the fact that the old (some who are clearly out of shape) guys genuinely thought they’d be able to beat trained young men in their prime is astounding.
Oh Man, I thought I was the only one who noticed this. The idea than an older out of shape but wiser Martial Arts master will easily beat a younger opponent who is in better shape, will only happen in the old Jackie Chan movies.
@@ottz2506 Actually, even a heavy bag that can not punch back will easily beat these out of shape masters. I doubt if any of them can actually do 3-minute heavy bag drill.
In good ole CHYNA the idea of "saving face" is at the very foundation of society. Meaning, if you don't do those jumps, stands to reason your master (elder) isn't really a master and you made him lose face which is unacceptable to a degree Westerners don't really understand. On par with like hitting your parents in the face in public for no reason sort of thing.
@@Naeidea He probably was a real fighter, for one he were dressing appropriately and most important of all he didn't try using the jedi mind trick as the other frauds.
I took american kenpo for years and never sparred once. Switched to muay thai and jiu jitsu and you're sparring and rolling on day number 1. That's the biggest difference. It's impossible to train to fight without fighting
every decently fit person ycould do this. there is no boing or mma training required to do this to them at all. the facts that they got a real mma fighter and boxers makes it so unbelievably unfair its not even funny.
They are master teachers of their craft, not real fighters. For example, a soccer coach could never play as well as any of his team members at a high level premier league.
Almost ten years ago, but it shows how these fake masters can be dangerous: I fell victim from a fake Aikido "master". In his first class, he broke my leg, rendering me disabled for almost two years. In his defense, he said to every single soul under the sun I was guilty for breaking my own leg, and even convinced some colleagues to go to the hospital to threaten me. But, I had a wonderfull Karate sensei who didn't believe a word he said, he is a world champion, knew me for years, was the one teaching me when I was an orange belt on a brutal karate style that specialized in kicks (kyokushin), so, he knew if I was anything in class, I was veeery careful, in special when it came to my legs. So, alongside with the doctor who took care of me (another one who got very angry at the fake Aikido "master"'s ridiculous vitriol and his colleagues threatening me when he was just reading himself to operate me for seven hours), he acted in my defense, got witnesses, and proved to everyone (including the other, truer, Aikido masters) the fake was lying. Turns out, when he was teaching me a safe fall, he purposely kicked my supporting knee, on the side, and it broke from the impact (not the fall, like he was stating). That one very strong and well-aimed blow snapped clean my patella, tibia and femur, and completelly blasted off all tendons but the one behind the knee, and that and my skin were the only motives my entire leg didn't fly over the dojo and I lost it forever. We ended on trial, but there was the funny part: HE was the one suing ME! There I was, in a weelchair and a giant spint on my entire leg, listening to him defending himself, his version getting crazier every time he told it. He started saying I just fell, but the thing evolved to the point even my parents he put there somewhere. He even said I had glass bones. And even more bizarre, he trully looked like he believed it, that it wasn't his fault. I didn't even need to speak, since my sensei and doctor spoke then, with all proof, and it was over. I still remember my doctor's words: - How the hell can he claim he didn't use enough strengh?! When she came to the hospital, her knee looked like it was stomped by an elephant! In fact, that was exactly what I asked her (he really did, when we saw the x-ray)! We won the cause, and at the end, I got some money (99,9% for medical costs and recovering, sadly) but lost my walking skill for two years... He, however, lost his master title, his job, his dojo, his house (where he had the dojo), his students and his reputation.
So he was a reckless teacher, made a big mistake and didn't admit doing it - that makes him a bad person but not a fake master like the guys in this video who could probably not break your knee even if you stood still.
@@Puschit1 No, he's a fraud. No legitimate martial arts teacher would ever injure a student like this. Even if they did, they would take responsibility.
@@Puschit1 i have no skill whatsoever in amrtial arts anmd i can break any of your limb easily if i tell you to get into a compromising position and then apply force on a weakpoint. i am also strong but you need very little force to break a bone if its in the right angle.
I don't think the guy in the talent show was trying to bullshit anybody. Look up the full clip, he's actually disabled and it's pretty wholesome how the judges cheer him up for doing his best despite his circumstances.
That’s even worse then 😂. If the guy was disabled why would the judges let this poor disabled man humiliate himself like that. If anything they were trying to profit off this poor disabled person for views and hits. Wow what people do nowadays for attention and fame 🤦♂️
@@markoworricker9291 how would they know he would humilliate himself? Maybe they thought what he was gonna do was impressive. Should they just exclude disabled people, yeah good one pal.
@@markoworricker9291 , though you mean well, but you got it wrong. The athlete got a platform to show his talent but sadly it went all wrong. It was nobody's fault. Every sportsman, by looking at this video can tell that the performer was strong. But it just wasn't his day..
I did Karate for many years myself. The breaking bricks/boards trick is the bricks/boards are baked in an oven then cooled to make them very, very brittle.
@@Fee-Nix u got scammed then.the fact that they allow that kind of bs is kind of worrying.i mean whats the point of letting you break brittle bricks?cuz hell it doesnt even showcase strength and technique if the bricks will easily break in the 1st place.
I just don’t understand why if you know that you’re a fraud you’d put yourself in a dangerous position like having a real fight? I guess a distorted sense of self power comes with the territory.
@@stormryder4305 its hard watching the older men, its like watching an old man at a nursing home getting pummeled by a monstrous care taker. That shits not funny.
@@gandalfdawhitekid913 Karate is Japanese or Okinawan. Yes, I did notice, which is I why I tried pointing out that he only fights Tai Chi guys and guy's with no fight experience. Sorry, it was implicit
When I was 13 I was allowed to join a Kung Fu club in a town near me, I was blown away by the skills our Sifu possessed throwing people around like rag dolls. It was weeks and months of doing exercises and stretches with very little in the way of 'fighting', I couldn't believe he chose me to fight him but all he did way throw me around for five minutes, when he said, "come at me" I was expecting to be thrown around again, only I broke his nose with my first punch and a kick broke a rib. I got kicked out not because of what I did to him but for exposing him as a total fucking fraud.
Ways to tell who is the " master". 1. No muscle 2. Backing up from first second of fight. 3. Zero coordination 4. Blocks punches with face 5. Is on the canvas within 30 seconds
as a kid in the 60s, this stuff seemed fascinating. Then I took up TaeKwon Do. Master He Il Cho, came from Korea a 6th degree, korean national champion. He hosted one martial arts tournament in Providence Rhode Island. While hanging around the school one afternoon some of his real master buddies were practicing and giving some ad hoc demos. Unbelievable stuff that was real. Cho's Taekwon Do was old school man. Taught me well. There was this other flash school chain around that ran ads, etc. No traditional legacy, all hype. But they got the punks from the city to go there and think they were good. Sure some were naturally strong and good fighters. But Martial artists? Hardly. We used to do demos as part of the New England Tae Kwon Do demonstration team. Really could jump over the hood of cars. To this day, Tae Kwon Do gave me leg strength and explosive power that saved my life as I recovered from near paralyzing back surgery at the age of 14.
