Hey there probably is a thread on this somewhere, but oh well. I've been trying to find a fight club. I heard there was one in SF somewhere but I can't find any of their contact stuff or anything really about it. Does anyone know a fight club I can get in contact with? Or does anyone want to start one? And...I dunno why I put this in men's issues. I guess I'm just a sexist bastard.
If there are any, it's going to be hard finding them since from what I hear they are kept very secret, with it being illegal and all.
If you were a real tough guy, you would have alreadsy been invited to one like most of us here have. HA!! poser
aww yea I know I'm not tough but yea I'll curb stomp yo ass anyday. Sheeit so I havta be tough to be invited to one? Like start fights at random and hope I get invited? I would make one with my friends but they think it's crazy so yea I'll see bout that. I heard stuff about it being put on craigslist but I checked there and there weren't any. And technically it's legal if both consent to it and it's on a private property. But I guess I gotta work on being a bit more tough
#1 rule of fight club.. Dont talk about fight club. Its illegal. (2)if you cant find one then go to Martial Arts Dojo, where theres full contact fighting.. Show a intrest or join the martial arts dojo and they will direct you to offsite fighting.. instructors that own Martial Arts studios keep it clean for insurance reasons.. But are involved on the outside Im sure.. OP is 17. Doubt youll get any play till your at least 18/21.. unless you really are a tough guy
lol I think he was jokin Chris, but yeah, that stuff is illegal. You could ask around or just form one with some buddies. That is how they get started ya know?
Shut up. I don;t think you understand the message that the movie Fight Club portrayed. The whole idea of clubs of people fighting is absolutely insane, and that is one of the many political statements that movie pointed out. You are a dumb fool. Besides: The first rule of Fight Club is you do not talk about Fight Club. Wanna know what the second rule is?
No need to pass around insults, but I do think it'll be impossible to find one because you're not supposed to discuss it, because it can lead to the founder getting busted.
The whole concept of a fight club is kinda pussy. I grew up in a neighborhood in a city where you had to fight for real or get jumped constantly. I never saw the point of subjecting yourself to that by choice. The only people who would join some thing like that are pussies or psycos, mostly the former. It's one thing to get involved in boxing or martial arts for the training or disipline, but any real instructor will not condone the whole fight club mentality.
How does it make you a pussy if you join a fight club? Joining a fight club simply means you want to have a good fight, not that you are scared. I swear I don't understand some views on certain things these days.
I don't see a person as a "pussy" if they want to join a fight club, I just view them as a little on the edge and thrill seeking people. You would get the thrill of a real fight, plus some people like the pain. I don't know, all the luck to ya brother! Peace.
I say "fight clubs" are pussy for two reasons. The first is that in a real fight there is no one to save you from serios injury, weapons comeing out or others jumping in, things that are likely to happen on the street, so because your afraid of them you want to go to a structured enviroment. The second followes from the first in that a boxing gym or dojo requires work and disiplne which you are also scared of. I am not trying to come off as some kind of tough guy but I have seen my share of scraps just cause of where I'm from. If you want to fight take it to the streets or the gym, fight clubs are for people scared of both.
Where are you from? Richmond? lol seriously, fight clubs exist largely on a basis of idiocy and total misconception of a truly great film
Are you serious? Fight Clubs were out before the film was even out. However, I can tell by your posts that you're only trying to insult, instead of actually saying something relevant. Try again, bud.