Before you read any further, let me be absolutely clear that the contents of this course are to be used for self defense ONLY. These moves can and will severely injure your attackers.

Pros:

Street Fighting Uncaged covers a complete system on how to win a fight fast and efficiently against any type of attacker; bullies, criminals, home invaders, gangbangers, big guys, fast guys – it doesn’t matter. And it is put together in a way that makes perfect sense. The book does not waste your time covering common karate how to win a fight techniques 5 year olds learn in karate school. This stuff is real, practical, and brutal. You learn how to win a fight by crushing, maiming, and breaking your opponents in seconds.

The book is broken down into effective tactics on how to win a fight that build on each other. Each technique is covered with simple step by step photos and instruction. The photographic quality of the techniques is similar to all the MMA and Brazilian jiu jitsu tutorials you see on the bookstore shelves. The pictures are clear and show moves from different angles when appropriate. There are no details missed. You are able to learn how to win a fight from all angles.

The instruction is in depth and can be drilled alone or with an opponent. It is explained in such simple terms I was performing some of the techniques in just a few minutes.

Another positive is when Street Fighting Uncaged goes into a specific move. It explains not only how to do them, but how they work and very interestingly, what makes them not work. To me this was crucial. Sometimes understanding the why on how to win a fight is more important than understanding the execution.

While learning how to win a fight, the book also trains your mind on what to do at knifepoint or gunpoint. You gain confidence and that makes you less vulnerable to attack. You will begin to exude confidence. A female co-worker told me the other day there was something “different” about me lately. I felt like a super-hero. Street Fighting Uncaged works!

Some people think street fighting is glamorous. Some people think how to win a fight is to train muay thai or Brazilian jiu jitsu. This book puts that myth to rest. Real fights are dirty and nasty. There is no true art of street fighting. There are no rules like in the UFC. The guys you watch on TV are trained  how to win a fight with rules. People on the street use guns, knives, bar-stools, ashtrays, sticks, rocks, bats, bottles, etc… When did the last gang member or muscle head tough guy follow rules? This book will teach you how to win a fight by blitzing your way through an attacker before he ever knew what hit him.

It is not going to matter how big or how small you are or how big or small your attacker is. This book focuses on how to win a fight by disarming, maiming, and finishing an opponent of any size in seconds. Remember, UFC fights have 5 minute rounds. Street fights last seconds. This book will have you destroying your opponent in 5-10 seconds.

Covers how to win a fight against multiple attackers as well as ground fighting techniques.

Some of the techniques you will learn on how to win a fight:

  • How to win a fight by tricking your opponent and getting him to expose his weak areas and take him down with a single strike.
  • How to win a fight in close quarters, like bars, bathrooms, and basements.
  • Avoid injury and cause maximum damage with the minimum of effort.
  • How to win a fight by finding pressure points that will have any attacker screaming in agony no matter how big they are.
  • Quickly dislocate joints and tear ligaments leaving your attacker defenseless.
  • Take multiple attackers down fast and keep them there.
  • Disarm attackers with guns, knives and other weapons and learn how to win a fight.
  • Take-downs, ground fighting, punching, and kicking to finish fights quickly.
Cons:

As great as the book is and how well it teaches you how to win a fight fast there are some minor issues I want to point out. Nothing that would stop me from recommending it, but some things I think people should know.

Firstly, no matter how simple the techniques are, you need to practice them. Reading them once will not make you superman. It will take practice, repetition, and dedication. Yes, you will learn how to win a fight but you will need to constantly drill the techniques. Don’t be that guy with the Tap Out shirt on and has no idea how to win a fight. Be the un-assuming quiet guy who will unleash vicious blows to their opponent before anyone knows what happened.

Second, if you want to learn how to win a fight you better get in shape. The book assumes you are somewhat in shape. If you are not, this book will get you there but it will make your learning curve faster and smoother if you have some physical abilities going in. I am not talking about lifting hundreds of pounds or running 6 miles a day, I just mean make sure you are in semi-athletic shape if you want to learn how to win a fight.

Lastly, this book will teach you how to injure someone in the blink of an eye, maybe even kill them. You must only use what you learn in this book for self defense. Never provoke an altercation just because after reading this book you are now confident you know how to win a fight. Remember to only use what you learn to protect yourself and your loved ones. Don’t become like the douche-bag you wanted to protect yourself from.

How To Win a Fight