My buddies mom is a 5th degree black belt. He was trained all his life. I think, if he got certified, he would have been 2nd or 3rd degree.. But, anyways. He grew up with us scrapping in on the streets in the late 90s and early 2000s. He did some crazy shit, he incorporated some tae Kwon do stuff with street style fighting. One of the best fighter I've ever seen
I was part of A.I.M.A.A. too and met Cho briefly when he lived in Albuquerque New Mexico for my brown belt test. Cho's a little different than most TKD grandmasters in that he also was a fairly accomplished boxer as well. His style is definitely closer to ITF instead of WTF taekwondo. I trained under Scalise who was a student of Cho when I was 10-18 years old and the stuff certainly works. I once kicked a bully in the head twice without putting my foot down lol. The main key was strength and conditioning, my sabonim would always say the better conditioned fighter will in most cases beat the superior fighter (as far as striking is concerned). Later in life I would learn basic grappling/take down defense and a little boxing to update the style a little since taekwondo was primarily made to fight karate guys during the japanese occupation of korea but Cho's TKD is an excellent base because not only did I learn the kicks but how to place them for maximum effect in a fight. (a few inches can mean the difference between a K.O. and just slapping an opponent with your foot)
I was taking Wing Tsun in Fla. in the 80's I was in my mid 20's I was only a regular student... through one of Fred Villari's karate students (black Belt) through some hedges and told him to get his money back.. :)
@@junyangthang "He didn't scam anyone"? where did you get that? He makes about $200,000 dollars per year by teaching his "fighting skill" to chinese people. There is a whole industry chain in China to scam people in the name of martial arts.
Why? The Karate master just has to kick or punch the wrestler before the wrestler gets him on the ground. Plenty of wrestlers have been knocked out in MMA by strikers.
@@carlosdelacadiz6658 kicking against a wrestler is a BAD IDEA!!! Most wrestlers wait for you to make a move before they counter into a grab and a leg kick is perfect for them. You have to feint them and deliver a nice punch or find a opening and knock them out
@@lightingthief4482 If being a great wrestler is all it took then Chael Sonnen and Dan Severn would be UFC champs indefinitely because they are great wrestlers but fact is there's more to fighting then tossing an opponent on the ground.
@@carlosdelacadiz6658 by strikers who have trained lots of wrestling to defend against wrestling. Even then if you haven't trained it well your'e in for trouble.
The truth is that you can never master anything. Including martial arts. My kung fu instructor says:"you will never master anything, mastering something isn't a thing. The more you live the more you learn. Even as a teacher, I keep learning stuff. Even by my own students."
thats actually what skilled fighters do. Ever seen a winner with swollen eyes or forehead? they take it deliberately to avoid getting clipped in the chin= k.o.
The story of the MMA fighter in the first clip is actually pretty sad. Chinese government destroyed his social credit and made his life hell for challenging fake masters
Frank Dux is almost certainly the greatest martial arts fraud of all time. I’ll cite a # of examples: 1. He never served in Viet Nam; he enlisted after the war was over. 2. He was never deployed overseas-ever. 3. He received no specialized training-ever. 4. Dux would have us believe that the Government bypassed all the US special forces in order to send him, at 19, on secret missions, I guess due to his Ninja training. 5. He was never awarded the Medal of Honor, or any other medals, as per his official military records. 6. There’s a picture of him wearing the Army Medal of Honor. Dux, in fact, served just over four months active duty in the Marine Corps., not the Army. He claimed the military never explained why. 7. The FBI actually wanted the US Attorney to charge ‘The Secret Man’ with wearing fake military medals, which is against the US Code, aka Stolen Valor. 8. He was, however, referred to a psychological evaluation, for expressing ‘flighty & disconnected’ ideas. BINGO. 9. He claims to have been appointed as a Russian Army Captain. Say what? 10. He never fought in the Kumite, but, probably, has some, minimal, martial arts training. 11. In fact, the Kumite never even happened in the Bahamas, according to Bahamas’ Minister of Sports. 12. The video of him ‘fighting’ in the Kumite was actually a French martial artist named Philippe Cadoret, competing in Taiwan, in 1986. 13. Mr. Cadoret’s son contacted Dux and threatened a lawsuit, unless he immediately removed the videos, which he did. 14. He claimed to have sold the sword, which he won at the Kumite, in order to rescue a boatload of children, who had been abducted by pirates. Yes, he actually said this! 15. The International Fighting Arts Association, which allegedly sponsored the Kumite, listed Dux’ home address as its international HQ. 16. His Kumite trophy was purchased at a local CA store. 17. No, Dux is not a Ninja. 18. Two friends, Richard Robinson, and Richard Bender, whom Dux asked to lie about having witnessed Dux’ fight in the Kumite, subsequently admitted lying for him and having fabricated the entire story. 19. He bilked hundreds, possibly thousands, of students out of their hard - earned money. NOT OK. 20. He never worked for the CIA, either directly or indirectly. 21. He claimed to have been personally recruited by the CIA Director, William Casey, in a bathroom. Yes, he actually said this. 22. Dux claims to have been a hit man for the CIA. If even remotely true, he’d never, ever disclose such. 23. Both the CIA & two US Army Generals, actually publicly called out his BS, which is rare for them to do. 24. The ‘Secret Man’, if real, would never publicly discuss his secret agent, black ops assignments. 25. His stories continually change; lies beget lies. 26. Dux has NO background in intelligence. Zip. 27. He claimed to have been gouged by a bayonet in the stomach on one such mission. 28. He claimed to have been recruited to assassinate Steven Segal. Say what, again? 29. His instructor never existed. He got the name Tiger Tanaka form a James Bond movie ‘You Only Live Twice’. 30. Zane Frazier, a legitimate MMA fighter and a real martial artist, body slammed Dux over a dispute regarding money. 31. Dux sued Jean Claude Van Damn, the LA Times, and Soldier of Fortune magazine for liable - all unsuccessful, frivolous lawsuits. 32. He’s fairly intelligent and is a very convincing liar. 33. Dux now wears dark glasses and the right side of his mouth droops. I feel he probably suffered a stroke. For this, I truly feel sorry for him. But he’s an ultimately a FRAUD & a LIAR.
