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  • Nice Demo

  • MUTE!

  • its shit. jews suck

  • Go watch Rich Dimitri's videos on knife fighting and you will see why these techniques will not work

  • @rockstarr469

    Depends on your opponent and your speed and skill. Every combat situation as I m sure you know is different. Different strokes for different folks, man. These are just a few of the options. Honestly speaking though I agree I would rather not put a limb out against blade unless there is no other way. Good Call.

  • if this ripoff fighting style is so effective why arent there Israeli champions in mma? This is just grandstanding. Jews are incapable of physical discipline because its been bred out of them through millenia of disdain for physical application.

  • @Urchin666 MMA has rules, that's why, get off youtube.

  • @Urchin666 MMA is a sport. This is taught for self defense for civilians and for combat in the military. This style is, in fact, so effective that many military branches and law enforcement agencies use it.

    I've done MMA, boxing, kung fu, JKD and judo in the past, and Krav Maga is so far the most brutal fighting system I've studied.

    It's not geared towards sport fighting, but sport fighting isn't geared for survival in the street and in combat.

  • @Urchin666 wow you're an ignorant motherfucker arent you. I'll suppose you'll say that about Israel's military too, which is absolutely false. the Israeli special forces use this style if im not mistaken. Sport fighting and practical self defense and military fighting are totally different things. Get your anti-semantic head screwed on straight ya fucking twit.

  • @Urchin666 Ran Nakash, Neil Walton... more to the list. Your a loudmouth clownshoe. Feel free to come get some if you want it.

  • Haim Gidon is in a league of his own but his colleague, mad dog Yigal Arbiv [yuk] is a disservice tio his country...

  • Sambo relaks???....Bullshit!!!

  • Wing Tsun > Krav Maga (IMO)

  • Krav Magra.. a rip off of Eastern Asian Martial Sciences!

  • @Soulshroude i go to krav maga classes, ive done boxing, wrestling, tai boxing, street fighting.. on my first day my instructor told me to attack him i tried a right hook left elbow and went for uppercut and was put on my arse with a twisted wrist unable to move, so dont knock it til u tried it.

  • @megancookiebrandon I admit that the art is very deadly, but the arrogant parties who use it are the worst kind, it builds testosterone more than it does respect.

  • @Firemarioflowersmum number one advice in a street fight, don't throw fisted punches. Where does that leave boxing? Well, boxing is good in boxing matches, and in a stand up fight..... assuming both parties have agreed not to fight dirty. I will give it that much. Every fight I have been in wound up on the ground or in some kind of grapple in less than 15 seconds.

  • @Firemarioflowersmum the USMC has its own defense system called MCMAP that they created themselves.

  • song name?

  • Is what he's doing at 0:50 with the knife Krav Maga or is it something else, or is he simply showcasing how dangerous he is with the knife?

  • @enoxib I assume he's trained to slash at certain areas to cause lots of blood loss or shock.

  • omg get rid of this trash that your putting in my ear

  • @daveyboy728 wtf are talking about, this earshit rules

  • I like this martial art there's no messing around get in there knock the guy out and walk away

  • Is there a chance where the administrator deleate the messages that have swearing in it-this is vidio to show a system-not insult on the internet-thanks-

  • Mute.

  • the locks and counter locks look so easy. Every reaction seemed to have a counter reaction. The counter attack was short and direct, the hands setup the feet strikes.

  • @davepamn i have taken krav for a year there are more counters than i have ever seen out of any martial arts. I have taken 4 different kinds im not just bs-ing

    THUMBS FOR KRAV!

  • What are the basic principles that make Krav Maga work? What are the key objectives and tactics allow winning?

  • the locks and counter locks look so easy. Every reaction seemed to have a counter reaction.

  • Krav Maga is mix of other techniques.wing chun,jiu jitsu, boxing,karate.its not bad.

  • @Firemarioflowersmum lol calm down dude its an argument i didnt even respond and you have already commented 2 times lol. your the only one freaking out here, its alright people loose arguments sometimes. and i really dont have the time to correct my punctuation, you must have alot. your going to "mash your fucking face in person" are you hearing youself lol look at your youtube name its "firemarioflowersmum" im pretty sure the only thing you will be smashing me in is video games bro.

  • is krva maga better for self protection then aikido?

