Best fight Ehsan Shafiq (must watch)
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dont they fight with hands
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@shaggy0629 Martial arts would only be beneficial if your assailant knew nothing about fighting. I was a bouncer for 7years at night clubs and pubs, i never saw any martial arts used to subdue violent patrons, some wrestling holds and punches sorted it out tho ;-)
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@shaggy0629 I'm with shaggy, i too have practiced martial arts (TKD for flexibility, kick boxing for the skill of punching and kicking and some grappling for strength) if i was ever attacked on the street or in the ring i would never resort to TKD, it has limited use, mostly it good for fighting....well other TKD people. Some of the wrist locks and defensive techniques can be used but mostly punching, kicking and wrestling would be used in a street fight.
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i've never seen that fast guy
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@falcorules I gave my respects.
Of course they are lethal in their own ways.
I'm referring to how they lack lethalness and effectiveness in MMA competitions.
Obviously, a great practitioner or expert of an individual Martial Art could get a win. However, They generally aren't enough to consistently win fights. Hence, Mixed Martial Arts.
Don't think I'm saying a Martial Art (Like Bagua, TKD, Karate & etc.) can't genuinely defend you in the streets or in a fight.
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@shaggy0629 All martial arts in my opinion are lethal in their own way. Are we ignorant? Or are you ignorant? You don't sound like someone who has practiced a martial art before. Where's the respect?
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actually muay thai boxers in thailand elbow strikes through walls of bricks-.-
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@shaggy0629 unless you're a Shaolin Monk. Then you punch through the wall. ;]
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Pardon a couple of errors below.
Anyway, I also said they are CONSIDERED weak.
A Lot of MMA fighters claim Martial arts like the one listed originally are just not lethal enough to excel with.
I'm not good at explaining these things on YouTube..you're going to have to research yourselves.
I respect Martial arts.
and I, Myself, Practice several. I'm no Matt Hughes or Anderson Silva or Bruce Lee or Oleg Taktarov or anything, but I have great credentials and I know what i'm talking about.
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I have a black belt in tae-kwon-do and karate. I'm a NAGA gold medalist (two-time) and I am a deputy black belt in kickboxing.
in Te-Kwon-Do, if you do a basic Roundhouse kick, you would hit the target (Head or Body, Usually.) and put your leg back in place. same thing for a MAJORITY of tae-kwon-do offensive moves.
in MUAY THAI and KICKBOXING, however, you are taught to follow through on punches and kicks.
why do you think when a UFC fighters missed a head kick, he spins all the way around?
shafiq made that dude shit himself
madwildmax37 7 months ago 21
There's a reason Martial Arts, Like Kung Fu, BaGua, Karate, Tae-Kwon-Do and Other Martial arts are considered weak.
Most of them, Unlike Muay Thai and overall MMA, teach you to stop at the limb when you hit, and focus the power on the the initial hit.
Basically, if you you get angry, and punch a wall, you would hit the wall with all your might, but stop at the wall, as opposed to Getting closer and following through, usually causing more damage.
shaggy0629 4 months ago 12