@@paragon1782 oh dude this is the foundation of what the best armed forces in the world learn this is the roots of it most definitely. 52 blocks as I learned it is really in all of this damn near coincidentally because the optimal movement of human combat studied in different places still leads back to shared concepts that all help achieve one goal or another. You see all this type of stuff in the Batman a LOT actually!
As of this year I apparently have 40 yrs in the martial arts. (Lol. I’m old 😂) Doesn’t mean I’m special or better. Means I’ve walked ahead of you. First started learning FMA in 1981. I’m seeing your trap muscles bunch up on the standing trap. Think about making the trap with structure not your size and strength. You point your elbow where you want it. Often down on that trap. It engages whole set of muscles I can see you aren’t currently using. Allows the technique to work when you’re an old fart like me. Aikido people would make some fluffy “KI explanation” for what I’m trying to share. It’s just engaging your whole structure in what your doing. Play around with it. Find someone bigger and stronger to play with. You’ll find you have to use what I’m saying to have the technique work. Best of luck in your dirty boxing.
Looks great, and congrats to anyone training in this discipline for guidance, structure and learning self defence. Imo, I’d love to learn FDB, but I can’t commit to a martial art if it’s not tested in a professional way against another martial art, one which has been thoroughly scrutinised and proven to work: Muay Thai Boxing, Western boxing, BJJ, Judo, Kickboxing, Wrestling, Sambo, etc…
Qué buena técnica es extraordinaria muchas gracias por su vídeo , BRUCE LEE dijo sobre este arte marcial que superaba al WIN TSUN en su parte de atrapar y golpear , realmente es un artes para vencer .
@@marcuscopley4467 I dunno man that Arm catch seems fairly high percentage. Plus there are tons of great muay Thai moves and even some boxing moves that would work great for mma that aren't widely used. I'm gonna try and hit the arm catch in sparring next time.
Probably because generally anything that qualifies as 'boxing' and not kickboxing focuses on upper body striking and decent to highly advanced footwork especially considering the influence and evolution of modern western boxing. The difference is that being dirty isn't just about punching only like in a western boxing competition. Dirty boxing is generally self defence oriented and so with the exception of low kicks kicking isn't too important. Alot of historians to the best of my knowledge claim that western boxing evolved from bare-knuckle boxing in which at one point in time involved a bit of low kicking and limited wrestling. Considering that 'boxing' doesn't have to be defined as punching only.
Haha that arm grab if not perfectly executed would result in a devastating left hook from a moderately skilled boxer. The technique would be great for a fight against a drunk 70 year old who had a bad hip.
“Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do”. - Bruce Lee
I like this stuff because it takes advantage of the awkward positions in a very natural way.
I wish he'd do something full length/for sale. Filipino martial arts are slowly coming into the highest levels...
You think this stuff is legit? I can imagine the Arm trap into dirty boxing working.. maybe
@@paragon1782 yes absolutely. Some can be disregarded for my purposes, but for hand-fighting alone yes
@@BrendanDormanMMA okay I'll try and hit it in sparring then.
@@paragon1782 oh dude this is the foundation of what the best armed forces in the world learn this is the roots of it most definitely. 52 blocks as I learned it is really in all of this damn near coincidentally because the optimal movement of human combat studied in different places still leads back to shared concepts that all help achieve one goal or another. You see all this type of stuff in the Batman a LOT actually!
Very interesting and novel. I would like to see some hard sparring footage where someone is pulling it off consistently before I trust it though
Exact what I was thinkin....
ok ill try it in sparring, hopefully my parter doesnt mind the knee to the back of the head
@@chrissalas3196 feel free to try the other stuff instead maybe? Lol
Jon bellion fo tha win
@The Tide Rises that was the vibe I was getting as well 😬😂
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Max respect to all of the Eskrimador out there... Peace ☮️
Спасибо! Очень интересная фишка. Будем пробовать
I need more of these "#dirtystyles"
As of this year I apparently have 40 yrs in the martial arts. (Lol. I’m old 😂) Doesn’t mean I’m special or better. Means I’ve walked ahead of you. First started learning FMA in 1981. I’m seeing your trap muscles bunch up on the standing trap. Think about making the trap with structure not your size and strength. You point your elbow where you want it. Often down on that trap. It engages whole set of muscles I can see you aren’t currently using. Allows the technique to work when you’re an old fart like me. Aikido people would make some fluffy “KI explanation” for what I’m trying to share. It’s just engaging your whole structure in what your doing. Play around with it. Find someone bigger and stronger to play with. You’ll find you have to use what I’m saying to have the technique work. Best of luck in your dirty boxing.
very nice presentation. two thumbs up
Looks great, and congrats to anyone training in this discipline for guidance, structure and learning self defence.
Imo, I’d love to learn FDB, but I can’t commit to a martial art if it’s not tested in a professional way against another martial art, one which has been thoroughly scrutinised and proven to work: Muay Thai Boxing, Western boxing, BJJ, Judo, Kickboxing, Wrestling, Sambo, etc…
Excelente combinación gracias Máster la voy a entrenar
They're nice moves you must be like water and Flow
Excellently ... Ahhh-maaz-ing & write your ABOUT what style & school location . thx
Absolutely mind blowing
Qué buena técnica es extraordinaria muchas gracias por su vídeo , BRUCE LEE dijo sobre este arte marcial que superaba al WIN TSUN en su parte de atrapar y golpear , realmente es un artes para vencer .
просто и эффективно!
Very nice 👍🏻
Wonderful!!
Very nice
Can these skills be used in MMA?
If they were of any use they would be widely used. This quarter speed exhibition technique is pretty useless against a skilled opponent.
@@marcuscopley4467 I dunno man that Arm catch seems fairly high percentage. Plus there are tons of great muay Thai moves and even some boxing moves that would work great for mma that aren't widely used. I'm gonna try and hit the arm catch in sparring next time.
@@paragon1782 did it work ? Looks harder than catching a kick
@@guywithmanyname5247 I keep forgetting lol I've been focusing on kick counters lately
@@paragon1782 ill get back to you on it then stay safe out there
Why is it still called boxing if you can do other things other than box? I still thinks its awesome. Just curious
Probably because generally anything that qualifies as 'boxing' and not kickboxing focuses on upper body striking and decent to highly advanced footwork especially considering the influence and evolution of modern western boxing. The difference is that being dirty isn't just about punching only like in a western boxing competition. Dirty boxing is generally self defence oriented and so with the exception of low kicks kicking isn't too important. Alot of historians to the best of my knowledge claim that western boxing evolved from bare-knuckle boxing in which at one point in time involved a bit of low kicking and limited wrestling. Considering that 'boxing' doesn't have to be defined as punching only.
I've edited and included a bit more into my comment.
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why the gloves when the attacker can't even hit you bc of the distance. Don't get fooled...
BATMAN ART DEFENSE
It’s called Dumog
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that call panuntokan in lizon but in visaya dumog in my iland where i am belong
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JKD is the shit took a little
Haha that arm grab if not perfectly executed would result in a devastating left hook from a moderately skilled boxer. The technique would be great for a fight against a drunk 70 year old who had a bad hip.