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www.ozy.com Sponsored by Friday, December 18, 2020 “The time is right for fighting in the stree

www.ozy.com [OZY]( Sponsored by Friday, December 18, 2020 “The time is right for fighting in the street, boys” — “Street Fighting Man,” The Rolling Stones While it’s always best to walk away from trouble if you can, you should also be prepared to handle it if you can’t. This might involve dealing with hammerheads in the only language that they understand: a fist. If the street scuffles of the past few years have shown us anything, it’s that reasonable people can quickly become unreasonable. So we’re here to help you handle all that as sensibly as possible. You can thank us later. Eugene S. Robinson, Editor-at-Large tool time 1. Other Than Your Fists? Why, Yes If we’re talking about street-fighting [tools](, most of you would think we’re talking about weapons. Yes and no. A shirt that absorbs punches? Now we’re talking Batman. And if you’ve been unlucky enough to actually get hit in the midsection when you least expect it — it’s always when you least expect it — know that the [Deflexion](, a punch-absorbing shirt, is a killer addition to anyone’s street-fighting arsenal. Should you need such a thing, that is. That and the [BodyGuard](, an electrified sleeve for your forearm, will have you loaded for bear. [2. A Quick Way to Solve Your Street Problems, Ladies]( There is, of course, a quick way to end one set of fighting troubles while creating another set: guns. But here’s an idea: Maybe only women should have them. [Read more on OZY]( 3. The Encyclopedia of Edge You know that scene in every revenge movie where the hero/heroine gathers the tools for their impending night of making things right? Well, [here’s your holiday guide]( for getting the edge in a street fight, with 17 different tools, from brass knuckles to credit card knives. [our favorite sneakers, finally back!]( You’ve probably heard us talk about our favorite sustainable sneaker company, [Cariuma](, before. And maybe you’ve skipped over before, but this time, you want to listen. We have awaited the [seasonal color launch]( (with a waitlist of 16,000) and it’s finally here with special access for OZY readers. From navy to stone grey — get our [favorite sneakers]( while they last. And best of all, OZY readers get an exclusive [$15 off with code OZY!]( [Buy Now]( 7 punchers to know 1. Grandmaster Robert ‘Sugar’ Crosson If Mike Tyson had to hire a bodyguard, what kind of guy do you think he would hire? Well, let’s ask a guy he hired: [Crosson](, who recently moved from his longtime stomping grounds in New York to semiretirement in Florida, is the last person you’d visualize as either Tyson’s bodyguard or a man in his 60s. He’s dangerous, fit and able to read you way better than you can read him. [Read more on OZY]( 2. Mariana ‘Barby’ Juárez She wasn’t much of a schoolyard scrapper as a kid. But Juárez, now 40, is the leading lady of Mexico’s boxing world — a hard-punching bantamweight with a modeling side hustle. And she knows how to fight with more than her fists. After she lost her WBC title this fall, she [accused her opponent](, Yulihan Luna, of illegally altering her boxing gloves. Now she’s [dabbling in politics](, a street fighter’s profession if ever there was one. [Read more on OZY]( 3. James Painter A prison-fighting stylist, this Native American ex-con’s self-defense techniques are deadly. But make no mistake: With years of catch wrestling (a rougher precursor to today’s freestyle wrestling), boxing, and weapons attacks and defenses, Painter is light on flash and [heavy as heavy can get]( on substance. If you want to train with him, head out to the reservation where he runs his dojo in Washoe County, Nevada. Tell him we sent you. 4. John Hackleman Hackleman, the coach of former UFC champion Chuck Liddell, has recently been drawing heat for [supporting vigilante action]( against peaceful protesters. But while he lacks political acumen, he has a solid fight rep, and [his fight series]( on YouTube is as good as it gets. [5. Angela ‘Overkill’ Hill]( Don’t let the MMA/UFC pedigree fool you. Hill started out with kickboxing and self-defense. Years later, with a 16-0 kickboxing record and a 12-win UFC run, she’s not doing too badly for an art school grad. As small as she is, she’s liable to kick your ass. [Read more on OZY]( 6. Bas Rutten A Dutch martial artist and actor, Rutten came of age when mixed martial arts competitions on Saturday night were preceded by barroom brawls on Friday night. His self-defense system? [Legendary and funny as hell](. Frankly, the fact that Rutten’s not a bigger star when Steven Seagal is still making movies is a mockery of a travesty of a sham. 7. Haim Gozali Would you learn self-defense from someone known as [the Israeli Batman](? Gozali, who has retired from active fighting, not only spent his pre-fight life getting shot at in the Israeli army but also getting stabbed six times in a post-military career as a bouncer. You might think that getting stabbed would make Gozali unsuitable as a self-defense expert, to which we say: Do you know any other martial artists who’ve been stabbed as often and lived to talk about it? [dive into ancient history]( The coolest new streaming platform is finally here. With [CuriosityStream](you can dive into history and explore nonfiction films and series. Interested in something else? They have [thousands of documentaries]( on topics ranging from food to space exploration to animals. Best of all, for a limited time OZY readers can spark their curiosity and get a full year of access for only $1.25/month with an annual plan using code OZY. [Sign up now.]