It was much more interesting when u saw the different disciplines pitted against each other. Since then ive totally lost interest in MMA. All the hype and drama its become too much like pro wrestling. Reality shows too. Good lord
You cant compare jeet kune do to a style, because bruce lees jeet kune do isnt a style. Its just a concept that there is no style or way of fighting. Because a fight is a fight. People say judo beats jiu jitsu, or karate beats kung fu, but lee says it doesnt matter who wins a fight, its not the style that wins. Its the person. So bruces ideal thoght was to teach people how to fight, not a certain style.
YOU CANNOT PIT A MARTIAL ART AGAINST A PHILOSOPHY THAT SAYS USE WHATEVER WORKS, ANY ART WOULD LOSE AS NO SINGLE ART COULD BEAT ALL OTHERS :O Although some do admittedly do better than others in competition but..For example muay thai doesn't work on the ground against a judo or wrestling expert: Bruce said use what works best for you, and standing muay thai has proven to work best for almost everyone imo, Muay Thai is therefore part of the philosophy of JKD as it works for most people stood up...
Bruce is godfather MMA he was the first to tell us you must be proficient in all ranges of fighting! He was the first to create his own supplement shake's, and in his movies he was not even doing Jeet Kun Do! he was being an actor! Anybody that knows anything about him knows he was fast, brrutal, great street fighter! Jhoon Rhee the father of American Tae Kwon Do say's to this day he would never get in the the ring with Bruce Lee!
@sturmbanfuhrerpena superb comment. Most people on these kinds of clips always bitch about one style being better than any other. A true martial artist knows that every style has its strengths and weaknesses as does every individual.
@chriscriswell1 everywhere, in every style. "be like water" absorb all you can from every style and then throw out what doesn't work for you. Every individual has strengths and weaknesses. A proficient martial artist can discern which things work and which ones just look good.
@mike91859 Actually elements are in all his movies. If you ever read the Tao of JKD you will read about things and see how they got incorporated into his films starting from his first one.In this movie for example, the part where he deal with the drunk guy he carries on the Rickshaw is a "clubbing attack from the side".
To me, all the self defense techniques are good as long as one uses them properly and for your own safety only. I personally (as a woman) like Krav Maga, Jeet Kune Do, Muay Thai and Aikido a lot; I consider those self defense techs the best.
@bitsmike1 But muay Thai can be used with Jeet Kune Do too. The concept of JKD is to absorb everything that can make them better as a fighter or martial artist, and discard anything that hinders their learning process. There is no "this style" vs. JKD because JKD is not a style, it's a philosophy applied to help the individual become better at what he does.
@ofFanelia yup your correct..dude i have the philosophy book of bruce lee and Jeet Kune Do isnt a style it is bunch of common sense when you going to fight and any way jeet kune do is mixtures of style ...Jeet Kune Do can be mixed with differents style with another style but the main ones are Winshung,judo juijitsu, some muay thai and karate.
My father-in-law is a TKD blackbelt, and he have good punch techniques. It's just because he's a martial artist that don't limit himself to the competitions. I'm a kung fu fighter, but i learn techniques from other fighters when i can, because we can't refuse knowledge. The sad thing is what they are doing with the MAs. They just train it to be richer, famous and have womans. That's how the kids see the MAs today.
I think that Jeet Kune do have more history than muay thai....... Jeet kune do is impressive and fantastic....It is the real mix of martial arts.....That's it...
en el minuto 2:49 bruce lee rebolea dos muñecos!!!, no se puede comparar peleas reales en un ring con unas peliculas jaajja, no digo que JKD no sirva, sino que la comparacion es ridicula
best example of JKD in practice is Manny Pacquiao. His foot work and hand stikes are based on JKD, which all about power from every angle on both sides. Extreme precision in the timing of the hip rotation. Manny should go into MMA. A little work adding some leg kicks and take down defense and he would dominate all.
What gets me in "Fist of Fury" is that 1 Bruce lee can go a defeat a whole Dojo of Karateka but that same Dojo goes and destroys the whole Kwan where Bruce Lee "trained" in, go figure!!!!
I think MMA is a great, hard-ass sport, but has taken the 'art' out of martial arts. When the UFC first came along, it was interesting because you could see a TKD fighter against a wrestler, a Kung Fu specialist against JuJitsu etc. Instead of understand other arts and learning techniques in your art to best them, fighters just started learning four of five different arts. Now everyone in MMA, trains as MMA, which is jack of all master of none. To me, all of the fights look the same.
@supergnc it was actually quite boring to see gracie never get paired up with a wrestler but instead a karate/kungfu mater. All they would do is squirm on the mat for twenty minutes.
@supergnc start training and you will realize you have to be a master of all to get in the cage. If you go in the cage with just basic knowledge of wrestling, BJJ and Muay Thai or Kickboxing you will get killed. Today MMA is what Jeet Kune Do is about adapt what works for you.
I know what youre saying. MMA just kind of took everything that was practical in SPORT fighting. To prove your point, it's still evolving and every once in a while you'll see a new move be successful that was never before used in MMA but has been in martial arts for many years.
But if you watch enough MMA youll see how many fighters have developed their own style. Ex: Rampage is more of a boxer. Machida is more karate. BJ is big on wrestling/jujitsu. Cung is kick heavy etc
@supergnc The early guys just flailed helplessly. Karate black belts stood there windmilling at one another, like they were in a mosh pit. The first UFC's just showed that martial arts had a lot more work to do. Most MMA guys come from a background in either wrestling, boxing, Muay Thai, BJJ or Judo/ Sambo and cross train to strengthen their weak points. They're masters of one art and proficient in others. Most of an art is in its basics anyways. Top level guys mostly use advanced basics.
