You say things like this, but fail to realize that most going into classes to learn, were once bullied. They see others movements, and know how to counter by redirecting force. I have had fights with “street fighters” and black belts alike. I have had to fight harder vs black belts than street fighters. Street fighters lead by anger, making movements sloppy and readable. Martial artists are far harder to read, and tend to strike weaker points with more accuracy than brute force allows.
@AloneGamer-ye2ps it actually kind of does. He was just trying to agitate a newcomer to get them into the ring. That was actually pretty efficient social engineering, which matches the expectation of an idiot bully that is good at fighting.
Michael Jai White is a blackbelt in seven different martial arts with a focus in Kyoukushin and White has won 26 martial arts titles, including the U.S. Open, the North American Open, and was the New England Grand Champion.
he became an actor so that makes him less lethal in mma and all 7 black belts in different Arts that most MMA fighters pursue, but maybe get 2 makes Jai white what? ok mate i ask you if he chose the tournament you want to see him in so your satisfied do you think he would be a laughing stock?
@@danielives379 ohhh shit I forgot about that one, didn't even realize the easter egg. Now Im wondering if he improvised or that was the actual line in the script lol
I love Michael Jai White, cause he’s not just an awesome actor, as well as a really kind & cool person in real life.. but he’s also actually about it! He’s genuinely probably the toughest & most skilled fighter in Hollywood. He’s one of the rare few actors who’s actually a beast in real life too, & not just in his movies! Even Joe Rogan has praised his skills as being great & absolutely legit, & also that he has the best & most powerful side kick in the world, stating that it’s literally PERFECT. Look up some videos of his side step kick, & you will also see how perfect it truly is lol.. it is no joke! MJW is not just some poser & actor.. he is truly about that life! Which makes me like him even more.
@@Titan-15556 So you think that Michael Jai White (who has 7 black belts, 26 title victories, and was entered into the International Sports Hall of Fame) couldn't do this to someone?
In reality, it's a sign that you'll probably do just fine against them. The reality is that traditional martial arts, practiced in this strictly kata-based way, simply isn't as effective in a fight as modern MMA. This should come as no surprise. The martial art that emphasizes empirically-proven-effective methods and live sparring against living, breathing, actively-resisting opponents does better against trained, actively-resisting opponents in a combat sport setting, than martial arts that do not emphasize those things in their training. That's not to knock the traditional martial arts, though. Very few of them were intended to be practiced in a combat sports setting to start with, so judging them on that is a little bit of "judging a goldfish by its ability to climb a tree". Movies show us the traditional martial arts winning over modern MMA or other combat sports martial arts because it's a romantic idea that makes for a great story, but reality tends to be very unromantic and brutal.
I've been a fan of his ever since he first hit screen back in the 90's. Universal Soldier, Tyson, Spawn, etc....some people might not consider him an A lister, but in my opinion, I think he puts quite a few A listers to shame. If you throw him more big time lead roles, I guarantee he'll surprise the hell out of people that don't know who he is. 😈
I have admired the dedication to his many skills. The force and power in his kick and fist. The quiet manner he walks through his life. He should have a school for all ages. I want more!!!! It is time for another movie and tv show!!!!
This is what happens when ego meets skill. He underestimated his opponent. It's always a good reminder that there's always someone with more experience than we have. My sister learned that lesson the hard way at her first and last MMA match.
As a fellow martial artist, I actually recognized the man’s technique, even though it’s staged, truly incredible performance. Edit: Yes you all, I’m aware that he is a real martial artist.
I had this problem once in the gym with a guy who used to box, and in fairness, he WAS pretty good. He used to rough people up when they sparred with him, including me. Nobody liked mixing with him. He had an attitude like he was doing everybody a favour by showing them how a "real" fighter does it. Maybe he was right, I don't know, but when he pushed it too far one day I just kicked him right in the kneecap as he was coming at me and he went over like a sack of rubbish. It was just an atavistic reaction on my part because he was crowding me so heavily, and he was quite a bit bigger than me, as well. What I always remember is how he was screaming at me like a girl about how I could have broken his leg. Most people who do fight training are perfectly aware it's not like the movies. They do it because the training is the best kind there is for fitness, not because they think they're Bruce Lee.
