When it comes to fighting nothing beats experience. You can practice as much as you want - if you freeze in fear when the other guy pulls a knife/gun/broken bottle on you then it doesn't matter if you got the ultra blackbelt of mad NINJA skillz. And yes, fighting in a controlled environment such as a dojo sparring or a competition is quite a different situation than having to do or die.
Indeed - the best way to resolve a conflict is to end it before it even gets going. It's rare that people will attack "uprovoked" (what constitute a provocation is a fairly loose term though). My advice would be to leave your ego at home - just apologize and GTFO and find a more friendly place.
I haven't had many occassions where anyone has tried to get any action going with me. If I had I'd just try and get away ASAP. And that's despite me being a decent sized bloke (96 kgs) and having 7 years of martial arts experience (Taekwon-do, Jiu-Jitsu and Aikido - and despite what some people say martial arts will at least give you fitness and the ability to read peoples moves). Mainly because you've got nothing to win and everything to loose in a fight.
If I'd get cornered I'd go for punches to the throat and kicks to the side of their knees. If getting into conflict with several opponents, try to move around to keep them on a line so they can't get to you at the same time - and run to split up the group. Fighting 1 on 1 is much much easier than 2 or 3 on 1.
Oh, go to private parties... the piss is cheaper, the music better and you don't have to put up with fuckwits.
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