Exactly. There you go. A pro fighter said it. In the end it's preference. Some people can't differentiate. Me personally, I would never fight my friends over a personal beef. But if it's a sport, I don't see anything wrong. If I whoop his ass, I'll give him a hug after, buy him a beer and chill.. We'll watch the fight and we can talk through what he did wrong. If he whoops my ass, then I'll buy him a beer and compliment him on how good he is. If it's a good back and forth fight, it'll bring us closer and we'll have an amazing memory.
IDK, maybe it's because I've full blown fist fought family members before that I realize a fight is just a fight. I've become friends with guys that I've fought in street fights. But I can understand how other people feel like fighting is only for people who aren't friends. It's all about perspective and neither perspective is wrong. Me and my boys grew up fighting on the street. We know how to differentiate fighting because of beef and fighting as a competitive sport. Other people can't make that distinction.
Exactly.
Bas Ruttan is a former pro fighter. But again, I feel your perspective. I see guys with deep bonds like the Nog bros, the Cesar Gracie fam, chute boxe....I would understand them not wanting to fight eachother. But a lot of the dudes from other teams....they're not really that close.
But like I mentioned before, it's about perspective. I wouldn't mind fighting my best friend for a championship. I wouldn't want to make a habit out of it. But if it's for a title, that means we're both the best. And I'm ok with engaging in a competition to see who's best. If I'm at the top like that, my livelihood isn't in jeapordy. It's a once in a lifetime thing. I think it would be a great story to tell our kids when we're old. It's all about perspective.
IDK, maybe it's because I've full blown fist fought family members before that I realize a fight is just a fight. I've become friends with guys that I've fought in street fights. But I can understand how other people feel like fighting is only for people who aren't friends. It's all about perspective and neither perspective is wrong. Me and my boys grew up fighting on the street. We know how to differentiate fighting because of beef and fighting as a competitive sport. Other people can't make that distinction.
Exactly.
Bas Ruttan is a former pro fighter. But again, I feel your perspective. I see guys with deep bonds like the Nog bros, the Cesar Gracie fam, chute boxe....I would understand them not wanting to fight eachother. But a lot of the dudes from other teams....they're not really that close.
But like I mentioned before, it's about perspective. I wouldn't mind fighting my best friend for a championship. I wouldn't want to make a habit out of it. But if it's for a title, that means we're both the best. And I'm ok with engaging in a competition to see who's best. If I'm at the top like that, my livelihood isn't in jeapordy. It's a once in a lifetime thing. I think it would be a great story to tell our kids when we're old. It's all about perspective.