It’s sad to see these “masters” trying to portray Tai Chi as a martial art made for defensive or fighting purposes, when in reality it’s pretty much an entirely mental martial art, it’s made to strengthen the mind and muscle memory to better implement fighting skills in other martial arts, like Karate or Jiujitsu
I will never not be fascinated and delighted by these videos. Imagine being the student of one of these "energy master" type guys, spending years of your life and thousands of dollars to learn what is essentially "fighter cosplay." The reality check when they attempt to use their "bullshido" against literally *anyone* who isn't playing along must be mind-shattering
Bro i was in that situation💀💀 i trained for like 6 years. Now im 16 and do boxing. 4 moths of boxing has made me a better fighter than 6 years of aikido.
That first clip is I think Xu Xiaodong and he's a fine MMA fighter, but has really made a career out of debunking fake martial artists. He's a modern-day hero.
@@elcidcapricorn8820 Obviously this doesn't have to do with anime, well in a way as a lot anime specially the fighting ones revolve around this extraordinary fantastical feats of power/ki that is BS in real life, The joke is this guys take their fantasy to a whole new level of ridicule and brag about it been real while reality kicks them in the face and makes them fall hard on their butts and then they can't take it once they are exposed and still make up excuses to explain why Chi-t didn't work. I really think I didn't had to explain it as it's quite obvious what I ment with my comment.
@Aman Lool Fanatics as a whole in every aspect of any media, culture ect when taken into an extreme are mental, you can have fun with whatever you enjoy but when you take that enjoyment, idolize it and get addicted to it in a sickening way then it becomes a problem, I wouldn't go as far to calling them all like that lol lets not generalize as there are good people between them that know how to differ fantasy from real life.
@Aman Lool Agree on that in some degree but the term weeb refers to people who take a culture( in this case japanese) way to seriously, it doesn't equal lo li fans.
but they, the so called masters, pretend their actually doing fighting, right..? as well as the bullshit art you´re referring to. Until they meet someone that actually can fight, like mma fighters. So they really are fake.
The 2nd guy was a pure savage constantly attacking the guys fist with his face even tho the guy was wearing gloves to protect his fist and then headbutted the ground with the back of his head and went to sleep he made it all look so easy legend
The craziest situation isn’t when the students are knowingly in on some kind of scam - but when, through a combination of psychological manipulation, anticipation, and genuine belief, play into the BS. Like the ones who react to the no-touch martial arts and would swear it’s real. Our minds can play crazy tricks on us.
The exchange between the "master" and the ref starting at 6:30 is solid gold. He's like 'HE KICKED ME! IT REALLY HURT! can he do that?" and the ref is like "wha...? yeah he can... wait this is crazy, FIGHTS OVER!"
@@TheGuyCalledX Totally. Early on, I sparred. SPARRED. With a young Thai kid. They're just built different there. His leg kicks were insane. And that was an outside leg kick... get an inside leg kick and you've never experienced it... your leg just doesn't work anymore. You're limping for a week.
@I_leave_mean_comments Your comment reminds me of the movie “Kickboxer” with Jean Claude Van Damm where he is just kicking the banyan tree until his shins break. I can totally see pro Muay Thai fighters doing that for training. Especially starting at a young age you would end up developing iron shins.
@@indefenceofthetraditionalma is all BS man, fancy movement like these chinese martial arts are useless in real battle. even guys like Bruce Lee knew the BS why cant modern day people understand it.
@@afwdawdawdwadw1595 combat involves lots of movement. Check out movement coaches who work with top mma fighters. The difference is that a lot of tai chi teachers think that that’s how you fight. Bruce Lee realised that in terms of pure fighting, then there’s a lot of filler in traditional martial arts. At the end of a day, a punch is a punch, a kick is a kick and a take down is a take down. When you see real tai chi practitioners fight, it will look like any other fight
Dude in first video is actually disowned by his own culture or family dont quote me i was watching his stories along time ago, but because he was exposing these people, he couldnt get matches and what not. Its not hard to find his story
His name is Xu Xiadong and he exposes fake martial artists and yes, he's gotten death threats and he is mostly dislike by his culture because he "isn't doing it the traditional way"
@@nononsensegames Well, traditional fighting techniques aren't inferior, just if you're a martial artist who never fights or spars, then guess what: you don't know how to fight. Look at fighters like Wonderboy or Bas Rutten they are 90% traditional martial arts.
I love how these fights are usually like grandmaster Raijin of the legendary traditional lethal school of the golden piss, who can use chi to manipulate his opponents and explode them, going against bobby from next door’s gym who just does a 1-2 punch and knock them out in seconds
The saddest thing is that tai chi, kung fu and aikido could've been valid martial arts that degenerated over centuries of consensual training with no resistance and lack of sparring against other martial arts. Like, look at channel "Martial Arts Journey" owned by a former aikido black belt that picked up MMA and see the recent video in which he tries aikido moves with his BJJ teacher that actually modified those techniques after seeing them, showing the idea behind the move is decent but modern application sucks.
They did not. I never even heard of an adult man who was so delusional, but changed after collision with reality. They usually have crisis of faith for a while after experience, but they always bounce right back with a bullshit excuse for their failure. But, interestingly, kids do much better in such situations and outgrow their delusions far more often though. So I think the main point of exposing such charlatans always should be helping their younger students realise that their "teachers" are full of bullshit
@@ОлегБочаров-щ8кBullshito is a real art form practiced by many but it won't save your ass in a real fight. I frankly don't feel sorry for the masters that practice this "art" when you consider how many people they ripped off or put in real danger because of over-confidence in situations where getting away would have been the smarter option.
To be honest, I'm not convinced that the students knocked down with no contact had been paid off. It could have been the power of suggestion and group dynamics acting on people who really wanted to believe they were learning some secret supernatural power, like being "slain in the spirit" at pentecostal rallies.
It's hilarious that these claim to be master's yet once they're in a real fight they swing wildly ...almost as if they've never been in an actual fight in their lives 😅
This reminds me of when I would use the game genie on super punch out to become invincible. I'd forget to turn it on sometimes and get surprised when I would get hit. The Taichi master seem to be just as surprised when they get hit. I guess they've faked being invincible for so long that they forget too. Until they get hit again. 😪
As a kid I used pretend all day long that I was a character from DBZ, I guess some people were not able to stop pretending when they became adults
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Mort de rire !
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Even though you are grown up, you can still try be that person you wanted to be. You can learn a lot from them
@@shaunhenson4899 you are right, haven't thought of it that way, they are actually inspiring, jajajaja
The sad part is: these “tai chi masters” accepted these fights, which means they believe their own hype too.
True. Tai Chi is not intended for combat but for mind and body relaxation as stress relief like Yoga...
They also look a fair bit older than their opponents
My thoughts exactly:) like Iron Mike said, they all have a plan until they get punched in the face lol
Plus the resulting ground and pound 😆
@Ifosa Mola No it's the style
*Reporter breaks brick with a simple touch*
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That laugh is 100% mocking him.. Who said whayaaa.
