In this clip from Fargo Talks, I talk about something people don’t think through anymore. If you pick a fight today, there’s a real chance the other person has serious martial arts training.
Kids are starting MMA younger than ever. By the time they hit puberty, they already understand leverage, balance, pressure, and control. Add muscle and confidence, and the risk level jumps fast.
I’m joined by McDojoLife, and he explains why this shift happened. Since the rise of the UFC, training methods evolved. Teaching got tighter. Safety improved. Knowledge stacked instead of resetting every generation.
Five year olds are learning what used to take adults a decade. Teenagers are walking around with real fight experience, not theory. That changes the math.
This clip is about awareness, evolution, and why starting a fight today carries way more risk than it used to.
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