myself? second degree brown belt of Shotokan under Rod Prejean (he's apparently fairly well known). took some Tae Kwon Do but it was useless as my teacher was an idiot. would like to get back into some sort of martial art (I like the look of aikido, but I'd take anything with a sort of deceptive feel to it) but there's nothing in my area for now. I'll be moving soon, though, thankfully.
deadman91 said:
Took down a black belt at karate. I don't remember what the fight was about. He was bragging and telling me how tough he was, and this caused whoever i was with to back down, so i just put my head down (literally) and charged into his stomach. Once he was on the ground he was helpless. Problem with so many (not all) of the martial arts as far as i see is that they can be very formal and stylised but not very practical. The reason why Bruce Lee was so successful was because he knew so many styles that he became flexible beyond belief, changing with his opponent and situation.
no matter what you're taking, you just have to keep an opened mind. if, say, an aikido student gets into a fight, they're not going to win if they ONLY play defensively (unless they're fighting long enough to wear their opponent down), but if they toss in some non-aikido attack moves, they can easily walk away with the victory due to their ability to dodge.
same is true for any martial art or combination thereof. your blackbelt probably thought he was awesome cause when he's fighting other people who know his style he's great. unfortunately, the fact that he was bragging about it means he probably wasn't too bright and likely fights with a mindset focused only on blocking people using HIS techniques. good on you for taking him down. people like that shame martial artists who are legitimately good at what they do.