I'm ashamed this was on Hawaii's news channel.. Good thing no one back then watched the morning broadcasts because we're all stuck in traffic lol
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"Look at me look at me.....I am the captain now"
the fact that the old (some who are clearly out of shape) guys genuinely thought they’d be able to beat trained young men in their prime is astounding.
Oh Man, I thought I was the only one who noticed this. The idea than an older out of shape but wiser Martial Arts master will easily beat a younger opponent who is in better shape, will only happen in the old Jackie Chan movies.
@@Ironheart73 classic main character syndrome
@@ottz2506 Actually, even a heavy bag that can not punch back will easily beat these out of shape masters. I doubt if any of them can actually do 3-minute heavy bag drill.
I would of loved to have been in one of those dojos just so I could kick the "Masters" butt.
That's the issue though. You aren't debunking someone's style by matching him with someone much heavier and stronger. That's called embellishment
I love how the masters block strikes with their faces
Fr tho
Yeah I don’t know how affective that is
Yea
Lmao superior tactic
They usually take it at Face value
They are all legit, they’re masters of the forbidden art of “Shi”
Or as it’s commonly known, “Bull Shi..”
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Oh my god that was hilarious 😂😂😂😂
To be honest, this is the only thing that got me laughing😂
LMAO 🤣🤣🤣
U got me in the first half
Can't believe grown ups pretend to be knocked down without being touched.
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I wonder if they get paid
In good ole CHYNA the idea of "saving face" is at the very foundation of society. Meaning, if you don't do those jumps, stands to reason your master (elder) isn't really a master and you made him lose face which is unacceptable to a degree Westerners don't really understand. On par with like hitting your parents in the face in public for no reason sort of thing.
it's like a cult man, they really believe it.
The 2nd clip 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Shiit man I'd take a fall for good money
I can't imagine how the students feel after knowing that their masters are fake.
They were stupid enough to trust an obvious fake. I doub t they felt any wiser afterwards
Plenty of copium for them
some will leave, some will stay
@@lincruste many will stay. that is how master can CHI ko 30 students with 2 hand jerks on T.V.
WHEN THE NEWS REPORTER BROKE THE BRICKS I LAUGHED SO HARD 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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"look at that baby" 😂😂😂😂
It's a fail in material science.
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The sensei tried to stop him before he broke it 😄
3:23 "He only lasts 8 seconds before he gets KOd"
A whole minute passes.
Nvm lol wrong "8 seconds"
8 seconds before ~falling over~
Dude did surprisingly okay at not getting KO'd for being a fraud. Not a compliment, just an observation.
8 seconds planet Namek time, obviously
@@Naeidea He probably was a real fighter, for one he were dressing appropriately and most important of all he didn't try using the jedi mind trick as the other frauds.
But, but...... You're not supposed to actually HIT me!
"Nappa, what does your scouter say about his power level?"
"Uh...It says Tai Chi."
The most emabarassing thing about these masters losing was their opponents weren’t even giving their all out skills. They were just toying around.
And most of the fighters the fake masters fought are just underdogs compared to the best ones
I took american kenpo for years and never sparred once. Switched to muay thai and jiu jitsu and you're sparring and rolling on day number 1. That's the biggest difference. It's impossible to train to fight without fighting
every decently fit person ycould do this. there is no boing or mma training required to do this to them at all. the facts that they got a real mma fighter and boxers makes it so unbelievably unfair its not even funny.
They are master teachers of their craft, not real fighters. For example, a soccer coach could never play as well as any of his team members at a high level premier league.
"Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face."
-Mike Tyson
*mouth
@@chandlerbing5079 *throat
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Exactly if you're hit first there is no planning, if you're still conscious you're only thinking about disabling your attacker quickly
Everybody has a face until they get punched in the plan.
The dude that knocked himself off the table had me lmao.
RIGHT?! Thats the funniest!
Maybe he should rebrand that act as a comedy skit. Hilarious.
The table won
Apparently he was a disabled guy who got a black belt I mean he tried
Made my day!!!! 😂😂😂😂
Almost ten years ago, but it shows how these fake masters can be dangerous:
I fell victim from a fake Aikido "master". In his first class, he broke my leg, rendering me disabled for almost two years. In his defense, he said to every single soul under the sun I was guilty for breaking my own leg, and even convinced some colleagues to go to the hospital to threaten me.
But, I had a wonderfull Karate sensei who didn't believe a word he said, he is a world champion, knew me for years, was the one teaching me when I was an orange belt on a brutal karate style that specialized in kicks (kyokushin), so, he knew if I was anything in class, I was veeery careful, in special when it came to my legs. So, alongside with the doctor who took care of me (another one who got very angry at the fake Aikido "master"'s ridiculous vitriol and his colleagues threatening me when he was just reading himself to operate me for seven hours), he acted in my defense, got witnesses, and proved to everyone (including the other, truer, Aikido masters) the fake was lying.
Turns out, when he was teaching me a safe fall, he purposely kicked my supporting knee, on the side, and it broke from the impact (not the fall, like he was stating). That one very strong and well-aimed blow snapped clean my patella, tibia and femur, and completelly blasted off all tendons but the one behind the knee, and that and my skin were the only motives my entire leg didn't fly over the dojo and I lost it forever.
We ended on trial, but there was the funny part: HE was the one suing ME! There I was, in a weelchair and a giant spint on my entire leg, listening to him defending himself, his version getting crazier every time he told it. He started saying I just fell, but the thing evolved to the point even my parents he put there somewhere. He even said I had glass bones. And even more bizarre, he trully looked like he believed it, that it wasn't his fault. I didn't even need to speak, since my sensei and doctor spoke then, with all proof, and it was over. I still remember my doctor's words:
- How the hell can he claim he didn't use enough strengh?! When she came to the hospital, her knee looked like it was stomped by an elephant! In fact, that was exactly what I asked her (he really did, when we saw the x-ray)!
We won the cause, and at the end, I got some money (99,9% for medical costs and recovering, sadly) but lost my walking skill for two years... He, however, lost his master title, his job, his dojo, his house (where he had the dojo), his students and his reputation.
So he was a reckless teacher, made a big mistake and didn't admit doing it - that makes him a bad person but not a fake master like the guys in this video who could probably not break your knee even if you stood still.
@@Puschit1 No, he's a fraud. No legitimate martial arts teacher would ever injure a student like this. Even if they did, they would take responsibility.
see it this way. you sacrificed 2 years of walking so that noone else will suffer the same from that fraud,
it was worth it in the end.
@@Puschit1 i have no skill whatsoever in amrtial arts anmd i can break any of your limb easily if i tell you to get into a compromising position and then apply force on a weakpoint.
i am also strong but you need very little force to break a bone if its in the right angle.
Why isn't he in prison? These psychos shouldn't be allowed to walk in society. They are a danger.
