However, I have to say something in Mr. Segal's defence - he's actually quite good at Aikido, and is pretty respected in that field - he's a bit old and fat nowadays, but the skills are still there. His films are poor mainly because of the acting, the martial arts are actually reasonable - given the cinematic constraints. Teaching a MMA fighter, who is happy to learn from anyone, is actually pretty reasonable.
Real fights follow different rules. The bigger the guy, the harder they are to fall. 10 on one leads to a good kicking. luck and chance have a huge part. YMMV.
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