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  • the best on this clip is the opening music

  • Chu Mu Yen...what a monster. Ramon Ramos shouldn't be counted out for his effort, he was putting everything into that fight, but Chu Mu Yen was just on top of every exchange.

  • @CNRhKXtreme You should see chu mu yen vs choi yeon ho if u haven't.

  • i like this video

  • Nice vid man i too have a vid of myself come and check it out leave a comment and pass it on to other people every one is wellcome

  • Actually, last year the WTF changed the rules so now they give you a point for punches. It's about time. So if you want to complain about Olympic style Taekwondo being "lame" or not suited for street situations, think again. Even without the rule change our training includes hand techniques. At my dojang we learned some Hapkido, and 3-step techniques at red belt as well.

  • i love the taekwondo i startes about 2 months ago and im going for my yellow belt test 2mar and is a kicking art and its good in the emotional area to self control!!!!for those who dnt know the art dnt talk shit bout it. and if you do talk shit dont do it on the internet say it in someone who does taekwondos face you wont get up promise!!!!!

  • Mornin' everybody!!!!

  • why are they side on? i guess these thai boxing enthusiasts have never been one step side kicked.

  • its funny how everyone looks at the sports side of TKD and say its not realistic so therefor TKD isnt good yet my instructor hds 1 class specificly for sparring the other classes are for on the streets so in my TKD we learn self defence ALOT more then sport, so what every other school doesnt do that ?

  • is this a video or just a slideshow with pictures moving fast

  • how can anyone take TKD seriously, honestly. everything about it is wrong. the stance - side on and hands down - FAIL. 90% kicks, 10% punches, no knees, elbows or clinch - FAIL. body armour - FAIL. bouncing 5 times per second - FAIL. TKD was invented cos Korea needed to include a sport in the Olympics, Muay Thai invented cos Thailand kept getting invaded by Burma and Cambodia. Which do you think is going to prevail, the fancy sport or the army defence system?

  • @ActionSamwise Hey..chill mYAn!! its just a sport and like everyother sports TKD also has equal value....so let the defence people do Muay thai and let TKD pple bounce evry 5seconds!!

    And wht would this world turn out to be if everyone learned Muay Thai??!?

  • @ActionSamwise this is the art fighting, the sport. you might as well critise boxers for not kicking or grappling, or fencers for using body armour and blunt swords. Self defence fighting is a completly seperate thing, but still gets taught in good clubs. Some things should be universal to martial artists, though, respect and discipline being two of them.

  • @ActionSamwise haha..maybe you didnt know the history man..i am asian i learn both and every martial art they teach me about respect and disipline..tell ya dont judge by your eye feel it and spar with them then you know..

  • @ActionSamwise lol.. you don't know the history of TKD yet.. The koreans created it because of the same reason Thailand did.. You need to do some homework....

  • @ActionSamwise btw in good tkd clubs you do learn clinches n in Poomses even trips just 2 let you know

  • @ActionSamwise Judging by your comment, i see you r not a good martial artist or fighter or not even both... In taekwondo trainning, we do learn punches, hand up defence, and everything else, we didn't punch in a 'sport' fight is because it scores no point, no knees, no elbow or clinch because its against the 'sport' part of taekwondo rule... Same as muay thai taekwondo is invented because of war. If sport taekwondo havent gotten so many rules, we've maybe fighting in better punches and stuff...

  • @ActionSamwise seriously, if u duno, pls go do some homework, taekwondo like muay thai was created becos of war and try taking a kick frm a taekwondo exponent without the body padding, u would break ur ribs or rupture ur liver u fool, i bet ur a keyboard warrior

  • @ActionSamwise How can the stances be wrong? i mean when you look at wing-chun's stance, its often stable on the ground without bouncing. How do you expect to knee someone in a real fight when theyre gonna punch you. From TaeKwonDo, we learn how to puch and how to direct our force. As for body armor, theres such thing as full contact, youtube it if your not too lazy. And its not the martial art, a white belt in tkd can beat a black belt in karate. it all depends on the person

  • and again

    TKD… perfect sport for contergan victims.

  • 1:50

    blue i got to piss.

    red you to?

    blue yea BIG time.

  • what do you call a kick that its like a running kick?

