@@mitchellbooth8435 Maybe you never saw the movie BUT although called "Kickboxer" the movie centers around Muay Thai fights in BANGKOK with JVD training and learning MUAY THAI ...to train and defeat the MUAY THAI champion in a MUAY THAI fight in Bangkok ....the movie was a world wide box office success both in theatres and home video release and predates Ong Bak by a good 14 years. SO that makes my comment not only correct BUT superior to yours, and within this comment thread, that makes me better than you. Hang your head in shame and you're banned from the internet for two weeks for trying to be a smart ass and failing miserably.
70’s - bruce lee 80’s & 90’s - jackie chan, steven seagal and jean claude van damme 90’s & 00’s- jet li 00’s to present day- donnie yen & tony jaa Happy to be alive from the 90’s to now to enjoy jackie chan jet li donnie yen and tony jaa
Me and brother watch this clip and we laughed our ass off realizing what he did. That was probably his special style or technique for fighting. *Throw Stuff*
i didnt finally watch this movie until last night. Despite its age and all the action/martial arts movies ive seen beyond 2005, this was still incredibly impressive. i feel like this movie is in a league of its own. And that first guy he got with the knee to the head legit shocked me. of all the moves to expect, a knee to the face like that. woulda got me too lolol
Yeah, especially if it's done by a pro. You are hurting for a week after a leg kicks when you aren't used to them. And even then it would have a significant effect
Love it when he strikes with his knees and elbow!! So deadly and crazy 😄 He's the reason why i always wanted to learn muay thai but sadly where i'm from its so hard to find someone who knows and teaches it 😢😢
If you want to learn something go to China and you will have to stand in a knees bent standing position for at least 10 hours before you can be taught.
@@steventransou445 tony jaa is real fight...you can see tony jaa show...other actor china is fake just editing movie 😂😂...i just see bruce lee show real...all actor can do punches and kick, but tony jaa like gimnastik
One of the benchmarks of a really good movie is when the fight scenes look good in slow-motion. Fancy editing can make anything LOOK fast but to make it look good in slow-mo takes real talent.
Lmao that’s called Muay Thai, they mostly use their knees and elbows because that’s where the bones are hard and it will seriously cause damage to your body 😂😂😂
00:15 J'ai jamais vu une seule seconde de vidéo avoir autant d'impact sur le monde des arts martiaux ... Tony Jaa ne se rend pas compte du nombre de combattant fou qu'il a créé il est littéralement à l'origine du MMA 💪🏽
Even though this is a brilliantly choreographed fight sequence and a wonderful film. Jaa's own Muay Thai style and technique is second to fucking none! he is absolutely phenomenal.
Ong Bak on TH-cam is my the best version I could find. It is in Thai language and has English subtitles. Such a great movie. Much love your pal Slumdog.
I don't speak Spanish, so here is my translation: I am nostalgic for this film, I used to do Muay Thai in my infancy, but then sold out for very hot money.
Just to clarify that real jeet kune do doesn’t shuffle feet like that and doesn’t employ techniques like spinning hook kicks since jkd follows the 3 principles of simplicity, directness and economy of motion.
What makes Muay Thai movies better than kung fun movies is that they're not just for show, most kung fun movies are just out of touch with reality, they cannot be performed in real life, they don't follow physics
I found it hilarious that after Tony Jaa fought through all those fighters, the final boss some random dude who grabs anything he can find and smashes you with it 😂
One of the most classic martial arts movie of all time
Legendary Tony Jaa
As a gay I prefer when they fight naked torso
@@tattounxx hahaahhahhahahaaahh
@@torn2242 sorry but it is true ! lol
@@torn2242 lol your comment has “translate to English” under it 😂
He didn't do wire fu. He can actually move like this is what makes it incredible.
I love how when the guy shouts "F**k Muay Thai." it's immediately followed by Tony kicking him in the face.
0:38
Guy got what he deserved.
I didn't understand what he was saying, and for many years I stupidly thought he was saying "Fuck Boy Time!" 😆
@@Zeuts85 Same here haha
weird al yankovic on steroids
I cannot overemphasise how great the Ong Bak movies are as an epic in films. Tony Jaa is simply awesome.
The movie that truly introduced Muay Thai to the American imagination after years of being dominated by Karate, Kung Fu, and Ninjas.
