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  • the chinese boy is hot too bad he lost has is he in other fight videos?

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  • That's got to be the most clueless MMA commentary you'll ever hear. The guys should just do everyone a service and shut up.

  • 解说太傻比了

  • damn, first time i seen this, nice one vaughn!

  • I love the freaking rocky win soundtrack at the end lol

  • WTF? why didn't he do an armbar....

  • The myth of chinese martial arts

  • @trankuser9

    You mean like all the other matches that Sanda and Sanshou fighters win? Like He Peng and Cung Le?

  • @trankuser9 chinese martial arts... dump the scrolls in the bin...

  • @trankuser9 Most Chinese MMA fighters don't use Chinese martial arts. And none of the fighters in the AOW promotion use traditional Chinese martial arts.

  • @LemonNation They used A new hybrid Called Sanda. Which was made 50 years ago

  • @LemonNation What the fuck are you talking about, most Chinese MMA fighters use San Da, that is a Chinese martial art fool., I live in China and work with MMA fighters here.

  • @jaiharman1 Sanda is a combination of other nations' martial arts. Giving it a Chinese name does not make it Chinese.

  • @LemonNation OK so I guess BJJ isn't a martial art then, nor is Judo, Jiujitsu or Wrestling as they all come from China...... Think before you speak.

  • @jaiharman1 Now you're just being a dummy. I didn't say Sanda isn't a martial art. I said it's not Chinese.

    My point being that Chinese fighters use techniques studied and pioneered by other nations rather than the traditional, true Chinese martial arts. And that is because the traditional Chinese martial arts were pretty flawed.

  • @LemonNation You're an Idiot!! SanDa is not seen as a style itself, rather it is considered as just one of the two components of Chinese martial arts training and is often taught alongside with TaoLu. The curriculum was developed with reference to traditional Chinese martial arts. You don't even speak Chinese so why the f*ck do you know. I live in China and train SanDa fighters. Art of War Fighting Championship are dominantly of WuShu KungFu background dipsh!t. Maybe you should do some reading.

  • @jaiharman1 You can call it wushu and kungfu all you like, but let's be real, the striking is basically just muay thai with a little bit of karate thrown in.

  • @LemonNation I guess you're from Amerika and think you guys invented everything. I teach martial arts that are older then your country. Fucking dumb bastard. SanDa comes from Chinese Kung Fu arts. Try a search of Wikipedia. Guess it hurts to know that you didn't even create MMA or UFC it was a family of Brazilians, Baseball (British) Football (British) BMX (British) Hamburgers (British) French fries (France) one thing you did invent, the Tampon, makes sense since you're all stuck up cunts!!

  • @jaiharman1 Hah, I never said Americans invented any martial art. The Japanese and the Thais came up with most of the stuff Chinese and Americans use.

  • @LemonNation Are you fucking kidding me! China took all of the arts to East Asia you fucking moron, Kung Fu originally came from India and traveled to China with the Buddhists, from there it was adopted/developed by the Chinese who spread it to the rest of Asia... You are the dumbest, most uneducated person I've come across in a long time. If it wasn't for China, the UFC/MMA/Pride/K1 wouldn't even exist. Judo/jiujitsu/bjj = Shuai Jiao and QinNa, Karate/Aikido = Kung Fu. Do Some Research!!!!

  • @jaiharman1 LOL.

    If that's the case, then Chinese fighters are using an Indian martial art.

    But that's not the case, and you're completely inventing martial art history to suit your nationalistic ego. Trying to give China credit for modern MMA and the UFC has got to be the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.

  • @LemonNation Im not even chinese..... lol

  • @LemonNation Why don't you try and explain who created the UFC then...... This should be fun. Oh and btw, just because it was on US soil doesnt make it an Amerikan invention... good luck with your explaining. God damn you Amerikans are self-righteous, I cannot think of one thing that Amerika created all by their little selves in 235 years of insignificant history.

  • @jaiharman1 The Gracies (Brazilians) created the UFC. U.S. citizens (the Fertita brothers and Dana White) bought the organization and ran it. So, that's +1 for the Brazilians, and +1 for the Americans.

    China as a big zero on the scoreboard.

  • @LemonNation Errrr, no not quite. I said created/invented. That means the people who came up with the idea, not who ran with it..... +1 to the Gracies, +1 for the Chinese who taught them the art in the first place and -1 to the Amerikunts for trying to take all the credit for other people's shit. That's like saying, "Amerikans invented beer..." when all you really did was put it in a glass, stick a label on it and market the shit out of it. You cannot take the credit for what other people do.

  • @jaiharman1 How was it the Chinese that taught them the art in the first place? It was a JAPANESE person named Maeda that brought jiu jitsu to Brazil (among other places). If anything, the Japanese should be given credit for the spreading of jiu jitsu to various parts of the world, not China.

  • @LemonNation san shuo

  • capitalists: 1

    communists:0

  • Motherfuckers: 1 (you)

  • dude that Zhou Xiao Tong is freaken flexible. He got his arm locked, but didnt tap out and even got out of it. NICE!! 3:53

  • @flapplewapple thats because the angle was bad, he was against the corner and had no power.

  • It's Zhou's second game. First loss. Hope he would get his first win soon.

  • and you talk like a dumbazz

  • but this was started recently.... when they were children this wasnt around, nor anything like it.

  • not a bad fight

  • lovely kimura.

  • Vaughn's mom used to put thumb tacks in his cereal when he was a kid. Nuff said.

  • i was expecting the white guy to get his ass wooped by the chinese dood but i guess afterall this aint just all bout china beating up other countries. great submission skills overall

  • Vaughn had this all the way. His opponent kept giving up one ground position after another, and Vaughn just did what he wanted.

  • great fight blud - nice switch from arm bar to shoulder - that guy did not seem to feel the arm bar!!

  • Nice.

    Come one, get another competition started already!

  • what a crazy shorts r u wearing, Vaughn?

  • thanks artofwarcf. nice

  • good fight

  • Yay new AOW videos! I'm excited for new events to start soon.

    Vaughn has some nice ground skills.

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