styles meant for REAL fighting not SPORT?

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does anybody know of any styles that are trained for real fighting and not sport, like wing chun, krav maga, MCMAP (marine corps martial arts program), japanese jujutsu, okinawan te (not modern sport karate) etc
I have a vale tudo match coming up in 2 months and i want to know what styles would help me to learn and defend against dirty tactics because they are going to be used on me left right and center because the only rule is no attacking the groin
 
Let me get this straight, No groin shots, but everything else is fair game? So you can attack the eyes, the front of the throat, use small joint manipulation, and use downward elbow strikes to the base of the skull, as well as kick or stomp a downed opponent? Hell, that sounds like a straight up street fight. If what you are saying is true, don't worry about what the other guy is going to do to you. Whatever you're afraid of him doing to you, just do to him first. End the fight as quick as you can. Or even better, don't take the fight. My guess is that this is some type of unsanctioned backyard "Felony Fight" type of deal. Someone could get killed doing that type of thing. If you aren't getting paid at least $10,000 (for winning) $7,000 (to show) with all the cash going in your pocket, I wouldn't do it. It's going to take that amount of money or more just for your medical bills if you take a beating.
 
No attacking the groin, but presumably you allow biting and gouging? Interesting...

The skills you learn in basic striking should take care of any finger jabs to the eyes. If you can duck, slip, or block a jab (punch), you can do that to another attack following that same flight path.

Good grappling will teach things like hand control and head control. If you control or monitor their hands, you won't have to worry about eye gouging, fish hooking, etc. If you get good position on them or control the head, you won't have to worry about being bitten.

Just training in striking (boxing, Muay Thai, Jun Fan, etc) and grappling (wrestling, BJJ, Judo, etc), and work specifically on staying away from these "dirty tactics". Make sure you're in good position.

If you shave your head, you won't have to worry about hair-pulling...
 
Well, people who train for MMA 'really' fight in the cage. They don't punch each other in the nuts, throat or back of the head but it doesn't change much. Though Vale Tudo allowed everything at some point in time, even nut grabbing.

Real style developed for specifically for real fighting is SAMBO. But you won't find decent instruction in North America.

So style meant for real fighting are as follows: Judo (you get to grab clothes, they got throws and subs), wrestling, BJJ, kickboxing, boxing, Muay Thai. Everything else in my opinion is either bolony or it depends too much on instructors to receive consistent quality training.
 
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