay Thai & BJJ) vs Niccolaus Niccolaus (Karate) winner Pedro Rizzo by TKO due to punches from mount.

    Richard Heard again vs Michael Tielrooy (Muay Thai) winner Richard Heard by RNC.

    Pedro Rizzo again vs Michael Tielrooy again winner Pedro Rizzo by Keylock

    Mark Kerr (Wrestling) vs Sidney Goncalves Freitas AKA Master Hulk (Capoeira) winner Mark Kerr by forfeit (Sidney crawled out of ring & ran away)

    Guilherme Almeida (JiuJitsu) vs Jorge Alexandre (Kick-Boxing) winner Guilherme Almeida by TKO due to punches from mount.

    Felix Mitchell again vs Luiz Claudio (JiuJitsu) winner Luiz Claudio by TKO due to cut.

    Demonio Negro (Muay Thai) Maxim Tarasov again winner Maxim Tarasov by KO due to punches.

    Remco Pardoel again vs M. Deligiannakis (Muay Thai) winner Remco Pardoel by Keylock.

    Heath Herring (Wrestling & basic Kick-Boxing at the time) vs Kavkaz (Muay Thai) winner Heith Hearing by TKO due to punches from mount.

    Heath Herring again vs Michael Tielrooy again winner Heath Hearing by Keylock.

    Heath Herring again vs Bob Schrijber (Kick-Boxing & Muay Thai) winner Heath Hearing by TKO due to punches from mount.

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  • Hm. The two things I use the most to my advantage are size and strength. But I wouldn’t call myself a “fighter” and more of an “inhibitor”, for my job I often have to take down or break up fights or restrain people. I fight like a wrestler not a boxer. It’s rare I beat the shit out of people I get into a fight with, but it’s incredibly rare that I ever get the shit beat out of me. It’s been over a year since I’ve felt fear in a fight.

    Street fighting I’ve been successful enough, but I’m sure some squirrelly guy could probably get me in some sort of Oberyn vs The Mountain or Westly vs Fezzik style scrap. I was a cunt when I was younger, always pulled a blade too quick because I had no confidence in my hand to hand, not like that anymore.

    But! Being the peacekeeper that I am today! Fear makes anyone fight like a beast. If you have the ability to keep a cool head and make it known you aren’t out for blood, you can avoid damage for both parties.

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    • ThatOneGuyYouNeverWantToMeet

      😃 Another Grappler! YYYAAAAYYYY, Mat-Brother 🤼

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  • This is probably one of the most retarded questions on this site.

    All of these answers are general answers for any fight and your description mentions that you won't include the main aspects of what differentiates a sport fight from a street fight.

    Street fights are dirty, they aren't these movie like fights movies portray street fights as.

    Street fights are essentially that you do and use anything you can to win.

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    • DIO

      Your last sentence is pretty accurate to describe street fights.

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  • RoseIsabella

    Skills!

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  • pleasurehunter67

    Best way to win...dont get in that situation.

    If its unavoidable..best way to win street fight.

    .45 glock, proper training and a good lawyer

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  • Fugazi,again

    Strength is the most important as speed and endurance are both aspects of strength, but the main thing is actually knowing how to fight

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  • LloydAsher

    Not being arrested is the best attribute. I've never started a fight but every one I have a buddy call the cops and by the time they got there I'm on the ground pitifully begging for them to stop. Of course the guy is kicking me while I'm down but that looks a lot worse for them when to cops show up.

    I know how to truely win the fight.

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  • controversy

    None of the above, its the dogfight experience which matters the most.

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  • Tato

    Like ItDuz mentioned, doing whatever you can to win. Some people try and fight fair and all, but they fail to realize that fighting isn't dignified.
    You just need to make sure you don't get knocked out. So do whatever you can to end it and fast.

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  • DIO

    NONE of the above.
    If any of those things can sure help you, they won't guarantee you to win a fight. As someone who's done plenty of fighting,I can tell you what will truly help you if you are a beginner :
    TIMING.

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    • Boooo too much strategy and intelligence booo stop using your brain

      BRUTE FORCE! NO BRAIN! URAAAAAA!!

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      • DIO

        Brute force without timing is useless.

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  • Mammal-lover

    Out of those speed. It doesn't matter how strong someone is if you can dance around them

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    • DIO

      You've never fought once in your life, did you?

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      • Mammal-lover

        Noooop

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        • DIO

          Then don't give bad advices to people, please.

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          • Mammal-lover

            Well speed is important. Feet and ass at worst case mate. Besides only q tard takes advice from a like 10 word comment on freaking iin

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            • DIO

              Speed is irrelevant if you don't have timing.
              What do you mean by feet and ass?

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