( trend lines in fight times [1. What a Proud Boy He Must Be]( In the waning days of Trump’s resistance to the outcome of the 2020 election, his shock troop of irregulars, the comically named Proud Boys, showed up in Washington, D.C., for shoving matches, group engagements by way of street fights, and any number of other activities designed to make disaffected men feel more … effective. The results included four stabbings and several more [spasms of violence](. It made us wonder whatever happened to their leader, Gavin McInnes? [Find out at OZY]( 2. Star Wars Warriors Maybe you have a lightsaber and you bump shoulders with someone who has one as well. Want to know how to fight them? [Sure you do](. It’s not total comedy: Kendo, Japanese sword fighting, or any stick fight art is easily transferable to umbrellas or walking sticks ... or Luke Skywalker’s weapon of choice. 3. Make Mine Systema Dismissed by some as snake oil, the Russian system of Systema has seen a resurgence among people drawn to its quasi-mystical method of using flow and breathing to avoid both beat downs and knife attacks. [Read more at OZY]( 4. Street Fight Central With the ubiquity of cellphones, street fights that would have been swallowed up as matters of lore are now documented for everyone to see. But they’re typically documents without context or just more internet noise. Right up until Alfred “AC” Charles and the folks at CrimeFaces settle in with their brand of running commentary courtesy of one of the funniest fight commentators this side of Snoop Dogg. CrimeFaces is comedian Bill Burr’s go-to for excoriating insight into the absurdity of amateurs trying to do something better left to professionals: fighting. [Read more on OZY]( [Today on ‘The Carlos Watson Show’]( Jordin Sparks sings to Carlos. The American Idol superstar tells all about her path to stardom. She also shares her love story and how her son feels about her singing (hint: there’s shushing involved). Subscribe now so you don’t miss the final episode of 2020 and hear Sparks spread some Christmas cheer. [Subscribe Now]( [Advert]( [Advert]( break it up, break it up [1. Getting Out of Trouble as Fast as You Got Into It]( Maybe you mouthed off. You made a Facebook comment that stung and the offended party is about to punch your lights out. Here’s what you need to do: [de-escalate](. Keep your palms up, allow your foe to vent, keep your distance and take deep breaths. And remember: Every fight avoided can technically be counted as a win. 2. Do As I Say. Not As I Do My idea of de-escalation? To get the fight over with as quickly as possible. A reasonable person’s idea? Avoid if possible. But you need to assess whether your opponent actually wants a fight: The more visibly they have lost their temper, [the less likely they are to strike](. Keep an eye on the sneaky ones, and if necessary you could practice the martial art of sprinting, which there should be no shame in, unless you get caught. Then you get beaten up while out of breath. 3. The Wrong Side of De-Escalation Sometimes your best efforts at cranking things down are not nearly enough. Then you’re in for an ass-kicking. Are there ways out? Yes, but they’re not always pretty. In this OZY True Story, a mugging victim in Brooklyn ponders what might have happened had he remembered his self-defense training. [Read more on OZY]( foreign fist fighting [1. A Casual Look]( [Soccer hooligans](, or “casuals,” are an international phenomenon only tangentially connected to their sport. Knowing what to watch out for is half the battle here — mostly because “casuals” are known for wearing everyday sportswear, not their club colors. Still, the “firm,” or team, to which you’re declaring an allegiance defines who you’re fighting. 2. Banging in Bangkok In a country with a long and storied tradition of martial arts, it seems strange when you can join any number of fight teams that you’d prefer the unrestricted nature of [street fighting](, but Bangkok’s street-fighting scene is huge and getting even bigger. But it actually isn’t too hard to understand. I liked playing basketball in the schoolyards but hated the joylessness of playing competitively. Bangkok street fighting has all of the enthusiasm and none of the dreary daily martial arts classes. 3. Damn, That’s Dambe Remember that old expression about beating someone with one hand tied behind your back? [Dambe in Nigeria]( makes good on that promise, with street fights fought with just one hand and lasting until either someone gets knocked out or three minutes are up. Now, can you imagine some of the better fighters here using both hands? [4. Where Pro Meets Am]( MMA has made it possible for people who’d probably have been street fighting to learn how to fight with others in places other than the street. But professional MMA fighters have to go home sometime and they have to use the streets to get there. Who’s stupid enough to pick a fight with an MMA fighter? As it turns out, almost everybody. All over the world. [Here are 16 of the best](, and would it shock you to learn the MMA fighter typically wins the day? 5. A Third World War Started With Fisticuffs? There hasn’t been a shot fired along the Himalayan border of the world’s two largest countries in decades, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t willing to throw down. [Chinese and Indian soldiers are street fighting]( to resolve their territorial differences amid heightened diplomatic tensions. It’s better than shooting. But still... 6. Myanmar Melees Have you heard of kahprek? It’s more than just another way to kick ass in Myanmar. This martial art is on the verge of extinction, given how it was banned by the central government for its associations with the separatist Kachin Independence Army. Now a small group of practitioners is trying to keep the discipline alive. [Read more on OZY]( 7. Swordplay for the Gold? Speaking of once-banned fighting arts: Gatka, a form of warfare combining acrobatics with swords that was created by the Sikhs in the late 17th century, was banned by British colonists who saw it as a threat. It’s reemerging as a marker of Sikh identity and is practiced in some 30 countries. Its boosters hope the next leap will be into the Olympics. [Read more on OZY]( [TV]( | [Podcasts]( | [News]( | [FESTIVALS]( Modern Media Company OZY Media, 800 West El Camino Mountain View, California 94040 This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Read Online](

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