@supergnc i complitely agree with you. remember that boxer who came to fight with only 1 glove? i think he fought the jujutsu master. those old fights remind me of van dam movies xD
@supergnc Lot of MMA fighters have mastered the art they originally practiced in. They decided to join MMA because there's no future and revenue for them in the art they originally practiced in.
Cung Le = Sanshou Champ
Fedor = Sambo champ
Cro Cop and Alistair Overeem = K-1 runnerup and champ
@BandakaKush They cross-trained because after mastering the art they originally practiced in, they also realized their weaknesses. This is the only reason why they cross-train. But they originally master one art first before pursuing another and becoming a mma fighter by cross-training. They're all specialist at their own art.
@EdDy4RheelZ I get annoyed by MMA, mostly because the rule sets they use make it too easy to rely on takedowns and wrestling. Often times the way they fight on the mat would get you killed in a real fight. Also, everyone claims to be a master of their art when in reality I've only seen a few of the fighters truly using their martial arts. There is a false perception in a lot of places that a blackbelt is a master of his art when in reality it is not a very good indicator of skill.
@Ankoku15 nice point, I have to admit, I see a lot of supposedly great muay thai fighters in mma, in reality I have seen one good boxer and one reasonably good muay thai fighter, most of the fighters are actually just great wrestlers and grapplers, as you can see from the wrestling stance most do which looks like a squat xD it would be nice just to see some good pro thaiboxers in there, the only five I know of are Thiago Alves, Anderson Silva, Alistair Overeem Wanderlei Silva and Shogun
@Ankoku15 Going to the ground is bad only if there are more than one opponent bcz his friend will stomp on your face. However, in 1 on 1 fight, fighter with strong ground skills will win majority of the time against someone who have no ground techniques. I didn't list black belts here. I listed CHAMPIONS of their arts. Many nobodies can earn black belts in their arts. Very few can become champions in their arts. However, some idiot here said MMA is "jack of all trades, masters of none"
@EdDy4RheelZ Yes, but what I was saying is that the way that they grapple in MMA takes advantage of the rules. If you were to attempt the moves that they most frequently use it will expose the back of your head, neck, and very vulnerable areas to attack. You could be seriously injured or killed in a real fight if you attempted grappling moves the way they are commonly performed in MMA.
I also feel that even among the champions of MMA there are few true martial artists an a lot of cage fighters
@Ankoku15 I disagree and that's not necessarily true. Check out early UFCs, when there were no rules besides no eye gouging and no biting. Guess who won? Royce Gracie of Brazilian Jiujitsu. There were kickboxers and Savate fighters fighting dirty, such as stomps, pulling hair, headbutts, etc. Even in bar fights, I've seen many fights where fight go to the ground and even when striked in certain vulnerable areas, those buff fighters withstand them since they're well conditioned.
@Ankoku15 Many good cage fighters in UFC are true martial artists. Yes, there are few champs of MMA who haven't mastered the art they originally practice in but do well in MMA, such as Junior Dos Santos, Carlos Condit, Jose Aldo, Tim Sylvia, etc. However, there are many champions who are true martial artists who have mastered the art they originally practice in, such as Overeem, Couture, Machida, Jones, Lesnar, Fedor, Cro Cop, Dan Henderson, Cung Le, etc.
@supergnc Which was its intent.MMA should actually stand for"MODERN Martial Arts"or"Mixed MODERN Arts".Think of it like this.When the US sent soldiers to Iraq, what if they used older weaponry?Stuff from the Revolutionary War ( guns , knives etc ) vs the Iraqi insurgents using AK 47 and such?Same thing here.Traditional martial arts is old and people stubbornly cling to them out of ignorance,superstition,etc.Its OK to practice traditional MA but they are outdated.
@vamtheanomaly but given the fact that it is mixed martial arts any form from any given time period could be used there are however no belts in JKD because Bruce Lee developed the style himself and didnt take on an apprentice to learn from him so there are no masters in the style other than himself which is why no one can be labeled in MMA as a JKD black belt this isnt to say that some of the fighters havent studied the style as well and do know it and use it therefor it doesnt have to be modern
@shadowmaster12533 But JKD isnt a "style" though. Its a concept that can be incorporated into anyones repertoire.For example my JKD is different from your JKD, even though we label it as such.We have trained differently,mixed different parts from different arts and are built differently.We can both say we have had some JKD influence in our combat skill set even though we are vastly different.
@shadowmaster12533 Yes. You could call JKD mixed martial arts, if you chose. The whole theme behind it and the ending quote in the Tao of JKD book even says "If people say JKD is different from this or that, then let the name of JKD be wiped out, as thats just what it is, a name. Please dont fuss over it." - Bruce Lee
@supergnc i agree with you, i was in mma to learn and ive learnd a lot of good things about juijitsu and other things but when i see the fights it looks im seeing just kids, "it looks the same" but the way.. long live the jeetkunedo.. sorry for my english :)
@supergnc ...Don't feel bad. I am not in to MMA or UFC... Don't get me wrong its good for what it is... But Bruce Lee... There wont be another like him... HE CREATED Jeet Kune Do... Says alot about a person too when he majored in psychology and creates his own martial arts... Without any certain form.
@supergnc Well, what's the point of being good at one thing knowing that the one thing is only one aspect of the fighting game? Answer (according to you) = "for the sake of it" or to maintain artistry in the Martial Arts. Is that even the point of the Martial Arts to being with?