While sparring hard, even though you agreed to soft sparring is stupid, kicking someone in the leg during boxing is pretty fucked. Especially in the knee cap. Could’ve seriously injured the guy
People that don't get the difference between sparring and fighting are the worst. If you want to go pro or have a "real" match, its probably for the best to experience what a real beatdown, where people put their whole strength in, feels like. But even in a gym, how many people are really there for that? Most of them are satisfied with a regular Sparring, with minimal risks cuz they need to get to work next day.
You don’t kick people bro. You legit could have ended his career and broke his leg and then you get jail time. Use your words and tell him to not go so hard
Yeah, and thinking doing no resistance training makes one ready to fight in a ring is overestimating oneself. Martial artists have their version of ego too, just like fighters have their own version of egos.
What if he sprayed you by a riffle? Stop the nonsense bro back down if you know u don't know anything this kids nowadays feeling like a main characters in their lives even tho he's just a lazy f*ckin kid who doesnt do anything and watch some non sense video in the internet you need to grind bro don't do motivational quotes if you don't even do it yourself just shut your mouth okay 😂 you're so weird in this comment section bro all that likes you have there is just like you a "lazy boy" lazy af
There’s a saying, my family passes around “don’t mess with someone who’s minding their business there’s no one more dangerous than a person who doesn’t wanna be there”
MMA is its own hybrid fighting system do not do not underestimate traditional martial arts you wouldn't have MMA if it wasn't for them and I guarantee you there are traditional practitioners in karate and Taekwondo and Kung Fu that would kick your ass six ways from Sunday
Traditional martial arts are just that. More akin to dancing, it's looks fantastic and flows flawlessly when you have two people both dancing the tango together. Have one person dancing the tango and one person dancing the rhumba, though, and it suddenly becomes a flailing mess of arms and legs. This is what you see in martial arts, put a martial artist against a fully fledged MMA fighter, and suddenly the "art" goes out the window, and they flail around like an amateur fighter.
TONS of experienced MMA fighters will just tell you not to go fuqqing around with Muay Thai Hardcores and Champs. They'll embarrass you and ruin your life.
A training partner for professional fighters has two jobs, 1) get the fighter ready for their fight. 2) Don’t hurt the fighter in the process. Cobra is the worst kind of guy to train with and even worse to coach. He’s careless with training partners and doesn’t listen to his trainer.
@@andersbjrnsen7203 yes he can fight, but even guys who do stuff like karate, kung fu, if they do contact they revert to something more like kick boxing. I happen to love watching the high level karate but they are barely doing traditional karate anymore
Karate, Judo and other martial arts are way more precise in how to administrate force. Boxing is just a fight among kids that don't know how to fight. It could look cool, but when a boxer fight a martial art expert he is the one who risk his life. That's why they ask you to never use such arts except for self-defense.
boxing is an incomplete martial art, but what few skills they have they tend to be really, really good at. a skilled, trained, experienced boxer hits like a truck with a very fast punch - underestimate them for having a childs art and you'll be on your back before you can blink. To make it worse, a lot of martial arts places teach it more like a sport than as actual fighting. Many martial artists can't fight properly because they went to a cheap dojo that didn't teach them properly because they knew that if they taught it properly many would leave because martial arts aren't easy or simple. these dojos were more interested in money than teaching something diffcult. a proper artist can put a boxer down hard, don't get me wrong, but arrogance gets you floored every time.
@TheAussieBlue sure but the point is that Boxe don't train to be precise and efficient. While martial arts does. This spares you a lot of hits and a lot of energy. In Boxe, you waste all your potential in one single punch that probably goes miss.
First of all, let's break down something. Boxing is a martial art. Fencing is a martial art. You're clearly under the Hollywood delusion that "martial arts" are only from Asia. Secondly: You state that boxers are not efficient and that they are just swinging like kids in a playground brawl. Never seen a playground brawl last 36 minutes. Boxers must be efficient, a match is a war of attrition...not sniper fight. Are there "martial arts" that just have a straight up advantage over Boxing, absolutely. Are their "martial arts" that get bodied by Boxing, also absolutely. Please do not assume such pedestrian ideas. It's literally like "oh katana better because its sooo much harder to make and samurai...blah blah blah."
What my moma taught me was to turn the cheek, but when you ask me to step in the ring with you all, bets are off. Next time don't bring my moma into this.
