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Mind body and kick ass moves. Tony Jaa{www.logon2life.com}

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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2008

Tony Jaa shows off his Martial Arts skills!

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  • I love how theres no stunt wires to help him do all this stuff!

  • I think that Bruce would still defeat Tony Jaa

    But we can't let them fight eachother...

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  • Phil collins

  • Fuck me! Err ouch!

  • I would LOVE to see him fight a UFC guy of his weight class. No idea how that would pan out, but I wouldnt doubt Tony kickin ass.

  • @MrGetaclueplease The thing about alot of Western martial arts, and yes I know mauy thai isn't western, is that as soon as you get them on the ground or a hold or something, they don't know how to react or defend themselves from it, they are only strong on their two feet.

  • he is very very good, but kickboxing is pretty risky, alot of their moves open the body up, but still looks pretty ouch.

  • if he tried to slam dunk in the NBA, no one would dare stop him for fear of the knee of death

  • Choreographed or not, they are taking a right beating.

  • @L3ctronik shame we'll never know. Wondering if Tony's style is above Bruce Lee though.....

  • @HamedTD

    Well maybe you're right or maybe not. We can't revive Bruce and let him fight.

    However i love Tony Jaa but Bruce is my Fav. =D

  • @L3ctronik most definately bruce lee was quite an athlete too because it was hard to follow Bruce lee's kick even in slow motion. he had combination of martial arts into one and he didn't have to think before striking.

    but never NEVER underestimate tony jaa hoveever he has prepared his moves not only for fighting but for movies, but those kicks and knee and elbow strikes are more worth looking at than bruce lees because they are well prepared for the movies

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