  • @101hawking Krav takes the best aspects of combat aikido. Most aikido gyms dont teach combat moves primarily. Hapkido is more of a combat style version of Aikido but I would still take Krav over anything else for real fighting.

  • @RoughNeck205 why dont they teach combat moves in aikido gyms? and krav mega i good for street fighting well i mean to protect my self

  • @Firemarioflowersmum thanks mate

  • @Firemarioflowersmum and retard once again the man who created crav maga was a boxer and wrestler soo your a dumbass never open your mouth again unless your going to suck my dick you dumb peice of shit

  • @Firemarioflowersmum haha are you serious i have been training Mma for 24 years traveled the globe to various places and what have you done? sit on your computer yea thats it..? i have seen them fight other fighting styles they simply dont match.

  • i guarantee if a boxer of the same level challenged him the krav maga fighter would have his teeth on the ground in 10 seconds. krav maga may look cool but against other styles of fighting it really cant compete i have seen it with my own eyes.

  • @ajparenteau krav maga isn't about ring fighting and rules and medals, it's about surviving in real, life threatening situations. you can't compare this two..

  • @ajparenteau I have seen such a fight and the boxer lost. Not due to lack of skill, but boxers simply have less tools at their disposal. Boxers are not trained to defend against arm grapples or a simple kick in the nuts. Nor do Krav Maga fighters defend in a fashion that the boxer would.

    Starting boxers are at an advantage due to spending more time trowing punches, but if both fighters are skilled, then it's a home game for the Krav Maga fighter due to major toolbox that comes with the style.

  • whats the music called

  • Nice fighting. But please don't say it's the best system out there. Because it's not.

  • @Flaphand ikr a shaolin monk would fuck them up

  • They are doing it wrong!

    Everyone knows this type of epic combat 'only' follows a cheesy one liner!! :-p

  • Gotta love these internet experts who say "he's doing this wrong" or "that's bad form".

    Truth is, these guys would savagely kick the shit out of you with half an effort if you put down your Cheetos, stepped away from your keyboard, out of your house, and tried to assault them.

  • ahahahaha...that gruond game was so stupid XD

  • white belt or wat?

  • @michaelfrench1 Yellow belt is the first belt earned in krav maga.

  • the guy is holding the knife wrooonnnnnnngggg

  • HEY! I KNOW ALL THIS STUFF, IT'S ACTUALLY KEMPO KARATE! THE STANCES, THROWS, HOLDS, CHOKES, KICKS, ARM BARS, all kempo karate... Heh..

  • @MADHater01 no1 cares what u know, many martial arts incorporate the same moves

  • @Devonmeister lol clearly sum 1 did, and that sum 1 waz u. LOL troll fail! :)

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  • @MADHater01 Kenpo Karate comes from Jujitsu. This Krav Maga stuff looks like JuJitsu to me. Read your history of Martial Arts.

  • @TheBuildingpro What? So, your trying to tell me? That Kempo Karate comes from JEW jitsu? Perhaps you can show me your legitimate source because I do believe quite the contrary.. Perhaps you need to read your history of martial arts, as I have a legitimate published source dating back to 1969 which would effectively make my source the oldest in north america for a martial arts history source..

  • @MADHater01 OK try googling 'origin of kenpo karate'. Willy Chow opened the first Kenpo Karate Club in Hawaii in 1949. Credited as the Founder. He was one of the first Blackbelts (Shodan) trained by Great Grand Master James Mitose who started in 1936 who was a student of Great Grand master Kiyoka Komatsu who started what he called Kenpo Ju-Jitsu in Hawaii around 1900. The moves were the same except for a few forms. I'm no expert but I know your founder was trained in Ju-jistu first.

  • @TheBuildingpro Your so full of shit! That's not where Kempo comes from and for the sake of it. Kenpo/Kempo is the exact same thing. You honestly believe kempo came from Hawaii? LOL! That's way too funny... I'm not evening going to bother trying to educate you on this.. Nope, not at all! :) Kempo was/is a form of Karate.. Not JEW jitsu.

  • @MADHater01 it's so clear that this guy is full of shit & does'nt know what he's talking about not only that but he's also a racist judging how he spells jujitsu/jiujitsu as JEWjitsu!!!

