Reality Based Self Defense (RBSD)/Reality Based Martial Arts Aptitude/Expertise/Intuition/Mastery/Proficiency/Sense
Street Fighting Aptitude/Expertise/Intuition/Mastery/Proficiency/Sense
Trained Combatant/Combat
Capabilities[]
The user is a master of street fighting, styles of fighting that were literally learned on the streets or on the fly rather than traditional martial arts; effectively, the user is self-taught, their skill being the result of a mass accumulation of experience on the streets and adapting moves from watching and getting into fights. This can throw off others used to more conventional styles.
Users have an intuitive mastery of all the associated brawling skills and techniques granting them major leverage in any brawling situation. Users can perfectly and without a single flaw or mistake fight any and every type of brawling there is, was and will ever be, whenever they want with zero effort by themselves in a short amount of time.
The user is so good at brawling, they can dominate in any street fight perfectly. User can easily brawl so flawlessly that it instantly hooks everyone that’s sees it and every person that’s sees it instantly thinks it’s the very peak of street fighting. Each move the user makes in a brawl will be objectively and unanimously perfect in every facet aspect and detail. Each move the user makes will have been an immediate unmatched success in every way.
This is the ultimate brawling mechanism, since the user will automatically brawl with perfect skill, technique and timing. The users full and complete mastery in brawling and anything related to brawling makes the user the ultimate brawler.
This also allows the user to dominate any and every brawling-based competition on any and every competition level at any time in all aspects easily.
Tatsumi Oga (Beelzebub) relies on brute strength and street brawling in a fight.
Kwon Daegun (Designated Bully)
Franky (One Piece)
Blackbeard (One Piece)
Saitama (One Punch-Man)
While lacking in formal training, Caulifla (Dragon Ball Super) is an adept street fighter, her skills and Accelerated Development allowing her to keep pace with Goku, a martial artist with decades of experience, in single combat.
Issei Hyoudou (High School DxD) brawling equally with Sairaorg Bael, a master martial artist.
Aside from being a master martial artist, Cheongmyeong (Return of the Blossoming Blade) is also a master of unruly bare-handed brawling unlike most orthodox align martial artists that rely on their sects' standard martial arts.
While he has no formal training, Inuyasha (InuYasha) is an experienced combatant, his fighting style centering around attacking his opponents quickly and beating them into submission.
Kendo Rappa (My Hero Academia) is proficient in bare knuckle street fighting and implores that art in every battle.
Having grown up on the streets, Tiny (The Hammer) became a master of street brawling and improvisation as he violently destroys demon worshippers.
While he lacks formal training, Mugen (Samurai Champloo) is able to defeat trained combatants through the use of his self-taught fighting style champuru kendo.
Joseph Joestar (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part II: Battle Tendency) demonstrating British politeness.
Jotaro Kujo's Star Platinum (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part III: Stardust Crusaders) demonstrates his ability perfectly to a certain dumbass' face.
Bruno Bucciarati (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Part V: Golden Wind/Vento Aureo)
Honed from years of fights at school or on the street, Yuji Itadori (Jujutsu Kaisen) style of fighting features heavy use of bare-knuckle brawling and on the fly improvisation...
...with the situation sometimes calling for his hard head.
Yunseong Lee (Juvenile Offender)
Like his swordsmanship, Ri Shin (Kingdom) is highly skilled in bareknuckle fighting which was honed from years of self-taught training and breaking the noses of local punks in his youth.
Na Ki (Kingdom)
After becoming a demon, Nezuko Kamado (Kimetsu no Yaiba) used her newfound physical prowess to effectively brawl with other demons.
Gray Yeon (Weak Hero) relies of improvised weapons and pummeling his opponents into submission in a fight.
Park Hanjun (Hectopascal)
Andy (Undead Unluck) fighting Void, who's boxing abilities are amplified with his special mech suit, with simple fisticuffs.
Katsuya Jonouchi/Joey Wheeler (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
Yusuke Urameshi (Yu Yu Hakusho) is an excellent fighter being able to defeat powerful martial artists and demons with nothing, but fisticuffs learned on the streets.