@supergnc thats 'cuz you really dont know the MMA, i'm a karate black belt, JJJ(Japan juijutsi) brown belt blue corda on capoeira en 2 years in muay thai, and I can see wht kind of arts has avery fighter.. the variety of arts make the sport, hardly.. well thats my opinion, U have Urs.. and i respect that. :)
What's the matter with you sensitive kid? Is it that you always think people hate you? I'm sorry you had a tough childhood but it's not my fault. Now piss off.
I didn't mention any masters, because I know that real masters aren't afraid to admit the truth and would simply admit the fact that some traditional styles can be ineffective, unrealistic and unnecessarily complicated, and that they do it for the love of it.
You traditional worshiping idiots think that MMA is a joke sport don't you? If it wasn't for the rules, MMA would wipe out a lot of traditional folk, simply because they got a much bigger arsenal.
JKD itself is MMA without rules in case you didn't notice that yet.
Sorry I forgot to mention all those head kicks you saw in the Bruce Lee montage is impractical for him,he would've kicked Abdomen down,never above,the only thing he would do is clinching knees to the head,but that's it,but I have never seen him do a flying knee for he also said wouldn't quite fit into his arsenal,but doesn't mean it's impractical for other learners trying to express themselves,example MMA/UFC.
may look or feel, or how precisely the artist can mimic tradition. In the final analysis, if the technique is not beneficial in combat, it is discarded. Lee believed that only the individual could come to understand what worked; based on critical self analysis, and by, "honestly expressing oneself",fun fact JKD and Krav Maga have similarity's when it comes to use what is practical in street situations,because Bruce didn't like to use those flashy/flowery moves interpreted from Northern china.
for example:Learning these factors allows a student to experience a system in what Lee called its "totality". Only through learning a system completely will an artist be able to, "absorb what is useful," and discard the remainder. Real combat training situations allow the student to learn what works, and what doesn't. The critical point of this principle is that the choice of what to keep is based on personal experimentation with various opponents over time. It is not based on how a technique
(Bruce Lee's protege) that when a person comes at you attack the front leg as fast as you can to stop the momentum,and than you close the distance by going in for a Muay Thai elbow maybe mix it up with knee to abdomen than another elbow for combo purposes,it actually takes from a lot of useful fighting techniques,if we're speaking in Lee's theory because he didn't believe in "Styles" he commonly just called it different technique is why he create JKD to combine the arts!.
Okay all of you need to know this,it feels weird being 1 of the 5 that i've talked to that actually know shit about Bruce on here!,and it shows in today standards and even back in Lee's days,that in order to become a true Martial Artist you have to search,and absorb what is useful in terms of technique and also training methods,theories,and mental attitudes etc, but as for "techniques" it makes sense because where do you think those quick clinch elbows come from?,"Thai Boxing",Dan Inosanto
@joelakastud123 that's correct. Jeet Kune Do is simply an accumulation of the most comfortable techniques for each individual fighter, no matter what style those techniques came from. JKD is about the maximum effect with minimal effort.
@joelakastud123 You and Joe or wrong,anybody who looks into the art of Wing Chun knows Bruce Lee's JKD is an enhanced variation or it!,philosophy is a misuse in this matter.but like Joe did say JKD CAN have a mix of other comfortable fighting styles (techniques) and Lee's one theory was end an opponent with slightest unnecessary movement,which kinda plays into Joe's minimal effort category.
@DBZ4ETERNITY There were so many more elements to Lee's JKD than just Wing Chun, Boxing, and Fencing. He studied Muay Thai, Kali/Silat, Karate, Savate, many arts from across the world. He took the elements from each that he thought most useful/practical and discarded the rest.
@DBZ4ETERNITY The first sentence just read like so many JKD is WC + Boxing footwork statements I've encountered. If that's not what you meant than it's cool.
@xjxm No I was implying that my first comment @Joe,was a slight overview of Bruce Lee's arsenal,like you said he brought all useful/essential factors together into one,to create the ultimate martial art. JKD has a similar traits like Krav Maga,but obviously is interpreted into different scenarios,and expressions of oneself!.
I didn't type everything I knew because "I hate Youtube characters"so I put 10% of what I could've put out there to make Joelakastud look ignorant,but I'm a nice guy,lol.
No se puede hacer una comparación entre algo que sucede en el ring y algo que sucede en el cine y es fantasía; Bruce no era un luchador, era un artista marcial; no hay filmaciones de sus peleas reales y nunca se enfrentó a auténticos maestros de otras artes marciales, no era ningún improvisado, pero no era un luchador.
@ps3nikola He was around 32. You can never be sure of someone's age exactly. There are many factors to take into account. But I agree with you! He was a really great man for sure who's legend will live on forever!!!! :-)
I came for the fights, I stayed for the beatboxing.
Cryptoguy 2 days ago
But where is jet kune do ????????
ernesto98 2 days ago
@ernesto98 jeet kune do is mostly about intercepting. look at the guys who are intercepting the attack of the other.
marketanarchist2011 5 hours ago
Siioiooioiiippppp rek
dwiantoism 4 days ago
1.19 they call Jorakhe-Farthang in Muay thai Boran
narisMEnYOU 5 days ago
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LEGENDS ARE NOT DIE EVER!!!!!WITH LOVE FROM GREECE
mpatzalhs42 5 days ago
It was much more interesting when u saw the different disciplines pitted against each other. Since then ive totally lost interest in MMA. All the hype and drama its become too much like pro wrestling. Reality shows too. Good lord
kcneill 6 days ago
You cant compare jeet kune do to a style, because bruce lees jeet kune do isnt a style. Its just a concept that there is no style or way of fighting. Because a fight is a fight. People say judo beats jiu jitsu, or karate beats kung fu, but lee says it doesnt matter who wins a fight, its not the style that wins. Its the person. So bruces ideal thoght was to teach people how to fight, not a certain style.
