Knife :marseystabby: fight :marseyjaguarwarrior: on the street :marseyindiarentfree: results in man geting stabbed to death :marseygoose2: - June 12, 2024

Puerto :marseyaoc: Gaitán, Colombia

A street :marseypakirentfree: fight :marseyryu: in the town of Puerto :marseyaoc: Gaitán, Colombia, ended in tragedy after the death :marseymissile: of Mike Cristofer Tejeiro Vargas, who was stabbed by another man who has not yet been identified.

The unusual thing about the event was that the victim :marseydead: fought until his last breath, because he did not care that he was bleeding :marseyjeanne: and continued to fight :marseyevilgrin: his opponent.

However, despite :marseybipocattentionseeker: his fight, the man died due to the amount of blood :marseyfemalecorpse: he lost and the lack of help from the authorities.

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they hold the knife wrong. with that reverse grip . what he watch too many jason bourne movies. hold it normal grip and go for the spear thrust, poke poke poke back the fuk away. especially in this situation where the counter is between them. guy went for reverse grip shortened his reach and had to lean over the counter. like wtf, its like he never do knife fight before. this is brazil... other guy was reverse grip too, if white shirt had paid attention in grade school, he would of possibly won that exchange.

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someone who had a few knife fights told me once that he's never afraid of a knife if someone holds it "normally" because he can just grab it with his hands (which he did, but it was a situation where the opponent had a knife and he didn't). The reverse grip is much stronger and, therefore, more reliable. However, it must be very dependent. I live in a place where knife fights are super rare, almost never happen, so basically nobody is experienced with knives, so maybe that's why. In South America, best practices may be just opposite.

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You comment is on the spot, i've got the disgrace to live here and what you said is correct. However the practice of knife is done both ways, but as you mentioned the reverse grip can cause even more damage since it a direct-hard stab.

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