Don't Mess With Wing Chun Master | Karate Black Belts Vs Wing Chun Old Man
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 พ.ค. 2024
- Explore the dynamic world of martial arts with us on SportEye! In today’s episode, witness an unexpected twist as an experienced Wing Chun master takes on seasoned Karate black belts. What happens when age meets skill? Find out how traditional Wing Chun strategies stand against modern Karate techniques in a gripping showdown that will leave you astonished. Don’t miss this epic battle of wills and wisdom-click play now to see who prevails! #WingChun #Karate #MartialArtsShowdown #MartialArtsShowdown #EpicBattle #mma #boxing #ufc #knockouts #karate #wingchun #kungfu #ipman
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Yes, be like water. Bruce Lee is right. Be like water, my friend.
In the ring, Wing Chun can't exactly use all their techniques because they can be lethal. It is usually beat out by martial arts like boxing or other mma fighting styles in the ring. In street fights though, I think Wing Chun is one of the best styles out there, along side Krav Magraw and Coperiea
Certainly for self defence. I never had any interest in competition. Apart from challenges.
Seems you are a professional martial artist! Can’t exactly use all their techniques? Which styles can use all especially when you KO your opponent at the first strike?
@@TheAnsonysc I'm no professional. I haven't trained or anything for about 7 or 8 years. That said, I still have some knowledge about martial arts, so I know about how lethal Wing Chun could be in a ring setting if they were allowed to use all their techniques. Same can be said for most martial arts in MMA, well aside from maybe boxing and kick boxing since those were designed specifically for the ring, not street fighting/warfare.
Boxing and kick boxing have a lot of potential for one hit K.O.s, so does Muy Tai, Tae Kwon Do, and Karate.
One of my uncles knew jujutsu, kendo, and was a black belt in Karate, so I grew up learning bits and pieces from him. My other uncles knew many other kinds of martial arts, namely MMA kick boxing, Judo, and Tae Kwon Do. I ended up learning Muy Tai and Wing Chun when I was much younger, by watching and closely studying the movements of martial arts masters in videos on TH-cam or fighting anime, then I would go to the gym to work out and practice the fighting styles in my back yard or while I was taking showers. This was around the time my dream was to be the world's strongest martial artist, but that dream passed once I grew up a bit and began getting more interested in video games and women.
@@SlayingSin probably you watch those lethal MA in video games
I feel like, even just watching these examples, for Wing Chun to beat karate, the kung fu practitioner needs to close the distance and get inside. The closer you are, the more deadly the Wing Chun. I am a Hung Gar practitioner and the same method applies. Always be going forwards and force your opponent back. Keep pushing them back until their back is against the wall and he/she has nowhere else to retreat to or until your opponent is down on the ground for good.
I also agree that many Wing Chun moves are deadly and can't be used in a ring or officiated fight. Because they teach you to pulverize your opponent, hit the groin, break arms, break legs, do not allow any tap outs, etc. So yes, the Wing Chun practitioner is handicapped in MMA.
We also consider it dishonorable to use martial arts for competition or money. Unless you are teaching it or defending yourself.
Only wing chun master to make it to the ufc when they let anyone fight in the ufc 😂 Im still looking for the masters 😂
As Bruce Lee said, "Be like water my friend." It is all about adapting to new methodologies and philosophies. One has to think beyond styles. In the end, the person is more important not the style. We all must learn to embrace the Void.
where is the old man ??
there is nothing skillful in Karate or Wing Chun in these examples. Just look like little kids slapping each other.
And that’s all it is 👍🏻
It’s the teacher of the style. Not the style
Don't drop your hands when kicking
Of course I'm going to be guided by 4 videos where things went well for the Wing Chun guy and all the times he made a fool of himself? In addition to the fact that these people generally know other styles and have even practiced more than one martial art, no one practices only 1 martial art, it is very rare and also fighting is learned with experience, not with a style.
Knowing plenty of styles but mastering none.
Martial arts is a broad term for different styles of fighting techniques. Martial arts is used in the English speaking world while “Kung Fu” is used by the Cantonese Chinese as it is the Cantonese pinyin of 「功夫」. Karate; Aikido, etc are the Japanese martial arts while taekwondo; Hopkindo, etc are the Korean martial arts. For the Chinese martial arts or Kung Fu as called by the Cantonese 功夫,there are too many types.
Get a real wing chung fighter, not a guy that looks like he’s dancing.
There are better fighters than those examples
Isn’t IP Man using kung fu?
Wing Chun is a form of Kung Fu.
@@vivacristorey4363 today i learned
Kung Fu is the Cantonese pinyin of 「功夫」which is the term used by the Cantonese for all different styles. The style used by Ip Man is Wing Chun which is just one of the different styles of Chinese Kung Fu. Kung Fu=Martial Arts=Wushu(武述,the term used by the northern Chinese who speak Mandarin)
I gave you ten minutes of my life and you proved to just be clickbait.. who can you trust anymore?
Karate has proven to be effective. I never heard Wing Chun won a street fight, ever. ... Examples in this vid are jokes.
I guess you’ve heard of every street fight 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 aaaaahhhhg 🤮
That's because street fights arent usually recorded, and also wing chun has simultanious attack and defence. Somebody commited to it can surely beat anyone.
Action is better than words! Try it by yourself to prove it. To see whether you are the “Gold Mountain Claw” in the 1st episode of Ip Man or not. Whether a style work or not is not the style but the person. The person who masters the skills and the person he met.
Friends don't let friends train in crap: th-cam.com/video/P9FJQ1ykn0M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Cit0oS8uW8Skw0Jr
wing chun does work, and can even prove to be superior than all the rest, if trained properly
you know IP man movie is not real fight, right ? I get it, you are fan of Wing Chun, and don't have any experience in fighting, living in fantasies, trying to find some back up for your faith on net. You gotta wake up some day lol.
Martial arts rarelly come into play outside of sports scenarios though, in a way they all have a bit of fantasy in them.
I have been in a bunch of fights when I was younger, and it wasn't not a martial art that helped me at all.
It was sticks, stones and anything else I could grab from the ground or was carrying.
@@lainhikaru5657 true, but some arts really do help in street fight scenario. If you are 1v1 and trained in jiu-jitsu then practically untrained opponent has no chance. Extremely useful is boxing training, you can knock out with one punch even when fighting couple opponents, if they are not trained, that is. Kyokushin and Tai-boxing also make you very tough and give you power to even brake bones of some opponents. Generally any training gives you edge over untrained.
@@unangwatataro7215 I've trained boxing and goju ryu karate, but thing is, nowdays I just like watching sports fighting(had to stpp training cuz work+disease)
It was useful sure to defend myself in schoolbagainst bully, or against untrained drunks.
But if someone really have mmalice and come to rob/mug where I live the possibility to defend yourself is zero, cuz they will come with a gun and well...No martial art can stop bullets.
And rarelly can stop knives either.
My cousin was a purple belt bjj guy, he got knifed...Thankfully survived but you know what I mean, real street fights can be very ugly and dangerous.
@@lainhikaru5657 yes, but you are talking about "real fight", I find it different than "street fight" which is basically who has longer d*ck thing, or bullies. Real fight is like you say, fight for survival and is entirely different, you use everything at your disposal.
@@unangwatataro7215 Its true though, if you have never really trained before and you give Boxing your all for just a couple months you will realize you how dangerous your fist will become. Like killing someone isn't a far off possibility.
more bullshit