Hobin Yoo (Viral Hit)
After gaining enhanced physical prowess from equipping Teacher, Fran (Reincarnated as a Sword) became an effective brawler, easily take out several thugs adventurers.
King (One Piece) is the most powerful brawler of the Beast Pirates second only to Kaido.
Having become the strongest in the world, Hajime Nagumo (Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest) is the most powerful brawler.
Cartoons[]
Vi/Violet (Arcane) is one of the best brawlers in Zaun, being able to defeat a group of adult street thugs as a young teen and as a young adult, she can defeat Sevika, a bionic human, and a squad of Turbo Chemtanks.
Terry McGinnis/Batman (Batman Beyond) first learned to fight on the streets, allowing him to throw off the Joker, who had gained both Batman and Robin's combat training.
Angel (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) (2003 TV series) is a great street girl, allowing her to handle the Purple Dragon thugs in a fight training.
Having grown up on the streets, Kevin Levin (Ben 10 series) is an excellent street fighter, allowing him to briefly hold his own against Vilgax in a straight fight.
Danny Fenton/Phatom (Danny Phatom)
Despite having no formal training, Peter Griffin (Family Guy) is a master brawler, regularly causing mass destruction in his battles with Ernie the Giant Chicken...
...and being an equal match for his wife Lois, a black belt in tae-jitsu.
Comics[]
While a masterful warrior like his younger brother Gilad, Armstrong (Valiant Comics) prefers bare knuckle brawling over techniques.
Batman (DC Comics) taking on Karate Kid, a superhumanly skilled martial artist, using nothing but fisticuffs learned from the streets of Gotham.
The Joker (DC Comics) demonstrating his choice of furniture to Batgirl's face.
Jason Todd/Red Hood (DC Comics) grew up on the streets of Gotham and as a result is an adept street fighter. Even after learning proper martial arts, he still incorporates his street fighting element into his combat style.
Lobo (DC Comics)
Nathan Craig Jones/Coldcast (DC Comics) is skilled in mid-range unarmed combat, this comes to an advantage in large battles and brawls in which he can take advantage of the chaos to attack enemies one on one with years of growing up on the tough streets of Chicago having heled honed his skills.
While proficient in formal martial arts, Tim Drake/Robin (DC Comics) is also a decent brawler/street fighter, at one point outmatching and defeating Cassandra Cain's Body Language Analysis by deliberately attacking her wildly with no style or forethought.
While a powerful fighter, Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Marvel Comics) has no formal combat training, his fighting style being entirely self-made, learned and adapted on the fly...
...to fight supervillains...
...crime lords...
...assassins...
...occasionally his fellow superheroes...
...and even in his civilian identity when pushed to the brink.
While he has no formal training, Bruce Banner/The Hulk (Marvel Comics) more than gets by on brute strength, basic fisticuffs, and using every advantage he can find.
Thor Odinson (Marvel Comics)
Ben Grimm/The Thing's (Marvel Comics) fighting style is loose brawling techniques from years of growing up on Yancy Street and knocking down superpowered threats.
Luke Cage (Marvel Comics) is a self-taught hand-to-hand combatant from years of street fighting experience and prison time.
Tyrone Cash (Marvel Comics)
Casey Jones (TMNT/IDW Publishing)
Luther Strode (The Strange Talent of Luther Strode)
James "Logan" Howlett/Wolverine (Marvel Comics)
Leonard Smalls, Jr./Holocaust (Milestone Media/DC Comics)
Live Television/Films[]
Takumi Inui/The Wolf Orphnoch/Kamen Rider Faiz (Kamen Rider 555) is a skilled street fighter who combines his own brawling style with the power of the Faiz Gear.
Agent Smith (The Matrix) overwhelming Morpheus, a martial arts master, with brute strength and basic fisticuffs.
Sam Witwicky (Transformers film series) isn’t so proficient in any formal combat skills, however, he is a capable fighter as he was able to briefly subdue a sector 7 soldier armed with a nitrogen gun to redirect it back from Bumblebee…
…grappled a security guard at N.E.S.T base to the ground with relative ease…
…and killed Dylan by channeling his rage in swinging a pole towards the face for him to be electrocuted.
