wayne carried a lot of power in his crosses. he was a rangy raw boned very strong athlete as a youth. then in his late 20's he filled out more. people forget he was recruited to play lineman at usc, same team that won natl championship. he played some until he wrecked his shoulder.... think about that for a sec., you wouldve had to have been a very good athlete & old school strong back then to play. he was rawbone 220's in youth & then added another 15lbs. his punches would hurt a lot.
More than the punches from many martial artists. Seriously, they need to get better at training thenselves or else they'll be fighting like GTA 5 characters.
Bill Anthony Theirs actually more than a few of his westerns that oddly didn’t contain a fist fight. Like The Searchers, True Grit, Rooster Cogburn, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Train Robbers and Cahill: U.S. Marshall.
You know those punching sounds are not what real punches sounds like. I have seen bar fights and heard how they sound for real. The closes that I have heard for punching sounds is the fight scene from The Big Country, between Gregory Peck and Charleston Heston.
@@patricksaxon3983 yeah, i think that's what he meant. the Foley made the sounds louder in post production during later movies. Seeing as how almost all of those punches didn't connect with anything all of the the sounds are fake. I only say "almost" because accidents happen.
It really illustrates how many times The Duke sucker punched his opponents. Then again, you string together scenes from your movies and the patterns (of the fight coordinators) start to show. It really was the golden age of fight scenes.
full of shit he may have been though i and most of the millions who loved his films would disagree what aggelos says is undeniable fact.only star to feature in the top ten movie stars over 20 times most bankable star in hollywood had a studio built round him republic and forty years after his death one of the ten most recognised film stars in the world his movies still sell on tv and dvd no other star of the golden era matched his longevity fame and box office clout.also no other movie star im aware of had a poem written about him by a major poet he did robert service wrote john wayne v randolph scott after seeing the spoilers.oh and an airport named after him can even samuel l jackson boast that.
@@linkskywalker5417 check out the fight scene in Carson City 1952 people say red dead redemption Fights look exactly like the fight scene in that film and looks like the fights in this video
What's the name of the film at 1:22 where they're fighting in a bed? Pretty sure that's the origin of a move in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu called the "John Wayne Sweep"
These hits he's landing would fuckin cave your head in lol but these fight scenes are way better than shit today where its all close ups , I hate the way fights are filmed these days
Well, let's not get carried away here, or think of these movie scenes as inspiration the next time somebody bumps into you in a bar or someplace. It's actually all too easy (and likely) to break half the bones in your hand by punching another guy in the jaw. It's also very easy for your jaw to break from just one full out punch (not to mention what could happen to your teeth). I've had both a broken hand and a broken jaw (neither from fighting, I'm happy to say), and even after 25 years, I'm still living with physical discomfort and a certain amount of disfigurement. Life sure as hell ain't like the movies, so please, don't ever intentionally try to prove that it is, okay? Just some friendly advice.
Every great John Wayne movie had to have a bar fight scene. Even the last gunfight scene he ever filmed, less than a year before he died, was in a bar.
I though this was all from the same movie ;0) Superb!! The accuracy to hit the jaw/chin EVERY punch ;0) Made a few GIFS from this video as no John Wayne fist fight GIFS out there .. until now. Be on FB & twitter in a few hours
there's a story that Ward Bond challenged Wayne see if you can knock me down, he stood in a doorway, Wayne said ok and then Bond closed the door. John Wayne threw a punch and it went throw the door and hit Ward Bond knocking him off his feet.
The Duke himself stated that he did more fight scenes than any other Hollywood star. This happens to be true to this day when counting all the movies he did. John Wayne's best cinematic fight scenes were with Randolph Scott: THE SPOILERS 1942 and second to it, PITTSBURGH 1942. The Duke got his nose broken by Randolph Scott during the fight sequence in The Spoilers when Scott mistimed a punch. Wayne made a nod to this incident years later in THE COMANCHEROS 1961 via screenwriter J. E. Grant. The Duke stated that his boyhood idol was Jack Dempsey...And that he copied the Manassa Mauler's punching style for his onscreen fight scenes.
