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I spent 15 years training Marines in hand-to-hand combat, and my rule was simple

articleUseronJune 3, 2026

Lamar came in first, throwing a haymaker. Shane sidestepped, caught the arm, and executed a textbook wrist lock combined with a knee to the solar plexus. Lamar dropped like a stone, gasping.

Brenton and Andres rushed together. Shane moved like water, decades of muscle memory taking over. He deflected Brenton’s punch, trapped the arm, and delivered a palm strike to the ear that ruptured the eardrum. As Brenton screamed, Shane pivoted, caught Andres’s kick, swept the standing leg, and dropped an elbow on the falling fighter’s knee. The snap echoed through the gym. Fourteen seconds.

Perry Cox grabbed a training knife from a wall rack and lunged. Mistake. Shane’s disarm was reflexive. He trapped the weapon hand, controlled the wrist, and applied pressure to the nerve cluster while stepping into Perry’s center line. The knife clattered away. Shane drove three rapid strikes into Perry’s floating ribs, then swept both legs. Perry crashed onto his back. Shane followed him down, knee on sternum, and delivered two precise strikes to the jaw that sent Perry into darkness.

Seventeen seconds. Three fighters and a coach on the ground—two unconscious, one clutching a destroyed knee, one rolling in agony with a ruptured eardrum.

Shane stood and turned to Dustin Freeman. Dustin’s cocky grin had vanished. He backed toward the cage, hands up. “You’re finished! My uncle—”

Shane closed the distance in two steps. Dustin threw a combination—jab, cross, hook. Shane parried each strike, then delivered a front kick to the solar plexus that sent Dustin stumbling backward into the cage wall. Before Dustin could recover, Shane was on him, trapping an arm behind his back. Shane slammed Dustin’s face into the chain-link once, twice, three times. Blood splattered, teeth cracked.

Shane spun Dustin around and lifted him by the throat, speaking inches from his ruined face. “You ever come near my daughter again, I will find you. You understand me?”

Dustin gurgled something that might have been agreement.

“I didn’t hear you.”

“Yes! Yes!”

Shane dropped him. Dustin collapsed, whimpering. Shane looked around the gym. Every fighter had backed away, phones out, filming.

“Good. Let them see,” Shane said to the silent room. “Anyone else want to teach the old man a lesson?”

Silence. Shane walked out, his knuckles barely bruised, his breathing steady. Behind him, someone was already calling 911.

The knock came at 6:00 AM the next morning. Two detectives, Roosevelt Kent, a black man in his fifties with tired eyes, and Sue Shepard, a sharp-featured woman in her thirties. Shane opened the door in his bathrobe, coffee in hand, expecting this.

“Mr. Jones, we need to talk about an incident at Titan’s Forge gym yesterday.”

“Come in.” Shane led them to the kitchen. Lisa stood by the counter, her lawyer’s face on. She’d made calls last night, prepared for this moment.

Detective Kent pulled out a notebo

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