Street Fighting is a raw and intense form of combat that takes place outside the structured rules of traditional martial arts or sports. Unlike regulated fights, street fighting involves unpredictable environments, multiple attackers, and no referees to ensure fairness. Techniques focus on quick, powerful strikes—aiming for vulnerable areas like the eyes, throat, or groin—along with grappling, throws, and improvised weapons. Situational awareness is critical, as fights can escalate rapidly in real-world settings. While some train in self-defense systems like Krav Maga or Jeet Kune Do for street survival, actual street fights are chaotic and dangerous, often ending in severe injury or legal consequences. The priority is always to avoid confrontation, but if forced to fight, efficiency and aggression become key to survival.