06-04-2013, 07:02 PM
(06-04-2013, 06:36 PM)username Wrote:(06-04-2013, 06:24 PM)SIXFOOTERsez Wrote:(06-04-2013, 02:07 PM)Cynical Ninja Wrote:(06-04-2013, 01:12 PM)SIXFOOTERsez Wrote: Tactics, skills and surprise play a Much bigger part.
Skills? In a previous post you stated Martin didn't have the “skill” to throw a decent punch and was “windmilling” his opponent like all “hood rats” do. Are you now saying Martin did use “skills” if he attacked Zimmerman?
Surprise? I think we have more or less establised that Martin DID NOT JUMP ZIMMERMAN FROM BEHIND OR FROM A CONCEALED POSITION. They had a face to face confrontation and Martin said to Zimmerman something along the lines of “what's your problem?
Tactics? Are you now claiming the “hood rat” had the brains to use tactical thinking?
From Z's version of things, what T did have was surprise, he supposedly jumped Z from behind, that constitutes surprise. I'll spell it out for you, an untrained, uneducated, unskilled attacker can have a good shot at a more qualified opponent If he is able to surprise or attack from behind, got it?
NO IT'S NOT!!! Z says they were facing one another (talking) and T punched him.
No offense Six but that keeps being touted as Z's story but it isn't.
The way I see it user is Z was approached from behind. I think the term Jumped is a bit strong. Then according to Hotd'S videos T asked Z if he had a problem, Z said no and then T said ya do now and busted him in the nose. That is when the "fight" started.
If this is the case the entire confrontation could have ben avoided had T just kept walking towards the house he was staying at. After all Z said he had no idea where T had disappeared to and was heading back towards his auto.
All this is assuming that the only evidence we have right now, Z's side of the story, is true. In my opinion that is possible.