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Mixed Martial Arts & Cage Fighting Basics : How to Defend a Punch in Mixed Martial Arts

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Uploaded by on Jan 19, 2008

How to defend a punch in mixed martial arts in this free mixed martial arts video from Brazilian Martial Arts master Ed Wedding.

Expert: Ed Wedding
Bio: Ed Wedding is the United World Muay Thai Association (UWMTA) Champion and an instructor at Harbor Kickboxing in San Pedro, CA and at R-1 Gym in El Segundo, CA.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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  • EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT!

    He shows the basic blocks and how to train them with a partner in 1 1/2 min. Nice job!

  • its not that easy jus blockin punches off in a real fight the other guy fuckin fakes alotta shit b4 hes guna unload a power punch to ur dome

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  • @CrowdPleeza

    Personally; most of the time, yes.

  • wu sao is best for hooks

  • Who are some mma fighters who use parrys effectively?

  • To those who have practiced parrying. Is it easy to parry rapid aggressive punches?

  • why would you lean into the body punch that just a free punch to the kidney.. dumb ass

  • dont raise the elbows like that ffs...if u do like that your ribs are as good as fucked

  • @DrinkUpJohny hahaha

  • i just want to learn how to know when is he gonna attack and in that way i can defend my self, in a real fight u just have to act rapidly and kinda randomly cuz u enter in panic sometimes and u throw or block randomly

    anyway NICE JOB :)

  • @187murdera hes parrying jabs, not the kinds of punches your thinking of

  • No kidding , the idea is for a place to start for beginers ,I'd say. Even on the defense I have fakes , maybe I'll block and maybe I''ll disregard because I have something planned myself. Thats the next step but the video is a good place for a teen or new fighter to start. You'd be suprised , most dont even know anything.

    I think for 1.5 min or so its a great video.

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