Michael J. White is not a real fighter. He wouldn't last 30 seconds in a cage fight, and he dishonored Bruce Lee over live radio saying he could have defeated Bruce Lee which is laughable to say the least.
Indeed. I've been doing that one and two other specific ones since childhood. In my 40 years, Its yet to be blocked once. As a filmmaker and fight choreographer myself, I completely vouch for him when he says, though it's great in real life, it looks like $hit on film
@@Derpk-rt9byhis martial arts skill certainly isnt on the level of a pro fighter but he can still fight and he's got an amazing strength and cardio combination at least he used to. He could still easily beat most human beings in a fight.
I did a movie with him. Nicest celebrity I've worked with. He is beyond legit. He loves sharing his knowledge with people who want to learn. Can't say enough nice things about him.
Rogan wasn't kidding when he said Michael Jai White was legit. I wish this man could've had a bigger career. His the legit polar opposite of Steven Seagal.
Yeah, but I think he prefers it this way. He has his health and plenty of money and ways to make more. I feel like he could have went pro but knew where the real money was.
I never got why he wasn’t bigger either. If you watch any of the low budget martial arts films he’s been in, he’s excellent on camera. Looks fast, fluid, powerful, believable. You’d think the sheer novelty of being a big muscular dude who can move like that would be worth a bigger career on its own.
I love how MJW demonstrates that slow moves are underrated and have a place. Everyone concentrates too much on being explosive all the time. The slow punch clip he did with Kimbo is so good.
*BUT IT'S THE SLOWER MOVES THAT PACK MORE POWER! JUST GOTTA BAIT/DISTRACT YOUR OPPONENT TO NOT LET THEM SEE IT COMING LIKE IN THE MARTIAL ART "SILAT."*
You missed the point it had nothing to do with being slow. It was about not telegraphing. You can still do it fast he wasn’t demonstrating the speed. He was demonstrating that he wasn’t telegraphing the punch. He wasn’t winding up to get a big swing. It’s just more impressive that even a slow punch can get through your defenses when you don’t telegraph because you don’t have time to react. You have no chance of blocking a fast punch that isn’t telegraph.
You can if you are going soft. Hard sparring means people are afraid to take risks and be creative. These flashy moves are waste of time because under pressure you only use easy moves saved into muscle memory.
He has achieved super saiyan 2 while everyone else is still using third grade. Getting bigger doesn't make you a better fighter, never sacrifice speed for power.
I recognized it immediately. Didn’t know that was what was happening in the movie though. I thought it was more of him testing his reach rather than throwing two fakes and then an actual punch from the already extended arm. And while I don’t think it looked like shit on film, I definitely haven’t seen it anywhere else.
Yep and can beat up Bruce Lee, Van Damme, Chuck Norris, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, Tony Jaa, Wesley Snipes, Iko Uwais, Sammo Hung, Jason Statham, Scott Adkins, Bolo Yeung and Steven Seagal all at the same time.
He's a humble guy. I met him thru another celebrity friend at the time. We chilled out until they started pumping iron add I just went to my side of the gym
I love how much a TKD fighter can relate to Karate due to sharing techniques. The kick to the face Michael used to surprise Jesse we use it as well and is called "Bakuro Sewo Chagui". (ITF TKD, by the way).
until you get kicked out of the gym, I guess. If you don't get kicked out of your gym for throwing axe kicks, I want your gym's address. Every single gym seriously frowns upon axe kicks.
@@KemalArdilGulez Tang Soo Do, and only light contact sparring, head shots were within an inch or so, no body taking out jaws and collar bones with thier heel.
@@teeemm9456 I'm obviously not out for someone's head either, but gyms still frown upon the concept of even a very well controlled axe kick. Reason is that it's very hard to control such the kick against gravity in an altitude. I mean, I kind of have to admit, it's a legit reason to frown upon the axe kick, but I still want to be able to throw it once in a few sparring sessions.
@@KemalArdilGulez Not sure what to tell you, I've been to many tournaments, including a national one, and no one ever indicated it was frowned upon. I broke a toe on a casual front kick because someone tucked their elbow tight, I've kicked someone across the room on a spinning side kick because the decided to lunge, and I've seen some pretty hard shots to the head from spilling, reverse round kicks. If you overuse axe kicks, a nice stiff block puts you at a disadvantage. I would imagine if people frown on axe kicks, they don't like looking stupid because they block for round or front kick or people have a history of doing them poorly. When you say gym, are you talking about MMA or some specific style? Kicks aren't huge in TSD like TKD, so I can't imagine them being tough on axe kicks either.
