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Yea carrying a poleaxe while inside heavy armor looks like so heavy and tiring Edit : i forgot to mention, armor are very flexible. You could sprint, jump, roll, etc. Thanks for that one dude reminding me
Naw people don't realize how pathetic this is, of all the warrior back in the day knights are a bunch of rich kids who strap themselves with armor for protection and make people believe they're fighters,
@@dannyphantom121Leather could be used for armour (either boiled into plates a la the leather cuirasses of early Middle Ages or suntanned like with the 17th century buff coat) but putting it in joints wasn’t really practiced. Just too thick for what you’d really want for that kind of spot.
I suppose the dagger is blunt and hema guys train with these wearing only fencing jackets so even if he bypassed his armor the gamberson below shpuld stop it
@@DizzyDisco93No. As we have evolved, we have gotten more and more efficient at war. Relatively, the percentage of troops getting killed has been dropping throughout the ages. Hell, since WW2, most of the world no longer even partakes in open war. Espionage and proxy wars are the future. Fewer deaths overall. Still, just a debilitating on the minds of soldiers.
@@dequitemprops to you guys, this is the most realistic 1vs1 knight fight i have ever seen in my life, and being a history enthusiast it made my day. So sick. Medieval battlefields were much more brutal that we can imagine.
@@gwynbleidd1917 buhurt is live score is it not, (meaning you don't stop between points, you fight until a timer ends and whoever has more points at the end of the timer is the winner?)
I'd say it depends on the era. Once Europe gets into a full plate era I'd basically agree with you. But an earlier samurai could certainly get through the mail of an earlier knight with a well placed spear thrust. Of course, the knight would make such a thrust hard to land, but still.
@@camulodunon It's not like the knights didn't have spears. It was their primary weapon most of the time. I don't say that the samurai didn't have a chance in this era. But it wouldn't be easy for both sides. Also the samurai we think of today lived in the 15th/16th century and later. So if they are both from roughly the same time, the samurai would lose.
Everything about these duels looks so exhausting its hard to imagine how knight would take a guy out and pick another fight and carry that cycle out til either victory or defeat, talk about remarkable emdurance and conditioning!
If they had time and space, they would take the knight as a prisoner, as ransom for a knight would make anyone rich. We even have the memories of knights that were captured during the crusades.
@@StodOneR he didn't say that only knights wore armor. Do you have some disability where you selectively read in order to start arguments through your own obstinacy?
@@gwynbleidd1917 ilsignorsaruman2636 obviously was reffering to knights being protected meaning while in combat they wouldn't try killing them but capturing them , in other words it wouldn't be as brutal , you see that isn't 100% true , you have battles where knights were targeted to be taken out , sure if it was within same kingdom and there were inside fights , they would do such things and perhaps even in Europe. But when knights fought other cultures , say when Serbs fought against ottomans , if they managed to capture a knight they didn't ransom him , they beheaded him. Just like when Serbs surrounded Sultan Murat , he would fetch in a huge sum of money for them , what did they do ? Let me just tell you , he wasn't captured. Obviously you just want to pick fights and are unable to debate anything as obviously you have anger issues. The way you should approach a debate is not to attack a person but rather his argument .
Girls: "He's probably thinking of other women" Boys: *loses weapon* Knight A: "surrender now, maggot, I have you disarmed" Knight B: "that wasn't even my weapon" *cracks fists with malicious intent* Knight A: "oh shit" Knight B: *headbuts into Oblivion* Seriously, that headbut at the end killed me, it was personal
Big Knight is punching like "How dare you attack me with that puny dagger! Have you no honour?!" Anyways this is so freakin awesome, Would absolutely love to do this! I'm 6ft4 so I imagine I'd be quite a frightening sight on a real medieval battlefield clad in armour like that ⚔️🤺🛡️
Buhurt was all brawn and weight which won him the grapple, harness fencer was brain and technique, his thrusts went straight for the gaps like the throat armpit etc. had it been real his attacks would have ended the fight permanently. Which is the goal.
Looks to me like the buhurt guy never got taught the conventions of the fight. He took multiple valid scoring hits that he just ignored until he tenderized the HEMA armoured fencer into submission.