  • @jason3000ize HEH! It's clear your a fucking Jew and weren't exterminated during the Second World War's 'war on jews' or as you Juden's may call it: 'The Holocaust'. LOL! FUNNIES! Now, shut the fuck up! :) It's JEW-jitsu, and I don't know why anyone would take anything from the JEws seriously? They laid down and died in WW2; not one fought or rebelled to start revolution. They all laid down and died! Therefore, this shit is .... shit!!?! JEW-jitsu! :)

  • i see a lot of grappling/jiu jitsu techniques! Awesome self defense system! thumbs UP to Krav Maga!

  • @quetzalel krav maga is fucking awsome and iff you can back it up with other fighting styles like tae kwon do just to in hance you kicking skills oh man you"ll be the shit

  • @flubberflubby TOTALLY! Imagine this: A Krav Maga Specialist with A black belt in BJJ and wrestling skills and some muy thai or TKD or Karate! That would holy hell in a fighter! :) Long live the Krav!

  • Last time I checked Holland was spelled with 2 L. And these girls in this video would get their asses kicked by Chuck Norris any day!

  • Krav Maga is a rip off of Pekiti Tirsia Kali, and Panantukan, both of filipino origin.

  • @Eso1 no, actually its a rip off from all marshal arts and this would come out on top in any street fight.

  • How come you retards are comparing Krav Maga - The israeli miltary combat training to MMA. Like someone said, in a ring, BJJ, Judo Muay Thai training will probably be more effective. KM is for life or death situations, trust me they dont teach you how to grapple, they teach you how to DISARM AND DISABLE. The main point of KM half the time i multiple attackers in life or death combat sitations. If u think mma training will be better for a street fight you're a complete moron.

  • what is the music please?

  • @lascaronex Insomnia-Faithles

  • joooooooooooooooooooooooo u'll burn in hell

  • Best martial art in the entire world.

  • @Grenadier1939 You think so?

  • @SAUNDERSacts2618 Actually yeah, for bein' an impure martial art it's very versatile.

  • I'm taking KM here in Pittsburgh. It's incredible. It incorporates the best elements of BJJ, Muay Thai, Boxing, Wrestling, some elements of Aikido, and Wing Chun Kung Fu. But like a lot of people are saying you really can't do a lot of play fighting with it - you can do training, but that's different. Like my instructor Dave says "You're not here to score points, you're here to take control, disable your opponent, and get out of there."

  • its clear from this video that krav maga incorporated jiu jitsu into its fighting method

  • This music makes me wanna use Krav Maga moves on my self...

  • Would someone call an ambulette and put these people out of their misery? We have the journalese for these kinds of people in an easy to read anime collectors edition et cetera.........

  • this isn't krav maga

  • @360CombatClub

    I know looks like its filipino martial arts mixed with some basic grappling to me

  • @360CombatClub . Why do you say that?

  • His demonstration partner almost looks like Bas Rutten.

  • In 99% of circumstances kicking is ineffective and dangerous. Always keep knees bent and both feet on the ground as much as possible. Also, keep sideways. Unless you practice a great deal, it's better to try to defuse and evade an attack. Even if you knock someone down, their buddies might be close. So no matter what, you're going to have to run out of the area ASAP.

  • @HiSpeedDrifter sideways? in my krav gym they told us to do a boxing stance which is like your standing in a square one foot on one corner the other on the opposite but i agree with everything else you said there

  • @picklejarwontopen If you're sideways, you have better balance. Also, from a sideways position, you can move laterally - always staying outside of the attack. You can also knock people off balance better from outside. If you go toe to toe, you will lose against a larger opponent. I'm talking about if you're just trying to survive and not brawl. Most people aren't in good enough shape to brawl, so it's better to play the odds.

  • @HiSpeedDrifter oh i understand what you mean now

  • Id luv to see Silat vs Krav

  • Could you tell me the title of this song please?

    Greets from

    Pripofil

  • @Pripofil

    Faithless - Insomnia (remix)

  • I don't do Krav Maga but this is going to more effective in a real fight situation( bars,groups vs. groups and limited space). The reason being you cannot put yourself where your ground fighting in those situations because you cannot risk getting kicked in the head.

    Getting kicked in the head will change you for the rest of your life. I know because I used to work at an amusement park at the beach next to a strip of bars and seen it many times working until late into the night.

