Hello sir, your videos caught my attention, you produce quality content, I have a question for you. If we throw a successful uppercut punch to the opponent's jaw after blocking the knife from your first move, is there a chance that the opponent will fall to the right place or at least lose?
Thank you for your kind comments. Blocking and controlling is key. Strikes are also very important but then again controlling the knife hand and disarming is vital. One uppercut might not do it. Every one is not the same and people have various levels of tolerance to pain. To expect someone to get knocked out with just one punch is wishful thinking. Keep training and practicing. All the best.
Thank you GM,much needed technique....
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Hello sir, your videos caught my attention, you produce quality content, I have a question for you. If we throw a successful uppercut punch to the opponent's jaw after blocking the knife from your first move, is there a chance that the opponent will fall to the right place or at least lose?
Thank you for your kind comments. Blocking and controlling is key. Strikes are also very important but then again controlling the knife hand and disarming is vital. One uppercut might not do it. Every one is not the same and people have various levels of tolerance to pain. To expect someone to get knocked out with just one punch is wishful thinking. Keep training and practicing. All the best.