Question: if some guy came up to you and spit in your face and then you took him down and choked him unconscious, did you or did you not get into a fight?
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The spitter would be trying to throw punches or elbows or bite or whatever else though right?. I would probably say you neutralized him before there was a fight.
I hate debating semantics though... If it's common in the BJJ community to call grappling events fights I won't talk shit. That's why I asked. Still fairly new to the game.
Now that I think about it I do absolutely love the "superfights" you put on hehe and it's awesome in that context
Yeah you could say that. You could also say "oh gee, now that I look at it like that, I see why you call it a fight, thanks Eddie".
You hate debating semantics, but you are the one who brought this up and took exception to a grappling match being called a fight. So you actually started the debate.
My advice, lean to tap when you've lost.
Exhibit A: BJ Penn's first book on Mixed Martial Arts. When citing why he grew to love competing in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, he spoke of how even if punches and kicks aren't thrown, the adrenaline rush and real-time intensity made jiu jitsu competition 'a fight.' You can tinker with the rules, but it's still a fight. An argument one could make is that Metamoris is not vale-tudo, which is unquestionably one of the more 'no-holds-barred' i.e. 'purist' type of rule sets when it comes to fights. At the end of the day though, a fight is a fight.
Tonon is going to break this dude off so proper.
Taylor Wolf.
It's like saying a boxing fight is not a fight because it does not have grappling. About as accurate as a statement.