Hes one of my favorite martial artist and actors. I would have been honored to have been able to have trained under this man and study his techniques perfect example of a true martial artist
Movies are a visual medium. The audience can learn something, but it's going to be limited to techniques that are surprising or can be conveyed in gross motions, because otherwise they can't see it or won't be paying attention anyway. I hope people know Bruce Lee's first screen tests as an adult featured movements so quick and short that, while likely effective in a real fight, they basically didn't show up on film; execs watched the footage and, to them, it just looked like people falling down. So, you've got to sell those gross motions and that visual component.
I've always thought Jackie Chan did real fight scenes too; I already know he does his own stunts, but do you think he has to exaggerate his fight moves as well? 🤔
More importantly is how Jackie shot his fight scenes. He wanted the camera to catch the impact of each strike, as well as the technique in its entirety. Jump cuts and shaky cam are truly the death of quality fight choreography.
In addition Jackie Chan's fights have a very strong sense of rhythm. He's a Greta fighter but what he shows on film is not about hitting people but using the medium of fighting to show artistic qualities as well
He's very good teacher, very knowledgable about Karates', Martial arts & fighting in general. Very cool down to earth guy, he does well in dramas where he has to act more & not fight.
I was in a street brawl, this dude was more versed in fighting than me, and he got me with this.😂😂😂😂I gave up instantly, tapping out doesn't mean you scared or a quitter.
Got you with what? An eye jab after 2 feint attacks? Slappy front kick? Or reverse crescent kick? You're lucky they didn't get you with an upside down spinning 360 helicopter kick like chun li does but real life life one is done breakdancing styles.. and by spinning on their head.
Lol man hit him wit so many feints in that final fight and I was like damn Johnny cage pick it up 😂 I love blood and bone, still one of his best works.
Go watch Blood and Bone he use that move in the last fight scene. Looks like a Superman punch but you have the option to kick or punch whichever is open for landing lol
I never thought of that. I especially like the last hand technique. I wish you could do a more in depth video on this. Thanks for just an amazing video
@dantheman4838 Check your facts, please. He's a black belt in Kyokushin karate, which is the one karate style where they actually fight. They have to compete in bare-knuckle tournaments and before you can advance in rank. They also take on 5, 10, 20, 50, up to 100 opponents, one after another, on occassion.
@@terrelljenrette5122he never fought in the Olympics, why do people just randomly say anything. The dude has no record and has never fought professionally ever.
@@GoronsCaveactually he has 26 tournament wins including the US open the north American open and the new England grand championship. Idk about the Olympics but he has 7 black belts. So ya he's a real fighter.
It took way too long to see someone who actually knew what technique he's using. And what he's saying is subjective. That kick wouldn't hit me in a million years. At least not without a setup
@@AdamantiumNYC😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I can tell you it most definitely would. From an untrained ma? No. From a legit fighter, yes it definitely would land. Some of y'all let your 40 year old balding divorced Maestros convince you you can fight the Brock Lesnar's and chuck Norris' of the world and it shows
Also I guess it’s like the Bo stick. When you thrust it towards the face you can’t really see it due to that tunnel vision making long objects small. And that is why I generally would prefer dodging the head out of the way like boxers do, rather than blocking it.
Mike Jai White is the man top artist after Bruce I watch all his movies sorry man it took me time! Your honesty and compassion as well as confidence top tear
That's an excellent point. I addition to fight choreography there's also match psychology. The real fighter is trying to end the match as quickly and efficiently as possible, but for a dramatic battle between evenly matched opponents there has to be a visual demonstration of the give and take why the opponent can't be defeated swiftly, and then how you're actually going to win.
@@KasumiRINAYeah, I think it's more about saying a line that you didn't write as if you mean it. Show wrestling really doesn't have complex fight choreographies like fighting movies, but they do have a lot of lines they have to say convincingly. Also they can probably all do their own stunts.