hominghua 1 week ago
YOU CANNOT PIT A MARTIAL ART AGAINST A PHILOSOPHY THAT SAYS USE WHATEVER WORKS, ANY ART WOULD LOSE AS NO SINGLE ART COULD BEAT ALL OTHERS :O Although some do admittedly do better than others in competition but..For example muay thai doesn't work on the ground against a judo or wrestling expert: Bruce said use what works best for you, and standing muay thai has proven to work best for almost everyone imo, Muay Thai is therefore part of the philosophy of JKD as it works for most people stood up...
kyle1172 1 week ago
This is pathetic video. Where is the JKD beating other styles?
I only see the JKD in the movie clips.
chosonnom 1 week ago
@chosonnom read the top comment.
LogicalReaction 1 week ago
Bruce is godfather MMA he was the first to tell us you must be proficient in all ranges of fighting! He was the first to create his own supplement shake's, and in his movies he was not even doing Jeet Kun Do! he was being an actor! Anybody that knows anything about him knows he was fast, brrutal, great street fighter! Jhoon Rhee the father of American Tae Kwon Do say's to this day he would never get in the the ring with Bruce Lee!
sturmbanfuhrerpena 2 weeks ago 8
@sturmbanfuhrerpena superb comment. Most people on these kinds of clips always bitch about one style being better than any other. A true martial artist knows that every style has its strengths and weaknesses as does every individual.
LogicalReaction 1 week ago
WHERE'S THE JKD ?
chriscriswell1 2 weeks ago
@chriscriswell1 everywhere, in every style. "be like water" absorb all you can from every style and then throw out what doesn't work for you. Every individual has strengths and weaknesses. A proficient martial artist can discern which things work and which ones just look good.
LogicalReaction 1 week ago
@LogicalReaction Now, i follow you
chriscriswell1 1 week ago
What a stupid song
rgs597 2 weeks ago
it is all on who works harder and who wants the win the most.
kinglionheart450 2 weeks ago
RIDICulous name of video and song....stupid
MILIFANGR 2 weeks ago
Styles are not meant to be compare... the only one we compare are the fighters...
Philawockeez 2 weeks ago
SEX VS DRUGS!!!!!!!!!!
TheLockon00 2 weeks ago
It's all about the fighter, not the style.
kungfutoa21finland 3 weeks ago
Simply...if you show jkd,show Anderson Silva or Jon Jones Bones...adaptation and flexbility for any situation
kratos6170 3 weeks ago
autor you very noob this video is fuck
Gitarist8071 1 month ago
thats not jkd its kung fu. bruce lee didnt include jkd in a movie till the end of "game of death"
mike91859 1 month ago
@mike91859 Actually elements are in all his movies. If you ever read the Tao of JKD you will read about things and see how they got incorporated into his films starting from his first one.In this movie for example, the part where he deal with the drunk guy he carries on the Rickshaw is a "clubbing attack from the side".
vamtheanomaly 1 month ago
search dan inosanto if you want to KNOW real JKD.
yocam420 1 month ago
where is Jeet kune do?
BruceLeeBest 1 month ago
BRUCE LEE WINS !
mrcjrowe 1 month ago
eh ben si brule lee était en vie personne dirais des truc comme ça -_-
DesSpoofyrogue 1 month ago
Jeet Kune Do> Muay Thai, since Jeet kune do is a mix martial art from Muay thai and others
vergilheartnet 1 month ago
that is not jeet kune do! FUCK!
SuperZangetsu123 1 month ago
There was no Jeet Kwon Do here just stupid, doh!
googlePaladin 1 month ago
stupid humans
buddhafollower 1 month ago
To me, all the self defense techniques are good as long as one uses them properly and for your own safety only. I personally (as a woman) like Krav Maga, Jeet Kune Do, Muay Thai and Aikido a lot; I consider those self defense techs the best.
JaliscoDeOjosHazel 1 month ago
pendejo....
master90shredder 1 month ago
Bruce Lee win
kesanlung123 1 month ago
1:56 is that guy wearing a wig
eatmars 1 month ago
who wins? those masters who train you for big money :D
iuno777 2 months ago
Perhaps the title should have stated WCJKD? JKD is not an art as everybody already have stated.
MarrickFait 2 months ago
what do the beat box?
kantusv361 2 months ago
Definetly Muay thay, all is real, and more brutal
bitsmike1 2 months ago
@bitsmike1 But muay Thai can be used with Jeet Kune Do too. The concept of JKD is to absorb everything that can make them better as a fighter or martial artist, and discard anything that hinders their learning process. There is no "this style" vs. JKD because JKD is not a style, it's a philosophy applied to help the individual become better at what he does.
ofFanelia 2 months ago
@ofFanelia I understand, Tanks ofFanelia
bitsmike1 2 months ago
@ofFanelia you hit it on the head, thank you.
tridra23 1 month ago
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@ofFanelia yup your correct..dude i have the philosophy book of bruce lee and Jeet Kune Do isnt a style it is bunch of common sense when you going to fight and any way jeet kune do is mixtures of style ...Jeet Kune Do can be mixed with differents style with another style but the main ones are Winshung,judo juijitsu, some muay thai and karate.
albertq150 1 month ago
..Jeet Kune do... Priceless...
Iconhulk 2 months ago
Is the song from verbal ase?
zappi5 2 months ago
Can't be compared. Period.