Confidence can get you there. Arrogance, a close cousin of confidence will only get you killed and rouses your enemies. Helps them to see you coming.😅😅😅
Confidence is humility wrapped in strength and self-knowledge. Arrogance is fear wrapped in deception and the desperate hope that no one will see who you really are...and aren't.
For the record, OP: Bruce and Jackie didn't even meet until Jackie worked on "Enter the Dragon" as a stuntman and extra, and Bruce gave him a few pieces of advice, but ZERO training. "Enter the Dragon" was released in 1973 and Bruce died six days before it was released, so it is essentially impossible for Bruce to have trained Jackie, considering Bruce was dead within weeks of their meeting.
I’ve done jiu jitsu for 8 years and also some other martial arts, and jiu jitsu gives way more experience and actual contact combat, because at most gyms you don’t learn to fight against an actual person, unlike jiu jitsu
In real life, if two people one who is practiced in UFC for his whole life, went up against a man who has been practiced in tai chi his whole life. The UFC fighter would most always come out on top.
This is how people who do tai chi in the park think they would do in a fight.
Fr tai chi is just warm up
Michale Jai White is the truth!
This dude actually a legit martial artist and pretty legend
You try explaining that to Micheal jai white
You say things like this, but fail to realize that most going into classes to learn, were once bullied. They see others movements, and know how to counter by redirecting force. I have had fights with “street fighters” and black belts alike. I have had to fight harder vs black belts than street fighters. Street fighters lead by anger, making movements sloppy and readable. Martial artists are far harder to read, and tend to strike weaker points with more accuracy than brute force allows.
Michael Jai White (the black dude) is actually a truly gifted martial artist.
Facts...he's absolutely legit badass.
Facts bro never missed in any movie his fight scenes are incredible
No one is gifted it's learned and he mastered this Chinese culture well 😊
you had to mention the fact that he is black because of his name 😂
Name of movie
His being rude about someone doing martial arts in a martial arts gym makes sense
@AloneGamer-ye2ps it actually kind of does. He was just trying to agitate a newcomer to get them into the ring. That was actually pretty efficient social engineering, which matches the expectation of an idiot bully that is good at fighting.
It’s called sarcasm
Anybody with the name Cobra is legit
@@omgtherespockets9673Lmao bro talkin bout some "social engineering", nah he's just your average meathead bully 😂 Stop the 🧢
I don't see nothing weird IV done practice Kung Fu for years and when I went to kick boxing classes I saw two different world's
Michael Jai White is a blackbelt in seven different martial arts with a focus in Kyoukushin and White has won 26 martial arts titles, including the U.S. Open, the North American Open, and was the New England Grand Champion.
How was his mma career?
@@keuche2575 better than yours
he became an actor so that makes him less lethal in mma and all 7 black belts in different Arts that most MMA fighters pursue, but maybe get 2 makes Jai white what? ok mate i ask you if he chose the tournament you want to see him in so your satisfied do you think he would be a laughing stock?
😱👏👏
@@keuche2575 douche
Bro hit him with the “ RED LIGHT, GREEN LIGHT, GOOD NIGHT” 😭😭😭
😂😂😂😂
it’s left, right, goodnight
That Bruce Lee impersonation is pretty legit. "Boards don't hit back." Lol😂
Actually its " very good , but bricks don't hit back" BOLO Young in Bloodsport..😮
"pRETTY gOOD" that shit was spot on, nigga prolly watched that flick at last 100 times lol
@@danielives379 ohhh shit I forgot about that one, didn't even realize the easter egg. Now Im wondering if he improvised or that was the actual line in the script lol
@@danielives379 he's actually quoting from enter the dragon when a contestant from the tournament breaks a board in front of bruce lee's face
Almost as good as Jaleel White's impression on Family Matters in the 90s
Cuts from sparring in a boxing ring in the gym to fighting in an mma cage with a cheering crowd
The boxing ring is in the background when they're in the cage, and the cheering "crowd" are the other guys who train there. But hey, it's the movies!
The boxing ring is in the background.
His name is Cobra.
Brother c’mon? You weren’t born with eyes to only use them when you want to. 😂😂
Many martial arts gym have a cage and boxing ring side by side. In the gym I go as well, we have a ring and an octagon right beside one another.
"Boards don't hit back."