I would never use a high kick cause if they get you in high flight your not only going down cause your balance will be off , your groin is exposed and so is the entire inside of your leg. I’ve never seen anyone use this in a street fight and win! Not to say it cant be useful in gaining distance but your body is working harder which means you will tire out quicker.
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Cant see clearly what Michael Jai White is doing, please clarify the moves he is making
@@championchess31 Check out the full video! 🔥 I Fought Michael Jai White
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Michael J. White is not a real fighter. He wouldn't last 30 seconds in a cage fight, and he dishonored Bruce Lee over live radio saying he could have defeated Bruce Lee which is laughable to say the least.
That "Don't let me hit you" brought back the Kimbo Slice memories lol
Swear man, felt like the video changed over the way those memories came flooding in
What's funny is that's the shit Chinese Kung fu has kept secret.... they really didn't have to try hard. It's easily missed.
😂😂😂😂 nahhhh what my boii😂😂😂😂
Same.
lol. For real.
"Try this at home on your fam...when you're sparring" too late man grandma has no chance
Don’t do it! 😂
@@KARATEbyJesse His comment is one hour old and i knew his grandma...so too late;P
😂😂😂😂
Thanks for the quick laugh😂
I’m noticing no replies for the comment author. We all know his grandma definitely surprised him and kick his ass lol 😂
"Dont let me hit you." MJW's favorite line 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 damn near every demonstration clip!
and you know it’s gonna be impossible to not get hit 😂😂
I think of Kimbo with this line. RIP Kimbo!
@@BigjizayI was just thinking about that as he said it 😂 RIP KIMBO for real!
Bro warns you to be ready and you still get hit 100% of the time even if he's moving in slow motion. MJW is unreal
Micheal Jai White is extremely underrated in action, acting, and all of his fighting tutoring
the real ones know
Discovered him in Black Dynamite. Great film. He can do comedy too!
But overrated as a fighter
If you know, you know
Is he though?
"Dont let me hit you" famous words by Michael jai white !!
That kick is sneaky as hell
Fax
Bruh
Indeed. I've been doing that one and two other specific ones since childhood. In my 40 years, Its yet to be blocked once.
As a filmmaker and fight choreographer myself, I completely vouch for him when he says, though it's great in real life, it looks like $hit on film
@@The_Humble_Hurricanehave you ever trained?
Quick Fromt kicks are legit.
“don’t let me hit you” phrase has 100% accuracy when activated i swear 😂
Hahahahahahaha
Aint no cap in his rap
Debuffed -100 defense
Buff 150% morale
Every body gangster till Michael J White say " Don't let me hit you"
Real fighters laugh at him
@@Derpk-rt9byhe is a real fighter wym? U better go look him up hes a black belt in 7 diff fighting styles
@@Derpk-rt9byhis martial arts skill certainly isnt on the level of a pro fighter but he can still fight and he's got an amazing strength and cardio combination at least he used to. He could still easily beat most human beings in a fight.
@@Derpk-rt9bythat’s why they all spar with him and give him the respect right
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I did a movie with him. Nicest celebrity I've worked with. He is beyond legit. He loves sharing his knowledge with people who want to learn. Can't say enough nice things about him.
Had the pleasure of meeting Michael about twenty years ago. Legit one of the nicest people you could ever meet.
Rogan wasn't kidding when he said Michael Jai White was legit. I wish this man could've had a bigger career. His the legit polar opposite of Steven Seagal.
Yeah, but I think he prefers it this way. He has his health and plenty of money and ways to make more. I feel like he could have went pro but knew where the real money was.
@@hidan407he’s pretty much said this in his interviews bro your spot on
I never got why he wasn’t bigger either. If you watch any of the low budget martial arts films he’s been in, he’s excellent on camera. Looks fast, fluid, powerful, believable. You’d think the sheer novelty of being a big muscular dude who can move like that would be worth a bigger career on its own.
Cleary don't know what you're talking about
How much bigger he is in movies and is in a airing tv series Carl Weber's Family Business. Micheal Jai White is not suffering for roles actor.
“Don’t let me hit you” is the phrase from MJW you are dreading to hear. You know he will hit it.
He needs to sell merch with that phrase on it. Lol
Hit it? Wait...
Shut the front door ! Michael is so talented, and a great teacher.