Detsurasu 2 months ago
looks like kickboxing to me buddy, muay thai and kickboxing are very similar it's not surprising that some people would get them confused
krazyman159 2 months ago
so um you do know that jeet kune do is not a stile right, its a way of thinking
daillness23 2 months ago
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My father-in-law is a TKD blackbelt, and he have good punch techniques. It's just because he's a martial artist that don't limit himself to the competitions. I'm a kung fu fighter, but i learn techniques from other fighters when i can, because we can't refuse knowledge. The sad thing is what they are doing with the MAs. They just train it to be richer, famous and have womans. That's how the kids see the MAs today.
RafaelSantosRS 2 months ago
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RafaelSantosRS 2 months ago
I think that Jeet Kune do have more history than muay thai....... Jeet kune do is impressive and fantastic....It is the real mix of martial arts.....That's it...
margi277 2 months ago
beatboxing is annoying, piece of shit nigger
xxxCRAZYLOVExxx 2 months ago
en el minuto 2:49 bruce lee rebolea dos muñecos!!!, no se puede comparar peleas reales en un ring con unas peliculas jaajja, no digo que JKD no sirva, sino que la comparacion es ridicula
negvich 2 months ago
lol at 2:42 that guy lay right out lol!
BahamianKing100 2 months ago
COSA CENTRA QUESTO VIDEO MA I CANONI DI PARAGANE SAPETE COME SI FANNO
boboichi 2 months ago
is this JEET KUNE DOO VS KARATE YOUR NOOB
Kohiko124 2 months ago
Bruce Lee was an actor.
Rnt911 2 months ago
@Rnt911 He was martial artist in the first place.
Detsurasu 2 months ago
this stupid video had kickboxing highlights not muay thai..
alekskrte 2 months ago
best example of JKD in practice is Manny Pacquiao. His foot work and hand stikes are based on JKD, which all about power from every angle on both sides. Extreme precision in the timing of the hip rotation. Manny should go into MMA. A little work adding some leg kicks and take down defense and he would dominate all.
PurickRottweiler 2 months ago
I used to be great at Muay Thai fighting, then I took an arrow to the knee.
Alkaiserr 2 months ago
jeet kune do is a process not a product.
CHuK1253 2 months ago 63
@CHuK1253 I agree. Bruce Lee's intention wasn't to create a style.
RafaelSantosRS 2 months ago
an knee strike doesn't mean that Muay Thai is the style used
pastirot 2 months ago
if u gona compare to 2 in movie format, use ong bak by tony jaa or osmething, why use a real fight with a choreograph one
tanminh 3 months ago
2:34 double Batman punch. Epic.
Vaylence 3 months ago
The beatbox sound like the one on in the Shorty Forty videos.
nicehome2live 3 months ago
Hikakin beatboxing in the background. lol
boityper 3 months ago
@boityper nah man it's joel turner =p
wav15243e 3 months ago
Movies prove everything.
supertacticalbacon 3 months ago
There is no " Muay Thai" here.
taijime111 3 months ago
thats not a question we all know that bruce lee ist better
butterflykick100 3 months ago
@perfectshot77 those "shitty noise" is called "Shout of Victory" meaning people do better in stuff they do when they scream or shout
Saikejo 3 months ago
witch one is doing JKD????????? have you ever seen a real JKD in action?
opactje 3 months ago
another one of THOSE videos....
bobylify 3 months ago
@143api you need good technique to have power
BoarsofWar 3 months ago
I win
cosmicgate07 3 months ago
this music really sucks
allaboutdatGDA 3 months ago
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jeet kune do defintly
tyronevx 3 months ago
How come Jeet Kune Do doesn't get cool Music?
colten117 4 months ago
@colten117 It's so cool it doesn't need it?
sickness324 3 months ago
@sickness324 Lol ikr!
colten117 3 months ago
tecniques matter a little in fighting, but is mostly about experience and reflexes... the person with the best reflexes is more likely to win.
143api 4 months ago
@143api Utter nonsense.
RyzoBoii 3 months ago
IP MAN MASTER OF MASTER !
stronderbezouro 4 months ago
What gets me in "Fist of Fury" is that 1 Bruce lee can go a defeat a whole Dojo of Karateka but that same Dojo goes and destroys the whole Kwan where Bruce Lee "trained" in, go figure!!!!
Dobbersky 4 months ago
I think MMA is a great, hard-ass sport, but has taken the 'art' out of martial arts. When the UFC first came along, it was interesting because you could see a TKD fighter against a wrestler, a Kung Fu specialist against JuJitsu etc. Instead of understand other arts and learning techniques in your art to best them, fighters just started learning four of five different arts. Now everyone in MMA, trains as MMA, which is jack of all master of none. To me, all of the fights look the same.
supergnc 4 months ago 42
@supergnc it was actually quite boring to see gracie never get paired up with a wrestler but instead a karate/kungfu mater. All they would do is squirm on the mat for twenty minutes.
paralentor 4 months ago
@supergnc start training and you will realize you have to be a master of all to get in the cage. If you go in the cage with just basic knowledge of wrestling, BJJ and Muay Thai or Kickboxing you will get killed. Today MMA is what Jeet Kune Do is about adapt what works for you.
calebderek57 4 months ago
@supergnc
I know what youre saying. MMA just kind of took everything that was practical in SPORT fighting. To prove your point, it's still evolving and every once in a while you'll see a new move be successful that was never before used in MMA but has been in martial arts for many years.
