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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2007

A streetfighter in Iceland (Bjarki, red shinguard) challenged a MMA practitioner (Jon Vidar, black shinguard, white shorts) to sparring fight because he "didn't believe that MMA worked".

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  • street fighter? where, in princessville?

  • The street fighter should have used shoryuken, IT'S UNSTOPPABLE!

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  • Step 1. Thai Kick common perennial

    Step 2. Make sure your shoes are tied before walking away safely

  • Lol.this is great

  • Major Asshole Allegiance

  • Freaken funny video lol! The guy wanted to fight back but the Fighter just hit him to damn hard and he knew if he tryed anything it was just going to be worse on him!! ROFLMAO

  • Barely noticed it says MAA fighter haha. but dope video. People dont underestimate the leg kicks

  • @250honda hahahahahahahaha your a fag

  • ill sound like a moron if i comment.

  • Things like Krav Maga, or other self defense and tactical combat training are not the same As Kickboxing and BJJ...please try not to sound like a moron. While some schools offer both kinds of training, a person trained in full contact MMA style fighting, or Kyokushin Karate, or Judo... may not be as inclined to utilize such tactics as somebody with more training or just the experience in doing so. You fight how you train, have you ever heard that before? You would have if you've ever trained.

  • The streetfighter in his prime would've beaten anyone.

  • @StraightoutofWar Then you'd know half of these classes teach you self defense and how to manipulate your surroundings to make you have the upper advantage, people compete in this doesn't mean they don't teach you other things, have you actually been to a martial arts class?

    Competition is only one very small part of martial arts, fact of the matter is most of these fighters are trained to be able to defend themselves no matter the case, them competiting out of sport is the fighters decision.

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