Steve James wrote:Three guys enter a tournament. One is a chess master; one is a master of Go; one is an expert in Chinese chess. The problem is that it's a checkers tournament. Chess may be more complex, a graduate level game. But, they all have to play checkers. A Chinese chess master may win, but only after learning to play checkers. At least, he can't expect to be successful if he's never played to game. Unless, of course, he's playing someone who is equally inexperienced.
I don't see a problem with te rules here. Fighting is fighting.
The bagua guy is clearly clueless about basic notions of fighting. No distance control, no timing, no game plan... he guy is useless doing any damage. We all know people with no prior martial arts training who could have done it much better than the bagua guy.
This is so lame it hurts cause at least his martial training should have prevent him to get into the ring and allow him to know that he can't fight...
When you practice you got to be sincere with yourself. Your training should show you your limits and not feed stupid fantasies.
If you want to fight you got to fight. Is that simple. And you have to have the fighting guide your training not the other way around.
This 'whatever' VS Mma stuff is so lame is painful to watch.