Panantukan Filipino Boxing - Counter the Hook Punch

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www.BladeSmartNY.com Panantukan Filipino Boxing - Counter the Hook Punch

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  • Meant to say fight somebody who moves around a lot and that isn't stationary.and how you can use your footwork Im probably guessing its the same principle in western boxing

  • @superfilipino For footwork we focus a lot on mobility and entries. I'll try to make a footwork video in the future.

  • Sure looks a lot like Wing Chun to me.

  • @FranklinGray We integrate a lot of wing chun trapping because it involves the same range of combat. When you are close enough to do a limb destruction, you can follow up with straight punches.

  • No i see what you mean, and i respect what your saying and i believe that is right to an extent. but like in the video, hes blcoking with the points of his elbows, its not protecting his face, now what if someone was quicker and he comes in hard and fast with a jab or hook, would it not be hard to stop it with just the point of your elbow? Im coming from a boxing background.

  • @DenizGti We're not blocking with our elbows. We're smashing the knuckles. If you don't believe it, try punching somebody's elbow strike with no gloves full power and see how it feels.

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  • Can you guys make video on footwork and how to fight somebody who'.stationary.panantukan my favoirite Filipino martial art

  • Sticky hands

  • @copypacercopypacer ok, but wing chun doesnt come from it

  • @karloshaman panantukan is based off of the flow of using eskrima and kali stick and knife fighting. panantukan is indeginous to the philippine islands

  • @copypacercopypacer wing chun is the name of a shaolin nun who got the style from shaolin monks who gathered and modified their fighting styles to suit her small femenine frame; they did it because they were afraid of their monastery being destroyed and theyr knowledge lost; she married and had children and taught the skill to them. See Ip Man and Bruce Lee... I believe actually Panantukan might have derive from Wing Chun since those Islands and Philipines were influenced.

  • apparently you dont anything about fighting and where it comes from :)

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