Anyone who ever watched a Looney Toons cartoon: "Yes they do!"
ts was not funny 😐
And you clearly don't have anything better to do than shit on people who find things funny. Get a life bro
@@nickdemarino5391 fr
@@nickdemarino5391great joke 🤣
Nice joke man XD. The Roadrunner was the best of em. That and The Martian.
I love Michael Jai White, cause he’s not just an awesome actor, as well as a really kind & cool person in real life.. but he’s also actually about it! He’s genuinely probably the toughest & most skilled fighter in Hollywood. He’s one of the rare few actors who’s actually a beast in real life too, & not just in his movies! Even Joe Rogan has praised his skills as being great & absolutely legit, & also that he has the best & most powerful side kick in the world, stating that it’s literally PERFECT. Look up some videos of his side step kick, & you will also see how perfect it truly is lol.. it is no joke! MJW is not just some poser & actor.. he is truly about that life! Which makes me like him even more.
It went from a sparring session to a ufc title fight real quick 😂
For those wondering what the movie is called its:
-Never Back Down:No Surrender
Love this film
Never back down never what
Thank you I’ve seen never back down, but this scene doesn’t seem familiar now I have to watch it again lol
Thank you ! 👍
@@KC_Bounty yuppers I own all 3 of them lol
That bruce lee impression was actually good though
He didn't say blackie chan or something
It was 😆🤣😂
It was racist. period.
@@XiaoYElllooUnicornno
It was acc good and funny
MJW really would destroy a fool in this situation fr.
1.4k likes and 0 comments is crazy ngl
Cap
That is weird, I guess facts is facts 🤷♂️😂
yea because he practices many martial arts... not because he knows kung fu lol
@@Titan-15556 So you think that Michael Jai White (who has 7 black belts, 26 title victories, and was entered into the International Sports Hall of Fame) couldn't do this to someone?
Bro is the literal embodiment of act tough but fight weak. 💀💀
“This kid is pretty tough”
That’s a grown ass man with a physique that everyone wants😭
If you're comparing a guy to both Bruce Lee and Mr. Miyagi, that should be a sign that you shouldn't mess with them, lol
Lol
Dudes arrogant as fuck though, thinks he's the toughest around.. he needed to be humbled.
One will end up making you punch through windows, and screw up your own hands without even touching them.
TRUE DAT ! ! !
In reality, it's a sign that you'll probably do just fine against them. The reality is that traditional martial arts, practiced in this strictly kata-based way, simply isn't as effective in a fight as modern MMA. This should come as no surprise. The martial art that emphasizes empirically-proven-effective methods and live sparring against living, breathing, actively-resisting opponents does better against trained, actively-resisting opponents in a combat sport setting, than martial arts that do not emphasize those things in their training.
That's not to knock the traditional martial arts, though. Very few of them were intended to be practiced in a combat sports setting to start with, so judging them on that is a little bit of "judging a goldfish by its ability to climb a tree".
Movies show us the traditional martial arts winning over modern MMA or other combat sports martial arts because it's a romantic idea that makes for a great story, but reality tends to be very unromantic and brutal.
”I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.”
~Bruce Lee
@@kage6677 Bruce Lee, philosopher, said some genius stuff
"I fear no man" Said Billy.
"But that thing..." Said Heavy.
MJW such a charismatic actor and martial artist. Hollywood failed to give him proper respect. 👍
Do more MJW movies. 😇🙏
He wouldn't sellout that's why he's sidelined
That tells me he didn't go to Diddy parties or Epstein Island.
I've been a fan of his ever since he first hit screen back in the 90's. Universal Soldier, Tyson, Spawn, etc....some people might not consider him an A lister, but in my opinion, I think he puts quite a few A listers to shame. If you throw him more big time lead roles, I guarantee he'll surprise the hell out of people that don't know who he is. 😈
@@Virgil_VexI agree with you. They should give him big rolls let him shine
Statement is so true!!! Do we know why??? Can we guess???❤❤❤😂😂😂
FUN FACT: Sensei Seagal taught MJW how to execute that front kick.
“Practicing your wax on wax off” 😂
Even the coach was like "Man, wtf is up with this guy?!" 😂😂😂
"Boards, don't hit back" 😂 man that accent was so good
But not his fight. Got his ass whopped
@CKT1249 fr lmao
I have admired the dedication to his many skills. The force and power in his kick and fist. The quiet manner he walks through his life. He should have a school for all ages. I want more!!!! It is time for another movie and tv show!!!!