Indeed!
Shhh. Ur delusional just like him
@@KARATEbyJesse🥋🤸🥊🏋️♂️🧗♂️🤺
MJW is soo good it almost makes no sense he isn't the champion of the Universe.
@@liamjones9115I’d sleep him
I love how MJW demonstrates that slow moves are underrated and have a place. Everyone concentrates too much on being explosive all the time.
The slow punch clip he did with Kimbo is so good.
*BUT IT'S THE SLOWER MOVES THAT PACK MORE POWER! JUST GOTTA BAIT/DISTRACT YOUR OPPONENT TO NOT LET THEM SEE IT COMING LIKE IN THE MARTIAL ART "SILAT."*
You missed the point it had nothing to do with being slow. It was about not telegraphing. You can still do it fast he wasn’t demonstrating the speed. He was demonstrating that he wasn’t telegraphing the punch. He wasn’t winding up to get a big swing. It’s just more impressive that even a slow punch can get through your defenses when you don’t telegraph because you don’t have time to react. You have no chance of blocking a fast punch that isn’t telegraph.
I’m glad this was so zoomed in that we could totally see what was being done.
almost like it's a youtube short of a full sized youtube video, real clever arent ya tim?
When Michael Jai White says
"Don't let me hit you," ... just be ready. 😅
The crazy part is, he throws the move slower than the previous moves, and you still can't stop it.
I'm already running before he finished that phrase. At least it will take longer. The end result? He still hits me, and I am winded.
@@AjenjoAnejo 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@AjenjoAnejo😂😂😂
You can't be ready when he says that 😅😂
Honestly that last one is gold. No one I have ever sparred has ever done a double fake like that.
You can if you are going soft. Hard sparring means people are afraid to take risks and be creative. These flashy moves are waste of time because under pressure you only use easy moves saved into muscle memory.
Staple technique in WKF karate comps 🤷
@@boshirahmed totally agreed. In the moment you’ll devolve into what’s easiest. But it’s still fun!
How is he so powerful and so gentle at the same time 😭
mastery
He has achieved super saiyan 2 while everyone else is still using third grade. Getting bigger doesn't make you a better fighter, never sacrifice speed for power.
Ever heard of son Goku?
😂😂@@masterxstevenstones6496
He'd get smoked by mike Perry or any real fighter 😂
Sir what l respect most about you is your silent compassion and ability to make people want to learn... God speed my friend.
Every time you do something unexpected in situation that takes a second to resolve, you win.
He used that same move in Blood and Bone, dude is so good everything he does becomes a core memory. 👀
Came here for this comment lol I'm glad someone said it😂
Glad I wasn't the only one that noticed right away
I recognized it immediately. Didn’t know that was what was happening in the movie though. I thought it was more of him testing his reach rather than throwing two fakes and then an actual punch from the already extended arm. And while I don’t think it looked like shit on film, I definitely haven’t seen it anywhere else.
It looked amazing I added it to my arsenal just from watching the movie.
Love that movie 🎬
Plz God put this man on Tekken as himself 😂
3k ty all my like minded fighters
4k come on Namco let's get this done plz
He would be the new president of Mishima.
😂😂😂@@11FBA11
Bruhhhhhhhhh that would be amazing.
Impossible he would be the highest boss unbeatable 😆
Him, Yuri boyka (Scott adkins), Tifa from final fantasy, and baki would all be goated dlc
MJW is a great teacher, athlete, and martial artist. Would love to meet him.
Yep and can beat up Bruce Lee, Van Damme, Chuck Norris, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, Tony Jaa, Wesley Snipes, Iko Uwais, Sammo Hung, Jason Statham, Scott Adkins, Bolo Yeung and Steven Seagal all at the same time.
@@JuliusTurner-hm6fffacts he can
@@JuliusTurner-hm6ffnot all at the same time lmao
Meeting him blow your mind. One of the greatest experiences I've ever had around a celebrity.
He's a humble guy. I met him thru another celebrity friend at the time. We chilled out until they started pumping iron add I just went to my side of the gym
Michael Jai White is a pure genius hands down!!!💯🎯
I have a degree in film and television and I'd LOVE a chance to film a 'real' fight. I really believe the correct camera work can make it shine.