@gwynbleidd1342 it's the point of the video. One is fighting buhurt-style, the other is a HEMAist who studied the sources. You can tell because he aims to put a thrust where there is no plate as his first tactic. Thrusting is not allowed in buhurt, but it generally is the whole point in armoured HEMA.
@patrickdusablon2789 i understand. Im a hema practitioner, i study RDL, Lichtenauer. what im saying, is that the dude who's labeled a hema practitioner has told me he does buhurt and prefers it. You can also scroll through his channel and see it's pretty evident he leans towards reenactment and buhurt.
Little dagger likely wouldn't have done much if it were actually combat-ready armor. Mail is surprisingly strong. Buhurt's coif would've easily stopped it.
This is what movie fight sceans shoul look like not chorographed fance dodges and back flips no oneliners just pure struggle and pain and fight for survival
That's... Actually terorfying. At the end you could tell that the giant had full and total control. To watch a hulk make another man that is so well equipped feel absolutely powerless, quite intimidating to say the least. I'd never want to be in front of that man while he's on a warpath.
As someone who does Buhurt on the side, a lot of us have a very specific fighting style. Teams typically train fighters on how to knock over opponents (if they train them at all) so it end up with a lot of us using similar techniques. Not that they’re aren’t Buhurt fighters who fight with a lot of grace since there definitely are.
This really shows how brutal combat was, not a quick stab through the stomach and you fall, its you trying to crush his skull in with a hammer or fist multiple times till he stops moving
Yeaah... literal butchering work... :/ Human body does not die from one stab wound, they had to keep at it, and that against whole army of people who wished to do the same to them. Unimaginable today really...
@@DreamskyDance Really a human can go down quite easily to one slash or stab. Two inches of blade into flesh before modern medicine was enough to kill 99% of people. Back on Classical Rome most soldiers were taught one or two successful thrusts or slashes was enough to, at least, incapacitate a fighter. At the time most of Rome's more tribal enemies had lesser armor. That changed later with Medieval armor. It's getting through the armor that makes it extra difficult and brutal..
@@spookysock there's a reason Buhurt weapons have weight limits, can't thrusts, and don't use properly constructed pollaxe reproductions: they work too damn well. That leads to two very different ways of fighting. I don't like the Buhurt style myself (though I can appreciate the athleticism required of it), which is battering the other into submission, tenderizing them through over-engineered, overbuilt harness that's been sport-optimized rather than historically accurate. An armoured HEMAist doesn't go for mighty crippling blows, they go for documented techniques and to use the weapons they way they were actually used, primarly to jam a point where there is no plate, while wearing historically-accurate harness that often doesn't nearly have the same plate coverage as a Buhurt kit.
@@spookysock What do you mean by that for fencing is more realistic. This is more brutal and still real fighting with rules off course else people would die.
@@dequitem As a former Army Medic, I would say it's possible he could have finished his fight with you, but he was a dead man walking after those pokes you gave him.
In castle hallways and walls and small defense zones it was basically 2 guys grabbing eachother and stabbing until 1 or both stopped moving. You were very lucky to get a knockdown blow with your main weapon chances are everybody is going to grapple and stab eachother by the end.
These "realistic" battles are much more entertaining and suspenseful than probably 90% of Hollywood takes. It's more human than what you normally see on the big screen.
It looks a bit goofy from the outside, but when you're in that, covered by steel sweat suit, barely any visibility a sheer tank smacking you with metal, every move lifting the metal, it must be so raw.
The dagger jabbing was next level! I haven't seen anyone use any kind of thrusting weapon yet. Just like a true knight though. Loses his weapon and pulls out the dagger, niice
When choosing an opponent for a duel, don’t even think about engaging the Burhurt fighter: his “melee weapon” is everything attached to him, armor included.
"Dispatch, I got 2 men in full armour, i repeat 2 men in full knight armour fighting in a field." "What?" "Yeah, I think my shift just ended so goodnight gentlemen." "Copy."
I had a very eccentric art teacher in middle school and he said most knight duels ended on the ground and they would then pull a dagger to get to the weak points
This is where big men excel. Put armor on both men and give them objects to swing at each other. Both are slowed down by their armor and their weapons so the big man’s distinct advantage really comes into play.
At a certain point in medieval history when helmet visors didn’t have straps to hold them down, the scuffle on the ground is pretty much what’d you see, with two combatants trying to lift to other man’s visor and stab him in the face. Weapon play is good and all, but to be honest I like seeing an actual scuffle in hand to hand, cause for most 1 on 1 actions between armored opponents, it’d turn into that.