I mean.....there was a little movie called Kickboxer
@@androlibre9661 You know Muay Thai and Kick boxing are different right? or you just special?
@@mitchellbooth8435 Maybe you never saw the movie BUT although called "Kickboxer" the movie centers around Muay Thai fights in BANGKOK with JVD training and learning MUAY THAI ...to train and defeat the MUAY THAI champion in a MUAY THAI fight in Bangkok ....the movie was a world wide box office success both in theatres and home video release and predates Ong Bak by a good 14 years. SO that makes my comment not only correct BUT superior to yours, and within this comment thread, that makes me better than you.
Hang your head in shame and you're banned from the internet for two weeks for trying to be a smart ass and failing miserably.
When American guy fight, he really has damaged all the properties 😂
@@mitchellbooth8435you do know that tiger tong-po and van dame were using Muay Thai right? Or are you just special?
70’s - bruce lee
80’s & 90’s - jackie chan, steven seagal and jean claude van damme
90’s & 00’s- jet li
00’s to present day- donnie yen & tony jaa
Happy to be alive from the 90’s to now to enjoy jackie chan jet li donnie yen and tony jaa
70's too David Chiang & Ti Lung
totally left out steven seagal but whatever...
Don't forget "Iko Uwais"
@@bravesirrobin5839 shit i left out van damme too hold up
@@christophersanchez4496 XD
maybe chuckie norris too?
2:54 one of the most underrated parts
hell yeah that was always my favorite too. The way he checks the guys kicks and then begins beating his legs to limit movement.
Xufoa
I love the choreography here 🙏🏽 they are both very talented
That's really underrated , admittedly looks like Tony jaa joking :) The guys after Tony jaa used up all their skills :)
when a poser tries to shuffle like Mike Tyson you know they're in trouble
Is no one gonna talk about how the last guy was literally grabbing and throwing everything he could see to fight Tony Jaa 😂
Me and brother watch this clip and we laughed our ass off realizing what he did. That was probably his special style or technique for fighting. *Throw Stuff*
I always loved that, it’s like his best fighting is literally his surroundings lmao
I was so annoyed. Still got his ass whooped lol
His sensei was crystal meth.
Ikea Fu: The Art of the Angry Housewife
i didnt finally watch this movie until last night. Despite its age and all the action/martial arts movies ive seen beyond 2005, this was still incredibly impressive. i feel like this movie is in a league of its own. And that first guy he got with the knee to the head legit shocked me. of all the moves to expect, a knee to the face like that. woulda got me too lolol
I agree that it's in a league of it's own. There have been a lot good MA movies over the years but they haven't come close to this imo.
I watched this movie in the cinema and yes that knee kick still ingrained in my brain. Shocking as hell..
Everyone who does muaj thai knows that after one knee to the rips like this, you are down for months.
But on the other hand getting a chair and a table broken over your body puts you to the hospital let alone the skin lesions
Yeah and that this isn’t Muay Thai it’s mostly bokator
Yeah, especially if it's done by a pro. You are hurting for a week after a leg kicks when you aren't used to them. And even then it would have a significant effect
Yeah, elbow hits too, they hurt like fuck
Fr tho
Love it when he strikes with his knees and elbow!! So deadly and crazy 😄 He's the reason why i always wanted to learn muay thai but sadly where i'm from its so hard to find someone who knows and teaches it 😢😢
If you want to learn something go to China and you will have to stand in a knees bent standing position for at least 10 hours before you can be taught.
@@steventransou445 tony jaa is real fight...you can see tony jaa show...other actor china is fake just editing movie 😂😂...i just see bruce lee show real...all actor can do punches and kick, but tony jaa like gimnastik
@@p3jo3y94 tony jaa is great
It’s bokator not Muay Thai
@@itzpete1689 What about Muay Boran?
3:55 That damn crazy golf club kick
One of the benchmarks of a really good movie is when the fight scenes look good in slow-motion. Fancy editing can make anything LOOK fast but to make it look good in slow-mo takes real talent.
6:52 Is when you realize that picking up a refrigerator to fight with is not good martial arts. What a classic film!
Una de las mejores películas de acción en aquellos tiempos
Sen dudas
En estos tiempos lo sigue siendo!!
The last guy threw everything but the kitchen sink 🤣
Yeah, closest he came to a kitchen sink was a fridge 🤣
@@ketankshuklaIf there was a washer and dryer, they too would have been trashed!
