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  • thai is spartaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!

  • Παλι ο Γλετζακος μας ξελασπωσε..

  • Thumbs up if you here for the moves :D

  • Δε νομιζω να πεταγανε την ασπιδα και να παλευανε στη μαχη!!

  • @dlvt79 όχι, δε πεταγανε την ασπιδα τους έτσι απλά. Παλεύανε σώμα με σώμα μόνο αν το ξίφος τους, το δόρυ τους και η ασπίδα τους καταστρέφονταν στη μάχη και δεν είχαν άλλο τρόπο να επιτεθούν ή να αμυνθούν.

  • see at 4:25 he hurt his arm in trainin

  • It'd be mad to be of direct decension of a Spartan.

  • Dimitri looks like God of War without beard.

  • Im 33333th Viewer!!!!!

  • is it the move bill, are you sure bill, are you bill, wanna try it again bill????? lool

  • Oh wow the Shoulder back lock is so similar to the kimura in mma they're technique is unimaginably modern

  • who would win shaolin warriors or spartan soldiers?

  • @lambogallardo1000 hand 2 hand ? tough choice ,if it was war ? Spartans mostdef

  • @TheRuckanucka his head looked pretty helpless down there

  • However most people will say "it's just typical greek talk". Usually loud mouth Americans who can't stand that a past civilization contributed more than theirs.

  • Pankration probably wasn't the original martial art but certainly the martial art which alot of styles directly decended and can be seen today.

  • @TheRuckanucka yeah..the guys fought in the nude so your balls would be directly in his face and ripe for the biteing...i'm not so sure thats how it actualy went back in the spartan days

  • it seems like jason is learning and getting better from a lot of these arts whereas bill is just picking up new techniques to butcher with his lack of technical skill. no disrespect or anything and he was really good at MMA and Sambo

  • @TheAdrokk I do like how he always tries to use the stuff he's just been taught.

  • They arent as humble as the guys in fight quest

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  • Spartans!  Tonight we practice Pankration...in hell!!

  • "This guy was a collosus"

    Its called fighting someone your own size tard.

  • @DJFilmsCorp lol exactly in fact he's not even as big....so over dramatic it s unreal!

  • Anyone else feel like yelling, " THIS IS SPARTA! "

  • it´s stand for ATHEN

  • the oldest known arts are probably that one indian style with the long ad hard to pronunce name (starts with a "k") boxing, (not moder western boxing but some form of fist fighting in general) and pankration

  • @allshallbelosttoyou kalaripayattu :)

  • According to the famed Grandmaster of the Kyokushinkai Karate system Masutatsu Oyama in his book "Advanced Karate" published by Japan Publication, Inc., Tokyo pg. 13 and i quote " The oldest known records concerning combat techiques, hieroglyphic scrolls from Egyptian tombs, dating as far back as 4000 B.C." Kwa Asilia Avita Sanaa (The Original Martial Art)!!!

  • @MfalmeBwana And the maritail arts from india dates back to 8000 bc..

  • The silver surfer models crack me up every time.

  • yeah the shoulder lock is known as kimura in bjj

  • @zhdfzfjvzrtuztuzt

    Yeah, it's called the reverse Ude Garami in Judo.

  • @Nickster63 gyaku ude garame :( dont mix english with japanese

  • @zhdfzfjvzrtuztuzt ude garame in judo/jujutsu

  • ROFL @ jason dominate that guy...it's hilarious when they want to grapple him and don't know his background.

  • just got done watchin 300 probaly the 300th time ive watched it... just got done watching this probaly the 300th time ive watched it

  • @TheUprisingNinja

    You need to watch spartacus. It is on showtime its is great.

  • chuck nurris before alexander de great teach throws to the greeks....then the greek soldiers teach norris techniques to hindus and them to the asians

  • solder lock = kamura 

  • THIS .. IS .. SPAARTAAAA!!!

  • I wish it was still on the air too! I mean, come on... the homoeroticism was off the charts!

  • I thought Chuck Norris helped Sparta crush his enemies. I'm so confused =S

  • I thought Kratos was the thoughest Warrior in Greek history =S

  • cant wait to see the moutza attack

  • isnt that "pankration shoulder lock" just a brazilian jiu jitsu kimura?

  • @cptprice14 other way around. Isnt the Bjj kimura a Pankration shoulder lock?

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  • @randyds5 idk i the history doesnt matter to me lmao but i do 10th planet more than the traditional bjj

  • Isn't the BJJ kimura also a reverse ude garami from Judo in addition to being a Pankration shoulder lock?

  • @Neale88 yes and a wristlock in catch wrestling.

  • Watching all this series i can say Bill Duff is completely unable to be a Martial artist :)))

  • Bill: this guy was a collossus...

    The guy is like a head smaller than he is...

  • Chuck Norris is the seed of all martial arts.

  • THIS IS SPARTA!

    

    NO THIS IS PATRICK!!!

  • Jason is a know it all when it comes to MMA when the other guy is fighting. That would be so annoying having that guy chant stuff at you.

  • @jpomail he may know how it works on theory, but not when he is on the fiery flames of battle..

  • How does this dude know he's descended from Spartans?

  • @wilb6657 I have a family tree dating back 300 years..... It's not improbable people in europe (a much much older civilized place) they would have family trees going back to the days of christ or even earler.

