Question Posted Wednesday November 17 2010, 5:44 pm
Today I got in a fight in school. I was obviously the loser, but I have a legitiment reason as to why. My question is just asking if you think this sounds like i'm making up an excuse, or if everyone will agree and think that if it was a fair fight the outcome would have been different.
Okay, so i was walking down the hallway, and she came up from behind me all quiet, the only way i knew she was there was that someone said hi and she replied. she was so close, and next thing i knew she was grabbing me by the hair and ripping me to the ground. my boyfriend tried to pull her off me but a teacher pulled him away, and she was swinging at me, and i was hitting her back, but she was sitting on top of me so i really couldnt move well.
basically i was jumped and it was a complete sneak attack.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: School? Alin75 answered Wednesday November 17 2010, 9:13 pm: In a fight situation, if one person gets the other in a mounted position it is extremely difficult to get out. In professional fights it is usually a fight-ender (providing that the mount is above the other person's waist... i.e. they are straddling the stomach/lower chest area). It is impossible to throw punches off your back (with any degree effectiveness)... even for a professional boxer cant do it.
So, if you were grabbed from behind, pushed to the ground and mounted, it was certainly NOT a fair fight. I would under no circumstances consider that a loss of any kind.
jujubeann answered Wednesday November 17 2010, 6:31 pm: what the fuckk.. what a dumbbb fuckking bitch. i would fucking killllllll herr!!! haha ok this is gettting me mad.
but um yea i get youu. like you could move obv if she was ontop of you hittting youu. [ jujubeann's advice column | Ask jujubeann A Question ]
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