Stiles Stilinski (Teen Wolf) has not been formally trained in close quarters combat as far as it is known, he has demonstrated he can defend himself using an informal brawling style that draws mainly on his instincts. He fought against a Wendigo by head-butting his face before swinging a wrench at him from behind…
…uses his elbow to hit him in the face which briefly stunned him…
…punched with enough force to cause a Chimera pain…
…and he also tried to fight against a Ghost Rider that was about to shoot him, managing to hold back its arm for a few seconds.
At first glance, Cal/Madman (Runt film) admitted he wasn’t a fighter but during the week of skipping school he was able to utilize his instincts in brawling to single-handedly defend himself against bullies.
While he has no true formal training, Xander Harris (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) is nonetheless a capable fighter and amassed extensive experience fighting monsters with the Scooby Gang, enabling him such feats as knocking out a demon clown with one punch.
Dean Winchester (Supernatural)
Video Games[]
While he has had formal training, Asura's (Asura's Wrath) main fighting style consists of flailing his arms wildly and punching as fast and hard as he can.
The Ultimate Street Fighter (Danganronpa)
Cooper (Grabbed by the Ghoulies) is a master street fighter, taking on all manner of Ghoulies with various punches, kicks, and using anything he can get his hands on.
In addition to various Ki attacks, Terry Bogard's (The King of Fighters) fighting style consists of self-taught moves from years of wandering the streets of Southtown, getting in fights, and learning what worked and what didn't.
While he lacks formal training, Murray (Sly Cooper) is a decent brawler making full use of his strength and size.
Initially lacking formal training in the Keyblade, Sora (Kingdom Hearts) more than gets by against Heartless, Nobodies, and villains using a fighting style adapted from his play-fighting days on Destiny Islands...
...eventually managing to stand up to and defeat Xehanort, a Keyblade Master with decades of experience.
While he has had little to no formal training, Sonic the Hedgehog's (Sonic the Hedgehog) years of battle have made him an experienced and powerful fighter, able to match trained martial artists like Knuckles the Echidna...
...and Master Zik.
Cody Travers' (Final Fight/Street Fighter) fighting style is street fighting in its purest form.
Nathan Drake (Uncharted) is not officially trained in any formal combat but is a skilled street fighter who can throw a good haymaker and improvise a pretty effective counter in a fight and come out on top.
Mario (Super Mario/Super Smash Bros.)
Trained by Balrog, Ed (Street Fighter) is a trained brawler in Illegal Boxing with cleaner kicks.
Miguel Rojo (Tekken)
Web Animation/Comics/Series[]
Joe (Planet Land Comic's Blood Rush)
Yang Xiao Long's (RWBY) initial fighting style involved using her Semblance to power up before engaging in basic brawling.
Videos[]
Animation[]
The First Chicken Fight - Family Guy - TBS
Family Guy - Lethal Weapons - Fight!-2
Dylan beats up evil monkey-2
Family Guy- Meg Comes Out Of Jail and Beats Everyone-2
Jimmy and Timmy Have a Cripple Fight in the Parking Lot - SOUTH PARK-2
I Didn't Hear No Bell - SOUTH PARK-2
Stan Smith's Bully Stelio Kontos - American Dad -HD-
Save The Turtles - Robot Chicken - Adult Swim-2
What's Up, Bro? - Metalocalypse - Adult Swim-2
Pam's shady past.-2
Team Pam (from Archer on FX)-2
Archer - Revenge Rampage~!
Archer - Season 7 Ep. 2- The Best Voicemail Ever Scene - FX-2
Archer - Season 7 Ep. 7- Hotel Rampage Scene - FX-2
Wildcat knocks out Green Arrow - Justice League Unlimited-2
Batman Beyond Fighting the Joker-2
Regular Show - The Park Workers VS The Hammer-2
Pleasure Island 4 - The Moist Chasm of Destiny
Anime[]
Space Adventure COBRA - Cobra introduces his new "friends" to the Psycho-Gun and Lady Armaroid-2