I don't think the guy in the talent show was trying to bullshit anybody. Look up the full clip, he's actually disabled and it's pretty wholesome how the judges cheer him up for doing his best despite his circumstances.
That’s even worse then 😂. If the guy was disabled why would the judges let this poor disabled man humiliate himself like that. If anything they were trying to profit off this poor disabled person for views and hits. Wow what people do nowadays for attention and fame 🤦♂️
@@markoworricker9291 how would they know he would humilliate himself? Maybe they thought what he was gonna do was impressive.
Should they just exclude disabled people, yeah good one pal.
@@markoworricker9291 , though you mean well, but you got it wrong.
The athlete got a platform to show his talent but sadly it went all wrong.
It was nobody's fault.
Every sportsman, by looking at this video can tell that the performer was strong. But it just wasn't his day..
@@markoworricker9291 its not up to the judges who performs. Its up to the producers and they saw this as good for views
@@Bhosadilal The athlete got a platform. Then he knocked himself off that platform. That was his main talent.
Everybody has a face until they get punched in the plan. - Tike Myson
To be fair, that could be a legitimate scenerio
@@DonJuann17 r/wooosh
@@DonJuann17 r/wooosh
@@shainn2237 w/rooosh
I think you got punched in the face
"To be honest, I felt these bricks and they are real bricks BLAM!" LMAOOOO
He legit tried to play it off haha.
Hahahahahaha
You know that was his plan.
Feels like a skit lmao
"check it out baby! "
I am quite convinced that first "Tai Chi Master" could have been beat up by any average adult person. And probably some kids too.
I did Karate for many years myself. The breaking bricks/boards trick is the bricks/boards are baked in an oven then cooled to make them very, very brittle.
Legit martial arts schools let you break wood not bricks.i dunno what karate school you study at but i smell a fake one.
@@jajajajalaclaclac373 'Studied' 30 years ago. It was true then.
@@Fee-Nix u got scammed then.the fact that they allow that kind of bs is kind of worrying.i mean whats the point of letting you break brittle bricks?cuz hell it doesnt even showcase strength and technique if the bricks will easily break in the 1st place.
@@jajajajalaclaclac373 I never broke bricks or boards myself that was just exhibition stuff at Karate tournaments. I'm crazy no insane.
@@Fee-Nix I went to karate as a kid too and broke a real wood piece for my graduation to 2nd dan.
I just don’t understand why if you know that you’re a fraud you’d put yourself in a dangerous position like having a real fight? I guess a distorted sense of self power comes with the territory.
They have been doing it for probably decades and have likely fooled them selfs into believing there masters
They watch too many Kung Fu movies, and they think they will become the next Bruce Lee, or Jackie Chan.
@@stormryder4305 its hard watching the older men, its like watching an old man at a nursing home getting pummeled by a monstrous care taker. That shits not funny.
Magical thinking
Dunning Kruger effect
These guys are no different than our televangelists. Lot of hot air for money.
😂😂😂
These guys are the kinda people that want your address on social media when you win an argument. Full of threats and never to be seen
These guys inadvertently provide help by getting publically dumpstered by legitimate fighters. Televangelists don't help anyone except when they die.
Yeah, but you can’t punch them. No fun at all.
Right on
This Masters need to rewatch Kung fu Hustle like a hundred more times
I think they watched it too much
@@adityabarettaputra6786 they failed so not enough
Lmao
Kong fu panda
That first fight, the mma dude is a chinese guy who the government is trying to silence for making their so called fighting styles look foolish
Except that Tai Chi is not the only style in China
@@gutstomp1146 notice i said styles with a "s" because i know there is also karate, kung fu, ect...
@@gandalfdawhitekid913 Karate is Japanese or Okinawan. Yes, I did notice, which is I why I tried pointing out that he only fights Tai Chi guys and guy's with no fight experience. Sorry, it was implicit
@@gutstomp1146 there are more videos of him fighting other so called masters and chinese kenpo is a type of karate
Gut Stomp
Are you dumb?
When I was 13 I was allowed to join a Kung Fu club in a town near me, I was blown away by the skills our Sifu possessed throwing people around like rag dolls. It was weeks and months of doing exercises and stretches with very little in the way of 'fighting', I couldn't believe he chose me to fight him but all he did way throw me around for five minutes, when he said, "come at me" I was expecting to be thrown around again, only I broke his nose with my first punch and a kick broke a rib. I got kicked out not because of what I did to him but for exposing him as a total fucking fraud.
No you were just too powerfull
@@BroomBroom87 agree
Dang I goekrk
Either he had osteoporosis or you're full of crap
RESPECT
Ways to tell who is the " master".
1. No muscle
2. Backing up from first second of fight.
3. Zero coordination
4. Blocks punches with face
5. Is on the canvas within 30 seconds
The fake bricks is cringe to another level hahaha
He was really just some homeless guy from the bronx they put on TV
I mean that got talent dude was impressive with the real bricks until he knocked himself unconscious.
Ngl he atleast didnt fake his performance with supernatural stuff and suppressed the clay slabs
Actually the dude is disabled and it would have been a hell of a feat even for a normal person even more so for a special needs person like him
@cool CHAT nah
@cool CHAT just trying to make a living like the rest of us mate
@@divagaciones1628 By smashing himself with bricks,in front of a national television.
as a kid in the 60s, this stuff seemed fascinating. Then I took up TaeKwon Do. Master He Il Cho, came from Korea a 6th degree, korean national champion. He hosted one martial arts tournament in Providence Rhode Island. While hanging around the school one afternoon some of his real master buddies were practicing and giving some ad hoc demos. Unbelievable stuff that was real. Cho's Taekwon Do was old school man. Taught me well. There was this other flash school chain around that ran ads, etc. No traditional legacy, all hype. But they got the punks from the city to go there and think they were good. Sure some were naturally strong and good fighters. But Martial artists? Hardly.
We used to do demos as part of the New England Tae Kwon Do demonstration team. Really could jump over the hood of cars. To this day, Tae Kwon Do gave me leg strength and explosive power that saved my life as I recovered from near paralyzing back surgery at the age of 14.
Taekwondo is an olympic sport, these bums in the video are more like cult leaders 🤣
My buddies mom is a 5th degree black belt. He was trained all his life. I think, if he got certified, he would have been 2nd or 3rd degree..