What's this called??
This is what happens when ego meets skill. He underestimated his opponent. It's always a good reminder that there's always someone with more experience than we have. My sister learned that lesson the hard way at her first and last MMA match.
Dude has the form of a war god. It’s genuinely insane seeing him work.
The most dangerous man in the room is never the loudest man in the room
Except when the guy is holding a gun and robbing a bank
“It’s rude to ignore people” he says after ignoring his coach
As a fellow martial artist, I actually recognized the man’s technique, even though it’s staged, truly incredible performance.
Edit: Yes you all, I’m aware that he is a real martial artist.
You realize hes actually a well versed martial artist in real life as well right? Michael Jai White is no joke
@ of course
@@kinkbikeco32"As a fellow martial artist"
We really didn't ask you
@@hey92who is you kid?
The best line “I’m not afraid of fighter’s who know 1000 kicks, I’m more afraid of who have practiced same kick for 1000 times”
The acting, the directing, the writing, it's all so good LOL
I had this problem once in the gym with a guy who used to box, and in fairness, he WAS pretty good. He used to rough people up when they sparred with him, including me. Nobody liked mixing with him. He had an attitude like he was doing everybody a favour by showing them how a "real" fighter does it. Maybe he was right, I don't know, but when he pushed it too far one day I just kicked him right in the kneecap as he was coming at me and he went over like a sack of rubbish. It was just an atavistic reaction on my part because he was crowding me so heavily, and he was quite a bit bigger than me, as well. What I always remember is how he was screaming at me like a girl about how I could have broken his leg. Most people who do fight training are perfectly aware it's not like the movies. They do it because the training is the best kind there is for fitness, not because they think they're Bruce Lee.
While sparring hard, even though you agreed to soft sparring is stupid, kicking someone in the leg during boxing is pretty fucked. Especially in the knee cap. Could’ve seriously injured the guy
People that don't get the difference between sparring and fighting are the worst.
If you want to go pro or have a "real" match, its probably for the best to experience what a real beatdown, where people put their whole strength in, feels like.
But even in a gym, how many people are really there for that?
Most of them are satisfied with a regular Sparring, with minimal risks cuz they need to get to work next day.
You are coming around to being a good man for admitting it but you're a bad man for doing what you did
You don’t kick people bro. You legit could have ended his career and broke his leg and then you get jail time. Use your words and tell him to not go so hard
I love it when trash talkers get humbled
never back down no surrender(2016) is the name of the movie i love it
Thank you!!!
Nice 1
Never back down never what?
@ never give up
Thanks. Pity the content thief couldn’t be bothered with a pinned post.
Best quote I've heard is there will always be someone stronger than you
"Professional Fighter would never underestimate other fighter."
-a wise man
Kata helps your fighting so much. To do something you must visualize and imagine it first.
A couple of my favorite Michael Jai White movies are the 2009 movie Blood and Bone.And 2006 Undisputed 2:Last Man Standing
How dare you not include Black Dynamite
Excellent Films👍
Lol whats the name of this movie?
@@chrisgroves1182My thoughts exactly !
Never back down 2 ✊✊
Never ask a boxer how to defend a low kick.
Not get hit by it 🤯🤯
No I need. You'd already be knocked out.
@@fexyt5725That's dodging, not defending. You thought you did something didn't you 🤯🤯 you won't be dodging a perfect kick from a professional fighter
@@fexyt5725 amazig theory gotta test it asap.
LOL when the man said no you should have listened now look at you I knew he was going to kick his ass😂😂😂😂
He's been doin this since "Blood and Bone" definitely one of the best actors in my book
Oops, playing the "momma teach you betta" card is gonna get you in trouble every time 😮😅
In Martial art, there are higher mountains than the 1 that you used to climb. Underestimate your opponent is the most dangerous ignorance!
Yeah, and thinking doing no resistance training makes one ready to fight in a ring is overestimating oneself. Martial artists have their version of ego too, just like fighters have their own version of egos.
Kyokushin Karate is the Japanese version of Muay Thai, and it's very effective.