@1:23 that was really nice of that guy to make sure that guy had a comfy spot to lay on like a hay bed before he punched him, if only I could have that the times I got popped in the face 😊
I'm thinking of having this every morning instead of coffee. Im looking for a clip where John takes a dude, picks him up and throws him into a parked horse. I cant find it anywhere.
wayne carried a lot of power in his crosses. he was a rangy raw boned very strong athlete as a youth. then in his late 20's he filled out more. people forget he was recruited to play lineman at usc, same team that won natl championship. he played some until he wrecked his shoulder.... think about that for a sec., you wouldve had to have been a very good athlete & old school strong back then to play. he was rawbone 220's in youth & then added another 15lbs. his punches would hurt a lot.
More than the punches from many martial artists. Seriously, they need to get better at training thenselves or else they'll be fighting like GTA 5 characters.
And I thought that Eastwood was the one! haha!! That was nice!! as Apollo used to say.
awesome man I'm glad you put all this together I posted it on Facebook so everybody can realize how good John Wayne was
He was a boxer i believe
I know people say John Wayne can't act, but do you know how hard it is to sell a credible "stage" punch?
This is how superman should fight. He would watch cowboy movies as a child and imitate the punches.
That would be great for him too
For all the fancy choreography and special effects they have today, these fights look way more realistic to me.
Mostly because they didn't have them back then but your right it these fights do more realism
These fights look fake AF! Hong Kong choreography and martial arts make John Wayne look like stupid😂
And people say GTA 5's fighting mechanics are unrealistic.
@@StarchildeX John Wayne definitely shows some martial art techniques in his fights scenes this is not the MCU
The master of the telegraph punch!!
"I'll tell you, I've fought tougher men but I really can't remember when. He kicked like a mule and he bit like a crocodile."
Quoting a god there man 😊
I like how John is getting just as pounded as the other guy. Most fights are so unrealistically one-sided.
Part of the formula for every John Wayne film... At least one fist fight. My personal favorite was when he took on 'Mr. Sweet' in "Big Jake."
Bill Anthony Theirs actually more than a few of his westerns that oddly didn’t contain a fist fight. Like The Searchers, True Grit, Rooster Cogburn, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The Train Robbers and Cahill: U.S. Marshall.
You ever been to Nacogdoches?
The one at 6:21 is pretty awesome.
Krav maga john wayne
Old school beat down could have a drink afterwards type shit.
Lot a throwing Haymaker Punches
John Wayne was throwing them 5 pieces like it was nothing!
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I think the Duke may have had more fist fights than gunfights
Damn my jaw hurts just from watching that
Same.
"Why, Mr. Chisum. That sounds like a threat. Wrong word!!! Fact!!!"
These fights are like actual fights aye
One thing I've learned from this, is that John Wayne was always the first one to throw a punch :)
He's a sucker puncher. What a loser
😂Why does every punch sound like a basketball bouncing on the floor?😂
He’s thrown more punches than Rocky Marciano….lol
A great American and a great actor!
Barbara . Hagofsky a big teddybear
Hear, hear! 🇺🇲🗽✌️👍😁
as time went on big johns punches got louder
You know those punching sounds are not what real punches sounds like. I have seen bar fights and heard how they sound for real. The closes that I have heard for punching sounds is the fight scene from The Big Country, between Gregory Peck and Charleston Heston.
@@patricksaxon3983 yeah, i think that's what he meant. the Foley made the sounds louder in post production during later movies. Seeing as how almost all of those punches didn't connect with anything all of the the sounds are fake. I only say "almost" because accidents happen.
It really illustrates how many times The Duke sucker punched his opponents. Then again, you string together scenes from your movies and the patterns (of the fight coordinators) start to show. It really was the golden age of fight scenes.
Wait a minute, that was RED RIVER in color! I want to see RED RIVER in color! Where can I see RED RIVER in color?!
Amelia Doubleyou what? Where!,
@@dutchmountainsnake5379 I watched it in color on RUclips
ruclips.net/video/cvtrItMVIfo/видео.html
he is perhaps the greatest movie star of the 20th century
full of shit he may have been though i and most of the millions who loved his films would disagree what aggelos says is undeniable fact.only star to feature in the top ten movie stars over 20 times most bankable star in hollywood had a studio built round him republic and forty years after his death one of the ten most recognised film stars in the world his movies still sell on tv and dvd no other star of the golden era matched his longevity fame and box office clout.also no other movie star im aware of had a poem written about him by a major poet he did robert service wrote john wayne v randolph scott after seeing the spoilers.oh and an airport named after him can even samuel l jackson boast that.
