> Hell all of those except the rabbit punch are perfectly legal in most full contact martial arts competition and hardly have a history of causing death or even serious injury.
E.g. throat punches are considered fouls in UFC and K-1.
> It's almost certainly not even 1%. If your martial art teaches that a move is "deadly" and the move isn't a blood choke, then they are almost certainly at the very least greatly exaggerating.
I never moved a goal post. I still maintain that the chance of death is pretty large ~80% for some (it's pretty low for the heart).
> For the throat and solar plexus I can't even find any serious indication of them causing deaths in healthy individuals
You most definitely can kill people by punching them in the throat. Google around, the consensus seems to be clear. E.g. http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/865277-overview
> Hell all of those except the rabbit punch are perfectly legal in most full contact martial arts competition and hardly have a history of causing death or even serious injury.
E.g. throat punches are considered fouls in UFC and K-1.
> It's almost certainly not even 1%. If your martial art teaches that a move is "deadly" and the move isn't a blood choke, then they are almost certainly at the very least greatly exaggerating.
Google around first.