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Anonymous
Anyway, my last post concentrated on a cleaner approach, but if you're looking for something that will give you an edge, I'll throw my two cents in.
If you concentrate on "dirty" fighting, you need to concentrate on one, two spots tops. If you kick him in the balls once, the back of the head once, etc. etc. you're just spreading the hurt. You need to reduce one part of the guy's body into such a mushy heap that he goes limp or taps out.
For punches, go for the neck (possibly fatal, but you sound too soft to be able to do it), kidney, groin (but that's harder to position) back of the head (again, probably too complex).
Kicks to the groin (again, variable on his/your experience), knees (very, VERY useful. If you can land a solid kick to a straight knee, good chances of breaking/crippling him) are good choices. The problem with kicks are that they take an even greater sense of balance and comfort level with your body than punches do. If you're not careful, you'll end up giving him back position on you, or losing your balance, or worse.
Someone mentioned ground game. Rugby is a ground sport, so this is a severe possibility. If you have balls, stick close to him and he probably won't know how to take you down, tackles being his main move. I don't suggest this though, because he can probably tear you up inside, too.
If it does get taken to the ground, do everything you possibly can to get on top or back on your feet. If he ever manages to mount you, or even get his body in a position that pins you, immediately tap out, because you're a goner.
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