But, anyways. He grew up with us scrapping in on the streets in the late 90s and early 2000s. He did some crazy shit, he incorporated some tae Kwon do stuff with street style fighting. One of the best fighter I've ever seen
I was part of A.I.M.A.A. too and met Cho briefly when he lived in Albuquerque New Mexico for my brown belt test. Cho's a little different than most TKD grandmasters in that he also was a fairly accomplished boxer as well. His style is definitely closer to ITF instead of WTF taekwondo. I trained under Scalise who was a student of Cho when I was 10-18 years old and the stuff certainly works. I once kicked a bully in the head twice without putting my foot down lol. The main key was strength and conditioning, my sabonim would always say the better conditioned fighter will in most cases beat the superior fighter (as far as striking is concerned). Later in life I would learn basic grappling/take down defense and a little boxing to update the style a little since taekwondo was primarily made to fight karate guys during the japanese occupation of korea but Cho's TKD is an excellent base because not only did I learn the kicks but how to place them for maximum effect in a fight. (a few inches can mean the difference between a K.O. and just slapping an opponent with your foot)
I was taking Wing Tsun in Fla. in the 80's I was in my mid 20's I was only a regular student... through one of Fred Villari's karate students (black Belt) through some hedges and told him to get his money back.. :)
....*yawn*.....wha?.....
The Bruce Lee outfit didn't help that one guy .. 🤣 haha
I guess he didn’t know that Bruce Lee was already helping that kid in “No Retreat, No Surrender.”
The second guy looks like he has never been in a fight in his life.
He didn't scam anyone. Everyone knew he was a joke, just watch one of his videos
he needs to spare with someone that would hit him. best way to learn. then spare without gloves in the street.
This is true of most of them. You can see how shocked they look when they get punched in the face. It's clearly never happened to them before.
@@junyangthang "He didn't scam anyone"? where did you get that?
He makes about $200,000 dollars per year by teaching his "fighting skill" to chinese people. There is a whole industry chain in China to scam people in the name of martial arts.
Thing is a lot of these “masters” have actually never been in a real fight so they honestly have no idea what they are getting into
Thats True
Very few Tai Chi schools train for fighting anymore... like
Real fight?? Most of them didn't even spar
@@mameng666 I was thinking the same thing. ZERO reaction. Every one of them froze when shit got real. Lol.
We all got KO'd with the amount of ads you put in this video.
bro i was just thinking "how many fucking ads are on this video"???... like 2 ads every 2 minutes.. lame
Skip to end of video, hit replay. Enjoy the rest of your ad free time on youtube.
Try youtube vxxxxd, thanks me later
I gave up watching and decided to comment - it seems like it's every 30 seconds!
@@RSVS42 Exactly!
The guy at 5 and a half minutes in,on the talent show knocking himself out with a slate of clay is one of the funniest one's I've ever seen!😂😂😂
Lie long enough, and you'll begin to believe your own lies.
yeah that happens a lot
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-someone
Is lie long the name of one the masters
The MSM explained
@@hankmoody5514 Thank you
I love the way these "masters" appear in suits instead of proper fighting gear
They taught this was a Jackie Chan movie?
@@Ironheart73nah they thought they was the Karate Kid
6:17 those low kicks are AMAZING
A karate teacher I once knew would tell his students "if you come up against a wrestler ...RUN". True Story.
Why? The Karate master just has to kick or punch the wrestler before the wrestler gets him on the ground. Plenty of wrestlers have been knocked out in MMA by strikers.
@@carlosdelacadiz6658 kicking against a wrestler is a BAD IDEA!!! Most wrestlers wait for you to make a move before they counter into a grab and a leg kick is perfect for them. You have to feint them and deliver a nice punch or find a opening and knock them out
@@lightingthief4482 If being a great wrestler is all it took then Chael Sonnen and Dan Severn would be UFC champs indefinitely because they are great wrestlers but fact is there's more to fighting then tossing an opponent on the ground.
Wrestlers with good boxing skills have been ruling MMA for a while now.
@@carlosdelacadiz6658 by strikers who have trained lots of wrestling to defend against wrestling. Even then if you haven't trained it well your'e in for trouble.
Dude, those "masters" look exactly like me fighting my brother and getting my ass kicked. I never knew i was a master. I got to say it. It feels good!
The truth is that you can never master anything. Including martial arts. My kung fu instructor says:"you will never master anything, mastering something isn't a thing. The more you live the more you learn. Even as a teacher, I keep learning stuff. Even by my own students."
Good one
@@povluffyOriginal never judge a book by it's cover.
@@youareallalonenobodylikesyou he never said you were a book
@@samfisher9079 Louiza is in fact, a book.
@@povluffyOriginal Why would you even say that? Easy to call someone goofy looking when you're hiding behind a picture that ain't you.
The problem is they've never been hit by a true fighter.
The masters are so good that they blocked the punch using their face
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ha haaaa ...
😹 😹 Good one
thats actually what skilled fighters do. Ever seen a winner with swollen eyes or forehead? they take it deliberately to avoid getting clipped in the chin= k.o.
Hehehehehe 😂
The story of the MMA fighter in the first clip is actually pretty sad. Chinese government destroyed his social credit and made his life hell for challenging fake masters
Imagine thinking you're a "master" and you go into one of these "fights" knowing you're a charlatan. That first punch must hurt so much lol
Often its people around them gassing them up. They actually belive their techniques work, because thats what their master taught them works.
I like how all the Tai Chi masters scuttle into the fight like they are walking into a slippery bathroom.
The lack of offense is almost as funny as the lack of defense.....
Who knew that jazz hands is not a self defense technique
Tai chi ... "the art of fighting without fighting" 😂😂😂
2nd guy was like "hey man I use my Chi, that's not fair"
That Got Talent Master is my favorite. 🤣🤣
And I think it's not a fake master, I mean, it was just a fail for me, he haves good flexibility and strong arms
Sooooo funny that idiot
@@ismaelalles Aa1aaa
🤣🤣🤣🤣
All masters are fake...mark my words..
The "master" at 7 minutes wasn't even touching them, I think he was performing Witcher signs
Yo I was keep laughing lol
7:00
LOL, the real Witchers would have kicked his ass.
3:20
“The master lasts a full 8 seconds”
Proceeds to show 1 minute of fighting.
This guy was not completely useless, but a master he isn’t.
Frank Dux is almost certainly the greatest martial arts fraud of all time. I’ll cite a # of examples:
1. He never served in Viet Nam; he enlisted after the war was over.
2. He was never deployed overseas-ever.
3. He received no specialized training-ever.
4. Dux would have us believe that the Government bypassed all the US special forces in order to send him, at 19, on secret missions, I guess due to his Ninja training.
5. He was never awarded the Medal of Honor, or any other medals, as per his official military records.
6. There’s a picture of him wearing the Army Medal of Honor. Dux, in fact, served just over four months active duty in the Marine Corps., not the Army. He claimed the military never explained why.
7. The FBI actually wanted the US Attorney to charge ‘The Secret Man’ with wearing fake military medals, which is against the US Code, aka Stolen Valor.
