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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2009

Jeet Kune Do ( white t-shirt ) vs Kick-boxing ( black t-shirt ). I am in black t-shirt, maybe I would win if the referee didn't appear.

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  • tạm đc :)

  • @thach8salem8 lau lau dc 1 nguoi khen :D

  • This video was made when I and my friend are still in chick level

    So mistakes are extremely difficult to avoid.

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    now my vid so hot

  • lol

    có đỡ hơn ko

    mấy thằng Tây này nói nhiều quá

    f*ckinz' commentators, except me

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  • @mathewclarke96 Im not trying to be funny or mean mat but if you didnt get what I said then you are missing the whole point of the concept. No two JKD fighters are EVER the same.For example if someone threaten to defend themselves from you with boxing you pretty much expect punching attacks.With JKD you dont know what the guy will / can do.The core of LEES jkd didnt have grappling as it was wing chun, true but Bruce expanded on that.

  • @vamtheanomaly But, JKD did not have much grappling in it. Bruce only started getting into that side of the fighting just before he died. There are people out there advertising Filipino Stick Fighting and other martial arts, and claiming it to be JKD, when it blaintly is not.

  • @mathewclarke96 JKD is like hand writing. Even though we both write English. Your English will be different from mine. There are some JKD people that are heavy grapplers.

  • Its not the style its the martial artist.

  • @SkemeKOS I know, but as I said, grappling isn't a large aspect of JKD.

  • @mathewclarke96

    Well actually he believed in being prepared for anything - to flow like water. In order to flow you must be able to adapt to all areas of combat and be familiar with all styles. He didnt think one way of fighting was better than more ways of fighting.

    And besides, he trained quite a lot of grappling with Gene Lebel and was a black belt in Judo. I would say Bruce was pretty skilled in clinch/grappling fighting.

  • @SkemeKOS Yes I know it didn't stop growing, hence why I have been training in Jeet Kune Do for about 4 years now, but Bruce didn't have all the grapples and clinch's because Bruce thought, why have 1million things when you can have 1. Thats why Bruce didn't go to far into the grappling side etc.

  • @mathewclarke96 JKD does have lot of grappling and clinch work now though because it is constantly growing. JKD did not stop when Bruce died.

  • @SkemeKOS Jeet Kune Do is very little grappling and "Clinch" techniques, because Bruce Lee was just getting into that side of the Martial Art before he died.

  • Wow, extremely bad JKD from the guy in the white shirt, good timing with the kicks from the kick-boxer though.

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