Chapter 2181 By analogy

Style: Historical Author: rock hermitWords: 1934Update Time: 24/01/11 09:43:10
When passing in front of Old Koehler, the timing was very clever. Okita also saw Mikami glance to the right when he walked directly in front of Lao Koehler. What does it mean? You are walking on the road, and suddenly, someone passes in front of you, and this person also glances in front of you, so this person does not see you.

Therefore, due to the obstruction of Mikami's crossing, the old Koehler had no choice but to stop directly in order not to hit him. As a result, at this moment, the kid Okita, who had been observing from behind, jumped up in one step. When passing by Old Koehler, he didn't stop and continued to run forward. He grabbed the leather box with his hands and pulled it with all his strength...

And that old Koehler was totally defenseless. What's the worst situation? For example, on the battlefield or in the ring, if you face a punch and prepare for it, even if the opponent is a professional and you prepare, you may not be able to let the opponent succeed with the punch. And this is even more true on the battlefield. If you see that the opponent may come to get you, you know it. Therefore, if the opponent has good tactical ability, he may not be able to kill you in an instant.

But sneak attacks are different. You are looking in front of you, and suddenly someone is aiming at you from behind. If you hit you with two shots, it will be useless even if you are awesome, and you will most likely be dead. Why, because you don’t know. If you see this person with a gun in his hand and are prepared, you can at least find a bunker or lie down or something. But if you don't see it, it won't happen.

Therefore, a master, such as a national boxing champion, was reported to have been beaten to death by a gangster, and the gangster even recognized the wrong person.

When some people see it, they will say, "Fuck, what are you doing?" It’s useless at all, it’s nothing!

In fact, you don’t understand the details. Do you know what happened at that time? You don't know. At that time, the boxing champion might have been completely unprepared. At this time, there was a gangster behind him who recognized the wrong person and hit him on the back of the head. Tell me, in this case, does it have anything to do with whether the other person is a boxing champion? No champion will work in this situation!

But what if it's a head-on confrontation? For example, the gangster rushed towards the boxing champion pointing at him while swearing and spitting feces. Believe it or not, the boxing champion can knock out this bastard in just a few blows.

So never say that a trained professional cannot be defeated by an ordinary person at any time. That's impossible. It depends on the situation at the time.

It's like there's always a quarrel on the Internet about who is better, a member of the special forces or a master of fighting in the ring. I can tell you clearly that when two people are facing each other head-on, they are not holding any weapons, and they have exactly the same body shape and weight. The overwhelming probability is that the master of fighting in the arena will win.

Really, there is no need to talk about any rules. As long as it is a head-to-head fight, the fighting master will win almost 100% of the time. Don't tell me that all the special forces have practiced killing techniques, and they only hit your throat, eyes, crotch and other parts.

Really, this kind of talk is all nonsense. When a fighting master hits you with one punch, he doesn't have to hit you in the throat or anything. He just hits you on both sides and head, and he doesn't need to insert eyes or anything. Isn't it the same as being able to knock you out with one punch? Then what? You're already dizzy, and I'm not doing anything I want to do to you. So there are no rules at all, you can play however you want. As long as it is a head-on confrontation and unarmed fighting with equal conditions, in this case, the master of fighting will definitely win 99% of the time.

Therefore, in a situation where both sides have the same body shape and weight, do not hold weapons, and compete head-on, regardless of whether it is a life-or-death fight, a fighting master will almost certainly win against a member of the special forces.

Because people just practice fighting, they practice every day, and members of the special forces also practice, but at the same time they also have to practice armed swimming, marching with heavy loads, driving various vehicles, using various firearms, etc.

So one time is spent practicing physical skills, and the other time I have to spread my energy across many projects. In this case, in a head-to-head confrontation, the fighting master will win almost 99% of the time.

But the other way around, for example, throw two people into a jungle, throw them into a ruined city, throw them into an isolated island, and then let the two people kill each other by any means necessary. That's the same, in ninety-nine percent of cases, the special forces will definitely kill the fighting master.

Because members of the special forces must have comprehensive abilities. For a certain item, such as head-on confrontation, it is definitely impossible to compete head-on with someone who only practices fighting professionally.

However, throw it to an isolated island, jungle or other terrain, and tell both parties that you are going to kill one of them. Unless someone from the special forces has lost his mind, he has to fight hard steel with his bare hands. Otherwise, a member of the special forces will definitely use the terrain, his own concealment ability, the ability to make various tools, traps, the ability to use the environment, etc., to create a killing opportunity.

For example, this fighting master was walking and just stepped on a seemingly ordinary fallen leaf. Suddenly, there was a sudden sound, and a wooden trap with all wooden nails was triggered. With a pop, it was directly hit on the body, and then the wooden nails that had been tied up by the special forces members were suddenly inserted. The body of a fighting master.

And almost at the same time, suddenly, in a quagmire that the fighting master had just passed, a member of the special forces, covered in mud, came out without warning, holding a wooden spear in his hand, and stabbed him with a lightning advance. There was a pop...

Similar tactics are used by members of the special forces. But this is also unfair, because the comprehensive combat speed literacy of the members of the special forces is definitely much higher than that of the fighting masters.

So in this similar situation, the fighting master will be defeated 99% of the time.

If you want people to fight head-on, don't ask whether it is a false proposition. As long as you have a little bit of logic, you will know how it is possible for head-on melee combat to be better than specialization.

In fact, many things come from small things. If you look at decathletes, if you compare them to a certain individual event, almost 99% of them will not be able to compare to the individual athletes. Among them, there have been situations where in a certain competition, a decathlete performed very well in a certain individual event and was better than the individual athletes, thus completing the "interception" of the gold medal. But, that chance...