I’ve come back and I just can’t get over this man solving all of his problems with flying elbows and knees. 😂
Lmao that’s called Muay Thai, they mostly use their knees and elbows because that’s where the bones are hard and it will seriously cause damage to your body 😂😂😂
@@DaAnnoyingPandaNo he means the hero of the story literally solved all his problems with knees and elbows
@@cazu3607 Yes. Because it's a martial arts movie. That's the point.
@@senorsnout4417 no shit idiot thats what i said
Moral of the story: all problems can be solved with violence
00:15 J'ai jamais vu une seule seconde de vidéo avoir autant d'impact sur le monde des arts martiaux ... Tony Jaa ne se rend pas compte du nombre de combattant fou qu'il a créé il est littéralement à l'origine du MMA 💪🏽
Best sudden death ever seen!
Tony Jaa -a real muay Thai Warrior 💪 !! ..Respect 🙏 !!
Tony Jaa is a true representation of Muay Boran/Muay Thai.
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Después de muchos años lo vuelvo a ver :')
don't mess with Tony Jaa because he is the master of karate, taekwondo, judo, pencak silat and muaythai.
Did someone say pancake?
@@tomnamsa yep pancake. yums
Damn. That was surprised me, he is one of the most skilled martial artist
Gaat😊😊😊
@@Amr_D pancake
Even though this is a brilliantly choreographed fight sequence and a wonderful film. Jaa's own Muay Thai style and technique is second to fucking none! he is absolutely phenomenal.
I know it's a old post but... Watch Ong Bak 2, Brilliant fighting choreography.
Ong Bak on TH-cam is my the best version I could find. It is in Thai language and has English subtitles. Such a great movie. Much love your pal Slumdog.
Damn it! Impressed with Tony Jaa, he fights a lot! this is the true style of fighting Muay Thai!
I don’t understand, is this a meme or something? This looks nothing like Muay Thai lol
@@hoboq3tree it’s Muay Boran which he practices it’s like a deadlier version and older Muay Thai
@@hoboq3tree it's a style of muay boran called muay chaiya. It's much more street oriented, no gloves, etc
This is one of the greatest fighting scenes I've ever seen!
Tony Jaa is a LEGEND! PERIOD!
As a gay I prefer when they fight naked torso
@@tattounxx i don't give a F!
@@Beto3038 neither does he. he never asked.
eu gosto muito do seus filmes
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This is one of the best theatrical martial arts performance. It’s just insane.
The scene leaving his home village. So touching.
Tony makes Muay Thai really hard to block/counter
💪🤜👏
Nostálgico de mais esse filme, sempre quis aprender muay thai depois de ve-lo mas infelizmente não encontro tempo nem dinheiro.
ไม่มีเงินก็เรียนได้คับแค่มีกระสอบพอ
@@gotpara2299 poderia traduzir?
@@israelmacedo7060 Dijo que siempre se puede encontrar tiempo para estudiar, incluso sin dinero. Solo necesitas pelotas.
@@stevenjon1347 obrigado por traduzir pelo menos em espanhol, apesar do meu comentário ser escrito em português meu idioma.
I don't speak Spanish, so here is my translation: I am nostalgic for this film, I used to do Muay Thai in my infancy, but then sold out for very hot money.
The fluidity in Jaa's moves is unreal
Wow that was amazing!!!
One of my fav martial arts fight scenes. You can feel Jaa’s knee and elbow hits.
Arguably the BEST fighting movie and scene of all time !
Love how the music evolves along the fights
La película lo vi cuando era niño, me encantaba verlo, pero ahora, también 😔
MƏNDƏ BAXİRAM ARADA YAXŞI KİNODUR 😊
The sound effects in this fights are just so good, I like a very lot this movie
I love how Tony ja would block the chair with his leg like a high kick.
The first two are so great, and those opening kicks/knees look so good!
The martial arts displayed in this scene
Tony Jaa: muay Thai and muay boran
Big Ben: Street brawling
Toshiro: jeet kun do
Mad Dog: Angry housewife
Just to clarify that real jeet kune do doesn’t shuffle feet like that and doesn’t employ techniques like spinning hook kicks since jkd follows the 3 principles of simplicity, directness and economy of motion.
This dude Tony Jaa is criminally UNDERRATED
I love Mad Dog!