  • Still, it doesn't seem too probable. I have several friends from Europe, and the furthest any of them has traced their family back is 1500 AD. The Ancient Spartans were around alot earlier than that.

    It would just have to be some immaculate genealogical records, to trace a person all the way back to Sparta.

  • @Don612Juan yea me to 500 years i think that is cool to know :D

  • ehm... isnt Jason supposed to know all of this since he is a former mma fighter and do have a brown belt in BJJ?

  • welll since their suppose to feel like their learning something new guess he has to act suprised

  • @kaindrg that kinda sucks

  • @jonasdk1234 theyre trying to show the uniqueness of this fighting style.

  • the greeks brought martialarts to india thats nonesense the indus civilization and chinese civilization go way back than the greeks

  • @senmafugu civilizations yes but martial arts no so shut up

  • this is something like russian sambo

  • the V on the shields should be looking upwards

  • it's not a V. It's Λ. It's a Greek letter

  • yes you are right !!it comes from LAKEDOMoNIA(ΛΑΚΑΙΔΕΜΟΝΙΑ) which is the wider area tha Sparta was at center of!!Didn't think that before...my mistake

  • @toure7 Lambda

  • @toure7 Λ in Greek is L in English

  • @toure7 lambda.

  • Not true. Every human culture have developed martial arts. That puts the Neanderthals way ahead of the Chinese. Of course, you mean unarmed styles only don't you?

  • We all have the same bodies, and there is only so much our bodies can do and so many ways to hurt someone. Now China and Greece/Rome were educated in science, physics, mathmatics. It makes sense they would come up with some of the same moves, same techniques using leverage. They both realized that being big and strong was important, but was it the only way to hurt people??? Of course not, were talking about science freaks of the time, they applied sicence, leverage, physics to fighting =D

  • kung fu came from india where alexander actually invaded and some what conquered it

  • well i was talking about kung fu and the martial arts that was influenced by kung fu.

  • bills little tattoo looks so gay, makes him look like he picked the smallest thing... pussy

  • that shoulder lock looks exactly like a kimura

  • you are right it is a kimura

  • Streetshinobi407, get your historical facts right. Alexander was born in Northern greece, which is Macedonia, an area of greece with Thessaloniki as capital. FYROM is placed in a whole different area and its citizens are of Slavic origin, not greek. Get your facts straight!

  • @ChopperMinstrel thessaloniki is in halkidiki in the south

  • its probably more likely that kung fu influenced pankration no the other way round...

  • does india even have a martial arts. Kung fu was as you said around the Xia dynasty created by shaolin monks. pankration was founded in 648 BC. pankration was the product of the development of archaic Greek society of the seventh century BC. but some say that it may have been practiced in Greece already from the second millennium BC.

  • yeah, india has the martial arts known as kalaripayattu (i think thats how its spelt) watch Fight Quest here on youtube to see it.

  • kung fu was practiced by the shaolin monks but it was taught to them by a buddhist monk named boddidharma from india

  • The fact is that Boddidharma/Tat Moh is credited as the originator of Shaolin Kung Fu. Shuai Jiao predates his arrival in China,but it wasn't the source of Shaolin Kung Fu. So at least one of the most influential Chinese martial arts does have its roots elsewhere.

    Humans EVERYWHERE have ALWAYS fought,so you can't say one place created martial arts first. Records of Egyptian boxing & wrestling date back to 4000BC and 3000BC respectively,and hand-to-hand fighting certainly predates writing.

  • No, qi gong was tought to the monks by a Indian monk. But unarmed techniques (Kung Fu) were already being used by Chinese people/army. That monk tought them the most famous of Kung fu abilities, but the techniques of Kung fu as far as hitting people goes, is alot older. Everyone in the world learned some form of hurting other people, weather it was a lifetime of Kung fu training in a shaolin tempol, or the group of rice villagers that got together every week in Bobs backyard with bamboo sticks

  • humm.. I like to give people benefit of doubt, but some of these history background sounds little fishy. Like roochfan said Buddhism and Alexander time line in India?? humm..

  • well i think the india bringing aspecs to kung fu is real because ive seen it in 3 documentaries

  • actually, the most popular origin story for kung fu states that an indian prince, bodhidarma, brogought a martial art (most likely kalaripayatu) that he tought to shaolin monks that later developed that into shaolin kung fu.

  • You said that Alexander the great was Macedonian and not Greek... It's like saying he was Athenian and not Greek. Macedonia is a part of Greece, Macedonia IS Greece....

  • Macedonia is Greece!

  • I thought it was Macedon, but now I look it up I find it's both Macedonia and Macedon. You learn something new every day. :)

  • @TheBlaBlaThing Macedonia is and ALWAYS will be Hellenic..

  • @Antikatastoli

    no,no it was Bulgarian and it will always be

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  • @darthpech

    DID i said that he was Bulgarian? He was NEVER BULGARIAN!

    Macedonia is bulgarian land we can argue all day long with the same shit and we will get to nowhere.

  • so the Brazilian Jiu jitsu kamora is really a pankration shoulder lock...cool

  • I honestly don't think Asian Martial Arts derived from Pankration via Alexander. The time gap between the introduction of Buddhism and Alexander conquering northern India just doesn't make sense.

  • Its interesting that women weren't allowed,to watch the heavy games & if they did. They were thrown off a cliff lol!

  • Love this show, wish it was still on TV.

    Thanks for uploading this

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