He makes everything look so damn seamless
I don’t understand how Michael Jai was not in more movies. He’s an incredible fighter.
He full of himself thats why not saying he not has no talent but he is not the best
You just answered your own question
Black people movies are the best and very much underrated.they get fight in the industry
ONE OF THE GREATEST ACTION FIGHTERS THAT NEVER SOLD OUT.
Spawn was hard..
He has such a good understanding of the mechanics of combat and the way fighters think an react. On top of incredible form.
I love how much a TKD fighter can relate to Karate due to sharing techniques. The kick to the face Michael used to surprise Jesse we use it as well and is called "Bakuro Sewo Chagui". (ITF TKD, by the way).
A very rare real deal fighting actor right here
Ax kicks were probably my highest scoring sparring attack too.
until you get kicked out of the gym, I guess. If you don't get kicked out of your gym for throwing axe kicks, I want your gym's address. Every single gym seriously frowns upon axe kicks.
@@KemalArdilGulez Tang Soo Do, and only light contact sparring, head shots were within an inch or so, no body taking out jaws and collar bones with thier heel.
@@teeemm9456 I'm obviously not out for someone's head either, but gyms still frown upon the concept of even a very well controlled axe kick. Reason is that it's very hard to control such the kick against gravity in an altitude. I mean, I kind of have to admit, it's a legit reason to frown upon the axe kick, but I still want to be able to throw it once in a few sparring sessions.
@@KemalArdilGulez Not sure what to tell you, I've been to many tournaments, including a national one, and no one ever indicated it was frowned upon. I broke a toe on a casual front kick because someone tucked their elbow tight, I've kicked someone across the room on a spinning side kick because the decided to lunge, and I've seen some pretty hard shots to the head from spilling, reverse round kicks. If you overuse axe kicks, a nice stiff block puts you at a disadvantage.
I would imagine if people frown on axe kicks, they don't like looking stupid because they block for round or front kick or people have a history of doing them poorly. When you say gym, are you talking about MMA or some specific style? Kicks aren't huge in TSD like TKD, so I can't imagine them being tough on axe kicks either.
Hes one of my favorite martial artist and actors. I would have been honored to have been able to have trained under this man and study his techniques perfect example of a true martial artist
Ahhh the art of the slow face mush. It truly works everytime
well you don't want to crush the guys skull in a demo.. he's shown this with a punch and an elbow
Love how passionate he is about martial arts. Very interesting to hear him talk about it
Movies are a visual medium. The audience can learn something, but it's going to be limited to techniques that are surprising or can be conveyed in gross motions, because otherwise they can't see it or won't be paying attention anyway. I hope people know Bruce Lee's first screen tests as an adult featured movements so quick and short that, while likely effective in a real fight, they basically didn't show up on film; execs watched the footage and, to them, it just looked like people falling down. So, you've got to sell those gross motions and that visual component.
I've always thought Jackie Chan did real fight scenes too; I already know he does his own stunts, but do you think he has to exaggerate his fight moves as well? 🤔
@@kristinwojtowich8902he definitely does and he’s a comedian so most of his fight scenes have comedic relief
One good example of this, to me, would be The Raid.
More importantly is how Jackie shot his fight scenes. He wanted the camera to catch the impact of each strike, as well as the technique in its entirety. Jump cuts and shaky cam are truly the death of quality fight choreography.
In addition Jackie Chan's fights have a very strong sense of rhythm. He's a Greta fighter but what he shows on film is not about hitting people but using the medium of fighting to show artistic qualities as well
He's very good teacher, very knowledgable about Karates', Martial arts & fighting in general. Very cool down to earth guy, he does well in dramas where he has to act more & not fight.
Indeed. He's one Martial Arts with pretty good acting range too.
He's also Spawn
@@angelcanez4426When spawn came out again? Old news Fr
@@angelcanez4426 yes he is..spawn he could also be Lonnie Lincoln Thompson "Tomb Stone" for the MCU.
@@FreddieSanders-kj4blu must be fun at parties
His skill at not telegraphing his attacks is crazy elite…. There are so many professional fighters that have acknowledged his skill💯
I love this guy! He's also an actor and while he doesn't get the greatest scripts, he makes his movies worth watching; 🙂
I was in a street brawl, this dude was more versed in fighting than me, and he got me with this.😂😂😂😂I gave up instantly, tapping out doesn't mean you scared or a quitter.