  • i trained teakwondo once and saw theese fights. with some in my club fighting. this is god damn BRUTAL! many of them had broken legs after and arms. but on the other side. if its you who pwns. then its AWESOME!:D

  • TKD is gay.. lol

  • @TheHamster88 How the fuck can you say that??

  • @scorcher165 well u use ur keyboard, and input the appropriate configuration of letters to get the result intended... :D

  • hands up fucking hell

  • @prebirth91 dude its the sport of tkd, they dont care for guard, its all points-points-points.. if they get caught with one, theyll just attack to try to get points back, its fuckin gay. tkd is gay.

  • @TheHamster88 trolling...If you can't do it better yourself (of which I'm pretty sure, because you wouldn't be calling it gay if you could), then don't say negative things about it. If ye don't like it, leave it.

  • @mennoace ....no u ;D

  • @mennoace well derh, clearly im seeking a reaction, wen it comes down to it , its a sport, a rather lame one at that. true the knockouts are pretty cool sometimes, but thats only because they tend not to put up a guard resulting in a full fledged kick with no deflection or blocking. and i could most definitely do better :) the fact that i went and tried it, and was able to learn the required techs for the next belt in that single lesson shows its a gimped MA. I train in kick boxing and BJJ btw

  • @TheHamster88 you learned the required tactics for the next belt by the western commercial standards I'm sure...Look I'm not trying to insult you, you're probably good at the sports you do, but comparing taekwondo style/stance in a match with kickboxing is like comparing monopoly to risk, its different in many ways.

    And once again I don't, at all, believe that you can do better than the Olympic TKD-practicioners. 

  • no no i didnt mean that i would be better than them at TKD.. no no no, most definitely not although i do have a basic knowledge of tkd, i mean in a freestyle fight. not just tkd rules. if it was just tkd style and rules.. id most definitely get owned ahahha

  • @TheHamster88 now i agree with you ^^ taekwondo-ka's arent dominant enough for freestyle fights, purely because we never practise that scenario :P so idd, in freestyle a kickboxer has more chance to take the win

  • @TheHamster88 Also I agree with you that it doesn't look awesome, wrecking or even entertaining to most of you guys, but it's the name of the game; patience, analysing and trying not to get hit to lose any points. It's a tactical waiting game moreover a striking game such as kickboxing. It is easy to compare to BJJ though, only instead of trying to grapple/lock/choke your opponent, it's trying to hit your opponent without getting hit yourself.

  • @TheHamster88 no. I have seen people who have blocked and broken an arm, that is why their guards are down. Also you try to dodge more than block.

  • @haydentkd broken arms from tkd kicks? wow ... some people need to condition themselves better

  • @TheHamster88 there are in fact a few broken bones and knockouts. There are some powerfull kicks, my friend had a disc in his back broken and you cant "condition yourself" for things like that.

  • @haydentkd yeh they might seem powerful , only cause there is no denfending or blocking to reduce the impact. wat i would class as powerful kicks would be say muay thai kicks..also howd he break the disc?

  • @TheHamster88 he took a kick, i think it was a round house while he delivered a back kick.

  • @haydentkd ouch *wince*

  • my cousin is unbeatable :)

    75 taekwondo fights, 75 wins.

    as fast as a cobra =)

    Go taekwondo :)

  • @moussleouf what is his name?Can we see some fights of him,on youtube?

  • @marcinekrudzki

    his name is Rachid, but you can't see any fight of him on youtube nowaday coz he's fighting in a special federation in France without shit rules.

    peace

  • @moussleouf Ow,I see,ok,thanks.All the best to your cousin then,and tell him to keep training,and never loose the fighter spirit : ).I hope that he will stil keep the unbeatable fights,and win all of them! : )

  • thanks m8 I hope he will get better and better.

    ( he's my teacher too, so i have a lot to learn from him ).

  • wooo very nice sparring keep it up guys

  • most milatry fighting is one of the main martial arts lol u might need to study some more

  • nnnnnnnnnoooooooot really. sometimes they take the most efficient moves from some martial arts, (sambo) but for the most part they're more like reaaallly effective street fighting techniques.

  • lets all just admit that in a fight someone with high military combat training (krav maga, combat sambo, ect.) would own an average practitioner of basically any martial art besides like the shaolin monks. just being realistic here.

