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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2009

2001
Directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak
Produced by Joel Silver

starring here : Steven Seagal, Anthony Anderson
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exit_Wounds

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  • @penerico23 actually he cannot, aikido is way more agressive and stronger than you see in this movie, it doesnt matter how strong you are vital spots remain vital spots you are human youre not an animal :) aikido is the art of breaking bones yourmuscles cant move if your bones are broken and those vital spots remain vital for example the neck scene that part just showed him breaking the guy's adam's apple that's straight choking into blood to death right there so ur sumo shit fails too bad xD

  • Hahaha lmao one of the crapiest scenes ever but I love it

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  • @chickensupdude The way you speak of aikido is wrong. I study aikido, and there is no way that we learn to break someones neck or break someones arm. You get into the situation where you are able to break it when you have someone in a lock technique, but if you are a good aikidoist you have learned from the beginning that you are not supposed to break someones arm. Aikido is not only for learning how to defend yourself, its also about working your mind in a good way.

  • @imil101

    Dude if someone gets hit hard enough in the head, it doesn't matter if they weigh 100 or 500 pounds, they'll still lose consciousness.

  • The only martial arts that I think would stand a remote chance against big boys, is Judo and Kali silat-/ Escrima.

  • @imil101

    And if you want to talk about mass, you aint gonna find much more "mass" than steven seagal these days.

  • @imil101

    Football players have mass and endurance and you know why? Because they take steroids. Same with wrestlers.

  • It depends on what kind of martial artist we're talking about. Someone who's in it for the "art" in which case they really wouldn't do that well in a real fight, or someone who's in it for the "martial" aspect. And who trains to actually fight and not just do basics and light sparring, like most martial artists out there.

  • Dude- football players have both mass and endurance.

    And big dudes being slow is a cliche. there are some big dudes out there that are quick on their feets. all Im saying is, dont try to prove martial arts can beat these guys, because martial artist can get hurt real bad trying to prove they can fight.

  • @imil101

    Mass makes you slow and in most cases out of breath quick. You may have seen mass be the deciding factor, but what I've seen more than mass, speed, strength or whatever, that's really scary, is the willingness to do serious damage and potentially kill another human being. That's what separates a good fighter from a seriously dangerous one. I don't fear the big fuck with muscles. I fear the fucking psycho who would stick a pen in your eye.

  • Steven Seagal got choked out by old man Gene Lebell twice during filming of Under Siege lol.

  • Dude- a martial artist cant stand up to that kind of mass. them boys is to biggg. you wont knock them down with a single kick or blow.

    Now if you want to try to do it. go head. But that kind of mass, dont just fall. you cant just knock down 6'6" boys, that got weigh and mass. just attack a nfl player with muay thai and tae kwon do and then went you get out the hospital come see me. you aint goin whoop them big niggas like that. thats common sense.

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