Rio Lobo. My favorite John Wayne Movie. "Where do you keep 'em? Where are they? Down at the bank. Where!!! At the bank!!! Where!!!"
Now I see why the call it "Dukin' it out" !
He telegraphs those punches like he's fighting under the Marconi of Queensberry Rules.
People may say GTA 5's fist fighting is unrealistic, but it's not. These fight scenes are demonstrations illustrating that it is realistic.
Red dead redemption 2 fights are better
@@mannymagnus5559 Given how popular boxing matches were in the west, I wouldn't be surprised.
@@linkskywalker5417 check out the fight scene in Carson City 1952 people say red dead redemption Fights look exactly like the fight scene in that film and looks like the fights in this video
I LOVE YOU JOHN WAYNES FIGHT SCENE
What's the name of the film at 1:22 where they're fighting in a bed? Pretty sure that's the origin of a move in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu called the "John Wayne Sweep"
The Spoilers
These hits he's landing would fuckin cave your head in lol but these fight scenes are way better than shit today where its all close ups , I hate the way fights are filmed these days
🇺🇸John Wayne was one of the manliest movie actor that ever lived👍🇺🇸
Yes...BIG TIME!!!!! 🇺🇲🗽✌️👍😁
When he’d walk into a room you know you better be careful what you say and do
Just gotta love that old fashioned “THWACK!” sound!
I like that sound effect.
Many westerns have used it.
I’ve always wondered how they created that sound.
Fun Fact: Even Guile (Street Fighter 2) status shows that his fav actor is John Wayne. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I love the fight scene in Mclintock. It's just a domino effect.
Does anyone else think John Wayne has good techniques? I hear he was a boxer
Well, let's not get carried away here, or think of these movie scenes as inspiration the next time somebody bumps into you in a bar or someplace. It's actually all too easy (and likely) to break half the bones in your hand by punching another guy in the jaw. It's also very easy for your jaw to break from just one full out punch (not to mention what could happen to your teeth). I've had both a broken hand and a broken jaw (neither from fighting, I'm happy to say), and even after 25 years, I'm still living with physical discomfort and a certain amount of disfigurement. Life sure as hell ain't like the movies, so please, don't ever intentionally try to prove that it is, okay? Just some friendly advice.
jerico641 When you broke your jaw. Did you have to get it wired shut for several months?
men bustin balls ... nothin better !
Every great John Wayne movie had to have a bar fight scene. Even the last gunfight scene he ever filmed, less than a year before he died, was in a bar.
That's how you "duke it out" like a proper gentleman
Happy Birthday! 5:18
i love the fight scene in North to Alaska great movie.
+toxic fiend but they missed the shot of wayne pulling that board back and letting it go in that guys' face.
Wayne was better with his left than most actors - so were his doubles.
His what
I though this was all from the same movie ;0) Superb!! The accuracy to hit the jaw/chin EVERY punch ;0) Made a few GIFS from this video as no John Wayne fist fight GIFS out there .. until now. Be on FB & twitter in a few hours
Duke doing it like only Duke can do R.I.P Big Man
I always hated the punching sound effect in Brannigan!! Terrible!!
Yeah the sound effects are weird sounding.
What are the films?
7:52 what's the movie name
McClintock
The only thing that would make these fight scenes better is if he said "sweet dreams, pilgrim."
Never ever seen Duke he's my favourite but he's a good fighter
What was the movie at 3:20. Seen it long ago and would like to see it again. Just cant remember what it was called.
John Andrews McKlintock
Ahh yes! McLintock thanks!
there's a story that Ward Bond challenged Wayne see if you can knock me down, he stood in a doorway, Wayne said ok and then Bond closed the door. John Wayne threw a punch and it went throw the door and hit Ward Bond knocking him off his feet.
