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This is my concern with BJJ, so many videos seem to start with 1-2 antagonists and then when it goes to ground, many rush in, usually with boots to the head. I can certainly see the advantages of BJJ in a one on one setting but any type of group would seem to negate the positives.
I really do believe that a fellow's training is incomplete if he does not have a good understanding of BJJ. A lot of fights seem to end up on the ground, so it's reasonable to learn how to deal with that - and lest anyone think I'm being smug, I am one of those fellows who has not done nearly enough groundwork. But I would strongly argue that learning BJJ as your one and only unarmed combat technique is a serious mistake.