Rule number one, never estimated your opponent”
That's a damn good Bruce Lee impression btw
Never Back Down: No Surrender
Thanks man
What if he sprayed you by a riffle? Stop the nonsense bro back down if you know u don't know anything this kids nowadays feeling like a main characters in their lives even tho he's just a lazy f*ckin kid who doesnt do anything and watch some non sense video in the internet you need to grind bro don't do motivational quotes if you don't even do it yourself just shut your mouth okay 😂 you're so weird in this comment section bro all that likes you have there is just like you a "lazy boy" lazy af
Thank you so much....
Man i didn't know you could punch someone with your foot. That's hella impressive
That was a pretty good Bruce impression 😂😂😂
«you gotta go easy, cobra” who tf calls himself COBRA?!😭
Usually being cocky is already a sign that the fighter needs more training
Michael Jay White was exemplary. A really gifted fighter.
How is that possible if he never fought??
@Paul-gu2lv so you volunteering go find him on social media and ask for a friendly exhibition then? 😂
@@raydiaz2772 what do you mean?
Two things. One who insults the old ways of martial arts are doomed to fail. And two, MJW has PERFECT technique.
Old ways are always better. That's why I turned up to a drag race on the horse.
The other guy went: EVERYBODY WAS KUNG-FU FIGHTING
Bro really took "You shouldn't have done that" too seriously
There’s a saying, my family passes around “don’t mess with someone who’s minding their business there’s no one more dangerous than a person who doesn’t wanna be there”
MMA is its own hybrid fighting system do not do not underestimate traditional martial arts you wouldn't have MMA if it wasn't for them and I guarantee you there are traditional practitioners in karate and Taekwondo and Kung Fu that would kick your ass six ways from Sunday
Traditional martial arts are just that. More akin to dancing, it's looks fantastic and flows flawlessly when you have two people both dancing the tango together.
Have one person dancing the tango and one person dancing the rhumba, though, and it suddenly becomes a flailing mess of arms and legs.
This is what you see in martial arts, put a martial artist against a fully fledged MMA fighter, and suddenly the "art" goes out the window, and they flail around like an amateur fighter.
TONS of experienced MMA fighters will just tell you not to go fuqqing around with Muay Thai Hardcores and Champs. They'll embarrass you and ruin your life.
😂😂😂 okay keyboard warrior
When ego. And over confidence get you dropped by a stranger
He is better at martial arts than anybody else on film
Bruce Lee was better but White is up there
"one punch" IT'S A GODDAMN KICK
Nah that “whats up mr.miyagi” was wild 💀
A training partner for professional fighters has two jobs, 1) get the fighter ready for their fight. 2) Don’t hurt the fighter in the process. Cobra is the worst kind of guy to train with and even worse to coach. He’s careless with training partners and doesn’t listen to his trainer.
This is some serious fantasising….
you know he can fight right....or is spelling your only stupidity
fr bro
Its also MJW who would give most any non pro active fighter an interesting challenge.
@@andersbjrnsen7203 yes he can fight, but even guys who do stuff like karate, kung fu, if they do contact they revert to something more like kick boxing. I happen to love watching the high level karate but they are barely doing traditional karate anymore
MJW would rock the shit out of anyone not active pro fighter
Bruce Lee and Mohamed Ali traded tips at one point.
Those 'weird' movements won't be so weird when you're on the other end of it.
Just went and watched it because ive seen this clip so many times it was a good watch
Movie name
If I remember correctly, It's repetition becoming muscle memory.
It's not rude to ignore rude people.
Karate, Judo and other martial arts are way more precise in how to administrate force.
Boxing is just a fight among kids that don't know how to fight.
It could look cool, but when a boxer fight a martial art expert he is the one who risk his life.
That's why they ask you to never use such arts except for self-defense.
boxing is an incomplete martial art, but what few skills they have they tend to be really, really good at.
a skilled, trained, experienced boxer hits like a truck with a very fast punch - underestimate them for having a childs art and you'll be on your back before you can blink.
To make it worse, a lot of martial arts places teach it more like a sport than as actual fighting. Many martial artists can't fight properly because they went to a cheap dojo that didn't teach them properly because they knew that if they taught it properly many would leave because martial arts aren't easy or simple. these dojos were more interested in money than teaching something diffcult.
a proper artist can put a boxer down hard, don't get me wrong, but arrogance gets you floored every time.
