How to Effectively Box in a Street Fight like Gun-woo
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ส.ค. 2023
- Boxing Martial Artist, Pak, Breaks Down why Gun-woo's boxing was so effective in his street fight from S1E1 of Bloodhounds (2023).
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About Bloodhounds (사냥개들) (2023) (source Netflix):
Two young boxers band together with a benevolent moneylender to take down a ruthless loan shark who preys on the financially desperate.
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Is it possible to beat multiple untrained opponents in a street fight with just your two fist? Well, the odds are against you, but with a good boxing foundation and a nice straight punch, you might be able to take out a few untrained individuals before having the chance to escape. What did you think? And did you enjoy the boxing from Bloodhounds?
That show was amazing i loved it from the start it has the feel of a anime two friends meet boxing
It's certainly possible, but it's possible in the same way you could get struck by lightning and then eaten by a shark at the same time.
@gen8accord272 Bloodhounds certainly feels like a live-action anime adaptation.
In fact there are some videos, one of an arab boxer taking down four guys in a street fight and the video of a Russian boxer, giving a hard punch to a guy in a club.
In my thoughts fighting multiple oponents and win against them depends on 2 things.
First thing is you luck
And Second is that no matter which martial arts you are trained in it matters how smartly you use you skills during a fight. Becoming a good fighter depends on your ownself.
This is my thought and please reply me if you have a different opinion and if you agree with me just give a like.
This may be the first time Pak didn't destroy Chad in a short
We are trying to keep Chad in one piece for his Kengan Ashura breakdown.
@@ScenicFightsYESSS
I also LOVED his crowd control during the whole fight. It even reflects on his previous boxing matches on how he finishes his opponent quickly then moves on to the next one.
he study how to bob and weave, he has advantages in korean streets, and he knows how to defend or deal on charging opponents, careful on nimble but witty fighters and grapplers, yeah his footwork is just to moves very agile than pump and taunt shake footwork that use in dodging and move around an opponent
Ok but in real life if it truly is a crowd, the single individual looses 💯
@@dh.k363 that heavily depends on the training on both sides tho
An untrained crowd has pretty frail guys who can't really take a strong hit and land accurate blows.
Chad is happy he didn't get choked out, slammed, pinned, etc. That smile says it all
Today was a good day.
Geometry is officially the best base for kicking ass
calling in a phrase, find an angle
YEAH... GEOMETRY!
I got to use geometry, physics and anatomy that's a lot. Time to get to studying
bob and weave, footwork counterpunch tactics and perceptive coordination.
Yup, fighting is all about knowing what moves to do and when to do them.
I really enjoyed Bloodhounds! Stumbled across it on Netflix and didn't expect much, but it was very entertaining. Cool to see you guys give it a little push. Maybe more Western audiences will give it a shot that might have otherwise ignored a Korean show.
It’s a great show! So much potential material to breakdown. Bloodhounds also had some really good knife work.
@ScenicFights Agreed! As mentioned in another comment, the bromance between the two main protagonists was really well executed, and the show is very funny, despite having some really dark parts. The boxing scenes were really well done, and like you said, the knife work by the "sushi chef" characters was extremely convincing (to a guy with very little knife training, that is). I don't know if there will be a second season, but I'm very hopeful!
@@TheElbowMerchantyou’re not alone, I was thoroughly entertained, the fight choreography tells the story of their characters arcs as well
This show proves to me that we could have an authentic Hajime No Ippo live action movie
Looks like boxing and some wrestling put together. Not bad.
Those two fighting style are approved by Bruce Lee himself
Martial arts is just applied science.
Or math😊
i loved this sries..its all about boxing pure boxing..
his style is like mike
I also love the fact that Gun-Woo focuses on head movement and evasive footwork for defense. In a street fight, you can't do a normal boxing block because you don't have gloves to keep punches from slipping through. So unless you're messing around with parries or trapping, you need to keep your head away from the centerline and cut angles in order to avoid getting hit.
You can use Boxing blocking even without gloves. Just use your forearms. It work the same as having wearing boxing gloves
Bro,they're bare-knuckle
They're gonna hurt like hell!
Hell yeah! Been waiting for more bloodhounds content!!!
As The Weasel always says, straight punches beat looping punches.
His moves are impressive, but I LOVE that jacket
Gun-Woo’s Bomber jacket is so 🔥🔥🔥
he looks like much gangster that the suit opponents
Bobbing and weaving is underrated for street fights
I really like how he also uses that the goons definetly don't know how to deal with parries and uses them a lot.
I feel like this deserves a full breakdown. I feel like there was so much more here to Gun-Woo and his technique that wanted to be said but couldn’t in the quick format of a short.
I honestly wish the show had more boxing, it quickly dissolved into an gangster drama, which was really the series i wanted.
Pak is always a treat to see, scenic fights is such a treat to see.
It’s a treat to see you
Bloodhounds was super fun.