He is so spirited. God bless him for trying. I think Tony pretty muchhad the win under control, though.
Watched this movie on my PSP as a kid and brings so much good memories
I'm Thai nationality.
I live thailand.
Thank you for liking Muay Thai.
Remember when this first came out and you had never seen anything like it before?
Hell yea
What makes Muay Thai movies better than kung fun movies is that they're not just for show, most kung fun movies are just out of touch with reality, they cannot be performed in real life, they don't follow physics
Id agree, tho some kung fu movies especially ip man 1 feel very real, the arm breaks and the black and white visuals make it really chilling
Love these movies
Suddenly i get this "Def Jam Fight For NY" vibes, just look at their fighting place, gives a nostalgic feeling.
Colors as well.
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE
IVE FELT LIKE THIS SINCE I SAW IT YOUNG haha
Una de mis escenas favoritas de las películas de peleas ❤️
I love how the last guy is smaller than the second dude and yet he’s strong lmfao
One of my favorite martial artists for sure.
Tony jaa me gusta cuando pelea con el perro loco que patada le da con la rodilla. Tony jaa eres el mejor 👌👌👍👍
when you cant fight so you use every furniture in the room
me is tony jaa fan from malaysia .. and im muay thai lover
The bad guy at the end had no business being that good XD
This film was a instant classic by the master.
Tony JAA is a fighter really really
Such a beautiful exotic fighting style
After all that kung Fu and karate movies
This in 2003 was soo fresh
Did he just throw a person at Tony? I’m dead 😂
This movie is the reason why I know what muay thai is and why I love doing it😤👌
Great Fighting Scene..👍
He is the reason why i want to learn muay thai
Tony Jaa is the main reason why everyone talks about Muay Thai
No he's not you delusional tool.
I saw a Muay Thai gym near me and instantly thought about him
@@carlosmarquez6764 💯💯💯
No wonder he was the last guy. Ain’t no body trying to mess with that dude, he literally threw everything he can reach at Tony Ja.
The last guy played too much Donky Kong the way he was throwing all that stuff 😂
Me after doing a Muay Thai trial class
Tony Jaa needs to be in the next John Wick movie.
That guy using everything around him grabbing tables chairs bowls pans lol etc good thing it wasn’t no Swords around
I'm like 100% sure Tony would proceed to DISARM him
And kill
@@donavantownsend9932 fax
Props department “so how much of the set needs to be breakable”
Director “yes”
Music is great too in this scene. Love the soundtrack.
I live in Turkey I am 29 years old Tony Jaa is a strong man 🇹🇷💪
5:38 The out of camera angle of fall was funny
I love this movie. It's the perfect second movie for any double feature.
The Fighter Of Indian. Tony Jaa When Shall I Pray Pray Pharaoh
First guy: Street Fighter
Second guy:Trained Martial Artist
Third Guy:Fed Up Amazon,Ikea,Total Wine Employee.
They need to make a movie about two god warriors. One trained in Muay Thai and the other in Kung Fu. I absolutely love how the arts match each other.
To bad this genra of movies isn’t being that used anymore
This guys style look like both
genuinely one of the best martial arts movie series of all time i put it right up there with the bruce lee and ip man films
One of the best martial arts movie i've seen
Bro litteraly said "aight, I'm bored", then proceeded to beat everyone up to the point where they need to be in the ICU.
This guy doesnt skip leg day.
merci %
last dude is totally insane 🤣👍
Tony jaa muy bien 👏👍
The best of Tony Jaa
ขอให้โชคดีในอนาคต 🙌🗽
That bone cracking sound at 1:59 made me flinch
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I found it hilarious that after Tony Jaa fought through all those fighters, the final boss some random dude who grabs anything he can find and smashes you with it 😂
Def jam fight NY blazing 🔥🔥
Greatest love it over and over again ❤️
I loved this part 0:13 just one hit it takes
I'm only just now realizing that guy had a crazy wig on because it was hiding a helmet. And now realizing the second guy probably had a helmet too.
Tony Jaa got them moves 👊🏿😎
Nostalji hisslər 😍😘
When this movie come out,many kids want to learn muay thai
Já lançou em 2008😅
Very good🖒🖒🖒
I’m glad I never wasted my time watching this movie.
This the best ong bak 🤯🤯
Que nivel 👏👍
Tony Jaa could have been a global superstar like Jackie Chan if he took his career a little more seriously