What’s crazy is against an unarmored opponent or even a lightly armored opponent every single one of those hits would be damn near fatal. Full armor you eat those for breakfast. Really shows how powerful a core of knights was to an army.
This looks very exhausting, and you are still not trying to kill each other(which is good😅). It puts the "they trained their whole lives from an early age on" into perspective!
idk what it is about these videos they just seem so fascinating to me. maybe its just the lack of highly stimulating music and the clattering of armor that just makes it feel so strange and interesting.
I did like that headbutt, but I think this would have gone to the guy with the dagger. The punches won't end the fight, but a dagger between the plates would.
Yes, maybe my stabs with the dagger would have brought victory, but if he had survived the stabs and his arms were still able to move, the victory went to him. Those punches definitely ended the fight. I blacked out, had to let go of the dagger and lost my stable footing.
Agree, this would have ended very differently if those stabs to the back of the neck had a point on them and gone through, injuries to the neck like that mean the other guy would likely gas out quick, he was totally open. I think that's one of the limitations of this kind of reenactment, in this case it goes to technique in a point system, or who can just take the most punishment in something like this, but the reality is those weapons are meant to execute enough force to avoid or curtail the latter result, if you can get the opportunity to use them. Fight becomes a different thing than we can (or really desire to) simulate when someone is bleeding out from multiple stab wounds to the neck.
@@Lurklen yes, whether we use steel, rattan, or foam, we have to make it a game. That makes it necessary to make it in some ways unrealistic. Although I am surprised to hear how effective those punches were. I wouldn't think such a thing would get through the protection of the helm, but the guy in the helm says they hit hard.
@@dougmartin2007 It's one of the things that's so frustrating about being interested in a practice that is largely based around reenactment of, well, hurting people in creative and skillful ways lol. Yeah, I was surprised too. But then again his opponent is experienced in the sport and the sport is largely about punishment and delivering force. Not someone I'd want hitting me in the head, regardless of what I was wearing lol.
This short did a pretty good job telling us how deadly armored foot fighting is, imagine the whole battlefield are filled with these guys smacking each other with lances on horseback then ended up wrestling around on the ground 😅
2 complete different fighting styles. And i`m 100% sure a skilled knight would out preform a buhurt fighter.. if they stick to their own rule set hahah. But buhurt is more fun and we can eat crayons.
Nice to see how fast these twohanded weapons swing around when you wield them with purpose. Was a beautiful buttend strike there too. I thought you needed control of a weapon in order to use fists, but I could be wrong (or this could be without normal rules).
There were no normal rules. There were 3 rules. 1. Fight until the surrender of a fighter. 2. Blunt weapons only. 3. Stop: When someone screams "stop".
Fair reminder that these guys aren’t even real knights. Medieval knights were a bit bigger and often trained for decades specifically to do this stuff. Idk what their backgrounds are but as cool as this is, facing a real knight in melee combat would be utterly terrifying. They were the pinnacle of speed, strength, and defense.
*looses weapon*
Knight: "surrender, you are unarmed"
Buhurt: "that wasn't my weapon"
*starts throwing punches*
Exactly!
Starts dual wielding the real guns
"Now we can fight as warriors! Hand to hand! It is the basis of all combat! Only a fool trusts his life to a weapon!"
(Gray Fox)
@@gameknight1971now I fight as Horax Loux.... WARRIOR
n a fight use what u got, and u got a whole body 2 use!
"He's probably out cheating on me"
What I'm actually doing:
:D
If my man was doing this I'd be out there cheering him on XD
Cheating bye pulling out a 1411😂
If homie asked me to do that I would ask him to bed and fight in armour the day after
@@dequitem:D
That headbutt was personal.
Not really, but we donr hold back!
Beatmetoit
@@joranfokker7477ventilation? lmao
@@dequitembwain dragame
@@DraxonTehWarrior TH-cam translations are a little goofy sometimes.
People don't realise how insanely tiring this is
Yea carrying a poleaxe while inside heavy armor looks like so heavy and tiring
Edit : i forgot to mention, armor are very flexible. You could sprint, jump, roll, etc. Thanks for that one dude reminding me
It's basically like mma where you suddenly weigh an extra 50 pounds.
