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    Muay Thai. I don't have much experience in it, but I know that traditional muaythai from Thailand is pretty brutal. For BJJ, it's not to useful in a streetfight when there can be glass and sharp objects and such on the ground. I say that muay thai would be more effective in a street fight.

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    Either one.

    Depends on what the other person does, and what your natural reaction is.

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    Muay Thai! Kick em, knee em, leg sweep em, punch em, elbow em, clinch em and do the others.......simple. BJJ....will get ya head stomped in

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    They work together, strike him with punches and kicks and if you see an oppurtunity to choke him out then you go for it, or break his arm if u get the chance. If it goes to the ground mount him and beat his face in. Chances are if he knows nothing about BJJ he will give his back to you after you mount him.

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    Okay first of all am sicken tired of these damn panzys saying that bjj is worthless in a street fight it probably is one of the best in a street fight listen to me closely street fight now people who are white belts-blue belts in jiu jitsu might not no any ways to defend against weapons but am not saying there isnt ways as you progress through the ranks you will learn how to defend against weapons and multiple attackers once your almost a black belt am sick and tired of people saying that just because BJJ is a ground sport it has no ways to defend itself against anything else now muay thai i would rather say is a more offensive martial art it does have defense in it but you can control punches with grappling and control them and put them into submission

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    You already asked this question..

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    Style must not be the basis that the one is better than the other.

    Besides, things here may depend upon the kind of Instructor certain practitioner may have, those who can provide good references and resources and can explain things accordingly.

    Because, the accuracy and efficiency of skills and knowledge is what matter most, wherein, through that efforts, certain can met its expected ability and he will be fully satisfied and contented on what he have.


    But if the other has no Martial Arts experience, then things may depend upon if how each person handle the pressure.


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