  • I don't think so...If u just take Mike Tyson when he was still a boxer. No One was able to beat him in the street.

    why? coz 2 thousands pounds of power in each punch make him 10 000 times more dangerous than another human. Just look all his fights, 1 punch = 1KO, 5 punchs/sec.

    That's what we call martial arts.

  • yeah, some of the boxers and mma fighters are pretty legit too. cause they have lots of experience. still, since they're not technically "trained to kill" I still rank like Israeli defense forces and SEALS above them.

  • @f7y6 lol obviously because in high military combat martial arts they have a focus on one major thing, Kill the opponent. While other martial arts are looked at as almost an art form and a way of life

  • REALLY REALLY low quality -.-

  • taekwondo is a real good martial art, taekwondo is really effective in a fight.... that was before it becomes a olympic sport, now taekwondo looks like a shit sport.. there's no spectacular kicks in fights, only kicking like bitches to match points that's my opinion, long live taekwondo.

  • maybe your right maybe taekwando is to west now

  • LOLZ the refree nearly pointed tat the blue won

  • exelentes ko

  • exelente,esos dolios y ticchagi,muy buenos flaco!aunque el español perdio,6-1eso es una gran diferencia,el taiwanese es de otra categoria,juan manuel deberia controlar el temperamento,y enfocar en lograr puntos,no es quien patea mejor,sino quien tiene la mejor estragia,en el ring

  • how call the first song, please help me

  • uuuuu painnnn

  • Maganda na rin pero mas magaganda pa napanood ko sa sarili kong experience kc blackbelter me ^^

  • VERY GOOD VIDEO VERY AWESOME FIGHT but bad quality

  • hola osy mego luchad de tkd

  • Đa số là đấu ở VN

  • good video, bad quality.

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  • its like watching one of those "flick books"

  • why the fuck upload a movie that have 0,1 fps -.- ? cant see shit....

  • i love taekwondo!!!

  • stbuit video

  • all leg work is good for stamina building but kos ususually are punches more accurate/power

  • not true. most KOs are from kicks....you can generate far more power with a well placed kick than you can with a punch.

  • @1mpur1ty that's coming from a guy who i assume is a TKD practicer. in your experience i bet you've never been KO'd from a punch. but then again ibet you've mostly done TKD where you wouldn't have been taught to throw properly

  • @prebirth91 Tae Kwon Do, Kendo, Judo, Muay Thai ... but I spar with converted boxers all the time. they usually have a hard time getting close enough to land a serious hit (my legs are a little longer than their arms and can strike just as fast)

  • @1mpur1ty true..., very true. also theré´s more power with the weight of the leg that the one you have of your hole arm...

  • @1mpur1ty yep , almost three times the punch from what i've heard

  • Legs = more power. just as accurate as punches. The big downside is loss in stability and balance required to pull it off.

  • Yeah but for people (like me) that actually do TKD there is no loss of stability or balance.

  • legs are actually far more powerful then the arms, they also have more length... legs are far more powerful but it takes time to master it

  • It depends how u really train.

    Its true that punches are more accurate than kicks ONLY if you haven't developed ur legs as much.

    for punches u can pinpoint pressure points easier compared to kicking, but kicking has devastating power and if used correctly will destroy ur opponent.

    All depends on ur build and how u train, kicking is our powerhouse whilst punching is pinpoint accurate.

  • yea, depends on martail arts too. the title says taekwondo-one kick. there is pretty no punching in taekwondo. only about 5%

  • Either kicls or punches could be deadly if you train hard enough. Someone says every part of your body is a weapon and theres always advantage and disadvantages on everything. So don't be saying which is better and which is not.

  • your dick is weapon too?

  • your dick could be a weapon... if i put my dick on your mouth you will asfixiate so yea its a weapon

  • hell yea

  • yeah in  many ways

  • so is ur nose a weapon? Sweet, I'm gonna smash my nose into my opponent's forehead next time I fight.

  • the blue guys stands is off...

  • As far as my understanding goes WTF is the ONLY TKD style that spars with their arms down.

  • no i do WTF and we need to have our arm up when we fight

  • So why is it every WTF match I see their arms are hanging at their side???

  • its prolly coz ure watching them when there going in a for a kick, so they dont bring there arms up to the face

  • hmm fair enough.