@@agorman1341the armour‘s weight was more or less evenly distributed around the body so it wouldn‘t have been as bad until exhaustion set in
Naw people don't realize how pathetic this is, of all the warrior back in the day knights are a bunch of rich kids who strap themselves with armor for protection and make people believe they're fighters,
@@Oooweee440you obviously don‘t know much about knights then
The buhurt knight has no needs of blunt weapons, HE IS THE BLUNT WEAPON!
Indeed.
No need to call him blunt. Lol
Fist like a mace, let that arms swing
Dang, the buhurt guy is a real tank. Great fight.
He is one of the best fighters of the best german buhurt club.
@@dequitemCan you do chainmail fight
@@dequitemWith no plates
@@jacobb751 I did, but the fight never ends on TH-cam. But you can see a small scene in my short to the historical back hand grip.
@@dequitem Ok i’ll check i just like this type of stuff
I can't imagine how the poor peasant foot soldiers (who couldn't afford armor) would feel when they are confronted by fully armored knights.
"come injury or death, milord will raise taxes anyhow"
Now imagine how a Knight would feel against 5 peasant with spears yelling it’s almost harvesting season
you better not...be a manhunter
RUN
Dead men tell no tales
The masculine urge to engage in single combat to the death.
Bro I’m down
Bro fought The Mountain.
Whats funny is that armor probably wouldn't even fit the man that played The Mountain
@@seanduncan9722and the armour of the man that played the mountain wouldn’t fit the mountain in the books
The Mountain was over 7 and a half feet tall one handing a greatsword. Maybe 20 men could kill him. Or a poisoned spear.
@@theyoten1613 Dont exagerate it. 20 man is too much, he is incredibly strong but not a superhero.
@@theyoten1613A poisoned spear wielded by a certain prince of house Martell..
This looks excessively dangerous with the dagger work, but I'm all for it
I was thinking the guy who lost would probably have been looking to get that dagger in an opening in that armor if they were fighting for there lives
@@Village.Bandityeah, you normally aim for the armpits since theres anything there but leather or, with a good design, chain
@@thechosenone8288I think u mean gambison and chainmail. leather isn’t used for armor, only for buckles and shoes.
@@dannyphantom121Leather could be used for armour (either boiled into plates a la the leather cuirasses of early Middle Ages or suntanned like with the 17th century buff coat) but putting it in joints wasn’t really practiced. Just too thick for what you’d really want for that kind of spot.
I suppose the dagger is blunt and hema guys train with these wearing only fencing jackets so even if he bypassed his armor the gamberson below shpuld stop it
Damn even at 25-50% power that looked rough. Absolutely nuts how wars used to be fought..
Imagine how medieval people would comment on how we wage war xD
@@derstoffausdemderjoghurtis that’s true! I’m sure it would look very alien
@@FlightLine4240They be like: what devils magic are these explosions.
aren't casualties in modern wars way higher? They'd probably see it as barbaric how we go about waging war.
@@DizzyDisco93No. As we have evolved, we have gotten more and more efficient at war. Relatively, the percentage of troops getting killed has been dropping throughout the ages. Hell, since WW2, most of the world no longer even partakes in open war. Espionage and proxy wars are the future. Fewer deaths overall. Still, just a debilitating on the minds of soldiers.
Man that looked brutal! You must’ve been bruised plenty lol, those punches were true.
I had a bloody chin and a few bruises :D but I'm alive and the fight was fun!
@@dequitemis the other guy still alive, though?
@@TheCrayonYou saw what happened to him...
@@dequitemprops to you guys, this is the most realistic 1vs1 knight fight i have ever seen in my life, and being a history enthusiast it made my day. So sick. Medieval battlefields were much more brutal that we can imagine.
@@criticalyoshi yes we are both alive. I am the silver knight.
Randoms on the internet: hema looks so cool and graceful
Buhurt fighter : I will stab you in the neck repeatedly!!!!!!!
To be fair, the HEMA guy also wants to do that. He just failed to do so here.
@@ThornForTheWynnhe didn't fail, he stabbed him many times. The buhurt guy was unsportsmanlike and ignored them all
he only hit the chain mail and the neck cover, buhurt guy had all the time to find an opening@@gwynbleidd1917
@@gwynbleidd1917 buhurt is live score is it not, (meaning you don't stop between points, you fight until a timer ends and whoever has more points at the end of the timer is the winner?)