But if you watch enough MMA youll see how many fighters have developed their own style. Ex: Rampage is more of a boxer. Machida is more karate. BJ is big on wrestling/jujitsu. Cung is kick heavy etc
gnredbull 2 months ago
@supergnc The early guys just flailed helplessly. Karate black belts stood there windmilling at one another, like they were in a mosh pit. The first UFC's just showed that martial arts had a lot more work to do. Most MMA guys come from a background in either wrestling, boxing, Muay Thai, BJJ or Judo/ Sambo and cross train to strengthen their weak points. They're masters of one art and proficient in others. Most of an art is in its basics anyways. Top level guys mostly use advanced basics.
KiefErikson420 2 months ago
@supergnc i complitely agree with you. remember that boxer who came to fight with only 1 glove? i think he fought the jujutsu master. those old fights remind me of van dam movies xD
supersonic060 2 months ago
@supergnc Lot of MMA fighters have mastered the art they originally practiced in. They decided to join MMA because there's no future and revenue for them in the art they originally practiced in.
Cung Le = Sanshou Champ
Fedor = Sambo champ
Cro Cop and Alistair Overeem = K-1 runnerup and champ
Hong man Choi = Ssireum champ
Yoshida and Akiyama = Judo champ
Couture = Pan American Wrestling champ
list goes on and on.
EdDy4RheelZ 2 months ago 11
@EdDy4RheelZ I agree, despite the cross training there are still specialists and style vs style matchups in MMA. A few more examples,
Lyoto Machia = Karate Master,
Kazushi Sakuraba = Catch Wrestling,
Shogun= Muay Thai
BandakaKush 2 months ago
@BandakaKush They cross-trained because after mastering the art they originally practiced in, they also realized their weaknesses. This is the only reason why they cross-train. But they originally master one art first before pursuing another and becoming a mma fighter by cross-training. They're all specialist at their own art.
EdDy4RheelZ 2 months ago
@EdDy4RheelZ I get annoyed by MMA, mostly because the rule sets they use make it too easy to rely on takedowns and wrestling. Often times the way they fight on the mat would get you killed in a real fight. Also, everyone claims to be a master of their art when in reality I've only seen a few of the fighters truly using their martial arts. There is a false perception in a lot of places that a blackbelt is a master of his art when in reality it is not a very good indicator of skill.
Ankoku15 1 week ago
@Ankoku15 nice point, I have to admit, I see a lot of supposedly great muay thai fighters in mma, in reality I have seen one good boxer and one reasonably good muay thai fighter, most of the fighters are actually just great wrestlers and grapplers, as you can see from the wrestling stance most do which looks like a squat xD it would be nice just to see some good pro thaiboxers in there, the only five I know of are Thiago Alves, Anderson Silva, Alistair Overeem Wanderlei Silva and Shogun
kyle1172 1 week ago
@Ankoku15 Going to the ground is bad only if there are more than one opponent bcz his friend will stomp on your face. However, in 1 on 1 fight, fighter with strong ground skills will win majority of the time against someone who have no ground techniques. I didn't list black belts here. I listed CHAMPIONS of their arts. Many nobodies can earn black belts in their arts. Very few can become champions in their arts. However, some idiot here said MMA is "jack of all trades, masters of none"
EdDy4RheelZ 1 week ago
@EdDy4RheelZ Yes, but what I was saying is that the way that they grapple in MMA takes advantage of the rules. If you were to attempt the moves that they most frequently use it will expose the back of your head, neck, and very vulnerable areas to attack. You could be seriously injured or killed in a real fight if you attempted grappling moves the way they are commonly performed in MMA.
I also feel that even among the champions of MMA there are few true martial artists an a lot of cage fighters
Ankoku15 6 days ago 4
@Ankoku15 I disagree and that's not necessarily true. Check out early UFCs, when there were no rules besides no eye gouging and no biting. Guess who won? Royce Gracie of Brazilian Jiujitsu. There were kickboxers and Savate fighters fighting dirty, such as stomps, pulling hair, headbutts, etc. Even in bar fights, I've seen many fights where fight go to the ground and even when striked in certain vulnerable areas, those buff fighters withstand them since they're well conditioned.
EdDy4RheelZ 6 days ago
@Ankoku15 Many good cage fighters in UFC are true martial artists. Yes, there are few champs of MMA who haven't mastered the art they originally practice in but do well in MMA, such as Junior Dos Santos, Carlos Condit, Jose Aldo, Tim Sylvia, etc. However, there are many champions who are true martial artists who have mastered the art they originally practice in, such as Overeem, Couture, Machida, Jones, Lesnar, Fedor, Cro Cop, Dan Henderson, Cung Le, etc.
EdDy4RheelZ 6 days ago
@supergnc Which was its intent.MMA should actually stand for"MODERN Martial Arts"or"Mixed MODERN Arts".Think of it like this.When the US sent soldiers to Iraq, what if they used older weaponry?Stuff from the Revolutionary War ( guns , knives etc ) vs the Iraqi insurgents using AK 47 and such?Same thing here.Traditional martial arts is old and people stubbornly cling to them out of ignorance,superstition,etc.Its OK to practice traditional MA but they are outdated.
vamtheanomaly 2 months ago
@vamtheanomaly hate to correct you but MMA stands for mixed martial arts. the word modern isnt used in it at all
shadowmaster12533 2 months ago
@shadowmaster12533 I know. I was trying to say that technically it could stand for those things given the example.