I loved how they put boxing into the fight scenes.
It also showed how Gun-Woo used footwork to his advantage while he struggled in smaller spaces.
One question I had thought was how he avoided shattering his hands as he did not wear any kind of protection for his knuckles etc.
And I was half expecting him at the end to use some kind of brass knuckles as that would have incredibly enhanced his skills.
IM SO GLAD YALL COVERED THIS
The choreography for this show was above and beyond
This show was amazing
Bloodhounds is goated fs
You guys should do a Colab with Tony Jeffries, your mix of styles would MMArt.
That’s actually really slick choreography, awesome
Its like if someone was trained by Ip Man and Mike Tyson at the same time! Lol
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR YOU GUYS TO COVER THIS I CAN'T BELIEVE I MISSED IT
We did more bloodhounds! Check those out too.
@ScenicFights Have you guys ever heard of Hell Dogs ? if I remembered correctly there were a few fight scenes there that looked pretty cool
Such a sick scene
That scene was too smooth
Such a great show
A great example of the Peekaboo style made so famous by Mike Tyson
I actually saw a video today of a guy being attacked by 4 people. One had a metal pipe. He won the fight, although he did take a few hits as its pretty unavoidable
the gangsters have always a strategy is to go around the target
sangyi the lanky one was first he use d to box with jabs and dodge close to the enemy, gun-no hwan character has study every attack to dodge and strike
So glad you covered this, me and my parents loved the show so much that watched the whole show in two days
Gonna take geometry after this video 🔥🔥🔥
Love that series
That's why you gotta love and respect the sweet science
underated show W
No throwing today, Chad does not have to get hurt 😁.
Loved it please do another Bloodhounds boxing breakdown
I mean, as kids I was always the lone one "fighting" against the others. Being in a narrow spot helped me immensely as I had them lined up, and then just using them against each other's throwing them into themselves helped a lot.
One of the coolest fight scene design, especially amazing when they restricted it to boxing technique only
Loved the show. Looking forward to more breakdowns
Euclid would be proud.
He also kept moving to avoid getting flanked as much as possible. The boxing techniques were definitely good,but against trained people, you need more than boxing
because people who practice other styles are have fight disciplines, which they study opponents well
and those opponents they fought in this series they devise strategies to pin them, but his nimble pacing tactics help him do attacks and dodge advantagw
very true. a moving target is hard to hit.
having good spatial awareness, movement, nice and tight straight punches will end a fight better than standing still and wild wide punches.
Another nice breakdown 👍🏻
Great video, enjoyed it. Good job, guys.
Love, Martina
And that’s a scene from earlier in the show, what it’s choreography does so well, as good as this scene is, is this character quite visibly gets better at his mercenary vigilante hooder bounty hunter street fighting as the show goes on, it doesn’t immediately lay all the cards out at the start with nowhere to improve.
The Boxing in Old Boy looked more realistic in an Korean movie.
Gun woo and his more laidback counterpart were killin it and the
Spoiler below
Training montage was dope
The bromance between Gun-woo and Woo-jin was awesome.
@ScenicFights For real! So wholesome, even though they are whooping ass most of the time. Really great show! And very nice breakdown, of course.
Bloodhounds is very good, ngl
very interesting
Nice video! Need more like this.
Happy to read that you liked it! Any recommendations for another breakdown video?
@@ScenicFights Do the Dark Knight rises Batman vs Bane one. I remember it was really good in slow mo.(final)
Nice break down
Thank you! Let us know which other fight scene we should breakdown next
@ScenicFights some more vinland saga stuff like a couple of askeladd scenes maybe .
We want full video ❤❤
wait to sanji's kicks
El cardio que maneja el MC ed increible, hacer todos esos movimientos de esquive y golpear con fuerza a un oponente mientras controla a los demás es muy bacan
Lets also not forget that Gun-Woo is extremly intelligent and durable. He's simply built different (Asian genetic, I guess)
My only gripe is you’d probably break your hands by like the 4th or 5th guy
Also the most important part: move in a way that makes the enemy attack one on one using your surroundings and footwork. No one can fight multiple people who are all punching you at the same time, only multiple people who you made purposefully attack you one at a time.
I did not see that movie, looks incredible. Thx 4 the recommendation
It’s a Korean series, “Bloodhounds” Let us know what you think after watching it.
Chad you have a great beard
Thank you 😎
BEAUTIFUL MOVIE...
It’s a TV series named, Bloodhounds! Check it out.
Are you talking Wing Chun theory right now?
I'd love to see you guys rate some of the fight scenes like the subway tunnel scene, mall scene, or the fish farm towards the end of the show
the tunnel scene is a difficult way to the characters, looks on the gangsters they go around them and try to hit them in necessary parts and mash them as always
Really good show
Break down chuck norris vs bruce lee please!
When he said geometry, I understood what he meant.
But I didn't expect to see math in a breakdown.
Can you say hypotenuse
I'm hoping to see you breakdown other scenes such as the baton and knife fights.