  • WTF player often have their hands down to avoid bodyshots, and try to move away from head kicks, in ITF thoe ppl (at least does who i have trained with) have their hands in a proper guard cuz they allow punches to the head. i do train WTF and i can agree that it rly is just a sport and useless for most other things :P

  • because those guys are good enough to fight with their arms down, with WTF rules their is no need to worry about punches and a good fighter can see kicks coming so they just move their head

  • @chooseit2

    "and a good fighter can see kicks coming so they just move their head"

    That's true... in most cases ;) ... but nevertheless it's risky

  • hmm true thats why they train alot and thats why losing is so important in sports especially combat sports, for example in taekwondo it teaches you to move your head more or to not be there:D

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  • WTF= World Taekwondo Federation...i agree with keeping your hands up especially colored belts, against a faster opponent it's easier to block a head kick than dodging one

  • This is fighting for points. You keep your hands down so your opponent can't score easy points on your body. This sport is all about kicks. It's not pratical fighting but I enjoy watching it.

  • I'm assuming you're talking about WTF (olympic) sparring. In ITF sparring we can score points with hand, and its more benifical to have a guard up

  • lol, wtf is WTF? i like watching sparring but idk wtf WTF is.

  • @ BornTubin, WTF = World Taekwondo Federation

    Just realised it could also mean "what the f*ck"! lol

  • I donno about you, but you should keep one hand up, not to prevent a point, but to protect your head, cause if you get hit right you're down.

  • boxing is also point based. you just don't see the score till after a point.

    a 'point' in tkd should technically be (assuming it was scored correctly) a blow to a valid area which causes trembling shock, and immediate bodily displacement. (aka, a hard shot)

    is not the conflict of a fight one where a person attempts to land as many hard shots on an opponent as possible, whilst trying to avoid hard shots attacking himself?

  • I haven't taken Taekwondo in a few years, but when *I* learned, we kept our hands up for defense... did I learn wrong? Or is this just a demonstration of why taekwondo doesnt work as a combat system, only as a sport system?

  • Tournament style and self defense style of fighting is different in TKD. Since you really don't use your hands for tournys you can keep them down so it is hard for the other person to score. In a real life or death situation we keep them up and avoid anything too fancy. Personally I have always hated the chest protector cause it slows me down and my kicks lose reach, speed and power.

  • as far i as i knew, American TKD only utilized sport fighting.

    The teacher that taught the classes I attended taught us to use our hands, even in tournament, whether he was right or wrong aside, that makes more sense to me :)

    However, I stand corrected about the hand use... thank you!

  • you did not learn wrong. and tkd may very well work as a combat system, BUT since they tend to compete alot and whilst doing that they keep hand down to avoid scores coming in on the ir body they keep em down, and learning that makes it hard to have the guard up by default.

  • what are the songs in this vid?

  • hahaha they have tkd in spain?

    haha

  • PQP essa luta nem o chuck norris ganha fiI

    ta roubando pra caralho pro chiness

    ta loko e olha que eu sei bem o que to falando

  • people... what's name of the first music?

    Thanks...

  • (CONTINUED):

    it alot more, meaning you will either lose your balance, or you will be unable to swing another kick just as fast. Whereas, if you use just medium force and as fast as you can go, you're gauranteed to be able to follow up your kicks, causing pressure on your opponent. Although, if you're a counter fighter and you want ONE good kick for a possible knock out, I suggest a full force back kick, or reverse turning kick to the jaw.

  • you mean spin hook kick and there are better cuonter kicks like axe kick

  • Well british people call it reverse turning, others call it spinning hook kick but, yeah. And it just depends what type of fighter you are and how your flexibility restricts you.

    I personally would use a spinning hook kick or axe kick.

  • Well, those of you saying it's best to kick with full force. In some ways it can help, for example, the new Electronic Body Protectors which require a huge threshold to score points and is best scored on by using full force turning kicks, or pushing/back kicks and of course, punches.

    Although, if you take out the electronic body protectors and just use normal electronic scoring (Ring Master), and you go to kick full force, the problem you have is that you need to turn your hip and body into

  • Are you alloweed to punch?

  • Yes, but not many does it. Why I don't know. I do though...

  • Its a great fight.. Is wish that i so good was.

  • el puthooo juan antonio ramoooos

    es el amoooooo!!