  • I wonder how many years it takes to get that good. Good god!

  • @flatpat if you are dedicated???? not that long really, aprox. 3-4 four years to get really good. Now this is an average, and of course it depends on your ability to learn and your instructors ability to teach.

  • Haim Gidon could stop Chuck Norris

  • this is not krav maga, this is JEW-JITSU!

  • @4ustr4li4 HAH good one XD

  • @4ustr4li4 right, and it is called krav-maga. Actually good idea, bra-jitsu, jap-jitsu...

  • unfortunately MMA is not an "Engagement Defense" its a fight Street fights last untill the first fighter gives in and mentally gives up. Ring fights go on well past. I am doing Muay Thai/BJJ to work out and yeah KM is an intense sprint to get you out of danger.

  • I'd like to see one of these guys fight in Brazil (Vale Tudo - Anything goes) and see how good they do.

  • @bigpapipump krav maga was not made to be a part of mma it was made to kill people and it has before. When you talk about its origin against the nazis and now being a part of the israeli commandos

  • Chuck norris sucks!

  • @quetzalel how is your mind capable of thought?

  • its just a copy of all other martial arts mainly escrima well thats what they think ??? try that with a live blade in my hand!!! putoh

  • respect

  • really cool stuff, great flow and technique , thanks for sharing

  • as to mma vs km,people who take up mma are usually of large muscular build whereas km people are of ordinary build so generally the mma are better athletically so it is an unfair contest.The self defence person just wants to learn a few moves that will help IF there is a problem.The mma guy goes in to compete as a fighter so they are psychologically different.Go to classes of either and you can see the difference in physical appearance straightaway,bit like rugby players to soccer players

  • @TheSilatiger you've got a point there but realistically its bull shit!! ive seen guys built like shit house's in my local mma get ko'd be small ordinary guys..... its not how big you are its what you know.

  • @keepittidy94

    like my old man says, big trees are easy climbed when theyre on the ground :)

  • @poc14k hahaha true true, thats a new one in my book :)

  • the prince of thieves style,every technique is stolen from other systems then they claim to have created it,watchin the progress of km you can see how they have introduced new ones as they have learnt them eg early days -judo,karate,boxin,now u see kali,silat,ninjitsu.They never give credit to those styles.Admittedly their scenarios are their own and practical for anti terrorism but many jews and israelis then diss on oriental styles not understandin that their technique base comes from them

  • Haim is the Israeli version of Chuck Norris:D

  • like the music

  • awesome knife defense

  • I trained with the bald guy in 2009 in Madrid. We did mostly floor combat.. I ended the day having lost 2kg lol

  • Hi from Tijuana, Mexico, i really want to learn Krav Magá, it is perfect for the streets of Mexico, i really like it and i really want to learn it, but i´m not sure if there´s a school in Mexico yet.

    If anyone who knows Krav magá is reading this, and if he has the posibility to bring this style to Mexico, please do it, mexican streets are dangerous, Krav magá will be a total succes in this country, people will love it!

    Shalom!!

  • @Mrgokueldestructor Its perfect for the streets of redfern bra

  • The video says nov and the description says may, lol

  • It's funny how people think that a specific attack belongs to a martial art in specific or "originally"... It's not impossible to imagine that even in the most primitive fights (between two cavemen for example) there were movements that were practically identical to ones used in modern martial arts... Just saying...

  • @originalScalez I like your analogy! Each style of martial art focuses efforts on one element or another of fighting and body development. I think identifying an attack or defense with a style is valuable to get the flavor of it, but we often take it to extremes. I think Bruce Lee's theory was correct that a fluid and open mind in combat is important so your inner caveman can come out. The style, is in what you train and develop, brining you more ability in a given motion.

  • @originalScalez I couldn't agree more, and to add, it should be common sense that all martial arts and fighting in general must always rely (or be limited to) the design, limits, and mechanics of the human body itself. Therefore, even though there are many moves, techniques, and combinations that can be employed, there is a very finite number of things that are truly effective. Not saying a small number of things, just very definable.

  • not so much this

  • Lots of moves are taken from bjj and jj. Underhooks, overhooks, kimura, armbars, heel hooks etc. I'm training bjj and I could spaar for 3 hours if my partner is good enough, so this argument about krav maga get gassed is not valid. But anyway its cool art and looks good...