vamtheanomaly 2 months ago
@vamtheanomaly but given the fact that it is mixed martial arts any form from any given time period could be used there are however no belts in JKD because Bruce Lee developed the style himself and didnt take on an apprentice to learn from him so there are no masters in the style other than himself which is why no one can be labeled in MMA as a JKD black belt this isnt to say that some of the fighters havent studied the style as well and do know it and use it therefor it doesnt have to be modern
shadowmaster12533 1 month ago
@shadowmaster12533 But JKD isnt a "style" though. Its a concept that can be incorporated into anyones repertoire.For example my JKD is different from your JKD, even though we label it as such.We have trained differently,mixed different parts from different arts and are built differently.We can both say we have had some JKD influence in our combat skill set even though we are vastly different.
vamtheanomaly 1 month ago
@vamtheanomaly so thats all the more reason that it be considered mixed martial arts isnt that true?
shadowmaster12533 1 month ago
@shadowmaster12533 Yes. You could call JKD mixed martial arts, if you chose. The whole theme behind it and the ending quote in the Tao of JKD book even says "If people say JKD is different from this or that, then let the name of JKD be wiped out, as thats just what it is, a name. Please dont fuss over it." - Bruce Lee
vamtheanomaly 1 month ago
@vamtheanomaly RIGHT ON!
bestdealdoors 1 month ago
@supergnc i agree with you, i was in mma to learn and ive learnd a lot of good things about juijitsu and other things but when i see the fights it looks im seeing just kids, "it looks the same" but the way.. long live the jeetkunedo.. sorry for my english :)
chrisjeetkunedo1 2 months ago
@supergnc ...Don't feel bad. I am not in to MMA or UFC... Don't get me wrong its good for what it is... But Bruce Lee... There wont be another like him... HE CREATED Jeet Kune Do... Says alot about a person too when he majored in psychology and creates his own martial arts... Without any certain form.
Iconhulk 2 months ago
@supergnc Well, what's the point of being good at one thing knowing that the one thing is only one aspect of the fighting game? Answer (according to you) = "for the sake of it" or to maintain artistry in the Martial Arts. Is that even the point of the Martial Arts to being with?
nlytend1 2 months ago
@supergnc thats 'cuz you really dont know the MMA, i'm a karate black belt, JJJ(Japan juijutsi) brown belt blue corda on capoeira en 2 years in muay thai, and I can see wht kind of arts has avery fighter.. the variety of arts make the sport, hardly.. well thats my opinion, U have Urs.. and i respect that. :)
DanielArturoC 2 months ago
@maestrularmelor
You talk to yourself too much. I heard it's a good habit but anything can be abused.
JevastusSelvius 4 months ago
The Ultimate Wedgie in the world 2:21
lThellRockl 4 months ago
@maestrularmelor
Grow up you idiot I'm not your evil boss and this isn't RPG.
I'm not American either so keep failing.
They don't like it for the same reason you don't like me--I'm stronger than you.
JevastusSelvius 5 months ago
@maestrularmelor
What's the matter with you sensitive kid? Is it that you always think people hate you? I'm sorry you had a tough childhood but it's not my fault. Now piss off.
JevastusSelvius 5 months ago
@maestrularmelor
My bad. You sounded like a Asian wanna be idiot.
I didn't mention any masters, because I know that real masters aren't afraid to admit the truth and would simply admit the fact that some traditional styles can be ineffective, unrealistic and unnecessarily complicated, and that they do it for the love of it.
JevastusSelvius 5 months ago
@maestrularmelor
You traditional worshiping idiots think that MMA is a joke sport don't you? If it wasn't for the rules, MMA would wipe out a lot of traditional folk, simply because they got a much bigger arsenal.
JKD itself is MMA without rules in case you didn't notice that yet.
JevastusSelvius 5 months ago
yeap, what a stupid video with a very stupid getto music, too; I agree!
ayoyotle 5 months ago
@Pikabooyoufucksyou The video says: Muay Thai vs JKD, the gloves style is muay thai and the other one of Bruce Lee is JKD
atrejo87 5 months ago
Ese video estas muy bien hecho ,en la verdad Muay Thuay y la Ficcion Jeet Kune Do es efectivo
Neps1978 5 months ago
Sorry I forgot to mention all those head kicks you saw in the Bruce Lee montage is impractical for him,he would've kicked Abdomen down,never above,the only thing he would do is clinching knees to the head,but that's it,but I have never seen him do a flying knee for he also said wouldn't quite fit into his arsenal,but doesn't mean it's impractical for other learners trying to express themselves,example MMA/UFC.
DBZ4ETERNITY 5 months ago
which is notably called "Wushu Kung Fu",he said it arguable looked effective,and looked good,but in survival purposes it was ineffective.
And that sums what I have acknowledged so far with this journey,but I still feel like this is a slight overview but hope I've opened a few eyes.
DBZ4ETERNITY 5 months ago
may look or feel, or how precisely the artist can mimic tradition. In the final analysis, if the technique is not beneficial in combat, it is discarded. Lee believed that only the individual could come to understand what worked; based on critical self analysis, and by, "honestly expressing oneself",fun fact JKD and Krav Maga have similarity's when it comes to use what is practical in street situations,because Bruce didn't like to use those flashy/flowery moves interpreted from Northern china.
DBZ4ETERNITY 5 months ago
for example:Learning these factors allows a student to experience a system in what Lee called its "totality". Only through learning a system completely will an artist be able to, "absorb what is useful," and discard the remainder. Real combat training situations allow the student to learn what works, and what doesn't. The critical point of this principle is that the choice of what to keep is based on personal experimentation with various opponents over time. It is not based on how a technique
DBZ4ETERNITY 5 months ago
(Bruce Lee's protege) that when a person comes at you attack the front leg as fast as you can to stop the momentum,and than you close the distance by going in for a Muay Thai elbow maybe mix it up with knee to abdomen than another elbow for combo purposes,it actually takes from a lot of useful fighting techniques,if we're speaking in Lee's theory because he didn't believe in "Styles" he commonly just called it different technique is why he create JKD to combine the arts!.