8. He was, however, referred to a psychological evaluation, for expressing ‘flighty & disconnected’ ideas. BINGO.
9. He claims to have been appointed as a Russian Army Captain. Say what?
10. He never fought in the Kumite, but, probably, has some, minimal, martial arts training.
11. In fact, the Kumite never even happened in the Bahamas, according to Bahamas’ Minister of Sports.
12. The video of him ‘fighting’ in the Kumite was actually a French martial artist named Philippe Cadoret, competing in Taiwan, in 1986.
13. Mr. Cadoret’s son contacted Dux and threatened a lawsuit, unless he immediately removed the videos, which he did.
14. He claimed to have sold the sword, which he won at the Kumite, in order to rescue a boatload of children, who had been abducted by pirates. Yes, he actually said this!
15. The International Fighting Arts Association, which allegedly sponsored the Kumite, listed Dux’ home address as its international HQ.
16. His Kumite trophy was purchased at a local CA store.
17. No, Dux is not a Ninja.
18. Two friends, Richard Robinson, and Richard Bender, whom Dux asked to lie about having witnessed Dux’ fight in the Kumite, subsequently admitted lying for him and having fabricated the entire story.
19. He bilked hundreds, possibly thousands, of students out of their hard - earned money. NOT OK.
20. He never worked for the CIA, either directly or indirectly.
21. He claimed to have been personally recruited by the CIA Director, William Casey, in a bathroom. Yes, he actually said this.
22. Dux claims to have been a hit man for the CIA. If even remotely true, he’d never, ever disclose such.
23. Both the CIA & two US Army Generals, actually publicly called out his BS, which is rare for them to do.
24. The ‘Secret Man’, if real, would never publicly discuss his secret agent, black ops assignments.
25. His stories continually change; lies beget lies.
26. Dux has NO background in intelligence. Zip.
27. He claimed to have been gouged by a bayonet in the stomach on one such mission.
28. He claimed to have been recruited to assassinate Steven Segal. Say what, again?
29. His instructor never existed. He got the name Tiger Tanaka form a James Bond movie ‘You Only Live Twice’.
30. Zane Frazier, a legitimate MMA fighter and a real martial artist, body slammed Dux over a dispute regarding money.
31. Dux sued Jean Claude Van Damn, the LA Times, and Soldier of Fortune magazine for liable - all unsuccessful, frivolous lawsuits.
32. He’s fairly intelligent and is a very convincing liar.
33. Dux now wears dark glasses and the right side of his mouth droops. I feel he probably suffered a stroke. For this, I truly feel sorry for him. But he’s an ultimately a FRAUD & a LIAR.
1:41 Translation: "Hey, that's bullshit! He ignored my pretend telekinesis and made contact by lightly punching me!"
1:30 Kong Pow, "we have purposely trained him wrong as a joke"..." My face to you fist style"..."I am bleeding, that means I'm the victor".
*chef's kiss*
“ a long time ago someone told me there would be a chosen one”
Best movie, best quote!
People who watch anime for years and think they're now martial artists, vs real life.
It’s sad to see these “masters” trying to portray Tai Chi as a martial art made for defensive or fighting purposes, when in reality it’s pretty much an entirely mental martial art, it’s made to strengthen the mind and muscle memory to better implement fighting skills in other martial arts, like Karate or Jiujitsu
exactly...
I will never not be fascinated and delighted by these videos. Imagine being the student of one of these "energy master" type guys, spending years of your life and thousands of dollars to learn what is essentially "fighter cosplay." The reality check when they attempt to use their "bullshido" against literally *anyone* who isn't playing along must be mind-shattering
Bruh🤣🤣how come bulshido sounds like something from Naruto.
Bro i was in that situation💀💀 i trained for like 6 years. Now im 16 and do boxing. 4 moths of boxing has made me a better fighter than 6 years of aikido.
@@prokletyrozhlas1270 oooff. Watched a lot of Steven Seagal movies first?
bullshido LOL
Came for the "This is not real king fu, a real kung fu master would blow their organs with 1 strike" comments.
It's litarally been written in the title "fake masters"
No real Kung Fu practitioner believes these clowns
Real kungfu is different than these garbages lol
Everyone has a plan 'til they get punched in the face.
Mike Tyson
Plan B: Strike Back (Also Mike Tyson)
I'f you're gonna quote someone do it right please.
@@bramvanderheijden899 i couldn't remember the whole phrase. My bad, officer
@@TE-hl5jk 😘
I'm so glad there is narration in this compilation. I'd have absolutely no idea what was going on, even though I'm watching it on screen.
The real test is that a person without any particular expertise in fighting could fuck them up just as much.
True! even someone like me who has only done high school wrestling for 2 months would kill these fake masters
7:40
I'm in tears. You can hear how hard he gettin punch😂
Bruised Lee
@@GoodFebruarian 🙄😂😂
I can't hear shit but
Kick, punch
Hurt all the same
The power of humility deters humiliation.
Lol they all said "I thought we were doing the no touch rule fight style‘’ 😂😂😂😂
The fact that the first one got beaten by an ANIME fighter is hilarious 😂
Um ...he said MMA fighter..not anime fighter 🤣😅
Mma
@@robbienreymagnolia5045 we know but it sounded like anime
These so called no-touch masters is whats cracking me up
I was extremely embarrassed for these fakes if they weren’t. Especially the guy with the bricks. Absolutely no way to explain that.
That first clip is I think Xu Xiaodong and he's a fine MMA fighter, but has really made a career out of debunking fake martial artists. He's a modern-day hero.
Put more ads in. I almost bought something.
use adblock you stupid fuck
@@saltanat1981 hahahaha 😆
😂
@@saltanat1981 it's a joke you thick headed walnut
@@saltanat1981 Chill out, dipshit.
When you take anime way too seriously...
@@elcidcapricorn8820 Obviously this doesn't have to do with anime, well in a way as a lot anime specially the fighting ones revolve around this extraordinary fantastical feats of power/ki that is BS in real life, The joke is this guys take their fantasy to a whole new level of ridicule and brag about it been real while reality kicks them in the face and makes them fall hard on their butts and then they can't take it once they are exposed and still make up excuses to explain why Chi-t didn't work. I really think I didn't had to explain it as it's quite obvious what I ment with my comment.
@Aman Lool Fanatics as a whole in every aspect of any media, culture ect when taken into an extreme are mental, you can have fun with whatever you enjoy but when you take that enjoyment, idolize it and get addicted to it in a sickening way then it becomes a problem, I wouldn't go as far to calling them all like that lol lets not generalize as there are good people between them that know how to differ fantasy from real life.
@Aman Lool Agree on that in some degree but the term weeb refers to people who take a culture( in this case japanese) way to seriously, it doesn't equal lo li fans.
@@kurokoro how tf would you agree that all weeb ms are pedos. Are you an idiot
More like watching too many kung fu movies.
All these "masters" look a lot older than the opponent.
It just goes to prove that, wisdom doesn't always comes with ages.
