Wing Chun Guys Try MMA
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2024
- We have three matches of wing chun people trying MMA all over the world. Let's watch and see how they do. First clip is likely from Thailand, second one is from the US, and the third one is likely from the US too. The bonus clip is in China. Let's watch and let me know what Wing Chun techniques you see!
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• หนองกะโห้ (มวยจีน) VS ...
• Shawn Obasi Wing Chun ...
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Bonus clip: • 国内咏春也打MMA,云南咏春出征IMMA,资...
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Timecodes:
0:00 Wing Chun vs Silat
2:12 Wing Chun vs Wrestler
4:05 Wing Chun vs MMA
4:48 Please send me more clips
5:12 Positive personal updates
5:29 Bonus Wing Chun vs MMA clip - กีฬา
Always the problem with the traditional styles is that their practitioner use drills as actual fighting moves.
get well soon
This reminds me of what i imagine old school gung fu was like. Semi serious, semi letting each other throw whatever they want. Slightly strange but its all good in the end.
Something about the ring not being an octagon - it's never an octagon, at least in the USA, unless it's UFC. They have a trademark on that so most cages you see in MMA gyms are hexagons.
They trade marked a shape? HAHA! Wonder how that would hold up in court? Imagine if Anderson trademarked Octagon shaped windows or Wendys trademarked Round burgers....
"The Octagon" is a branded 8 sided cage but the shape itself is not trademark afaik. The WEC used the shape but never referred to it as an octagon
@@PerunaMuayThai I doubt that they could prevent others from using an octagon shaped ring here in the US...
@@PerunaMuayThai Thanks for clarifying that!
Good to see some kung fu people using their arts. Kung Fu is great when people can use.
That third guy took him out with the elbow.
Good video this is epic
* pulling pant thing
silat training process = form => single shadow fighting => actual sparing
some schools on the single shadowing fighting = flowery stuff (flair) , do pull their pants. Just never saw one during sparring.
That’s so interesting!
6:15 the slap-like 横抽槌
Would you do a video about shootboxing perhaps. You covered Sanda, and shootboxing is almost like a japanese version of sanda
For some reason you don't get that what you call flair is a setup, like Mayweather and Ali dropping their hands to get the other person to throw a punch that they have a ready counter for. That's how the Silat practitioner got the opponent to run into his side kick and other techniques.
I know Shawn Obassi reasonably well but when was that fight?
I wouldn't say EITHER of these guys was "trying MMA".
@@aaizner847 Correction: Wing Chun guys tried testing themselves in MMA
@@toyoseries ... but couldn't find an MMA opponent."
As much as we might make fun of the wing chun guy i admire that he stepped in and attempted to keep his form, no way he had a chance
If he trained professionally, he might have a chance, but most kung fu are practiced as hobby
it's nice to see less and less people expecting kungfu practitioners fight like in Shaw Brothers movies
Don't know how old these footages are, but it look's like kungfu is making a comeback.
So what, we have to admit that Wing Chun sometimes work, or that they were no real MMAers/Wrestler?
I't's evident at moment 4:07 that wingchun works. It's evident in other film footage too. Still waiting for the wingchun sucks crowd to man up and say " yeah looks like we could've been wrong.".
Shawn Obasi was on the MMA reality show Iron Ring outtakes. And he was so cringe with his inferiority complex.
Silat guy very flexible guy very flexible 🤣
te amamos jerry
Hi please do silat try mma cuz is very hard to find and rare too
First fight. I'm not a jujitsu practioner, but the wing Chun guy was fine in side control with that choke, but when he mounted he just made it tighter
es, shao obasi, a classic fighter. There was another LEGENDARY fighter that almost no one tell about. at the video "Could This Be the REAL Way to Use Wing Chun? | Ft. Erik Paulson" i found a years ago, the only way we can saw some WC principles apply to a GROUND FIGHT.
Have you ever showcased the London WT guys?
Mark Phillips?
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I meant this guy.
@@FightCommentary Allan Orr I think he means
@@Sifu-intraining Alan Orr's from Australia I think
@@martialgeeks yeah I think he trains in the UK could be wrong
Last fighter at 5:31 could pass more for " fu jow pai" ( tiger claw). It's kungfu nonetneless.
yesss
0:00 Silat Thailand memang jossss...!!!
Bagaimana dengan silat Indonesia? hmmmmm
0:55 zero power in those punches...
@@Yautah it could used to distract and make the other guy cover up though.
What about the wingchun hook punches at 4:07?
oh the other guy was a silat guy. i though he was mocking kungfu guy.
Now that would be extra meta!
As someone who trains in FMA aswell I can only shake my head at that silat guy. I know theres different styles but I highly doubt that any of them recommend blocking punches with your face because your hands are busy with dancing.
Wing chun guy can’t even hold the basic stance…. He’s not wing chun guy
Maybe not commentate😂
As a life long Silat "student" of almost 75 years of age who started my training at about age 4 that young fighter was either NOT a Silat student or he was ordered to make the fight last and to not absolutely disassemble that other young man seconds after the bell rang...
Tbh, it doesnt feel like "wing chun" won. Strikes won. No actual techniques strictly wing chun based won it. Not to disparage it, but its not like chain strikes worked. Its more like they learned wing chun and integrated it into MMA alongsode other techniques, which imho is how it should be. Keep what works, toss the rest.
First one may be ugly, but still Wing Chun. The other two hardly.
I feel like it can really be showcased if there are strict rules i.e. no grapple, open ring, no clinch but then whats the point i guess
@@MrAlepedroza if you pause at 0:40 and go frame by frame ( , and . keys) the wing chun punches go out the window
he reverts to school yard punches, elbow way out past his body, arms all over the place
@@user-wh1gd5iz3e it would be good to see them do tournaments between WC schools
figure out what conditions best showcases the style. Maybe KUDO headgear and no gloves
I bet the main problem with WC practitioners is the same as with aikido practitioners, they never get used to doing it against a fully resitting opponent
@driver3899 true. Gotta test it at at least 95% resistance. Maybe not trying to destroy a guy, but definitely not just standing there like a bullshido studio.
Looks like a girl fight
Didnt see any of those fancy wc techniques other than the weird useless stance and showboating lol
Sounds to me like you don't know what to look for. Wing Chun doesn't realy have "fancy techniques" anyway...anyone who tells you differently is selling something.
Did you even know which one was Silat and which was Wing Chun?
@@redrenegade7724 Saw the techniques WC wanna be fighters practice. Those were not it. Why practice something you wont use in a fight because its useless?
@@rayray6490 Shorts was WC with its goofy stance. silat was the clown with his silly showboating.
@@hooywamd00pe95 Supposedly the Ip Man school had fighters that could use WC techniques, basic stuff i guess, at least against other Kung Fu guys and traditional fighters... but those Wing chunners trained hard, there is no people like them in WC these days
delusional fighting
Kungfu guy at 4:07 won. Kungfu guy at 5:30 held his own against a qualified opponent. Nothing delusional about that.