Got you with what? An eye jab after 2 feint attacks? Slappy front kick? Or reverse crescent kick?
You're lucky they didn't get you with an upside down spinning 360 helicopter kick like chun li does but real life life one is done breakdancing styles.. and by spinning on their head.
He did that fake out move in the final fight in Blood and Bone! Still remember it cuz it was the coolest move he did in that movie.
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Lol man hit him wit so many feints in that final fight and I was like damn Johnny cage pick it up 😂 I love blood and bone, still one of his best works.
Great movie, is 'Blood & Bone'. Even features a cameo by none other than Gina Corano - babe !
My man zuko was in that movie 💯
@@jeremyrdlamaxima7052he was da sidekick lol
“Try this when you spar next “ proceeds to zoom in so close you can see what he does
You forgot to type 't on the end of "can".
Go watch Blood and Bone he use that move in the last fight scene. Looks like a Superman punch but you have the option to kick or punch whichever is open for landing lol
@@kedabro1957 the world's most forgotten and neglected 't'
Did everyone know what you meant or didn't they, when they liked this?
@@GeorgeJeffries-k9h just came in to type this, yeah. "winner by forfeit: Price".
I actually recognize that last technique. It’s when he fights Matt Mullins in Blood and bone, it was such a badass move I HAD to learn it.
I really hope he has people training seriously under him. He seems like the most competent famous martial I've ever seen
He is such an incredible character irl, and spawn was badass.
I love Michael Jai White!
He's fake.
@@CIA_Alien you're 10yo, go watch Bluey
MJW is a damn treasure. I love his ability to teach these crazy tactics that work because of their simplicity.
I remember he did that last combination in a movie. It really looks good on camera at full speed.
He did that last technique in Blood and Bone. Excellent fight scene.
Talented, strong asf and well spoken. MJW is the real deal man
The fact that Marvel or DC hasn’t put this man in their universe just proves that Hollywood doesn’t really know how to make movies anymore
I SWEAR this guy was in The Dark Knight.... as a secondary charater
Gambol, why so serious? Scene!
I love the way Michael explains and demonstrates these moves...he's such a natural👍
I never thought of that. I especially like the last hand technique. I wish you could do a more in depth video on this. Thanks for just an amazing video
He did that extended feint punch in blood and bone🥶
I love how hes so passionate about teaching!
Michel is a legit fighter and a action movie legend
He’s an actor with a karate background but he’s no fighter.
He fought in full contact karate and has multiple belts in material arts@@dantheman4838
@@dantheman4838he use to get down in full contact karate look into it
@dantheman4838 Check your facts, please. He's a black belt in Kyokushin karate, which is the one karate style where they actually fight. They have to compete in bare-knuckle tournaments and before you can advance in rank. They also take on 5, 10, 20, 50, up to 100 opponents, one after another, on occassion.
@@dantheman4838 Always the keyboard warrior who thinks he can do better.
Nobody can convince me this man isn’t a real martial artist.
He's a black belt in kyokushin karate
Well he fought in the Olympics, so yea, he is
😂😂😂😂
@@terrelljenrette5122he never fought in the Olympics, why do people just randomly say anything. The dude has no record and has never fought professionally ever.
@@GoronsCaveactually he has 26 tournament wins including the US open the north American open and the new England grand championship. Idk about the Olympics but he has 7 black belts. So ya he's a real fighter.
One of my favorite actors. He is the real deal! And one heck of an actor.
I could watch MJW all day. He always seems like he's having the most fun.
Legend. Please cast this man as the Blue Marvel.
Needa double like button 👍👍
Ooof!!! Yeah! Great choice!
He fits the bill. It’ll have to be a single movie. Anything more and he’ll be too old for the role.
Been suggested this
One of my favorite martial arts instructor and fighter
You got to live this guy. 100% authentic
Michael Jai White is number 1 most knowledgeable martial artist currently alive give him his flowers already
MJW is one of my favourite actors, not a bad fighter either. Wish he made more better movies when he was younger. Guy was a tank.
Seeing that last move in Blood n Bone was phenomenal
He should have been the biggest movie star.
This!
