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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: New Jersey
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Thanks, that's helpful. I wasn't aware of how widely that inaccuracy had been propagated.
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It didn't hit the mainstream until the nineties, but it was around for a long, long time, and of course it existed in ancient times before going into a lull. It's a mistake to think there was no no-holds barred fighting to be found prior to UFC 1. Going back to the original post, I'd just say go cinematic, and aim for more Bloodsport or The Best of the Best than realistic fighting. Jack the points up a bit, and let the strikers buy Rapid Retraction, and go crazy.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lawrence, KS
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Vermont
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Robert E. Howard wrote a story in 1930, "Hard-Fisted Sentiment" in which Steve Costigan fights an English Boxer, a French Savateur, and a Japanese Jujutsu expert--one after another in a single night.
Unfortunately it was never published in his life-time. But it does show that a Texan in 1930 who had never traveled further than Mexico had heard of Savate and Jujutsu and could come up with the idea mixed martial arts. Of course Howard was very well read.
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