DBZ4ETERNITY 5 months ago
Okay all of you need to know this,it feels weird being 1 of the 5 that i've talked to that actually know shit about Bruce on here!,and it shows in today standards and even back in Lee's days,that in order to become a true Martial Artist you have to search,and absorb what is useful in terms of technique and also training methods,theories,and mental attitudes etc, but as for "techniques" it makes sense because where do you think those quick clinch elbows come from?,"Thai Boxing",Dan Inosanto
DBZ4ETERNITY 5 months ago
where's the jeet in this video?
sioulblackdevil 6 months ago
@sioulblackdevil On the Bruce Lee scenes
atrejo87 5 months ago
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atrejo87 5 months ago
lol i dont see any jeet kune do that bruce lee taught used here in the ring fights
UniversalExpanse 6 months ago
@UniversalExpanse the ring fights are muay thai .. Lol
Durzahh 6 months ago
What a stupid video...
GREEKthanosgr 7 months ago 36
@GREEKthanosgr Why is the video stupid? I don't see anything wrong with it??
eissa29 4 months ago
@eissa29 Ask all the others here...Check my thumps up and the votes...Sry my english its sucks
GREEKthanosgr 4 months ago
wat happend couldnt aford real music lol :D hahahaha
LXFREESTYLE 7 months ago
these ring fighters just wail their fists around and hope to land a hit.
I respect Muay Thai, but not like this
rockloverdude 8 months ago
MUAY THAI WIN 4 EVER!!!
todostemas 9 months ago
jeet kune do isnt even a fighting style its a fighitng philosophy bruce lee was a wing tsun fighter
joelakastud123 9 months ago
@joelakastud123 that's correct. Jeet Kune Do is simply an accumulation of the most comfortable techniques for each individual fighter, no matter what style those techniques came from. JKD is about the maximum effect with minimal effort.
corkystorky 8 months ago
@joelakastud123 You and Joe or wrong,anybody who looks into the art of Wing Chun knows Bruce Lee's JKD is an enhanced variation or it!,philosophy is a misuse in this matter.but like Joe did say JKD CAN have a mix of other comfortable fighting styles (techniques) and Lee's one theory was end an opponent with slightest unnecessary movement,which kinda plays into Joe's minimal effort category.
My point is Philosophy is incorrect word.
DBZ4ETERNITY 8 months ago
@DBZ4ETERNITY There were so many more elements to Lee's JKD than just Wing Chun, Boxing, and Fencing. He studied Muay Thai, Kali/Silat, Karate, Savate, many arts from across the world. He took the elements from each that he thought most useful/practical and discarded the rest.
That's basically the "philosophy" of JKD.
xjxm 7 months ago
@xjxm Correct I made that apparent in my last comment though,thanks for the further overview.
DBZ4ETERNITY 6 months ago
@DBZ4ETERNITY The first sentence just read like so many JKD is WC + Boxing footwork statements I've encountered. If that's not what you meant than it's cool.
xjxm 6 months ago
@xjxm No I was implying that my first comment @Joe,was a slight overview of Bruce Lee's arsenal,like you said he brought all useful/essential factors together into one,to create the ultimate martial art. JKD has a similar traits like Krav Maga,but obviously is interpreted into different scenarios,and expressions of oneself!.
I didn't type everything I knew because "I hate Youtube characters"so I put 10% of what I could've put out there to make Joelakastud look ignorant,but I'm a nice guy,lol.
DBZ4ETERNITY 6 months ago
No se puede hacer una comparación entre algo que sucede en el ring y algo que sucede en el cine y es fantasía; Bruce no era un luchador, era un artista marcial; no hay filmaciones de sus peleas reales y nunca se enfrentó a auténticos maestros de otras artes marciales, no era ningún improvisado, pero no era un luchador.
rbrtdornel 9 months ago
@rbrtdornel no solo un maestro marcial sino un filosofo
Zoka72vl 7 months ago
Man Bruce Lee would take every one iin the world if he was still 32
ps3nikola 10 months ago 42
@ps3nikola or still alive
Stols001 6 months ago
@Stols001 yeah
ps3nikola 6 months ago
@ps3nikola chuck norris would kill brucie
bucks1890 5 months ago
@bucks1890 no he wouldnt
ps3nikola 5 months ago
@bucks1890 Go watch way of the dragon or just type in chuck norris vs bruce lee. That's pretty much all you'll find on bruce vs chuck.
Xinyuan12345 5 months ago
@ps3nikola Yeah, right. Talk about idol worship.
HowToMarket 5 months ago
@ps3nikola AND YOU KNEW BRUCE LEE PERSONALLY. HE WAS AN A-C-T-O-R WHO WAS GOOD AT MARTIAL ARTS N-O-T A GOD, COMPRENDEZ?
Dobbersky 4 months ago
@Dobbersky I know he wasn't a god I never said it
ps3nikola 4 months ago
@ps3nikola He was around 32. You can never be sure of someone's age exactly. There are many factors to take into account. But I agree with you! He was a really great man for sure who's legend will live on forever!!!! :-)
eissa29 4 months ago
@ps3nikola If he was still alive...
RayneVoxx15 4 months ago
@RayneVoxx15 yeah
ps3nikola 4 months ago
@ps3nikola what's with the 32?
Saikejo 4 months ago
@Saikejo his age when he died
ps3nikola 4 months ago
@ps3nikola if he was still alive
R3dTigerM40A3 3 months ago