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The best striking style?
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i think karate is more about self control, muy thia defintely in mma, but outside of sports, probably kick boxing, you dont see too many people clinch in street fights
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The best fighting style would be kickboxing because it is a simple technique that covers the best of everything and can be one of the most effective.
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Karate is way underused and underappreciated as far as training in striking goes.
It gets my vote. Some styles of karate are obviously better than others.
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jeet kune do
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Well let me thinka oh yea Muay Thai.... Yea thats it.
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I dont know that there is a most effective in the street as per a brick is usually the most effective form of striking. In a competition IMO MT.
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muay thai..alot of accuracy...hard to break an effective clinch..dangerous knees and elbows
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Karate is way underused and underappreciated as far as training in striking goes.
It gets my vote. Some styles of karate are obviously better than others.
That was a funny joke
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Kenpo seems to work pretty well for Chuck in the hands department.
That being said, I cast my lot with the masses. Muay thai.
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