Posted on 04/08/2017 12:29:20 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
(Angry Patriot) The U.S. special forces are the most feared military unit in the world for a reason, and we couldnt be more proud of them.
A soldier from the Peruvian Special Forces challenged a United States Green Beret to a fight when he was visiting Peru. The Peruvian never stood a chance. He did it with just one finger? With just one hand he put his a** out! cried out onlookers in wonder.
The Green Beret did not hesitate, and the fight was over in an instant.
U.S. Special Forces, including the Green Berets, do not rely on fancy tricks or dance-based martial arts. They rely on efficiency and effectiveness alone.
The fight was designed as a test between the two countries elite soldiers. To replicate the reality of warfare, they did not have a referee or any rules.
The Green Beret was able to take out the attacker in a matter of moments with a strike that he made look effortless. In reality, years of training and dedication were required to remain calm and strike quickly and accurately.
The outcome of the fight proves that the Peruvian Special Forces are no match for the elite American military unit.
The fight would have likely lasted slightly longer if it involved a Army, Marine or Navy SEAL. These units are trained in traditional hand-to-hand combat. The Green Beret, on the other-hand, are clandestine warriors who rely on asymmetrical tactics to achieve victory.
Despite the trash talking from the Peruvian the fight was over before it began. The Green Beret was never worried, and he was able to determine his enemys weak spot. Just look at the satisfied smirk on the Green Berets face as he walks away.
This will certainly be the last time this Peruvian soldier challenges a member of the American military to a fight.
Hopefully his eyes recover, because his dignity never will. Go U.S.A!
www.angrypatriotmovement.com/thug-attacks-green-beret/
Slick eye gouge.
Clickbait.
Yes,in accordance with the "no rules" agreement.
Thoroughly agree.
For later.
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I saw no “thug” do anything. I saw two men from different armies squaring off for a fight. I saw the American poke the other guy in the eye with his finger.
The Peruvian Special Forces need to get some 3 Stooges training film classes started rapido.
I read Moe’s book. Even though they performed these stunts countless times, they sometimes went awry.
Curly already had a limp from a hunting accident.
Moe and Curly were walking wounded towards the end of their careers.
This makes no sense.
Nor would it be somehow a good thing to have US Marines beating up people in other countries for no reason.
Are you trying to make the US look bad?
The Peruvian Special Forces haven’t been trained yet to put their hand up between their eyes to ward off the Moe Howard attack.
“If the fight was designed as a test, is it really fair to call the guy chosen from for it from the Peruvian Special Forces a thug? Hes not some drunk who jumped the first guy he saw in an American uniform at a coffee shop.”
It makes no sense. Contradicts itself.
“A finger in the eye?”
Eyes, throat, nuts. Game over.
You have to install their media player. No thanks!
However, when you hear 'dance based martial arts' what people are referring to are flowery styles that look nice but are not effective on the street. For example, and I am not trying to offend any practitioners here, Tae Kwon Do. Beautiful martial art, nice high kicks that include some 360 degree spinning kicks, but it has a reputation of not being that effective on the street. There are many styles of KungFu that also fall into the same category ...real pretty, but try them in the street and you're likely to get your behind handed to you. A lot of 'point fighting' Karate styles also get thrown into the 'dance' martial art bucket, with the only Karate style I know that regularly gets maximum respect being the Kyukinshin style.
This is not to say that those styles are ineffective. There are people who are sufficiently trained to be able to pull off some of those complicated fine-motor-skill moves, but for the average person they will not work. I have seen people with only 6 months training of BJJ, Boxing or Muay Thai defeat Tae Kwon Do black belts. Styles like Muay Thai and Boxing have real fighting almost from week one, and I don't mean point fighting where people look like they are play fighting (YouTube Olympic Tae Kwon Do or American Sport Karate to see what point fighting is, and then YouTube Muay Thai to see the difference).
Again I am generalizing as there are people I know who have done styles like Shotokan Karate, GoJuRyu Karate and even Tae Kwon Do who I have MAXIMUM respect for and can really do an honor to their style. It's just that most people cannot. And even then it is not to say it is useless. Tae Kwon Do is nice for teaching discipline to kids (although any dojang or dojo that you see giving black belts to kids is suspect ...and likely to be what is known as a McDojo. McDojo is an insulting word).
Anyway, there are many styles that were hidden as dance. But what the person was referring to here is 'useless' martial arts that, to quote Bruce Les, have 'flowery fists and kicks' but are basically useless in the real world.
He didn’t see that coming!
...or going.
Yep. Pretty much what I was taught in karate....but also add temples.
He was blindsided! And he still is. lol
I an so tired of brainless twits who obviously have never served making inane comments about that which no nothing. Here’s the story from the horse’s mouth. http://damn.com/us-green-beret-vs-peruvian-special-forces-officer-in-no-holds-barred-fight/
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