  • The Oaths of the WTF Suckskwondo Student

    (1) I shall observe the tenant of WTF Suckskwondo, (2) I shall always bow to the Master's and Grandmaster's ass's, (3) I shall always address the Master and Grandmaster as "Your Ass", (4) I shall never use WTF Suckskwondo in the ring and the streets because I DON'T WANT TO GET MY ASS KICKED, (5) I shall always remember to fight with both hands down, and (6) I shall be a champion of buying Blackbelts and Dans.

  • You're only talking about wtf right?

    Cause ITF is way better ;)

  • Did you get ripped off by some bad instructor or something? Why the hate?

  • خرا في لكفك يا جزمه يا كلب يا واطي يا حقير

  • WTF is that? WTF suckers are trained to FIGHT WITH BOTH HANDS DOWN......Congrats!

  • We use distance to stay safe not our hands. If we have to put our hands up we can do that too. But if you watch they are out of range where there hands would really change anything, up or down.

  • اسكت يا سلحه

  • great fight. Chu Mu-yen is one of my fav fighters

  • You cant get kicked out for useing to much force :S

  • well i did.

    i kick out for using to much force. idk why.

    i think we all should use full force.

  • too much force? in comps i usually kick them as hard as i can and its what im taught to do.

  • crapy quality

  • So we sent 3 lopez from Elite TKD LOL and we had 3 loosers a first place looser and 2 second place loosers ... now lets get some of Americas best this next time cause it may be the last olympic games for Taekwondo. The largest country and not one gold medal. A Dam shame...

  • America isn't largest country

  • just because one country is shit doesnt mean that they will replace the sport, it just means that the people from that country wont compete

  • the reason why they not depending their chest because it is easiest part that you can move away to the kick... if you are gonna cover your head and your chest you cant do counter attakcs... i love taekwondo...

  • I can learn something from this. ^^

  • sometimes its dangerous too to protect your chest cause i saw some fights that ended with a broken arm just because of the protecting of the chest^^

  • my exact response to people who ask why i dont block that much

  • Roochfan20 // modified for a match

  • its only in the olypmic that they dont guard the chest, but in regular Tae-Kwon-Do schools they do teach u to defend ur chest and other body parts

  • The chest is left open on purpose... It is to draw in the opponent closer so you can strike him while he tries to strike...

  • hahaha thanks man

  • Because stupid people turned it from a powerful martial art that utilized kicks,punches, and many other strikes to a pathetic kick-only no-guard sport.. shame isn't it?

  • I know that I have no experience in TKD whatsoever but I'm just wondering at why TKD fighters don't cover their heads and why they rely on their kicks almost the entire time and not using fists like other martial arts do.

  • if u defend it the people say i cant hit there and than they hit somewhere else but if u dont defend the will het and u have enough time to do a counter ore a combo if u have black belt u wil see :_

  • how old are you.) joke`?

  • if u got 1 then u must b in ur 40's

  • more like 50s or 60s

  • hahaha nice try

  • because normally, you wait until the oppent is moving, and using his entire mass, turning or whatever, they will swing their arms to create more power. so you wait for the moment he moves and than you just have to be fast enough to score!

  • no, good fighters dont swing their arms. in fact thats one thing ur taught not to do so u dont give away when u will strike

  • Please don't get me wrong: I really think, that these are very impressive kicks... but although: Why don't they defend their head?

  • When point sparring most people keep there hands low to cover there chest because thats the easiest place to score due to the fact that it is so large

  • uhul

  • we can trust someone who has naruto in their name.

  • haha nice comment

  • Yeah its not bad ^^

  • Hey, where did you get this video? Thanks in advance

  • These are TKD Honors, Best fighters, Best Martial Art is TaekwonDo # 1

  • Some of you kept arguing about fighting, I see that you learn martial arts because you want pick fights instead of just exercising your mind and body. You cannot discuss different styles of martial arts when your purpose is not martial arts.

  • Fake Ass Shit

  • Fake? What are you talking about?

  • lol fake...u never have been to a tkd tournament dont u? if u not, better go to one and watch them fight ;).

    theres no fake. all real.

  • Lol dude. I'm not saying it's fake. Stephendynes did. And seriously, do you even know how to speak english?

  • You understood. So what? Aber ich kann's dir auch auf Deutsch sagen, vielleicht verstehst du's dann.

  • and by the way i didnt talk to you.

  • and by the way who cares u