There aren’t many people that leave the house during the day or at night that intend to get into a street fight. There are some that do but those people are few and far between as the average Joe has no intentions of getting into a physical altercation…EVER. However; there are those times when people, intentionally or not, have one too many drinks and not only do they become annoying but can cross over into the realm of unruly or even violent behavior.

No one likes an annoying drunk and we all have that friend who is a great person to be around until they have one too many drinks…then they become downright bothersome, annoying, and often times a handful to deal with. If you can’t think of a friend like that then there are probably a couple of things going on here: one; you don’t have that many friends or two; you are that person.

The worst type of out-of-hand drunk is the one that turns unruly, aggressive, and violent. These types of situations can become downright dangerous and can easily turn into a situation where you must defend yourself. If you are one that frequents the bar or club scene then you probably have witnessed this type of behavior before and if we are going to be honest, there are times when these situations become outright scary.

In the video below, Master Wong talks us through these situations and teaches us exactly how to handle that annoying, unruly, or violent drunk. Neither www.mixedmartialarts.com nor myself condone violence but there are those situations where it is unavoidable so pay close attention, drink responsibly, and please…don’t be that guy.

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Jacob C. Stevens is a lifelong athlete and cerebral martial arts enthusiast who is also skilled in the art of linguistic manipulation, his published work, Afterthoughts and Handgrenades, can be found here…

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