@@blumind_nft3264 i don't know. I practice hema, not buhurt or sca
Ok... you can have the last slice of pizza.
🍕 is the anus of the loser😮
"That's how I met your father."
😂👍🏼
@@ScarcrowXWhy are you gay? 🌚
plot twist: they love each other
You don't fight in full armor with the homies you love?
He gave me his fist of love!
he gave him a violent headbutt kiss and everything
Yori, Yaoi fan be like:
@@dequitemNow that could be interpreted in only one way so...
My question now is: How is your ass?
A samurai could never beat a fully armored knight on a 1v 1
Most likely.
Well yeah, putting a primarily horse archer against a polearm wielding knight in combat isn't going to end well for the samurai
Lmao
Everyone can beat Everyone in a 1 on 1
All that matters is who makes the right decisions.
I'd say it depends on the era. Once Europe gets into a full plate era I'd basically agree with you.
But an earlier samurai could certainly get through the mail of an earlier knight with a well placed spear thrust. Of course, the knight would make such a thrust hard to land, but still.
@@camulodunon It's not like the knights didn't have spears. It was their primary weapon most of the time. I don't say that the samurai didn't have a chance in this era. But it wouldn't be easy for both sides.
Also the samurai we think of today lived in the 15th/16th century and later. So if they are both from roughly the same time, the samurai would lose.
Just two dudes living their best lifes
Combat was a lot better back then you actually won based on skill and strength like it should be instead of getting blown up by a bomb.
@@David-sc5kf Unless you got hit with a crossbow.
Everything about these duels looks so exhausting its hard to imagine how knight would take a guy out and pick another fight and carry that cycle out til either victory or defeat, talk about remarkable emdurance and conditioning!
Dude is a straight up boss fight
Imagine back in the day they fought like this, but with no regards for human life
If they had time and space, they would take the knight as a prisoner, as ransom for a knight would make anyone rich.
We even have the memories of knights that were captured during the crusades.
@@ilsignorsaruman2636knights weren't the only people in armor
@@StodOneR he didn't say that only knights wore armor. Do you have some disability where you selectively read in order to start arguments through your own obstinacy?
@@gwynbleidd1917 ilsignorsaruman2636 obviously was reffering to knights being protected meaning while in combat they wouldn't try killing them but capturing them , in other words it wouldn't be as brutal , you see that isn't 100% true , you have battles where knights were targeted to be taken out , sure if it was within same kingdom and there were inside fights , they would do such things and perhaps even in Europe.
But when knights fought other cultures , say when Serbs fought against ottomans , if they managed to capture a knight they didn't ransom him , they beheaded him.
Just like when Serbs surrounded Sultan Murat , he would fetch in a huge sum of money for them , what did they do ?
Let me just tell you , he wasn't captured.
Obviously you just want to pick fights and are unable to debate anything as obviously you have anger issues. The way you should approach a debate is not to attack a person but rather his argument .
@@StodOneR oh, the irony! Lmao
“You call that a knife?”
*curls fingers into fist*
“DIS IS A KNOIFE!”
Not gonna lie, love the utilization of grappling.
Alot of good back and forth
... more than back and forth ;)
The Man at arms with a grudge vs The Knight who earnt it
Sir Big of Punchington
Girls: "He's probably thinking of other women"
Boys:
*loses weapon*
Knight A: "surrender now, maggot, I have you disarmed"
Knight B: "that wasn't even my weapon"
*cracks fists with malicious intent*
Knight A: "oh shit"
Knight B:
*headbuts into Oblivion*
Seriously, that headbut at the end killed me, it was personal
It nearly killed meeee!
This comment is the amalgamation of all the other content combined this is the paramount of inoriginality
@@Gamerfat I haven't even read the other comments, what are you talking about?
“It’s like two cans of tuna trying to open each other”
Absolutely the most underrated comment here!
Big Knight is punching like "How dare you attack me with that puny dagger! Have you no honour?!"