  • I think Krav Maga's strength is in it's simplicity. Shaolin kung-fu (or other types like it) is more powerful in the long run, in the way they condition and skills they train, but it's the long road. Krav Maga seems to be the quickest way to effective fighting I've seen. Aikido, Tai-Chi, much of kung-fu, etc take a long time. Grav Maga, Kenpo, boxing etc, give faster rate of returns. Doesn't make one set inferior, just need to know what you want out of it. I'm a kung-fu man though and through :)

  • @Evanmander

    Basically you are right, but not thoroughly. Let's say that after two year's training the Krav Maga guy could overcome the Kong Fu guy, but after 6 years Kong Fu will kick KM's ass. but let's just say that Grand Masters in both KM and Kong Fu just don't have this comparison any more, because when your ability in self defence is ultimate, it doesn't matter what type of martial art you are using.

    Apart from that, I agree that the Kong Fu is the best, and I'm a KM guy :)

  • @ptxrox I'm not sure I totally get what you're saying: What I think you said, is that all paths lead to the top of the mountain. I'm there 100%. Study enough, and you get to a place where style is less important. I like the comment made about cavemen using techniques that we still use today. It's all about expressing and receiving force in ways that are good for you and bad for them. To me, the style shines when you look at the training within that system.

  • hate to see only pics an words this is you tube video

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  • Could one of you guys tell me the best martial arts/fighting system for up close hand to hand combat (For example: the style Jason bourne uses in the movies, is that any particular style?) Quick fast hand, arm, elbow strikes, locks and grapples to quickly take someone out? At the moment I do taekowndo which is, essentially a 'long range' offensive fighting style, right now i focus mainly on kicks and keeping my opponent at bay. So I'd like to learn up close and personal fight systems

  • @NightRider2k8 Some good ones.Krav Maga this one.Hisardut( israeli) if you can find it.Escrima Kali very good,what Bourne used in the movies.It was a movie though. Silat,also very good.Judo,can be too sport oriented but still tough.BJJ sometimes same problem as Judo.CombatSambo,Systema(some people have some understandable problems but I think the top guys are likely bad ass.All may suffer from over commercialization spreading too fast including KM or too much emphasis on sport Use your head/gut

  • @NightRider2k8 Shaolin Kung Fu if you like striking moves. Judo or aikido if you prefer grappling. To *quickly take someone out*, I'd say shaolin. Nothing I've seen is faster in that respect. Yeah, not even Krav Maga, there's nothing particularly new in it.

  • @Giby86 ah ok, I'll check out Shaolin Kung Fu, thanks 

  • I disagree. I top level MMA fighter would submit or KO one of these guys. NIce for a woman trying to prevent and assault, but not practical against someone that is properly trained in strikiing and ground fighting. We have had Krav guys at our gym and most were all show. Most were frozen with takedowns or viscious leg kicks before they had a chance to execute. Plus the guys gassed quickly. Looks a lot like Wing chung Kung Fu.

  • @evolveperformancemma This is exactly my point: Having someone "show" you krav maga in a display fight at a gym is NOT Krav Maga. A KM fighter can't kick you in the knees, gouge out your eyes or punch you in the throat during a "display" so they aren't fighting KM.So yeah, MMA fighter prolly will kick ass in a RING FIGHT. In a street fight, which statistically lasts around 45 seconds, KM is best. In a ring fight that can last 5 rounds, yeah KM fighter might get gassed. There is a big difference.

  • @Mixx1290 45 seconds? You wish.

  • @Giby86 I wish? Watch any vid of a fight here on youtube. After the shit talking, when the punches actually start, I would bet money it's over in under 45. I'm a DJ who has witnessed and been a part of a lot bar fights. Every single one of them was done in under 45 seconds either by a knock out or the fight was broken up by a bouncer etc. If you don't take my word on it, look up the statistics. Studies have been done on this by military organizations world wide. God, know-nothings piss me off...

  • @Mixx1290 You don't understand. What I meant was that 45 seconds is WAY too much time. If you have been trained in a serious martial art you should be able to end a street fight in a few well aimed strikes. And in way less than 45 seconds. Of course if you're talking about a bar brawl between two half-drunk thugs things are different.