@TheAussieBlue sure but the point is that Boxe don't train to be precise and efficient. While martial arts does. This spares you a lot of hits and a lot of energy.
In Boxe, you waste all your potential in one single punch that probably goes miss.
@danielefabbro822 are you, or do you know, a boxer?
First of all, let's break down something. Boxing is a martial art. Fencing is a martial art. You're clearly under the Hollywood delusion that "martial arts" are only from Asia.
Secondly: You state that boxers are not efficient and that they are just swinging like kids in a playground brawl. Never seen a playground brawl last 36 minutes. Boxers must be efficient, a match is a war of attrition...not sniper fight.
Are there "martial arts" that just have a straight up advantage over Boxing, absolutely. Are their "martial arts" that get bodied by Boxing, also absolutely. Please do not assume such pedestrian ideas. It's literally like "oh katana better because its sooo much harder to make and samurai...blah blah blah."
@TheAussieBlue yes. Moreover, like many other countries here in Europe, even us Italians had our champions in this sport.
What my moma taught me was to turn the cheek, but when you ask me to step in the ring with you all, bets are off. Next time don't bring my moma into this.
I'm not into mma but even I know not to fuck with Michael Jai White
Fear not the man who has practiced 1000 different techniques, but the man who’s practiced a single technique 1000 times
nobody gon talk abt how perfect the bruce lee impression was? “boards don’t hit baaack”
Confidence can get you there. Arrogance, a close cousin of confidence will only get you killed and rouses your enemies. Helps them to see you coming.😅😅😅
Confidence is humility wrapped in strength and self-knowledge. Arrogance is fear wrapped in deception and the desperate hope that no one will see who you really are...and aren't.
It's almost exactly like Warrior
For people who really want to know this movie is called “The rule 34”
It is not😂
porn BS, dont bother searching
@ nah it is look it up
Bro lost to pre-set moves. 😂
Last words “See , we’re all good” - Cobra
Movie Name?
@victorpadilla2086 Never back down: no surrender
One kick❌
One Punch✅
It's always the Brash Young Punks that get taken down hard. My teacher always taught me NEVER EVER underestimate your opponent.
Very nice practical application of "seipai kata"
That's goju ryu karate style right there
I love watching this guy ❤❤
"Discombobulate" vibes.
Mocking bruce lee word is dishonored. Bruce lee is a legend and the person taught jackie chan
Jackie Chan was never a student of Bruce Lee.
@@BrendenLee-dg For real, where do people even get this shit?
For the record, OP: Bruce and Jackie didn't even meet until Jackie worked on "Enter the Dragon" as a stuntman and extra, and Bruce gave him a few pieces of advice, but ZERO training.
"Enter the Dragon" was released in 1973 and Bruce died six days before it was released, so it is essentially impossible for Bruce to have trained Jackie, considering Bruce was dead within weeks of their meeting.
What's the name of this movie?
Lmk
For real, I hate it how people post movies but don’t post the movie names
Never Back Down: No Surrender (2016)
@@CobrafireballNever Back Down: No Surrender (2016)
@@elijahmehaffey8300Never Back Down: No Surrender (2016)
Wiseman said:
Never underestimated your opponents!!!
The Bruce Lee Impression was actually accurate.
I did 4 years of kung-fu and I felt more capable in a fight after 1 month of jiu jutsu
Which style of kung-fu ?
I’ve done jiu jitsu for 8 years and also some other martial arts, and jiu jitsu gives way more experience and actual contact combat, because at most gyms you don’t learn to fight against an actual person, unlike jiu jitsu
Which movie
Never Back Down: No Surrender (2016)
Movies Name - Never Back Down : No Surrender.
He made one mistake here.
Assuming the guy didn't pressure test his art before. He clearly did.
This is what happens when your mouth writes a check ya ass can't cash!! 😂😂😂
Technique --> power
MJW=TECHNIQUE + POWAH
bro should’ve ran when he realised he was practising things like Bruce Lee 😭
Sometimes, those arrogant rude ones need lessons of life!
Never underestimate someone training alone...
First mistake was fighting someone out of your weight class lmao
In real life, if two people one who is practiced in UFC for his whole life, went up against a man who has been practiced in tai chi his whole life. The UFC fighter would most always come out on top.
That man never needs an introduction