We have done the baton! Check out our #shorts playlist.
@@ScenicFights where is it? I couldn't find it on your shorts
How Legit is the Stun Gun Baton Combo in Bloodhounds?
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boxing is good for street fighting.
thanks for like and what other fight scenics your guys are going to break down.
How about the Judo used in Johnny To's Throwdown?
More bloodhounds pleez!!
We have more bloodhound videos! Check them out on our channel.
its the same style Ma Dong Seok uses in his fight scenes ...brutal and direct minimalist style
Do you have to be that good looking to be good at boxing?
Great show.
Agree! Can't wait for Season 2 of Bloodhounds.
Mathematics in martial arts? Nah bro it's 10 times harder now
So how's the holyland live action analysis
It's ok if it's not gonna be covered bcs of the quality of the 2005 (Japan) or 2012 (Korean) one but i'm fine with it😊😊
Keep up the work guys, these vids make my day so much
Realistically its better to align the opponents so that they get in eachothers way but it doesnt look cool enough for Hollywood
When will long form break downs b post again or have you got rid of them?😢
By end of October we will give you another longform breakdown
noice content mann
Thank you! Make sure to share with your friends. It really helps the channel grow.
When's more long form content coming
October
Bobbing and Weaving is more effective, even the Peek-a-boo style. But Boxers gets defeated by low kickers.
Would be interesting to see if training in basketball would help a boxer fight multiple opponents.
@sciencefights
Plz explain his wired footwork ❤
incrível como eles n sabem chutar a perna de um boxeador.
Strange to have pak the judo guy review this rather than chad the mma guy, but i assume this means pak has some boxing skills as well making him too an mma guy.
Yeah! Pak knows boxing too.
Im pretty frickin awesome at boxing
Shouldn't Chad be explaining the boxing?
Pak knows boxing really well too
im pretty frickin awesome at boxing just sayin
Important to mention it literally DOES NOT work this way in real life, you get swarmed, shot, stabbed, tackled sloppily just so the other guy can get to you etc. Even if you’re gonna win, you have to know “I’m about to get hurt today huh?”
That first exchange of blows where he hits one with a right, another with the left, then hits the guy on the ground, I’ve seen almost that exact same shit happen in real life.
I was sitting at a bar down in Austin Texas about 25 years ago and a couple of these drunk frat boys keeps messing with this old head at the other end of the bar.
Few minutes later and a handful of really messed up remarks from the frat boys and old head decided he’d had enough. When he went to spin around on his stool, frat boy one tackles him off of it. Frat boy 2 starts getting kicks in with frat boy 1 while the guys on the ground, which did not last long at all.
Old head wiggles his way out from under both of these morons and shells up.
They held their own against him for all of about 6 seconds. Frat boy 1 throws a punch, old head slips that shit immaculately and drops him with one solid punch then without missing a beat, slips 2 punches from frat boy 2 and hits that poor boy with an uppercut that brought him off his feet a bit.
Laid both of those boys out like he’d executed the same sequence a million times.
Talked to the man afterwards, the wild man didn’t even leave after he whooped these guys. Just sat his stool back up and finished his drink.
Turns out the guy was a veteran from Nam. Him and his unit used to set up fist fights in their downtime, dude said when he went into the war he was a terrified boy who had never stood up for himself.
Said that by the time he’d finished his 1st tour, he’d found out he couldn’t be frightened by much of anything anymore but himself.
I bought us another round and we sat and chatted for about an hour or so, then he thanked me for the drink, shook my hand and walked out of the bar.
My only regret is never asking the man his name.
Quite easily one of the meanest men I’ve ever witnessed, and yet he never raised his voice and never lost control.
Honestly I can’t recall him saying anything at all as he beat their asses, just quiet rage and a brutal beatdown.
Wherever he went after that, I hope the man found peace within himself. And I hope nobody else fucked with him while he was having a drink.
Why didn't they all just tackle him?
He got Bruce Lee Skills bobbing and Weaving
Honestly I think they kind of overdid the choreography and the dude’s got that time-traveler moves: like he already knew where are the fists coming. 😅
Damn bro what movie is this ?
It’s a TV series. Bloodhounds on Netflix.
Bro where can I watch that show
Netflix
What show or movie?
It’s a Korean TV series, Bloodhounds
@@ScenicFights plz explain his wired footwork
Can anyone let me know what this movie/Show is ? Looks sick
Bloodhounds on Netflix
What show or movie is this 🤔
Bloodhounds on Netflix.
as i understand he is also not telegraphing his punches... he is trowing them from the hip without raising his elbows so the bad guys wont even see them
just learn that... is it correct?
too my understanding, and someone can correct if I'm mistaken please, you get more torque/power from the hips and rather than chest and arms.
Can you please breakdown Spiderman vs the green goblin from Spiderman No way home? Thanks.
Alright but ur gonna have to buy me a glider