Anyways this is so freakin awesome, Would absolutely love to do this! I'm 6ft4 so I imagine I'd be quite a frightening sight on a real medieval battlefield clad in armour like that ⚔️🤺🛡️
Same dude. Sadly, I'm a peasant. Hard to afford this
Buhurt was all brawn and weight which won him the grapple, harness fencer was brain and technique, his thrusts went straight for the gaps like the throat armpit etc. had it been real his attacks would have ended the fight permanently. Which is the goal.
Looks to me like the buhurt guy never got taught the conventions of the fight. He took multiple valid scoring hits that he just ignored until he tenderized the HEMA armoured fencer into submission.
@@patrickdusablon2789 yup. But the other guy isn't a hema practitioner, he's in buhurt too.
@gwynbleidd1342 it's the point of the video. One is fighting buhurt-style, the other is a HEMAist who studied the sources. You can tell because he aims to put a thrust where there is no plate as his first tactic.
Thrusting is not allowed in buhurt, but it generally is the whole point in armoured HEMA.
@patrickdusablon2789 i understand. Im a hema practitioner, i study RDL, Lichtenauer. what im saying, is that the dude who's labeled a hema practitioner has told me he does buhurt and prefers it. You can also scroll through his channel and see it's pretty evident he leans towards reenactment and buhurt.
Little dagger likely wouldn't have done much if it were actually combat-ready armor. Mail is surprisingly strong. Buhurt's coif would've easily stopped it.
Those stabs to the aventail were lethal! Buhurt guy totally lost but he gains points for the headbutt
This is what movie fight sceans shoul look like not chorographed fance dodges and back flips no oneliners just pure struggle and pain and fight for survival
That headnut... 🙈
Spelling check friend spelling check
@@johnevergreen8019no no he's right, head nut
That's... Actually terorfying. At the end you could tell that the giant had full and total control. To watch a hulk make another man that is so well equipped feel absolutely powerless, quite intimidating to say the least. I'd never want to be in front of that man while he's on a warpath.
He is 2m and trainers every day.
I'm 6'4", maybe I should get a harness and start training. @@dequitem
Nah he got stabbed in the neck 6 times before he ever had that top mount
A knights weapon: Hands
As someone who does Buhurt on the side, a lot of us have a very specific fighting style. Teams typically train fighters on how to knock over opponents (if they train them at all) so it end up with a lot of us using similar techniques. Not that they’re aren’t Buhurt fighters who fight with a lot of grace since there definitely are.
Nice to hear!
I love how it goes from a fight with long pole weapons to a fist fight
The giant knight is strong and very terrifying. Especially the background music makes him more formidable.
I love how you're just basically invincible against blades while wearing a fullplate armour
This really shows how brutal combat was, not a quick stab through the stomach and you fall, its you trying to crush his skull in with a hammer or fist multiple times till he stops moving
Yeaah... literal butchering work... :/
Human body does not die from one stab wound, they had to keep at it, and that against whole army of people who wished to do the same to them. Unimaginable today really...
@@DreamskyDance
Really a human can go down quite easily to one slash or stab. Two inches of blade into flesh before modern medicine was enough to kill 99% of people.
Back on Classical Rome most soldiers were taught one or two successful thrusts or slashes was enough to, at least, incapacitate a fighter. At the time most of Rome's more tribal enemies had lesser armor. That changed later with Medieval armor.
It's getting through the armor that makes it extra difficult and brutal..
@@DreamskyDance people at that time already had some knowledge what to hit to make certain body parts stop moving
The punches from the big dude were brutal
Wow the use of the rondel was amazing
Really fascinating to see how many times these fights devolve into;
"This weapon isn't working, better get my dagger out"
I love how a giant’s strategy is always “hit it very hard” or just abusing their ridiculous strength in general
Buhurt guy ignored at good half dozen or more valid scoring hits and just kept on going until he battered the HEMA armoured fencer into submission.
That's how real fights can end!
This is MMA with real weapons and armor not some gay fencing match.😂
@@spookysock there's a reason Buhurt weapons have weight limits, can't thrusts, and don't use properly constructed pollaxe reproductions: they work too damn well.
That leads to two very different ways of fighting. I don't like the Buhurt style myself (though I can appreciate the athleticism required of it), which is battering the other into submission, tenderizing them through over-engineered, overbuilt harness that's been sport-optimized rather than historically accurate.
An armoured HEMAist doesn't go for mighty crippling blows, they go for documented techniques and to use the weapons they way they were actually used, primarly to jam a point where there is no plate, while wearing historically-accurate harness that often doesn't nearly have the same plate coverage as a Buhurt kit.