Laugh my ass off at every jumping fight scene,mass brawls and sucker punch while talking oh man something bout them classics that's a joy to watch
What is the name of the movie containing the fight scene at the 4:01 mark?
chihawk18 North To Alaska
The Duke himself stated that he did more fight scenes than any other Hollywood star. This happens to be true to this day when counting all the movies he did. John Wayne's best cinematic fight scenes were with Randolph Scott: THE SPOILERS 1942 and second to it, PITTSBURGH 1942. The Duke got his nose broken by Randolph Scott during the fight sequence in The Spoilers when Scott mistimed a punch. Wayne made a nod to this incident years later in THE COMANCHEROS 1961 via screenwriter J. E. Grant. The Duke stated that his boyhood idol was Jack Dempsey...And that he copied the Manassa Mauler's punching style for his onscreen fight scenes.
this is how my dad used to beat me when i am late at night love u pa
leo86 NZ that sounds messed up
The John Wayne haymaker
Which movie 7:30??
I’m sorry for the very late reply.
That movie is called Chisum.
Very efficense John Wayne
They punched that way on film for safety. It gives plenty of time for the stuntmen to react and sell the hit.
This is why john wayne movies always bugged me they stood there beating the living hell out each other and no blood gimme a break
5:18 the only acceptable way to wish someone a happy birthday
watched this listening to x ambassadors - jungle. it was INTENSE!
What is the movie at 5:46 I saw it on TV a few days ago but don’t know the name
That is Hellfighters
@@shadowman2192 thank you
@@MegaLimeboy Yessir
Interesting story, but you forgot the fight scene from "Big Jim Mclaine".
Ith the best of intentions. By the time he threw most of the punches the other guys could of left the country
If only his son patrick could have fight scenes like that
I have. Never watched the spoilers
What movie is 7:55 ??
McClintock
0:00
They should have filmed a scene where John Wayne beats the hell out of.........................himself! That would have been pretty entertaining.
@1:23 that was really nice of that guy to make sure that guy had a comfy spot to lay on like a hay bed before he punched him, if only I could have that the times I got popped in the face 😊
I me off home put and said the that kiss can Jeffery bale Rowell
what is the movie at 3:20?
McLintock
I laughed more than I should have at 4:38
Yeah some of these punches are a bit fake looking.
j. w. ultra violent 🥶😱🥶😱🥶😱🥶😱🥶😱
Am I crazy or do I hear Fortnite music at 4:20????
John Wayne, American movie icon.
"you shouldn't have done that!"
Does anyone knows TO WICH MOVIE BELONGS THE FIRST PUNCH ??
Wake Of The Red Witch
Beyonce brought me here. FYKYK
What one is 4:50 from?
The Alamo
Did John Wayne train in boxing?
What movie is the fight at around 3:40?
The Undefeated - the big guy is Merlin Olson in his first movie - another good comic fight.
Well John Wayne the best movies Our Big Jake Chisum and the Sons Of Katie Elder in my opinion
Which movie is fight 2:46 with the sheep
Shepherd of the Hills - his first in Technicolor - his idol, Harry Carey, played his estranged father.
He shoulda knocked out the sheep
Timestamps please
I'm thinking of having this every morning instead of coffee. Im looking for a clip where John takes a dude, picks him up and throws him into a parked horse. I cant find it anywhere.
Question. Vests?
0:02 movie ???
Vuk Milutinovic Sands Of Iwo Jima.
Movie 1:57???
The Quiet Man
which movie is fight 4:10 ?
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Draven thx bro
Ya in every move he pops the shit outa ppl lol
I have a soar jaw after watching that.
0.02 which movie scene is this??
Sands Of Iwo Jima
Like segeal he never loses lol
I’m looking for the scene where he’s on a stage and he kicks someone from the audience in the face. Anyone know which movie that is? Black and white.
The only movie I know of where John Wayne kicks a guy in the face is in
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.
That’s the one. I found it online too. Look for the steak scene. I’ve been looking for it since 1999 thanks.
@@koolandthegankYep he kicks Strother Martin when Strother tries to pick up the steak.
@@shadowman2192can you do a video of Rod Taylor fight scenes
The duke ⭐🇺🇸