  • @Giby86 Ah, it makes sense now. I took your comment as 45 seconds being to short of a time for a fight. I apologize for my comment and I agree with you. In an actually fight where beer isn't involved, it's more around 10-15 seconds if you know how to fight; even shorter if it's a drunk guy against a sober guy. Been there a few times and ended the confrontation with a block and hit to the face.

  • @Mixx1290 Exactly. Kudos for being a civilized guy! ^^

  • @Mixx1290 fully agreed but well all these knife defences where u got for disarm wont work in reality.because no1 is going to wait for u to get rdy. and if the other guy wants to kill u then he wont let u even touch his hand... u understand what i mean :/? but yer krav maga is good ma for street fights also like wing chun

  • @Mixx1290 very true its not meant for ring fights. Aint no guns knives bats in a ring fight

  • Well obviously. Just because you have punches, kicks, and holds in street fights and ring fights doesn't mean they're the same thing. Krag Maga isn't a sport. MMA is. It's the same thing with shooting. You use different weapons, ammunition, and techniques for sporting and self-defense.

  • @Mixx1290 Yes, this is the major difference between fighting sport with rules and surviving with instincts and techinics. I respect Krav Maga a lot. If you live in a country as dangerous like in africa or middle east etc... Krav maga save your life every single day.

  • @Mixx1290 reality check...yes krav maga is awesome and you learn to gouge shit etc...but mma fighters will have the experience and repetitions to take pain and avoid harm and will have greater skill in grappling and standup...and the mma fighter can gouge and kick the groin...in any 1on1 situation an mma fighter will be dominant...krav maga's strength is in its weapons training and training taking on multiple attackers

  • @ghostskwid I have to disagree. If the fighters have the same amount of years training KM isn't at a disadvantage in a street fight; Being in a fight with an MMA fighter like I said in another comment is proof of that I think. KM fighters have experience and ability to take pain as well and against multiple attackers. And the KM I learned had nothing on weapons traing; it was all hand to hand and how to DISARM weapons so our strength is in hand to hand; not weapons.

  • @Mixx1290 Agreed with disarming weapons..but, as a BJJ practitioner, I can mop the floor grappling with Krav Maga guys, and I do, everyday of the week. Krav Maga is meant to be holistic and is why it excels as a system for MODERN defense, but you can tell by this guy's groundwork even in the video that he is hovering around blue belt level and he is supposed to be a master. Krav maga wisely chooses high yield moves, but they fail 1on1 against a highly skilled opponent.

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  • @ghostskwid For sure. The majority of my training has been standing and disarming. We do train on the ground and part of KM is BJJ so I'm not out of my element if I grapple. But, we are taught never go to the ground in a street fight if possible. You are in a world of hurt if one of his friends decides to curb check you while your humping each other on the ground. Most of my ground game I was taught was to get out of holds to get back up quickly to avoid this. Again, different in a ring.

  • @Mixx1290 Most people don't know that "BJJ" is judo modified, not Japanese Jujitsu modified. I have studied over 9 martial arts over 40 (yes, 40 years) and I charge 30 dollars an hour 4 what I will say now: The most high % 9 or so submissions In BJJ are taught at or before the purple belt level. The best fighters including GSP started their winning ways long before black belt! Earn the purple belt, 2 high % escapes from the most popular subs and positions, learn to lock in 5 subs from every pos,

  • Respond to this video... 2) Drill transitions and roll with the best you can find. BJJ is no different than any other art in that "an advanced move is a basic one done well". Take downs, wrestling for explosiveness, follow through, and penetration. Happy training all.

  • @Mixx1290 I'm not arguing that. Like I said...1on1 mma vs. krav maga fighter rules or not the mma fighter has a wealth of more experience and specialization. Against multiple attackers and weapons I do not doubt krav maga's efficacy. But as I said before, if Meatcake Buffington the high school wrestler wants to beat the shit out of you, you are fucked, do not trust Krav Maga's grappling instruction if they do not have someone with training in BJJ or wrestling- it's beyond amateur.

  • @ghostskwid I wonder what people did before the UFC!!!!! All I read is how MMA fighters would do this or that! The one thing unique about MMA is not the techniques, but the training that allows a fighter to execute high energy moves over a long duration of time. I do commentary as well as teach Boxing and MMA. The best advice I have given to my clients has been what I have been doing for 35 years. CONVICTION! There is nothing new! Bjj, MT, all get knocked out!!! Fight with conviction!