@@spookysock What do you mean by that for fencing is more realistic. This is more brutal and still real fighting with rules off course else people would die.
Both of these helms are really cool!
Small Knight: I stab you in the neck.
Big Knight: ...and?
Man this must be fun, fighting against a good friend knowing you can't hurt each other.
But I get hurt a lot by these punches. 😂
@@dequitem So why are you continuing then, adrenaline? Or do you like hitting someone in armor with a sword more than you dislike being hit with one?
Both 😁
Guy in black was dead just before half way. Likely from the armpit strike.
I didn't think he would died immidietly, but he would bleed!
@@dequitem As a former Army Medic, I would say it's possible he could have finished his fight with you, but he was a dead man walking after those pokes you gave him.
@@LooniJooseYeah indeed, big guy would’ve been dead in a real situation. Not to say the short one would have lived eithery
Medieval battles were way more brutal than i tought they were
And this is only a duel without blood and death screemings
@@dequitem indeed
In castle hallways and walls and small defense zones it was basically 2 guys grabbing eachother and stabbing until 1 or both stopped moving. You were very lucky to get a knockdown blow with your main weapon chances are everybody is going to grapple and stab eachother by the end.
Guys, when you do the reconstruction it is seriously admirable, every detail of the armor, your movements, there is no vassal who collects the corpse😢
Wenn man den Dosenöffner mal nicht findet
😂😂😂
Great battle
Thanks
These "realistic" battles are much more entertaining and suspenseful than probably 90% of Hollywood takes. It's more human than what you normally see on the big screen.
It feels like the one who loses is the one who is too tired to continue messing around)
It looks a bit goofy from the outside, but when you're in that, covered by steel sweat suit, barely any visibility a sheer tank smacking you with metal, every move lifting the metal, it must be so raw.
The dagger jabbing was next level! I haven't seen anyone use any kind of thrusting weapon yet. Just like a true knight though. Loses his weapon and pulls out the dagger, niice
I never took into account how terrifying it must have been to have the misfortune of fighting someone twice your size as a knight…
Medieval ancestors from the purgatory:-
Look at our grandchildren fighting, what gentle and kind children they are 😂🔥
Man you know shit's dour when the old reliable tackle-and-pull-the-knife trick doesn't work
When choosing an opponent for a duel, don’t even think about engaging the Burhurt fighter: his “melee weapon” is everything attached to him, armor included.
I challenged him.
@@dequitem AND?
"Dispatch, I got 2 men in full armour, i repeat 2 men in full knight armour fighting in a field."
"What?"
"Yeah, I think my shift just ended so goodnight gentlemen."
"Copy."
Ayyy I see you there Osoto-gari, being all sneaky
I had a very eccentric art teacher in middle school and he said most knight duels ended on the ground and they would then pull a dagger to get to the weak points
In a buhurt helmet I took 4 halberds to the head in one second, and is ok. Historically accurate helmet would get me killed.
Indeed.
Bro forgot to roll.
🤣
This is where big men excel. Put armor on both men and give them objects to swing at each other. Both are slowed down by their armor and their weapons so the big man’s distinct advantage really comes into play.
Damn! That punch looked devastating! Legitimately curious how effective it was. Even with the helmet that did not look fun to be on the other end of.
it rattles your brains and disorients you
when you and bro turn on god mode and try killing eachother
So much better than watching blouse fencers pretend their swords are lightsabers and "killing" with weak touches.
At a certain point in medieval history when helmet visors didn’t have straps to hold them down, the scuffle on the ground is pretty much what’d you see, with two combatants trying to lift to other man’s visor and stab him in the face. Weapon play is good and all, but to be honest I like seeing an actual scuffle in hand to hand, cause for most 1 on 1 actions between armored opponents, it’d turn into that.
Fully armored knight learns modern boxing techniques
Head butt!
It reminds me of bear fighting, would love to see this in a movie. But man I’ll be watching more of your videos, they’re great!
What’s crazy is against an unarmored opponent or even a lightly armored opponent every single one of those hits would be damn near fatal. Full armor you eat those for breakfast. Really shows how powerful a core of knights was to an army.