Facts
Pretty brave dude to stand with Michael Jai White saying "now watch this"
when MJW and Jesse fight people in the UFC. it will be epic and worth to watch
I always believe that Mr. White was a humble man, and now I know, that he is a Humble Man!!
The outside crescent kick is one of the only kicks that I have actually landed in a fight. I love it.
It took way too long to see someone who actually knew what technique he's using. And what he's saying is subjective. That kick wouldn't hit me in a million years. At least not without a setup
@@AdamantiumNYC😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I can tell you it most definitely would. From an untrained ma? No. From a legit fighter, yes it definitely would land. Some of y'all let your 40 year old balding divorced Maestros convince you you can fight the Brock Lesnar's and chuck Norris' of the world and it shows
Also I guess it’s like the Bo stick. When you thrust it towards the face you can’t really see it due to that tunnel vision making long objects small.
And that is why I generally would prefer dodging the head out of the way like boxers do, rather than blocking it.
You should see Ippo vs Ricardo Martínez
Mike Jai White is the man top artist after Bruce I watch all his movies sorry man it took me time! Your honesty and compassion as well as confidence top tear
Michael Jai White has some fascinating and practical knowledge.I don’t think we have really seen the best of him. He surely has a lot to teach.❤❤❤
Shout out to Mike ! Been a fan of his work since the 90s. Always been a legit badass.
Yep... this is why wwe performers are more successful than mma on film in Hollywood
It also has to do with pro wrestling having fictional stories with them having to memorize lines but yeah, fight choreography is also a skill.
That's an excellent point. I addition to fight choreography there's also match psychology. The real fighter is trying to end the match as quickly and efficiently as possible, but for a dramatic battle between evenly matched opponents there has to be a visual demonstration of the give and take why the opponent can't be defeated swiftly, and then how you're actually going to win.
Actors are better at acting than non-actors?
@@KasumiRINAYeah, I think it's more about saying a line that you didn't write as if you mean it. Show wrestling really doesn't have complex fight choreographies like fighting movies, but they do have a lot of lines they have to say convincingly. Also they can probably all do their own stunts.
He was about to say “try this at home on your victim” 😂😂😂😂
Michael Jai white is a Goat!🐐😂😂💪🏻🔥❤️🇬🇧
He used that last one in blood and bone. Great movie, great technique.
I love hearing a master of his craft speaking about it...
So much comon folks would never consider.
Michael Jay White Should have been the next Blade
Definitely wish he couldve been the Original Blade instead of Spawn
Wish they would have picked him instead of Ali. I mean come on White even looks like Blade in recent comics. Much more believable build to.
I miss this big dude 😢
Somebody get this man in Chito Vera’s camp. He would adapt with the kicks so well.
Homie cooked up a banger on a damn thinkpad. Truely the GOAT
Bro caught me, the viewer, off guard with those moves 😂
I used to love when command gave us sand pit hours.
Yeah you get grit everywhere, but muscle memory is a real thing.
I would never use a high kick cause if they get you in high flight your not only going down cause your balance will be off , your groin is exposed and so is the entire inside of your leg. I’ve never seen anyone use this in a street fight and win! Not to say it cant be useful in gaining distance but your body is working harder which means you will tire out quicker.
There's probably not a huge overlap between people, who can high kick very well, and people, who get into drunk brawls.
@@MrCmon113 people that mimicked high kicks are set back in the 80s when it was popular because of the movies
This guy really is highly rated as a martial artist.
I would love to meet Mr. White, just to meet him he seems like such a down to earth guy.
MJ can fight he ain't just another actor he's got skills
Never not one time have I ever seen this man in a real fight against anyone.
Search it. It's there. He competed when he was really young and has seriously sparred with legit fighters who confirm how legit he is as a fighter.
Michael could teach anybody
That man is huge!! Gotta be 230-240lbs
6'2" 240 ish.
When M.J. White says don't let me hit you. He gets sure hit for that attack
When white says "don't let me hit you" then something amazing is about to happen.
Fantastic fighter, actor and man..
Hi Jesse-san
Hey
I love this collab between Michael Jai White and Jesse 😊
my mind is blown how he can lift his leg so high, so effortlessly!
In his prime, MJW was probably the most dangerous man in the world at one point. Fact.