Wait, you mean my warrior yoga classes are worthless? Come at me bro. 😎
People need to understand that there is a difference between studying an art and studying a fighting style
but they, the so called masters, pretend their actually doing fighting, right..? as well as the bullshit art you´re referring to. Until they meet someone that actually can fight, like mma fighters. So they really are fake.
The 2nd guy was a pure savage constantly attacking the guys fist with his face even tho the guy was wearing gloves to protect his fist and then headbutted the ground with the back of his head and went to sleep he made it all look so easy legend
Epic comment. I have not laughed this hard in a while.
I'm in awe of the way he gives of the general vibe of being an accountant to hide his true power!
Dark guy feints a punch, gets slapped by blondie, “Ah, so that’s the way it is?”
The craziest situation isn’t when the students are knowingly in on some kind of scam - but when, through a combination of psychological manipulation, anticipation, and genuine belief, play into the BS. Like the ones who react to the no-touch martial arts and would swear it’s real. Our minds can play crazy tricks on us.
The exchange between the "master" and the ref starting at 6:30 is solid gold. He's like 'HE KICKED ME! IT REALLY HURT! can he do that?" and the ref is like "wha...? yeah he can... wait this is crazy, FIGHTS OVER!"
Leg kicks are brutal. It's a reaction you can expect from an average person receiving a leg kick for the first time from a trained fighter
@@TheGuyCalledX Totally. Early on, I sparred. SPARRED. With a young Thai kid. They're just built different there. His leg kicks were insane. And that was an outside leg kick... get an inside leg kick and you've never experienced it... your leg just doesn't work anymore. You're limping for a week.
I though he was complaining because he'd scuffed his shorts. Or more like shit himself hahaha
@I_leave_mean_comments Your comment reminds me of the movie “Kickboxer” with Jean Claude Van Damm where he is just kicking the banyan tree until his shins break. I can totally see pro Muay Thai fighters doing that for training. Especially starting at a young age you would end up developing iron shins.
Problem is, China believes Tae chi is more than a simple healthy workout.
It is. There just aren’t many people left that know real tai chi chaun
@@indefenceofthetraditionalma C’mon man....
@@fiacmar nice informed response.....
@@indefenceofthetraditionalma is all BS man, fancy movement like these chinese martial arts are useless in real battle.
even guys like Bruce Lee knew the BS why cant modern day people understand it.
@@afwdawdawdwadw1595 combat involves lots of movement. Check out movement coaches who work with top mma fighters. The difference is that a lot of tai chi teachers think that that’s how you fight. Bruce Lee realised that in terms of pure fighting, then there’s a lot of filler in traditional martial arts.
At the end of a day, a punch is a punch, a kick is a kick and a take down is a take down. When you see real tai chi practitioners fight, it will look like any other fight
Commenter when two people are fighting:
AAAAAAAAAAHOOOOOOO 4:12
9.03 that guy yellow clothes is an big insult to The LEGEND BRUCE LEE
I agree
9:03
So I'm thinking i can be a Tai chi master!
I can get my ass kicked while wearing pajamas
Huh whats next, a guy claimes to be that he mastered ultra instinct? Lol.
Lesson of the day : " Never fight MMA masters!"
5:46 he didnt only kill himself, he killed me too 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I can't stop laughing 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Did he really die tho?
@@samsum4525 He failed the dunning Kruger effect, his brain is perfectly dead
Dude in first video is actually disowned by his own culture or family dont quote me i was watching his stories along time ago, but because he was exposing these people, he couldnt get matches and what not. Its not hard to find his story
2 weeks and I've found nothing.
His name is Xu Xiadong and he exposes fake martial artists and yes, he's gotten death threats and he is mostly dislike by his culture because he "isn't doing it the traditional way"
@@nononsensegames Yes thanks for correcting me 👍 he's a legend in my book.
@@nononsensegames Well, traditional fighting techniques aren't inferior, just if you're a martial artist who never fights or spars, then guess what: you don't know how to fight. Look at fighters like Wonderboy or Bas Rutten they are 90% traditional martial arts.
@@drnafari0us962
How does exposing fake martial artists make his own culture disown him?
I love how these fights are usually like grandmaster Raijin of the legendary traditional lethal school of the golden piss, who can use chi to manipulate his opponents and explode them, going against bobby from next door’s gym who just does a 1-2 punch and knock them out in seconds
I sworn tai chi was not a fighting art.
@@Samperor never was
THAT'S MY PURSE! I DON'T KNOW YOU!
The saddest thing is that tai chi, kung fu and aikido could've been valid martial arts that degenerated over centuries of consensual training with no resistance and lack of sparring against other martial arts.
Like, look at channel "Martial Arts Journey" owned by a former aikido black belt that picked up MMA and see the recent video in which he tries aikido moves with his BJJ teacher that actually modified those techniques after seeing them, showing the idea behind the move is decent but modern application sucks.
these mma fighters show their work so effectively that sometimes it seems that they are the masters of contactless combat
The power of chi guy was against a guy who was working with him and not resisting as well 😂
4:32 I just love the look on his face, you can clearly see his thoughts "what I got myself into"
The guy who fell over started to act like he was knocked out so he wouldn't be embarrassed
I feel so bad for the “masters” but, it’s completely justified, hopefully they learned a lesson.
They did not. I never even heard of an adult man who was so delusional, but changed after collision with reality. They usually have crisis of faith for a while after experience, but they always bounce right back with a bullshit excuse for their failure. But, interestingly, kids do much better in such situations and outgrow their delusions far more often though. So I think the main point of exposing such charlatans always should be helping their younger students realise that their "teachers" are full of bullshit
To be fair the issue isn’t masters. Just delusional masters with no experience.
There is plenty of real masters who know what they doing
@@ОлегБочаров-щ8кBullshito is a real art form practiced by many but it won't save your ass in a real fight.
I frankly don't feel sorry for the masters that practice this "art" when you consider how many people they ripped off or put in real danger because of over-confidence in situations where getting away would have been the smarter option.
3:31 if you close your eyes you can pretend that you're taking a ride on the special ed kids bus
To be honest, I'm not convinced that the students knocked down with no contact had been paid off. It could have been the power of suggestion and group dynamics acting on people who really wanted to believe they were learning some secret supernatural power, like being "slain in the spirit" at pentecostal rallies.
It's hilarious that these claim to be master's yet once they're in a real fight they swing wildly ...almost as if they've never been in an actual fight in their lives 😅
The guy at 7:50 really tested his attack powers on his Opponents sheild 😂
Sheild lol
This reminds me of when I would use the game genie on super punch out to become invincible. I'd forget to turn it on sometimes and get surprised when I would get hit. The Taichi master seem to be just as surprised when they get hit. I guess they've faked being invincible for so long that they forget too. Until they get hit again. 😪
3:09 the master's magic finally revealed 😂😂