The most realistic fight I've ever seen!!! He was stabbing for the gap to get the jugular!!AWESOME
Nice video, the buhurt fighters brigandine looks awesome.
Thanks. I will tell him. Look for his Instagram!
To do this sport you have to have so much trust in your armor and that the other guy won’t accidentally hit your eye
- Dude, we're fighting for fun, right?
- Do you remember how you deleted my save in the game "Komiyoshi's Lucky Fox"?
That looks like a blast. A blast from the past that is.
The real lawbringer.
This looks very exhausting, and you are still not trying to kill each other(which is good😅). It puts the "they trained their whole lives from an early age on" into perspective!
Sound of me trying to quietly get a spoon at night:
idk what it is about these videos
they just seem so fascinating to me.
maybe its just the lack of highly stimulating music and the clattering of armor that just makes it feel so strange and interesting.
I did like that headbutt, but I think this would have gone to the guy with the dagger. The punches won't end the fight, but a dagger between the plates would.
Yes, maybe my stabs with the dagger would have brought victory, but if he had survived the stabs and his arms were still able to move, the victory went to him. Those punches definitely ended the fight. I blacked out, had to let go of the dagger and lost my stable footing.
Have you ever been hit by a sledgehammer? A good punch in armour can have the same effect.
Agree, this would have ended very differently if those stabs to the back of the neck had a point on them and gone through, injuries to the neck like that mean the other guy would likely gas out quick, he was totally open.
I think that's one of the limitations of this kind of reenactment, in this case it goes to technique in a point system, or who can just take the most punishment in something like this, but the reality is those weapons are meant to execute enough force to avoid or curtail the latter result, if you can get the opportunity to use them. Fight becomes a different thing than we can (or really desire to) simulate when someone is bleeding out from multiple stab wounds to the neck.
@@Lurklen yes, whether we use steel, rattan, or foam, we have to make it a game. That makes it necessary to make it in some ways unrealistic.
Although I am surprised to hear how effective those punches were. I wouldn't think such a thing would get through the protection of the helm, but the guy in the helm says they hit hard.
@@dougmartin2007 It's one of the things that's so frustrating about being interested in a practice that is largely based around reenactment of, well, hurting people in creative and skillful ways lol.
Yeah, I was surprised too. But then again his opponent is experienced in the sport and the sport is largely about punishment and delivering force. Not someone I'd want hitting me in the head, regardless of what I was wearing lol.
This short did a pretty good job telling us how deadly armored foot fighting is, imagine the whole battlefield are filled with these guys smacking each other with lances on horseback then ended up wrestling around on the ground 😅
Thanks for your kind words!
Watching that in real life back in the day must've been something.
From all I've seen so far,
Judo might actually be the mostpractical sport for armed combat
Imagine stabbing a guy 3 times and then he just fucking clocks you. This is so cool.
2 complete different fighting styles. And i`m 100% sure a skilled knight would out preform a buhurt fighter.. if they stick to their own rule set hahah.
But buhurt is more fun and we can eat crayons.
If you like duels more than Harnischfechten is more fun, but when you like teamfights there is no alternative to Buhurt!
it may not seem like it, but that man really is HUGE
198 cm plus helmet.
@@dequitemShortest German man be like
Pole hammer dude just DEAKS the other guy in the face
Nice to see how fast these twohanded weapons swing around when you wield them with purpose. Was a beautiful buttend strike there too. I thought you needed control of a weapon in order to use fists, but I could be wrong (or this could be without normal rules).
There were no normal rules. There were 3 rules. 1. Fight until the surrender of a fighter. 2. Blunt weapons only. 3. Stop: When someone screams "stop".
An bastard sword(2handed) is perfect but then stabbing someone with it is not allowed for a very logic reason.
You guys are so friggin awesome 🎉
Explain: they were actually just hugging nicely
This some underground fight club level shit💪🏼🤣
Imagine a taking knee from an armored opponent. That would be brutal.
There is a fights on my channel were I end the fight with a knee to the face.
I like his brigandine. Thats my armor of choice.
Fair reminder that these guys aren’t even real knights. Medieval knights were a bit bigger and often trained for decades specifically to do this stuff. Idk what their backgrounds are but as cool as this is, facing a real knight in melee combat would be utterly terrifying. They were the pinnacle of speed, strength, and defense.
It's fun to watch knights duking it out lol