  • @CLEVELEFS mma has been around for a long time, look up pankration. But modern fighting was demonstrated at UFC 1, the only dudes that stood a chance were the wrestlers and they were all destroyed by Royce Gracie. Judo, catch wrestling, and bjj became a necessary aspect of fighting following that knowledge.

  • @ghostskwid I have been in the Martial arts for 41 years so I am familiar with Pankration and few people were beating down the doors of such "notables" as Jim Arvanitis 20 years ago. I started fighting full-contact karate in 1977 and when I wrestled in high school every one said there was no future in it! I am from New York and chinatown had underground fights in the 60s some of which my teacher won. I was around 30 years ago and people thought Bruce lee was crazy for grappling! I know that!

  • Respond to this video... 2) Now every body is trying to "get Good" so they are historians all of a sudden. One of my two teachers fought Jeff Smith in the first Kick-boxing match on closed circuit n our school was known 4 fighting all styles in the 70s! I do MMA commentary today and teach MMA. I am no newcomer unlike most n I will tell you that before the UFC Jujitsu schools and wrestling schools were empty! As for wrestlers being destroyed, goundnpounders have much success against BJJ.

  • Respond to this video... 3) As for BJJ, it is actually an off shoot of Judo and not Jujitsu. Most people think judo is just throws because that is all they see. No MMA is not new and that is what I have been saying for years! It did not start with the UFC and if people knew what fighting really was, it would not have taken the UFC to get every one "up and running". Oh and that "catch wrestling", OLD! That is what wrestling was from the start! Now "catch" lol.

  • @Mixx1290

    >A street fight statistically lasts 45 seconds

    Well, if you have KM vs drunk, I'd say about 40 of those seconds involve the ambulance call.

  • @EFDragon Touche

  • @Mixx1290 no street fight should last 45 seconds if you know what your doing, if your going to take 45 seconds to deffend yourself in a potentially life or death situation.. your already dead.

  • @swiwi86 I should have rephrased I apologize. Average street fights, where people don't know what they are doing, last around 45 seconds. Either ends with someone someone getting knocked out or security/friends breaking it up. The latter if the usual. But if you know martial arts and how to handle a street fight, you're right, it will be quicker. Only reason I brought it up was to show how I was trained. We would go 30-45 second fights and then switch partners quickly to simulate a street fight.

  • @Mixx1290 that is ok mate, however i have to disagree with your assessment

    that someone who knows martial arts will end a street fight quickly. i notice that classic martial artists struggle with the no

    rules rule, if you know what i mean :)

    Someone who has studied Krav Maga or another form of self defense martial

    arts, CQB springs to mind here you will have no such problem ending a fight

    very quickly :)

  • @swiwi86 Gah... I've been posting on this video for months. I forget not everone has read all of my comments, sorry. I agree with you completely. Martial Arts of any kind will help you out in a street fight. However, systems like Krav Maga, Pekiti Tirsia Kali and MCMAP excel in this area and give you a much better edge because they are combat martial arts, not ring martial arts. The no rules rule mentality these systems have give them hte upper hand outside of a ring as I've stated before.

  • @Mixx1290 KM is meant for a real combat situation, not ring fighting. it is specifically a military martial art, as are most old martial arts.

  • @Mixx1290 In all fairness, the other fighters cannot gouge out the other fighters eyes either or anything of that sort. Krav Maga didn't invent kicking someone in the knees or gouging out their eyes.

  • @MegaBlueZOMBIE No I understand that. It takes from multiple martial arts and boils them.I knew going into it KM wasn't a brand new system. But that's what I like about it. It's not showy or hard to learn, but it's effective in its delivery, I agree with KM philosophy and its for real life situations. That's what I wanted and that's what KM offered. And as far as literllay gouging out an eye... didn't meant that. But shoving your thumbs into someone's eyes is a great distraction/hold breaker.

  • Krav maga and russian martial arts are the most deadly fighting styles in the world

  • the big nigga realy wanted to kill this old guy

  • the only problem is his guard play in his kata ( i don't know batter name for it ) he misses some triangle chokes. and he hadn't a good control of the aggressor

    the guy is very good thought , but in guard game BJJ FTW